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Everything That's Been Canceled, Renewed, Rebooted Or Revived In 2025

Television By TooFab Staff | 1/3/2025 1:03 PM PT
Networks and streamers are always updating their slates -- leading to a number of cancelations, renewals or, in some cases, reboots and revivals for your beloved shows. Here are all the announcements in 2025 ... so far!
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Bravo has renewed Bravo talk show Watch What Happens Live through 2027. The announcement follows the show's 15 year anniversary, and Andy Cohen will continue as both executive producer and host. Cohen made history as the first openly gay late night host and has continued to draw in fans with his variety of guests, reunions and interactions. As the main face of Bravo, NBC has also renewed his first-look deal through 2028.
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Netflix announced a spin-off for Stranger Things entitled Stranger Things: Tales Through '85. This fully animated series will also be executively produced by the Duffer brothers, and the official log line reads as, "Welcome back to Hawkins in the stark winter of 1985, where the original characters must fight new monsters and unravel a paranormal mystery terrorizing their town in Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, an epic new animated series." There are no details on potential returning cast members.
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The Emmy-winning series, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, has been renewed for a sixth and seventh season. Season Six is set to premiere later this year. Hosted by David Letterman, the series brings on household names and conducts intimate interviews both in and outside a studio. Notable previous guests include Miley Cyrus, Barack Obama, Charles Barkley and more.
Netflix
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BBC has announced an animated Doctor Who series that will air on its pre-school channel CBeebies. The spin-off will take the beloved story line and characters and make the plot watchable for younger viewers with an emphasis on solving mysteries and doing it with friends.
BBC
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A Steven Universe spin-off is coming to Prime Video. The original Cartoon Network series ended in 2019, and this new story line, entitled, Steven Universe: Lars of the Stars, will follow Lars Barriga. This teenage space outlaw will discover secrets of the Gem Empire and different time lines with his friends as they smuggle goods across planets.
Everett
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Prime Video has renewed Surf Girls for a second season and will be returning under the title Surf Girls: International. The docuseries follows five up and coming surfers from around the world as they prepare for the Challenger Series. This new season will expand its global scope as it welcomes new surfers as well as returning ones, including the season one star, Ewe Wong of Hawaii.
Prime Video
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Ahead of its third season, Paramount+ has renewed Star Trek: Strange New World for its fifth and final season. Season Four is already in production, with Season Five scheduled to begin filming later this year. The show captures the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike, Science Officer Spock, Number One, and other characters prior to the leadership of Captain Kirk. The creators confirmed they have always envisioned five seasons to tell their stories and reassure fans that much is to come in the remaining episodes.
Paramount+
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SkyMed has been renewed for a fourth season by Paramount+. The series follows young medics and pilots who must perform rescue missions in remote areas. Season four is set to begin production this summer with series regulars returning.
Paramount+
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Smiling Friends has been renewed for a fourth and fifth season by Adult Swim. The comedy series follows the small company Smiling Friends Inc that have the purpose to help people who are feeling depressed and make them smile. The renewals come ahead of the Season Three premiere, and the upcoming episodes will focus on more side characters.
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Tia Mowry has confirmed that her series Tia Mowry: My Next Act will not return for a Season Two. In an interview with PEOPLE, she clarified that the show that followed her life after a divorce was only ever meant to be for one season: "It was kind of like a docuseries for me. Again, it was about the inspiration right behind it. My goal was for women to not necessarily feel like they are alone. So I just wanted to open up my world just for a little bit and just share some vulnerability and vulnerable moments But I'm very proud of what we did, and I can close that chapter and now onto the next."
We TV/AMC
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Ahead of its November 2025 Season Two premiere, Amazon Prime has announced that 'Maxton Hall: The World Between Us' in in production for its third and final season. Season Three will pull from the final book in Mona Kasten’s trilogy and continue Ruby & James's story. Season two will test if their relationship can survive after James faces family challenges.
Amazon Prime
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Amy Sherman-Palladino’s Étoile has been canceled by Prime Video after one season, despite initially receiving a two-season order from Amazon MGM Studios.
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Alert: Missing Persons Unit has been canceled by Fox after three seasons just a few weeks after Season 3 wrapped on May 27.
Fox
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Fox won't be renewing The Cleaning Lady, starring Élodie Yung, for a fifth season. The network announced the news just days after the Season 4 finale aired.
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Ms. Pat Settles it has been renewed for a third season by BET. Patricia Williams serves as a pseudo-judge with a jury of friends, celebrity guests and other industry names who will help her settle real life "cases." The cases range from breakups to friendship disagreement to family tension. Production for Season Three begins within one month.
BET
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All American has been renewed for an eighth and final season by the CW. The show focuses on high school football in a Beverly Hills high school and the racial relations within it. The show's writer, Nkechi Okoro Carroll, released in a statement following the news, "It is so hard to say goodbye to the thing that you love, but we are so excited we get to do it in the way we envisioned with this final season."
CW
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Harry Wild has been renewed for a fifth season by Acorn TV. The Irish drama started when Professor Harriet Wild is recently retired and moves in with her police officer son after she is mugged. Wild recognizes a clue in a murder case, and after being brushed off by her family member, she enlists the help of her teenage mugger. The two become an unlikely pair as they continue to solve crimes throughout the show. Season Five will be no different as they encounter middle-aged lady burglars and a murder that hits close to home.
Acorn TV
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The Great American Baking Show has been renewed for a fourth season by Roku. Three of its spin-offs have also received renewals. Fans can anticipate Season Four of The Great American Baking Show Celebrity Holiday Special, Season Two of The Great American Baking Show Big Game and Season Two of The Great American Baking Show Celebrity Summer. For the upcoming season, Andrew Rannells joins as co-host, and Casey Wilson, Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith will return.
Roku
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Following a record breaking Season Seven premiere, The Chi has been renewed for an eighth season. The seventh season has broken the record for the most-watched season opener on Paramount+, bringing in two million viewers. This drama follows different relationships and trials in Chicago's South Side. Season Seven will revolve around Lynn Whitfield's character, Alicia, and the women around her.
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Hacks has been renewed for a fifth season by HBO Max. Starring Jean Smart, the show follows the mentoring relationship between Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comic, and Ava Daniels, an entitled comedy writer. The show's story line and dark comedy consistently ranks it in HBO Max's top five shows, and it has earned over 48 Emmy nominations.
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Welcome to Wrexham has been renewed for a fifth season by FX. The show follows Wrexham AFC as it tries to become a Premiere League soccer team. Since the team was bought by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, it has been able to bring on large players and become more competitive, even recently qualifying for an English championship.
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CoComelon will be moving from Netflix to Disney+ in 2027. The show started as a YouTube sensation and appealed to young children for its nursery rhymes and colorful background. Netflix will retain the rights to the spin-off, CoComelon Lane, which currently has three seasons, but Disney will take on the original series.
Netflix
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Prime Video has canceled The Wheel of Time after three seasons.
Prime Video
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After a Scrubs revival was revealed to be in the works in December 2024, 14 years after going off the air, Zach Braff is now reportedly on board to reprise his role as J.D. Previously, it was reported the reboot was hoping to secure Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison and John C. McGinley.
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Paramount+ and Showtime have renewed Yellowjackets for a fourth season. The survivalist show has become a hit as the story follows a team of high school soccer players after their plane crashes in a remote area surrounded by only wilderness. The season three finale left fans on the edge of their seat as the audience said goodbye to beloved characters and learned more about the past and present timelines that intersects throughout the episodes.
