Series entering their last and final season

15/11/2019

Every series ends one day, and for some, that end is near. Let's take a look at a few of these series that are starting their last season and that we are sad to see end.

Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds

The crime series Criminal Minds, which has been broadcast since 2005, will end at the beginning of 2020 with its 15th season which will soon be on our screens.

Lucifer
Lucifer

Lucifer, a series saved from cancellation by Netflix returns for a 5th and final season that will include 16 episodes and promises to be rich in emotions, twists and turns.

The Good Place
The Good Place

Season 4 of The Good Place is on air and will be the last of this rather unusual series about life after death. The theme is presented in such a fun way that you could almost look forward to it... or not.

Power
Power

Power, a series produced and performed by 50 Cent who presented it at the 2017 edition of the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, will complete its sixth and final season this year. But no need to panic, spin-offs are on their way!

Empire
Empire

After 6 seasons of songs, dramas and plots, Empire is coming to an end... Apparently, Jussie Smollett alias Jamal Lyon, who was present with us during the 2017 edition of the Monte-Carlo TV Festival is not included in the finale which leaves us with a somewhat bitter taste.

The 100
The 100

The post-apocalyptic series, The 100, present at this year's edition of the Festival will end after a seventh and final season. The opportunity to offer us a happy ending after all these twists and turns?

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