CBS cancels The Equalizer days before season finale as star Queen Latifah speaks out over ending

Queen Latifah will take her final bow as street vigilante Robyn McCall in “The Equalizer” on Sunday as CBS canceled the beloved drama, ending a five-season run.The primetime thriller, which first aired in 2021, followed Latifah’s McCall, a former CIA operative and mother of two, who tasked herself with helping others.The season finale, which was set for Sunday, will act as the series finale, Deadline reported.Latifah also served as the show’s executive producer alongside production partner Shakim Comper.She paid tribute to the show and her character on Friday — hours after the show was axed from CBS’s primetime lineup.
“Stepping into a kick-ass role like Robyn was everything I hoped it would be,” she wrote on Instagram.“Shakim and I at Flavor Unit are always excited to bring these kinds of roles and projects to life—and then we just hope you love them as much as we do.
The Equalizer blew past every dream we had for it, and having the opportunity to do this for five seasons honestly feels surreal.”Latifah mentioned the cast, crew and fans in her tribute to the show, thanking them for the support, saying it meant the “world.” The 55-year-old hinted at her next project, teasing it would follow the same path as “The Equalizer.”“And don’t worry—I’ll be back kicking ass in something new real soon.Can’t wait to share it with you,” she wrote.The show also starred Tory Kittes, Adam Goldberg, Liza Lapira, Laya DeLeon Hayes and Lorraine Toussaint.It was a reboot of the 1985 series of the same name starring Edward Woodward.The show was nominated for several awards, including BET, the NAACP Image Awards, People’s Choice, and Critics’ Choice.Latifah won the 2025 Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards in February.The 74-episode series earned a spinoff, but was pulled from consideration during CBS’s bloodbath of show scheduling in the early months of the year.In its final season and a later time slot, the...