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Women in Blue, also known as Las Azules, has been renewed for a second season by Apple TV. Based on a true story, the Spanish series follows the first female police force in Mexico. The women are stunned when they learn their squad is a publicity stunt meant to draw the public away from an uncaptured serial killer. The women battle between the lines of social norms and finding clues towards the truth. Season two is already in production.
Apple TV+
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Trivial Pursuit has been renewed for a second season on The CW. Originally a 1990s game show based off of the board game, the series was revived last year. LeVar Burton will return as host.
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The CW has renewed Scrabble for a second season. Based off the board game, the series has contestants compete to fill out a crossword puzzle. Season one's host, Raven-Symone, will return as executive producer, and Craig Ferguson will become the new face of the show.
The CW
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The Steve Wilkos Show has been renewed for a 19th season in syndication by NBC. Hosted by Wilkos, a former cop and marine, the show addresses topics such as relationship and family problems, social causes, true crime and more in a no non-sense way.
NBC
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A reboot of 7th Heaven is in the works at CBS. None of the original characters will reprise their roles, but Jessica Biel, who starred as Mary, will serve as the executive producer. The reboot will focus on a new, diverse family and the relationships within it. Neither a name nor network is attached to the show yet.
Everett
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For its 56th season, Sesame Street will be moving to Netflix. The kids show will still be available on PBS, and new episodes will keep the same lovable characters, but add some new features. For example, viewers can play along as Cookie Monster opens his own Cookie Cart and Abby explores her fairy garden. There will also be one 11-minute story, so those watching can have a deeper connection with the character on screen. Fan favorites like Elmo's World and Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck will return.
Netflix
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The Bondsman has been cancelled after one season by Amazon. The drama follows Hub Halloran, a bounty hunter who was murdered and brought back to life by the Devil. Back on earth, he traps and sends back demons who escaped Hell while learning about his sins that also trapped him there.
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Following S.W.A.T.'s series finale, CBS has ordered a spin-off of the eight season show entitled S.W.A.T. EXILES. Set to begin production this summer, Shemar Moore will reprise his role as Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson who is pulled out of retirement to lead a team of young, unruly recruits after a mission goes wrong. Hondo must navigate generational divides and clashing personalities all while completing the dangerous task at hand.
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Big Brother has been renewed for a 27th season by CBS, and it is set to premiere July 10th. Hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, the reality show airs three times a week and follows a group of strangers from different backgrounds, and they live in a house together with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones. Therefore, they are monitored 24/7, and each week they eliminate someone from the house. The last housemate wins $750,000.
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Netflix has renewed Bridgerton for a fifth and sixth season. The show announced the news on social media in the form of a letter from the show's gossip, Lady Whistledown. It read "Dearest Gentle Reader, Rarely is this author granted the opportunity to share with you such information. It is with great pleasure I can announce Bridgerton shall return for Season 5 and 6. Do celebrate accordingly. And in the meantime, do prepare yourselves, for Bridgerton Season 4 shall debut in 2026. It would seem this author is going to be quite busy."
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Ahead of its Fall 2025 season three premiere, Netflix's thriller series The Diplomat has already been renewed for a season four. The fourth season will pick up after season three where Kate Wyler's husband, Hal, may have been involved in the killing of the president. The fourth season will also further delve into Kate's wish to become Vice President, while accusing the current VP of being involved with terrorists and becoming closer with the first gentleman.
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Less than a week after its season one premiere, Netflix has renewed Forever for a second season. The young adult romance follows Justin Edwards and Keisha Clark, two childhood friends who reunite at a party and fall in love despite their differing busy schedules. The story is adapted from Judy Blume's 1975 novel.
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Netflix's Four Seasons has been renewed for a second season. The show follows a friend group of three couples who are going on a vacation together, but the dynamic changes when the character Nick announces that he wants to leave his wife, Anne. The rest of the couples are now splitting their time between the two, while also addressing problems of their own. Based on the 1981 film, the show is described as "a love letter to long marriages and old friendships."
Netflix
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Love on the Spectrum has been renewed for a fourth season by Netflix. The dating show brings in a group of adults living with autism and help them find a match, all while they battle misconceptions and stereotypes.
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Million Dollar Secret has been renewed for a second season. Hosted by Peter Serafinowicz, the game show brings in 12 contestants. One holds one million dollars, and the others must track them down. If they get eliminated, the money moves to someone else, and the money holder can also choose to give the money to another player if the pressure becomes too much. It's a series of mind games, alliances, and predator vs. prey.
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Survival of the Thickest has been renewed for its third and final season on Netflix. The series is based on Michelle Buteau's essay collection, and she stars on the show as the main character Mavis, who shares her story about dating while being Black and plus-size. Mavis is not only looking to grow her love life, but also her professional one as a stylist. The show is filled with lessons of self-love, chosen family and overcoming challenges. This last season was directed entirely by women of color.
Netflix
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Ahead of the season two premiere set for later this year, My Life with the Walter Boys has been renewed for a third season. Season three is set to release in 2026. The young adult dramedy follows Jackie, an affluent New York teen who tragically loses her parents and sister in a car accident. She moves to rural Colorado to live with her mother's best friend and new guardian, who has eight kids. Jackie's life is already chaotic adjusting to the new environment, and it becomes even more complicated when she finds herself in a love triangle with two of the brothers.
Netflix
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The 1980s talent competition show, Star Search, is being revived by Netflix. This new version of Star Search will air live twice a week on the streaming platform and include contestants in music, dance, variety/comedy and kids categories. Viewers will be able to vote for their favorite performances in order to prevent candidates from being eliminated.
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Have I Got News for You has been renewed for a third season by CNN. The series views world news through a comedic focus and was CNN's second most-watched show for this previous television season. Roy Wood Jr., Michael Ian Black and Amber Ruffin will return as the primary hosts.
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CW has picked up the right to air the first two seasons of Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent. Season one will be added to the 2025-2026 line up on the channel. Similar to Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the show follows a group of detectives investigating heinous homicides, but in the Canadian city rather than New York.
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Inspector Ellis has been renewed by Acorn TV for a second season. The British series follows DCI Ellis and her partner DS Harper as they solve some of the hardest cases in Northern England when local police departments fail.
Acorn TV/AMC
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The movie franchise Barbershop is getting a TV spin-off by Amazon Studios. The show will revolve around the new generation of barbers who work at Calvin's, and Jermaine Fowler is set to star in the comedy.
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Ahead of its December 2025 season two premiere, Amazon has prematurely renewed Fallout for a third season. Based on the video game, the post-apocalyptic show takes place in a world destroyed by nuclear weapons and is now raided by mutants and bandits. Season two will revolve around the characters traveling across the Mojave desert to make it to the city of New Vegas.
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Following a very successful first season, Beast Games has been renewed for two additional seasons by Amazon Studios. Created by internet sensation Mr. Beast. season one brought in 50 million viewers, making it Amazon's most-watched unscripted show. The game show welcomes 1,000 players who compete in both mental and social challenges with the chance to win up to millions of dollars.
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Based on the movie franchise, Amazon has picked up a Creed spin-off series entitled, Delphi. The new show will follow the newest boxers at the Delphi gym, the same institution thar produced boxing superstars Creed and Rocky. Michael B. Jordan, who starred in the movie franchise and directed the third film, will help produce the show through his production company.
Everett
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Dateline has been renewed for a 34th season by NBC, continuing to be the longest-running primetime show for the company. Lester Holt and his correspondents will continue to cover mysteries, various investigations and breaking news when appropriate.
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Beyond the Gates has been renewed for a second season by CBS. The show takes place in a Maryland suburb home to an affluent Black community, including the Duprees. Beyond their pristine exterior are multiple secrets and scandals that multiple people want to uncover.
