We study the impact of nonextensive entropy on the thermodynamics of various black hole configurations, utilizing both Tsallis and Kaniadakis statistical frameworks. Additionally, we explore the stability of these black holes using the framework of nonextensivity. Our analysis reveals that the nonextensive Kaniadakis entropy does not result in any stability for the black holes. In contrast, the nonextensive Tsallis entropy ensures the stability of various black hole configurations.