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The Neighborhood Ending: final episode date and last 5 episodes revealed

Apr. 07, 2026 / Entertainment / Author: Praise Swint

Courtesy:Theneighbourhood

CBS is preparing to say goodbye to The Neighborhood, with the network confirming when the long-running comedy will officially come to an end. While a farewell special aired April 6, the actual series finale is still weeks away, giving fans time to enjoy the remaining episodes before the show wraps its eighth and final season.

The series, led by Cedric the Entertainer, has been a steady performer for the network since its debut. Despite its consistent ratings, the decision to end the show was made due to rising production costs, marking the conclusion of a sitcom that has built a loyal audience over the years.

As the final chapter unfolds, CBS has outlined the schedule for the last episodes, offering viewers a clear timeline leading up to the finale.

When the final episodes will air

Fans can expect a steady rollout of episodes in the weeks ahead. After the April 6 special, the remaining episodes will air weekly, building toward the series finale in May.

Episode 16 is set for April 13, followed by Episode 17 on April 20. Episode 18 will air April 27, with Episode 19 arriving May 4. The final episode, which will close out the series, is scheduled for May 11, 2026.

This schedule allows the show to wind down gradually, giving viewers time to revisit the characters and storylines that have defined the series.

Why the show is ending

Although The Neighborhood has maintained solid viewership, its conclusion is tied to financial considerations. Long-running series often face increasing production costs, and networks must weigh those expenses against overall performance.

In this case, CBS opted to end the show after eight seasons, bringing a natural conclusion to a story that has already explored years of character development and relationships.

The decision reflects a broader trend in television, where even successful shows may end due to budget concerns rather than declining popularity.

The story that kept audiences watching

At its core, The Neighborhood centers on the dynamic between two families living side by side in Pasadena. Cedric the Entertainer plays Calvin Butler, a respected figure in his community who takes pride in his neighborhood and its traditions.

His life intersects with that of Dave Johnson, a friendly newcomer whose optimistic outlook often contrasts with Calvin’s more cautious perspective. Over time, their relationship evolves from skepticism to a close bond, reflecting the show’s themes of understanding and connection.

The series also follows their families, including Calvin’s wife Tina and their sons, as well as Dave’s wife Gemma and their son Grover. Together, they navigate everyday challenges while building a sense of community that resonates with viewers.

A strong ensemble cast

Beyond Cedric the Entertainer, the show features a well-known cast that has contributed to its success. Max Greenfield plays Dave Johnson, while Beth Behrs portrays Gemma. Tichina Arnold appears as Tina Butler, bringing humor and warmth to the role.

Sheaun McKinney and Marcel Spears play Calvin’s sons, Malcolm and Marty, while Skye Townsend rounds out the ensemble. Their performances have helped shape the series into a relatable and engaging comedy.

The chemistry among the cast has been a key factor in the show’s longevity, allowing it to balance humor with meaningful storytelling.

What fans can expect from the finale

As the series approaches its conclusion, viewers can expect storylines to come full circle. Long-running relationships and character arcs are likely to receive thoughtful resolution, offering a sense of closure for fans who have followed the show for years.

While specific details about the finale remain under wraps, the final episodes are expected to highlight the themes that have defined the series, including friendship, family and community.

The end of The Neighborhood marks the close of an era for CBS, but its impact will likely continue through reruns and streaming platforms, where new audiences can discover the show.

Source: Just Jared

Category: Entertainment Tags: CBS shows, Cedric the Entertainer, entertainment news, Max Greenfield, series finale 2026, sitcom ending, television news, The Neighborhood, Tichina Arnold, TV finale

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