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Netflix confirmed Lupin will be back for Season 4, revealing production has already begun. Omar Sy will reprise his role as Assane Diop.
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Twenty years after its release, The Office is getting a spin-off entitled, The Paper. Domhnall Gleeson stars in the series, and Oscar Nuñez from the original series will reprise his role as Oscar Martinez, who now works at the new company. The Paper is set to premiere in September.
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Fear Factor is coming back, but instead of MTV or NBC, the show will air on Fox. The survival and mind bending game show will air under the new name, Fear Factor: The Next Chapter. However, it will fall under a similar format of strangers being dropped off in a remote location, living together, and having to overcome a variety of thrilling challenges.
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The Weakest Link has been renewed for another season, but it is moving homes from NBC to Fox. In the game show, contestants answer questions that go towards a shared pot of money, and after each round, they vote to eliminate who they perceive as the 'weakest link." Jane Lynch will continue to host the show, but the contestants will now be celebrities competing to win up to one million dollars for their charity of choice.
NBC
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Brilliant Minds has been renewed for a second season by NBC. The drama is based off of the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks who worked at Bronx General Hospital. His creative thinking and tactics rubbed his superiors the wrong way, but they often produced good results, making a name for himself. The first season ended on a major cliffhanger as Sacks learns his father who he thought died during his childhood is actually alive, and he wants his help treating his illness.
NBC
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Hunting Party has been renewed for a second season by NBC. The show follows former FBI agent Rebecca Henderson who leads a team of investigators to track down high-profile inmates who escaped from their prison following a mysterious explosion. Out of NBC's 11 dramas, it ranked eighth for the 2024-2025 season.
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Extracted will be returning, as it was a renewed for a second season at Fox. The show takes 12 amateurs and puts them in the Canadian wilderness for them to navigate different dangers and challenges. Meanwhile, the contestant's loved ones sit in a safe headquarters just a couple miles away with a live feed and must solely determine if their family member continues on or if they should be 'extracted.' The contestant who is able to survive the season without being extracted wins, $250,000.
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The Floor has been renewed by Fox for a fourth and fifth season. Hosted by Rob Lowe, The Floor sets itself apart from other game shows by having a series long competition that starts with 100 people, but only one person wins. Contestants are set up on a grid and engage in trivia face offs with their neighbors, gaining more ground as they move on and others are eliminated. The winner receives $250,000.
FOX
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Grimsburg has been renewed for a third season at Fox. The show follows highly esteemed detective Marvin Flute. After a nervous breakdown, Flute returns to his hometown Grimsburg to learn more about himself and redeem himself to his personal and professional colleagues, all while being surrounded by a variety of secrets.
FOX
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Universal Basic Guys has been renewed for a third season at Fox. The comedic animated series follows a pair of brothers in Glantontown, New Jersey. After losing their jobs in the hot dog factories to robots, Mark and Hank enroll in a pilot basic income program. As a result, them and their friends have a large amount of free time where they explore different ideas in their head.
FOX
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Krapopolis has been renewed for a third, fourth and a fifth season by Fox. Fans will get to continue watching the animated series that takes place in ancient Greece through the 2027-2028 television season. Krapopolis follows a blended family of humans, monsters and demi-gods as they attempt to rule one of the first cities of Greek civilization.
FOX
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Suits LA has been cancelled by NBC after just one season due to low viewership. The show followed Ted Black, a federal New York prosecutor who tried to reinvent himself in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, his story line and a variety of reprised roles and marathons were not enough to increase ratings.
NBC
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American Idol has been renewed for another season on ABC.
ABC
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House of Villains has been renewed for a 3rd season and will be moving from E! to Peacock.
NBC
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The Irrational has been cancelled by NBC, and it will not return for a season three. Season two left on a cliffhanger of Alec realizing he is being stalked, and Rose opening her own agency. In season three, Alec would have become Rose's first client.
NBC
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Lopez vs. Lopez has been cancelled by NBC after three seasons. The show starred George Lopez and his real life daughter, Mayan. The actors went by the same names in the show as George adjusted to a sober life and Mayan preps for her upcoming wedding.
NBC
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Night Court has been cancelled by NBC after three seasons. Melissa Rauch executively produced and starred in the reboot as Abby Stone, the daughter of the original show's Harry Stone. Abby tries to follow in Harry's foot steps as the night judge at a Manhattan arraignment court. The show saw multiple reprised roles and even guest stars from Rauch's last big sitcom, The Big Bang Theory.
NBC
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Found has been cancelled by NBC after two seasons due to low ratings. Out of NBC's 11 dramas, it ranked 9th for this past television season. The show followed Shanola Hampton. Hampton is a PR specialist who used to be a missing person, and she still struggles with trauma and grief from the experience. Her anxiety increases when her childhood kidnapper escapes.
NBC
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ABC has renewed Celebrity Jeopardy for a fourth season. Ken Jennings will continue to quiz celebrities who will have the chance to win money for a charity of their choice.
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America's Funniest Home Videos has been renewed for a 36th season by ABC. The household name show will continue to show videos that bring laughter and joy across various audiences.
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Celebrity Wheel of Fortune has been renewed for a sixth season by ABC. Pat Sajak and Vanna White will return to host celebrities that will compete to win up to one million dollars for a charity of their choice.
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Shark Tank has been renewed for a 17th season by ABC. The show will continue the premise of entrepreneurs pitching their businesses to wealthy investors who can choose to get a stake in their company or reject their proposals.
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The foul-mouthed teddy bear Ted is returning in cartoon form. NBC has announced a TED animated spin-off series that's timeline will take place following the movies. Seth MacFarlane will reprise his role as Ted's voice, and the blockbuster stars Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried and Jessica Barth will all return to voice their roles as well. The announcement follows the live action TED series breaking records for Peacock and also being renewed for a second season.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been renewed for a 27th season, making it the longest running scripted television drama. The crime show brings in 5.9 million weekly viewers, even more with streaming. According to the Nielsen’s 35-day scale, it ranks 21st among all shows. Mariska Hargitay is set to return as the leading lady, Olivia Benson.
NBC
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Law & Order has been renewed by NBC for its 25th season, making in the second largest running drama ever. Fans will get to continue watching their favorite New York detectives solving a variety of crimes. Law & Order brings in about 5.2 million viewers weekly, and even more on Peacock. Dick Wolf will continue to executively produce.
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Funny You Should Ask has been renewed for a ninth and tenth season by Allen Media Group. The show has appeared on a variety of networks but always features different comedians and contestants who try to win money by reading in between the lines of their jokes. The game show has featured Cedric the Entertainer, Kathy Griffin, Tiffany Haddish, Anthony Anderson and more in the past, and the upcoming seasons are expected to have even more fun guests.
Allen Media Group
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Going Dutch has been renewed by Fox for a second season. The show follows U.S. Army Col. Patrick Quinn who is sent to a post in the Netherlands as a repercussion for having an unhinged rant. His new base is undisciplined and values luxuries such as lavender-scented laundry, Michelin-star food and their bowling alley. Col. Quinn must help professionalism make its way back into the base with the help of their interim leader, who also happens to be his estranged daughter, Captain Maggie.
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Animal Control has been renewed for a fourth season by Fox. The live action comedy has been a hit for the studio in multiple countries and follows Frank, played by Joel McHale. Frank is an animal control officer who was previously a cop, but he was fired after trying to expose corruption in his department. He and his team members navigate the lives of animals and themselves in a comedic manner than explores human nature.
