NBC cancels Stumble and Brilliant Minds comedies and drama

NBC has canceled the cheerleading mockumentary Stumble after one season and the medical drama Brilliant Minds after two seasons. TVLine learned of the decisions, which come shortly after each show's most recent episodes. The moves leave gaps in the network's lineup.

NBC has officially canceled Stumble, its cheerleading comedy starring Jenn Lyon as coach Courteney Potter. The mockumentary, which debuted in NBC's Friday-night lineup last November, aired its season 1 finale on March 13. That episode, now the series finale, saw the Heådltston State Buttons finish third at the national championship in Daytona, Florida, as first reported by TVLine on May 1, 2026.

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