| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
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| Before 2030 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be an official announcement that Family Guy is ending. The outcome matters to fans, advertisers, networks, and derivative markets that respond to confirmation of a series end.
Family Guy is a long‑running animated series produced and distributed through network and corporate channels; it has previously experienced renewals, cancellations, and continued syndication and streaming presence. Decisions about a show's end are driven by corporate strategy, audience metrics, talent contracts, and production costs, and announcements typically come from the network, production company, or credited creators.
Market prices aggregate traders' information and expectations about whether an official end announcement will be made before market settlement. Prices can shift rapidly after authoritative news from networks, production companies, or the show's creators.
An announcement counts when an authoritative source—such as the network, the show's production company, the rights‑holding parent company, or an official statement from the credited creator—publicly declares that the series is ending, entering a final season, or will no longer produce new episodes.
Authorized sources are official communications from the network, production studio, parent company, or the credited creator. Media reports, leaks, or social posts by unaffiliated parties typically do not settle the market unless the information is later confirmed by an authorized source.
A press report alone usually does not constitute an official announcement. The market typically requires confirmation from an authorized source; speculative reports may move prices but do not by themselves settle the event.
Yes—if an authorized source clearly states the series will end, whether framed as a 'final season,' 'series finale,' or 'cancellation,' it meets the criterion so long as the statement unambiguously indicates no future production of new episodes.
Watch for official scheduling changes or removals from upcoming slates, contract negotiations or expirations reported for key talent, coordinated statements from the network or production company, and confirmed trade‑press exclusives followed by official release.