FOX
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The Masked Singer has been renewed for a 14th season by Fox, but it will skip it's standard fall slot and return in January 2026. The show typically airs two seasons twice a year, but the network is skipping this autumn in order to build anticipation for the show and make grander changes with potentially bigger guests. After this break, the guessing game musical show is expected to return to two seasons a year.
FOX
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MTV's Challenge has been renewed for a 41st season following it's very successful 40th season, The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras. Season 40 saw an increase of 16% in ratings, spearheading the show's renewal. Season 41 will continue to bring in reality TV veterans and new comers, and they will compete in a variety of mental and physical challenges for monetary prizes.
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Following the end of the hit series Yellowstone, CBS has greenlit the spin-off series, Y: Marshals. The "Y" stands for Yellowstone, and fans do not have to say goodbye to Luke Grimes, as the actor will reprise his role as Kayce Dutton. Per the show's logline, Dutton will work with a team of US Marshals and combine " his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana." Y: Marshals is set to premiere in Spring 2026.
Paramount
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Bravo confirmed The Real Housewives of Rhode Island is coming soon. The network also announced The Valley: Persian Style, with Reza Farahan, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, and Mercedes "MJ" Javid, a new Ladies of London and Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition.
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Fox has given the axe to Rescue: Hi-Surf, and the drama will not return for a second season nor be shopped around to other studios. The series followed life guards on a dangerous coast line along O'ahu, and fans voted for the show to return in Shave the Show polls. However, their influence was not enough, and the series ends with Will traveling to Australia, but telling Erin that he will return.
FOX
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Apple TV has renewed The Studio for a second season. Created by and starring Seth Rogen, the show follows Matt Remick. Remick works as an executive as a movie studio where he is promoted to president and finds himself in over his head. The dramedy shows how the fictional Continental Studios tries to keep their projects relevant in an ever changing entertainment landscape.
Apple TV
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Trying has been renewed for a fifth season by Apple TV, making it one of the longest running original series on the platform. The show follows the couple Nikki and Jason who struggle with fertility and decide to adopt. In this upcoming season, their lives turn upside down when the biological mother of their children, Princess and Tyler, shows back up in their lives.
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Ahead of it's summer premiere, Apple TV has announced that Acapulco's season four will be it's last. The show became known for its bilingual script and honoring Mexican culture. Acapulco follows Maximo Gallardo, who gets a job at a resort in 1986 and becomes loyal to the establishment up to the present day where he works to restore it for a grand re-opening.
Apple TV+
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Tyler Perry's Sistas is getting a spin-off, Divorced Sistas. The show will premiere Summer 2025 and star LeToya Luckett. Luckett's character and friends lean on each other to navigate the struggle of divorce, marriage and relationships. When announcing the show, Perry revealed, "It is my hope that audiences will fall in love with these dynamic characters, and that they will be able to explore their own personal truths about healing and love in the process."
BET
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Nickelodeon cancelled Tyler Perry's Young Dylan after five seasons. The show followed an affluent family who gets an unexpected surprise when their nephew, Dylan, an aspiring hip hop artist, moves in unannounced. Their lifestyles clash as they learn to live together. Season five followed Dylan and his cousin Rebecca trying to expand their hip-hop label. The director announced the news on social media, saying "All things must come to an end. [...] Thank you to Tyler Perry and everyone at TPS."
Paramount
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Chicago Fire has been renewed for a 14th series by NBC. The show is part of the Chicago franchise, which brings in 46 million viewers for the company. The show follows the firefighters of Chicago Firehouse 51, and how they have become a family both in and out their profession. Due to budget, actors Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett will not be returning, but the rest of the cast is expected to return.
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Chicago P.D. has been renewed for a 13th season by NBC. The show is part of the Chicago franchise, which helps bring in over 46 million viewers across NBC and Peacock. Similar to Law & Order, the show is also produced by Dick Wolfe and investigates a variety of crimes including drug rings, human trafficking, murder, robbery and more.
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Chicago Med has been renewed by NBC for an 11th season. As a part of the Chicago franchise, it helps bring in over 46 million views for NBC and Peacock. The show follows the team at The Gaffney Chicago Medical Center as they navigate the cases of various patients.
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"Stepping into a kick-ass role like Robyn was everything I hoped it would be," says star Queen Latifah after CBS announced it would be canceling the series ahead of its Season 5 finale. "The Equalizer blew past every dream we had for it, and having the opportunity to do this for five seasons honestly feels surreal." She concluded with assurances, "And don’t worry — I’ll be back kicking ass in something new real soon. Can’t wait to share it with you."
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Nickelodeon's animated series Rock Paper Scissors has been renewed for a two additional 10-episode seasons. The show follows friend group trio, Rock, Paper and Scissors as they compete against one another in various activities and challenges. The next season is scheduled to air Fall 2026.
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Sweet Magnolias has been renewed by Netflix for a fifth season. Based on the books by Sherryl Woods, the series follows four best friends in a small South Carolina town. They navigate life together, and their relationships go through a variety of peaks and valleys. Season five will pick up right after season four to address the finale's cliffhangers, including Maddie's potential move to New York for a publishing job.
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The Golden Bachelor has been renewed for a second season by ABC, and the network announced the leading gentleman to be Mel Owens.
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Dancing with the Stars has been renewed for a 34th season by ABC. Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro are confirmed to return as co-hosts, and the network announced Robert Irwin as the first celebrity contestant.
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Hulu has announced a spin-off of The Kardashians entitled, Behind the Gates. The series will focus on the famous family's neighbors and friends in the community of Calabasas. While Khloé Kardashian and Scott Disick helped make the announcement, it is unconfirmed whether the Kardashian-Jenner clan will make an appearance.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire has been renewed for another season at ABC. Jimmy Kimmel will return as host to delegate celebrity contestants who will compete to win money for a charity of their choice.
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Totally Funny Animals has received an order for 100 episodes from the CW, more than triple its previous 30 episode order. The show hosted by Andy Woodhull showcases a variety of clips of, as the title suggest, funny animals. The animals range from house pets to farm animals to wildlife.
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The Summit has been cancelled by CBS after one season. The reality show brought together 16 strangers on a survivalist challenge in the mountains of New Zealand with a one-million dollar prize at stake.
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Poppa's House has been cancelled after one season by CBS. The show starred father-son duo Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. The senior Wayans navigated both his professional life that is challenged by a new hire and his personal life where he comes home to his adult son who is still finding his way through the world.
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CBS has given a straight-to-series order for an FBI spin-off that will be entitled, CIA. The show will star Tom Ellis, who plays with a CIA case worker paired with an FBI agent who is his total opposite. The two must learn to work together during their high-stakes project.
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A Shop for Killers has been renewed by Disney+ for a second season. The Korean action series that has become an international success follows a protagonist who inherits her uncle's weapons shot after he passes away. However, with this responsibility, she also inherits all his enemies and learns about his mysterious, dangerous past. Season two will continue to be based off the book by Kang Ji-young.
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Heartstopper is to conclude after three seasons on Netflix with a feature film. The streaming platform announced the news, writing on social media, "Heartstopper will return, bigger than ever. A heartstopper movie, our final chapter based on Alice Osemman's upcoming volume six, is coming!!!" The movie will pick up after season three and will follow how long distance puts a strain on Nick and Charlie's relationship as the former prepares to leave for university and the latter tries to find his independence at school.
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Clean Slate has been cancelled by Amazon Prime after one season. The show is the last project by Norman Lear and featured an estranged father and daughter in Mobile, Alabama who attempted to reconnect after years of tension from disagreements over politics and trans rights. In a statement, the creators wrote, "Of course, we mourn our baby. [...] We mourn the characters being scrubbed from storytelling out of fear. Thank you to everyone who laughed and cried with us. Thank you to everyone who told us our show was exactly what you needed to see and feel during this dark time."
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BET+ has greenlit a spinoff for the 1990s sitcom, Martin. The series is titled Varnell Hill and will star Tommy Davidson who plays the title character who guest-starred on the original series. The eight episode order will follow Hill behind the scenes on his program, The Varnell Hill Show. Martin Lawrence has not been confirmed to appear on the workplace comedy as of yet, but there are rumors he will.
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After one season, Peacock has cancelled Mr. Throwback. The mocumentary show followed Danny Grossman, a struggling memorabilia dealer who reunites with his 6th grade team mate in order to turn his luck around. His team mate happens to be NBA all-star Steph Curry, who plays himself.
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After two seasons, Peacock has cancelled Based on a True Story. The show focused on Ava and Nathan who made a true crime podcast by interviewing the serial killer behind some of LA's most recent murders. Season two focused on the couple trying to go back to normal life and professions, but they find themselves entangled in another crime narrative.
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Devil May Cry has been renewed for a second season by Netflix. The animated series follows Dante, who is a demon hunter. Dante embarks on a vengeful journey in honor of his late family and battles a variety of evil powers along the way.
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Mayfair Witches has been renewed for a third season by AMC. The thriller series is moving locations from New Orleans to Salem, Massachusetts for the new installment. Season three will continue to follow and explore Dr. Rowan Fielding's heritage as she learns about her powers. Alexandra Daddario is confirmed to return as Fielding as her character travels up the East Coast.
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Court TV has renewed Interview with a Killer for a second season. Hosted by David Scott, the series goes into high security prisons to interview their high profile inmates. Scott holds conversations with those convicted of murder to understand their motivations and mindsets that led to the crime.
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The daytime drama The Bold and The Beautiful has been renewed for an additional three seasons by CBS. The show follows the powerful Forrester family who work in the fashion industry in Los Angeles, California. This renewal will take the series through its 41st season.
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Fox has renewed the cooking show Master Chef for a 15th season. The reality competition shows takes in both amateur and professional chefs who compete for the ultimate Master Chef title as they are under the ruthless judgment of Gordon Ramsey, Aarón Sánchez, and Joe Bastianich.
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Paramount+ has renewed Colin from Accounts for a third season. The romantic series follows Gordon and Ashley who are brought together by a dog named Colin. Each season continues their story as they continue to choose each other and also meet other characters going through their own stories. Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer write, executively produce and star in the series. They will return for season three, but plot details have not been released.
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Ahead of its season two premiere, Max has renewed The Last of Us for a third season. The decision comes after season's one high performance and an anticipated 40 million viewers for season two. The show, based off of the video game series, follows an apocalyptic America where society has fallen to a fungal disease that results in those infected becoming zombie-like creatures.
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Hallmark has renewed The Chicken Sisters for a second season, and its already in production. The show follows a restaurant rivalry between two chicken shops in a small town that's generations long. While the show recently premiered on the Hallmark channel, it released on Hallmark+ last year. Season two will follow the characters finally putting the feud to rest, but a conflict arises when a new chicken shop opens up on Main Street.
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Almost Paradise has been cancelled after its second season. The show originally premiered on WGN before moving over to Amazon Freevee for season two. The decision comes after Amazon Freevee was scrapped from the company, but executive producer Dean Devlin is determined to find the drama a new home. The show follows Alex Walker, a D.E.A agent who is forced into early retirement after conflict with his partner and a battle with hypertension. This results in him traveling to a small island in the Philippines where he runs a resort gift shop.
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Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for a 22nd season by ABC. The renewal makes the medical drama ABC's longest running scripted television show, as it just turned 20 years old. The series will continue to follow Dr. Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo, and the staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
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9-1-1 has been renewed for its ninth season by ABC. This will be the show's third season on ABC after it originally aired on FOX for its first six seasons before being cancelled and picked up by its new network. Season nine will continue to follow the lives of first-responders and star Angela Basset, Peter Kraus, Oliver Stark, Jennifer Love Hewitt and more.
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The Rookie has been renewed for its eighth season on ABC. The show follows John Nolan who in season one was the oldest rookie LAPD had ever seen. He used his wisdom and skills to keep up with his police class that consisted of officer's 20 years younger than him. Now, the character is no longer a rookie but continues to help new officers who enter the force. Season eight will continue to explore how John handles his age and challenges with the job.
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Will Trent has been renewed for a fourth season by ABC. The show will continue to follow the Georgia Bureau of Investigations agent who wants to make a difference after growing up facing the hardships of the Atlanta foster care system. Season four will consist of 18 episodes.
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Tim Allen's newest comedy, Shifting Gears, has been renewed for a second season by ABC. The show follows widower Matt who owns a car restoration shop, and his life gets turned upside down when his estranged daughter and kids move in with him.
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The Simpsons continue to be the longest running show in television history as FOX has renewed them for four new seasons. This renewal will carry the animated comedy through season 40 which will air in the 2028-2029 season.
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Family Guy has been renewed by FOX for four additional seasons. The politically incorrect and comedic Griffin family will be securely on TV screens until the 2028-2029 season with their 27th season.
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Bob's Burgers has been renewed for four additional seasons by FOX. The series that follows restaurant owner Bob Belcher and his family is set to be on air until 2029. This renewal takes the animated comedy through its 19th season.
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After moving to TBS in 2014, American Dad! will be returning to FOX for the 2025-2026 season. Additionally, FOX has renewed the animated comedy that follows Stan Smith and his family for four seasons, taking it to 2029.
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The Handmaid's Tale is officially getting a spin-off entitled The Testaments. Ann Dowd will reprise her role as Aunt Lydia and the series will take place years after the original series' end and will focus around Agnes, also known as Hannah. Elisabeth Moss will help produce the series that will show a new generation of women inside Gilead.
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Dexter: Original Sin has been renewed by Paramount+. The show prequels the show Dexter and follows the serial killer Dexter Morgan 15 years prior to the original series as he first learns the skills that make him a dangerous man. The show shows his relationship with his father Christian who teaches him how to select his victims and not get caught all while he starts an internship at the forensics department at Miami PD. Production is scheduled to start soon and pick up where season one left off.
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The Wizards of Waverly Place reboot, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, has been renewed for a second season. The pilot was the most watched series premiere on Disney+ in the streaming platform's history, and the series has gained millions of viewers. The show follows Justin Russo in his adult life when he must revisit his magical roots to become a wizarding mentor. David Henrie will continue to star and executively produce the series as it begins production next month.
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America's Most Wanted has been renewed for a 28th season by FOX and is set to premiere in April 2025. The current version of the show features the original host John Walsh and his son, Callahan, as they evaluate a variety of engrossing cases. Nothing is off limits from murders to drug overdoses to organized crime rings, and the father-son duo also consult industry experts on the criminals and victims.
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CBS has renewed Watson for a second season. The series premiered in January, and the pilot was CBS's most-watched scripted episode for the 2024-2025 series. The series follows Watson six months after Sherlock Holmes death, and he makes a career change from solving crime to solving medical mysteries. Season one is set to end in May, and production details for season two have yet to be released.
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After Midnight after two seasons has been cancelled by CBS. The decision comes from the host Taylor Tomlinson deciding to leave the show, so she can resume pursuing stand-up comedy full time. The game show that tested comedians with a variety of pop culture games will end in June and as of now, it will not be replaced with another CBS original program.
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Scooby-Doo is getting a modern revival on Netflix, with an eight episode live-action series. This new adaptation will showcase the origin story of how the mystery-solving friend group and talented dog first came together. Per the streamer, Shaggy and Daphne start the gang during their final summer camp together, and they befriend Velma and Freddy as they solve the case of a supernatural murder after encountering a lost Great Dane puppy. No cast has been revealed.
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The Eastern Gate
Max's blockbuster international sensation from Poland will be back as the streamer has picked up Season 2 of The Eastern Gate, starring Lena Góra and Karol Pocheć. The series described as "modern espionage game amid brewing international conflict and rising tensions" follows a Polish spy (Góra) who wants out of the game, but gets pulled back in when her partner is exposed by Russian operatives.
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When Calls the Heart
Hallmark has renewed long-running drama When Calls the Heart, based on Janette Oke's book of the same name, for a record 13th season set to premiere in 2026. "Hearties are far more than a fan-base — they are a connected community, as loyal and supportive as the characters of Hope Valley," says Hallmark. "It is an honor to tell stories of hope, resilience, humor and romance that continue to resonate with millions of viewers for twelve seasons and beyond." In Season 12, Erin Krakow and Kevin McGarry celebrated their new love in the early 1900s, which will continue to blossom next year.
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Severance has been renewed for a third season at Apple TV+ following the second season finale. Speaking with EW, creator-writer-executive producer Dan Erickson promised the show would "come sooner" than the 3-year break between the first two seasons -- citing strikes for the delay. "Our goal is never to draw out people's pain for three years. And I hope that we don't have to do that again," he added.
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Netflix confirms a second season of Quarterback is coming in July. The new episodes will follow Cincinatti Bengals' Joe Burrow, Jared Goff from the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons' Kirk Cousins.
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House of David was renewed for Season 2 at Prime Video
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School Spirits has been renewed for a third season at Paramount+
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Hulu's Solar Opposites will end after its upcoming sixth season
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The Sex Lives of College Girls is done after three seasons at Max. Per Deadline, Warner Bros. Television is hoping Netflix picks up the series.
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Tulsa King was renewed for a third season at Paramount+
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians has been renewed for Season 3 at Disney+ ahead of its second season premiere this December.
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Apple TV+ has finally renewed Ted Lasso for a fourth season, with Jason Sudeikis reprising his role. While appearing on Jason and Travis Kelce's New Heights podcast, Sudeikis confirmed the season is being written now, teasing, "Ted’s coaching a women's team." It's unclear who else will return.
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BET has renewed Tyler Perry's Sistas for a ninth season that is set to premiere July 16th. The show follows a friend group as they go through different high and lows in their personal, professional and social life. Season nine will pick up from the season eight finale which will address Andi and Robin's conflict, Sabrina's love life, Danni's lawsuit and Karen and Fatima's relationship.
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Netflix has renewed Beauty in Black for a second season. The Tyler Perry creation follows Kimmie who is struggling to remain afloat after her mother kicks her out and becomes involved in stripping. Her life crosses with the very successful Mallory, and their stories come together as Kimmie discovers the foundation of a sex trafficking ring and attempts to find her kidnapped sister.
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Landman has been renewed for a second season by Paramount+. When the first episode released in November 2024, the drama series had the largest premiere in the last two years for the streaming service. The show follows different wealth levels of the oil industry and poses the characters and conflicts as a modern day goldrush in the United States. Originally based off the podcast Boomtown, plot nor release details have been disclosed for the next season.
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Netflix has renewed The Perfect Couple for a second season. Originally a limited series, season two will also be based off of a Elin Hilderbrand novel, this one The Swan Song. The story will follow the Richardons who live a lavish life filled with parties and socializing. They purchase a summer home that mysteriously burns to the ground, and their most essential employee goes missing, causing a tense and suspenseful plot line.
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A spin-off of the series, Braxton Family Values, The Braxtons have been renewed for a second season by AMC. The series follows Toni, Towanda, Trina, Tamar and Ms. Evelyn all having fun together while also addressing various conflicts and strains in their relationships. Season two will specifically focus on preparation for Towanda's wedding to music producer Sean Hall.
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Mistletoe Murders will be returning for the 2025 holiday season. Hallmark has renewed the series that combines drama, mystery and typical Hallmark romance and Christmas spirit for a second season. The show follows Christmas shop owner Emily Lane with a mysterious past that gives her skills to help Detective Sam Wilner solve crimes. Season two will pick up from season one's cliffhanger that left fans questioning who Emily Lane truly is.
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Prime has cancelled Cruel Intentions after one season. The show, based off the 1999 movie, follows step-siblings Caroline Merteuil and Lucien Belmont who are on the top of a societal pyramid at their private college in the Washington D.C. area. They deceptively befriend the vice president's daughter after a Greek life hazing scandal threatens their reputation. Reasons for the cancellation are unknown, but critics speculate it originates from season's one hard path to release as it bounced from studio to studio.
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Ahead of its season two premiere, Conan O'Brien Must Go has been renewed for a third season. The show follows Conan surprising fans while immersing himself in different cultures around the world, even if creates uncomfortable situations for him. The second season is set to air in May with the late night host visiting New Zealand, Austria and Spain. Details about the third season will follow.
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The Neighborhood has been renewed for an eighth and final season by CBS. The sitcom is currently CBS's longest running comedy, and it follows a family that adjusts to the culture of their new community, especially with the friendship of their neighbors. While the series is set to end, spin-offs including Crutch starring Tracy Morgan and a series around Sheaun McKinney’s and Marcel Spears’ characters are in the works.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex' Netflix show -- With Love, Meghan -- will return for a second season in the fall. Per the streamer, Season 2 had already completed filming before the announcement.
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The Summer I Turned Pretty will end after its upcoming third season, premiering this July on Prime Video.
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Shemar Moore says SWAT has been canceled at CBS, after eight seasons and two previously reversed cancelation. "We are canceled again, it sucks, it's sad," he shared in an Instagram video. He added, "CBS, if you're done, I know it's about money, optics, politics, I don't think you're making the right choice, I'll say that." He then quipped, "Hey Netflix, how you doin'?" while reminding streamers and other networks how popular the series is, asking for them to pick it up. "We ain't done chasing bad guys," he concluded, "If you force us us to be finished, we simply say thank you."
Watch His Full Video Here
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Running Point starring Kate Hudson has been renewed for a second season at Netflix.
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The Recruit has been canceled at Netflix following its second season.
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Syfy has renewed The Ark for a third season. The series takes place 100 years from now, and earth is no longer habitable. Therefore, a squad travels through space to find a new home and battles against the clock until disaster strikes. Season three will continue the search after season two's home was deemed unlivable.
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Ahead of its season three spring premiere, CBS has renewed Criminal Minds: Evolution. This marks the 19th season across the Criminal Minds franchise. Details about season four will be released after season three which picks up six months after season two following the prisoners attack on the serial killer, Elias Voit. The attack results in his followers retaliating across the country.
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While FBI has been renewed for the 2025-2026 season, the spin-offs, FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted have been cancelled by CBS. The FBI franchise is produced by Universal Television, and the cancellation comes from financial constraints as well as impediments from CBS working with an outside studio. Despite these cancellations, the newly announced spin-off FBI: CIA is still scheduled to move forward.
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Ahead of its season three premiere, AMC has renewed the thriller Dark Winds for a fourth season. Filming begins Spring 2025, and it will air in 2026. Zahn McClarnon who stars on the show will make his directorial debut, and he will continue to serve as executive producer. The series which is based off of the Leaphorn & Chee books by Tony Hillerman follows Navajo Tribal police officers who's reserve is under threat. The latest mystery is the disappearance of two boys.
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Baylen Out Loud has been renewed for a second season by TLC. The reality TV series that premiered in January 2025 follows Baylen, a 22 year old who has Tourette Syndrome. The show showcases how she has navigated her journey, including her motor and vocal tics, since being diagnosed at 18. The reality series also focuses around Baylen figuring out adult independence, so she can move out of her parent's home. The show has gained over 14 million viewers and with its current growth, it is projected to become cable's most watched unscripted show for women between the ages of 25-54.
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Amazon has renewed Jury Duty for a second season nearly 2 years after its premiere. Season one follows Ronald Gladden who finds himself serving on a jury that is composed entirely of actors, including James Marsden. Despite the sitcom's name, season two will not be taking place at a court house, but instead a corporate retreat.
Prime
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After 9-1-1 moved from FOX to ABC, the latter has greenlit a spinoff, 9-1-1: Nashville. Once again, the series will revolve around police and first responders, while Angela Bassett -- who stars on the parent series -- will serve as one of the executive producers. The news comes after FOX also canceled the original 9-1-1 spinoff, 9-1-1: Lone Star.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender is getting a new spin-off entitled Avatar: Seven Havens. Nickelodeon greenlit the animated series for 26 episodes that will take place in the same universe, but they will follow a new Avatar. She is a new earthbender who comes after the former Avatar, Korra. However, she is seen as an enemy to both humans and spirits who hunt her. She and her twin must come together to save humanity and the world while having enemies on multiple sides. Avatar: The Last Airbender show creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko will be part of this next installment as well.
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Miss Scarlett, staring Kate Phillips, has been renewed for a sixth season by Masterpiece. The show follows Eliza Scarlett, a single Victorian-era woman who decides to take on her father's detective business after his passing. The logline for the new season officially reads, "As Eliza and Blake’s once-fraught relationship begins to evolve, they find that working together may be a tricky prospect. Meanwhile, newlyweds Ivy and Potts adjust to married life, a new detective settles in at Scotland Yard, and Nash causes chaos, [...] his greatly anticipated return is Moses Valentine/..."
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The Jennifer Hudson Show has been renewed for a fourth season. The talk show is making an impact with daytime television, as it ranks third in viewership for its genre and has gained thousands of followers on all social media platforms. It has especially gone viral on TikTok for its "Spirit Tunnel" to welcome celebrity guests. Jennifer herself said, "This show is a testament to what happens when you do what you love, and when you do it alongside an unstoppable team who creates magic in new ways every single day. I’m so excited to take this adventure to new heights in season 4!”
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BBC has renewed Vigil for a third season, and the characters Amy Silva and DI Kirsten Longacre are headed to the artic. The series takes place in a new location each season, with previous seasons taking place in a submarine and in an air force base. In the next installment, Silva and Longacre must brace the cold at a research center where someone shot and killed a member of a covert British special forces mission.
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After two seasons, Bookie has been cancelled at Max. The comedy series followed Danny Colavito, played by Sebastian Maniscalco. Danny is a veteran bookie in Los Angeles who's life becomes a lot crazier when sports betting is legalized. He has to increasingly deal with clients, co-workers and people in his personal life, creating comedic scenarios for him and his friends.
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Blue Bloods may be over, but it's new spin-off, Boston Blue, is just starting. CBS has ordered the reboot to star Donnie Wahlberg‘s Danny Reagan. The NYPD detective is taking on a new city, Boston, where he will team up with Detective Lena Peters, who comes from the lineage of a prominent law enforcement family.
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Tamron Hall has been renewed by ABC for a seventh season. Season six not only included celebrity guests, but also discussions around topics such as medical gaslighting and true crime. The show has grown in viewers, especially in Youtube where it saw an increase in view and follower count. The host herself responded to the renewal with, "For many, the number seven represents a completion for us. For my team and I, season seven represents the continued growth of the show built by the Tam Fam."
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Max has renewed The Pitt, starring Noah Wyle, for a second season. The show is still in the middle of it's first and is set to have its finale in April. Each episode of the medical drama represents one hour in the 15 hour shift of Dr. Robby in the Pittsburgh Trauma ER. The show is meant to examine the real challenges of medical front line workers and currently has a 93% rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Netflix has renewed XO. Kitty for a season three. Season two picked up on Kitty fighting her feelings between the various love interests of her first boyfriend, Dae, as well as her school peers, Minho and Yuri. Season three will differ from the first two seasons as it will take place over summer break, rather than the school year. The renewal follows the show ranking high in Netflix's top 10, as season two brought in even more fans with the guest appearance of Noah Centineo's character, Peter, from To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
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FX's English Teacher has been renewed for a season two. The series follows Evan Marquez, played by Brian Jordan Alvarez, who is a gay high school english teacher that must explore how to handle personal, political and professional aspects of himself in his place of work. The situational comedy puts himself and his peers in various scenarious where they explore this spectrum as they interact with each other and their students.
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A reboot of the early 2010s show Victorious is in talks at Nickelodeon. The working title is Hollywood Arts and Daniella Monet, who is also an executive producer, will reprise her role as Trina Vega. The questionably talented Vega sister will return to her high school as its latest teacher. It is unknown if any of the original cast will guest star or also reprise their roles.
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AMC+ and Shudder have renewed The Creep Tapes for a second season. Based off the film franchise, the series follows Creep's signature serial killer who pays unsuspecting videographers to document his life before they become his next victim. All the tapes come together to create the series, and season 2 will follow a similar format. The Creep Tapes became the most watched show of all time on Shudder, following the release of season one.
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We TV has renewed Deb's House for a second season. The reality show follows rap R&B artist Deb Anthony as she embarks to find a new protégé that she believes can be the next female R&B superstar. Ten women compete in a variety of challenges that test their vocal ability, and only one will win. Season two is already filming in New York and New Jersey and will premiere this summer with eight one-hour long episodes.
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HGTV's Love It or List It is officially returning after receiving a confirmed replacement for former reality star, Hilary Farr. Page Turner will take the renovator's place in the series, and David Visentin will return as the show's realtor. The show follows families who are torn between staying in their imperfect home or moving. David and Page, formerly Hilary, face off and banter, as David shows the best listings he can offer, while his co-star works magic renovating the home to meet the family's needs. At the end, people decide to love or list their home.
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In honor of its 20th anniversary, NBC has renewed America's Got Talent for its 20th season. Heidi Klum will be making her exit as a judge after being on the show for four seasons. Mel B, who was a judge for seasons 8-13, will be making a return. Terry Crews will remain the host, and Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel and Sofia Vergara will remain on the judge's panel. Auditions will have a special twist for the 20th season as singers, dancers, magicians and all kinds of performers come to compete for the grand prize.
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After only one season, Peacock has cancelled the horror-comedy Hysteria!, starring Julie Bowen. The series took place in the 1980s in a town where a group of high school outcast form a heavy metal band that capitalizes off the disappearance of their school's quarterback. However, following kidnappings, murders and supernatural instances link back to them, and the band must figure out why/how while their town becomes victim to “Satanic Panic." While the show did well with critics, it did not rank high in streaming charts.
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After one season, Hulu has canceled How to Die Alone. The show's star and creator Natasha Rothwell reacted to the news, saying she's "shocked, heartbroken and frankly, baffled" by the decision, which is "a tough reality to accept because the show is an undeniable critical, creative and award-winning success." She is currently shopping the show to other outlets, adding, "Now more than ever, television that amplifies previously unheard voices, and that prioritizes hiring and casting decisions that accurately reflect the diversity of the world, is essential."
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A Buffy reboot with Sarah Michelle Gellar is reportedly in development at Hulu. Per The Hollywood Reporter sources, the show would revolve around a younger Slayer, while Gellar's Buffy Summers would not be a central character. It's being described as "the next chapter in the Buffyverse," with Chloé Zhao set to direct.
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Ahead of its season two premiere, Netflix has confirmed that The Sandman will not be renewed for any additional seasons. The series follows, Dream, a powerful being that controls all dreams, who must travel across different timelines to smooth disruption after he's been held captive for years. The drama series was slow by Netflix standards to receive a season two renewal; the cancellation also follows sexual misconduct accusations against the show's creator, Neil Gaiman, who has denied the allegations.
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Netflix has picked up Little House on the Prairie for a reboot. Based on the original books by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the inital NBC series, Rebecca Sonnenshine will serve as showrunner and bring the story back to life. The show will showcase both the highs and lows of life in the American frontier, and be a combination of "part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West."
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HGTV has renewed home renovation experts Ben and Erin Napier's show, Home Town. The series follows the Napiers as they work to bring new life to outdated homes and historical locations in Laurel, Mississippi, while balancing their busy family life. The show featuring the small town will be extended for 32 more episodes shooting through 2027.
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HBO has announced that the upcoming season of The Righteous Gemstones will be its last. With season four set to premiere in March, series creator and actor, Danny McBride, said "The Lord spoke to me and said it’s time to wrap this sucker up. The story this season made the themes, ideas, and characters in ‘The Righteous Gemstones’ feel whole and complete..." The comedy series follows the Gemstone children who recieve leadership over the Church, but learn that it's not an easy task and their extravagent lifestyle comes at a cost.
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The White Lotus has been renewed for a fourth season at HBO, ahead of the Season 3 premiere on February 16.
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Ahead of its season eight premiere and five year anniversary on Valentine's Day, Love is Blind has been renewed for two more seasons. The Netflix show is now guranteed to make it at least to ten seasons. Details of season nine and ten, such as location and contestants, have not been released. The show follows singles who come in and date other contestants in pods, where they can only build a connection on voice and personality. To see each other, they must agree to become engaged and then their relationship is put to the test with the added factor of looks and the real world.
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A&E is bring back Duck Dynasty with Duck Dynasty: The Revival. The show will feature the original series members including, Willie and Korie Robertson "and their growing family of adult children and grandchildren, the next generation of Robertsons living on the family homestead in Louisiana." Miss Kay, Uncle Si, John Luke, Sadie, Will, Bella and Rebecca are all expected to return, while controversial Phil Robertson is not mentioned in the press release. The show is already greenlit for two seasons, consisting of 20 new episodes.
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ABC has renewed its new crime drama series, High Potential, for a second season. It's the second show to secure its spot in the 2025-2026 ABC line up and follows a woman named, Morgan. Morgan is a LAPD cleaning lady with an IQ of 160. When her intelligence is discovered, she starts to council one of the department's major crime divisions. Season two will continue her story and is expected to be longer than season one's 13 episode run.
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Abbott Elementary has become the first show to be renewed for ABC's 2025-2026 television schedule. The work place comedy will continue on for a fifth season. The Emmy-nominated show is a "mockumentary" style filming that follows teaches in an underfunded public school in Philadelphia. Quinta Brunson created the show and also stars in it as Janine Teagues, a perky teacher determined to fix Abbott's problems when she stumbles upon them.
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The Lincoln Lawyer has been renewed for a fourth season by Netflix. The legal drama series follows Mickey Haller, played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. Haller is a lawyer who takes on a variety of cases around Los Angeles, but he operates out of the trunk of his Lincoln. The show is based off the series by Michael Connelly, and season 4 will be based off the book, The Law of Innocence. Production is schedueled to start in February.
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Paramount+ has canceled the Frasier revival after two seasons. CBS Studios -- which produces the Kelsey Grammer-led sitcom -- is reportedly planning to shop the series at other outlets.
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The horror fiction series Teacup has been cancelled by Peacock. The show was based off of the novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, and it followed the civillians of a rural Georgia town who become trapped when a man in a gas mask spray paints a blue line around their farm lands and anyone who tries to cross is killed, forcing neighbors to band together. The show unfortunately did not rank in the Nielsen Top 10 streaming charts, which critics speculate led to its cancellation.
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Murder in a Small Town has been renewed by FOX. The drama series follows Karl Alberg and Cassandra Lee, played by Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk. Karl is a police chief moves to a quiet, coastal town, and he has to call on his detective skills to solve a string of murders. Cassandra is the local librarian who becomes his partner and romantic muse. The series is based off the nine book Karl Alberg series by L.R. right. Season one used the first half of the series for inspiration, and season two is expected to pull from the second half.
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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin has been cancelled by Apple TV+ after the leading star, Noel Fielding, pulled out over 75% through season two production. Reports share the actor did not return to set after the holidays. The series followed a 18th century criminal accused of theft, poaching, and murder. Despite these crimes, his actions become romanticized in modern times. Season two was supposed to continue his story.
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St. Denis Medical has been renewed for a second season while still on its first season one. The situational comedy follows a "mockumentry" style similar to the popular shows of The Office, Parks & Rec, and Abbott Elementary. The series follows a group of doctors in an Oregon public hospital that lacks staff and funding. NBC readily agreed to a renewal, as the show already has 21.4 million viewers, making it the most watched program for the 2024-2025 season. It's also up for two Critics' Choice awards, including for the performance of the character Ron by David Alan Grier.
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Viral YouTube creator Ms. Rachel has been picked up by Netflix to have her own series on the platform. Netflix will release four episodes that are compliations of already uploaded YouTube videos and then release more installments later this year. Ms. Rachel currently has over 400 million monthly viewes on Youtube. The channel was created by Rachel Accurso, a mother and educator who was discouraged by the lack of developmetal media for her child who has a speech delay. All episodes are research-back and digestable for young kids of all backgrounds.
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Christina Haack confirmed herself on The Jeff Lewis Show that after two seasons, Christina in the Country will not be returning. The series followed Haack and her ex-husband Josh Hall as they establish their life together in Tennessee, including expanding her design business. The pair split after the second season was recorded, and the reality star will be focusing her energy on her new show, The Flip Off, which in the first season, does feature her ex-husband Josh as well as her firt ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his current wife, Heather El Moussa.
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The beloved story "Holes" is getting a TV reboot by Disney+. Originally an award-winning novel and then a 2003 Disney motion picture starring Shia Lebouf, the narrative's revival will hold similartities to the first versions. The logline officially reads as, "In this reimagining of the beloved 1998 book from Louis Sachar, a teenage girl is sent to a detention camp where the ruthless Warden forces the campers to dig holes for a mysterious purpose.” Cast details have not been released, and it will be executivekt produced by Liz Phang.
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The Franchise
HBO has pulled the plug on its superhero movie satire series The Franchise, from executive producers Sam Mendes and Armando Iannucci, after one season. The comedy took fans behind-the-scenes and into the chaos of the making of a major superhero film. "While we won’t be moving forward with another season, we look forward to collaborating with all of them in the future," HBO said in a statement.
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Ahead of its fourth season premiere, the Canadian streaming service Crave has renewed its show Shoresy for a fifth season. Shoresy is a Letterkenny spin-off created by Jared Keeso who plays the title character. Last time fans saw the show, Shoresy decided to end his professional hockey career following a string of injuries, and season four will show how he navigates this change. Season five is set to start production in spring 2025, and the show is available to watch on Hulu.
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