RETURNING TV SHOW
FALL & WINTER
RECENT UPDATES
5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes).
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.
5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes).
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.
5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes).
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.
5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes).
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.
5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes).
4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. Jussie Smollett’s character will not return, at least to start the season.
4/30: The Chi (Snowtime) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: Wrecked (TBS) canceled after 3 seasons.
4/26: NBC has (temporarily) pulled Blindspot from its schedule, a move that suggests the series will not be renewed. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24.
4/24: The CW has renewed all of its remaining bubble shows, The 100, All American, In the Dark, and Roswell New Mexico, for next season.
4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. A few remaining episodes will air this summer.
4/24: Warrior (Cinemax) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/23: The Good Fight (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season.
4/22: CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC).
4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons.
4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month.
4/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season.
4/13: When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) renewed for a 7th season.
4/12: Good Girls (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season.
4/11: Hanna (Amazon) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/11: NCIS (CBS) renewed for a 17th season.
4/10: YouTube has canceled its scripted originals Champaign ILL, Do You Want to See a Dead Body, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television, and Sideswiped.
4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/9: Future Man (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd and final season, which will run for just 8 episodes.
4/8: Killing Eve (BBC America) renewed for a 3rd season.
4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season.
4/8: Documentary Now! (IFC) renewed for a 4th season.
4/5: Season 5 of Better Call Saul (AMC) has been delayed to 2020.
4/3: After Life (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
4/2: Boomerang (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season
3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/29: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) renewed for a 21st season. It will become the longest-running live-action series in history next year.
3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season.
3/25: Fox has renewed dramas 9-1-1 and The Resident for their 3rd seasons.
3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/22: It turns out that Supernatural (The CW) will not run forever after all: Next year's 15th season will be the show's last.
3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season.
3/21: Schitt's Creek (Pop) renewed for a 6th and final season.
3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).
3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season.
3/14: Netflix has canceled its critically acclaimed sitcom revival One Day at a Time after 3 seasons. Producers are looking for a new home for the series.
3/11: The Blacklist (NBC) renewed for a 7th season.
3/8: SMILF (Showtime) canceled, though the remaining S2 episodes will continue airing as scheduled.
3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
3/6: The upcoming 8th season of Arrow (CW) will be the show's last and consist of just 10 episodes.
3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. Matt Bomer will star.
3/4: Superstore (NBC) renewed for a 5th season.
3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC).
2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season.
2/27: Love Connection (Fox) canceled after the 2nd season of its return.
2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season.
2/26: Hell's Kitchen (Fox) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th cycles.
2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.
2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season.
2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th.
2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. It will now be an anthology series ("The Haunting of ..."), with a completely different story and characters each season.
2/19: Nightflyers (Syfy) canceled after 1 season.
2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season.
2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/18: Jessica Jones and The Punisher both canceled by Netflix, leaving the streaming service without any remaining Marvel shows after S3 of Jessica Jones streams later this year.
2/15: Fox has delayed its upcoming Cosmos miniseries sequel while host Neil deGrasse Tyson is under investigation. It is unclear if or when the series will air.
2/15: Carmen Sandiego (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season.
2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019.
2/14: American Ninja Warrior renewed for an 8th NBC season, to air this summer.
2/13: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Prime Video) renewed for a 3rd season, well ahead of its S2 debut.
2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.
2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run.
2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons.
2/10: Running Wild With Bear Grylls (NBC) renewed for a 5th season, but it will move to Nat Geo (where it will debut in December).
2/10: Project Blue Book (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The remaining S3 episodes will begin airing in March.
2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27).
2/8: BBC America has ordered a third installment of its massively acclaimed Planet Earth nature series, to air in 2022. In addition, the spinoff Frozen Planet will return for a 2nd installment in 2021.
2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd.
2/5: Mom (CBS) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 7th and 8th.
2/5: Dancing With the Stars (ABC) will return in the fall after sitting out the spring for the first time.
2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season.
2/5: ABC has renewed dramas The Good Doctor for a 3rd season and A Million Little Things for a 2nd season. The network has also ordered an 11th season of Shark Tank and a 6th season of Bachelor in Paradise. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners.
2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season.
2/5: Light as a Feather (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May.
2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season.
2/4: Legion (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, to air this summer.
2/4: New Amsterdam (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons.
2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/31: The CW has renewed 10 shows: Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl, and Supernatural. Missing from that list—and thus still on the bubble—are newcomers All American and Roswell, New Mexico (plus a few shows that will begin their seasons this spring).
1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall.
1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season.
1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season.
1/30: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons.
1/25: CBS has renewed first-year programs FBI, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
1/24: She-Ra and the Princess of Power (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season.
1/23: Suits (USA) renewed for a 9th season, which will be the show's last.
1/23: Carter (WGN/CTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/22: The Magicians (Syfy) renewed for a 5th season ahead of its S4 debut.
1/22: Our Cartoon President (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season.
1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
1/16: Ellen's Game of Games (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season.
1/16: Trial & Error (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons.
1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons.
1/15: Grace and Frankie (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere.
1/14: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer.
1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last.
1/9: Star Wars Resistance (Disney) renewed for a 2nd season, to debut this fall.
1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years).
1/7: The current season of Grey's Anatomy (ABC) extended by 3 episodes (to a total of 25).
1/4: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been pulled from the schedule, effectively marking its cancellation.
1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series.
12/22: Z Nation (Syfy) canceled after 5 seasons (or, as they call them, zeasons). But a prequel series, titled Black Summer, will debut on Netflix in the spring.
12/21: NBC has canceled 2nd-year programs Marlon and Midnight, Texas.
12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season.
12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. The previously ordered 2nd season will not be produced.
12/18: Van Helsing (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
12/18: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix) renewed for 2 additional seasons (its 3rd and 4th), ahead of its S2 debut in April.
12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season.
12/17: Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
12/14: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies.
12/12: ABC's Dancing With the Stars will not return for a 28th season in the spring (as it typically does), though the series should still return in the fall.
12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season.
12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/11: Goliath (Amazon) renwed for a 3rd season that will feature new cast members Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid, Amy Brenneman, Sherilyn Fenn, and Griffin Dunne.
12/11: Detroiters (Comedy Central) canceled after 2 seasons.
12/9: Doctor Who (BBC America) renewed for a 12th season, which won't air until 2020.
12/7: Hit the Floor (VH1/BET) canceled after 4 seasons.
12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico").
12/4: The Good Place (NBC) renewed for a 4th season.
12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. Marvel has hinted that the series could be revived for the new Disney+ streaming service, though there's no official confirmation yet.
11/29: Preacher (AMC) renewed for a 4th season.
11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/29: Another Period (Comedy Central) canceled after 3 seasons.
11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season.
11/20: Teachers (TV Land) canceled; it will end with the upcoming second half of its 3rd season, leaving the network without any original scripted series.
11/20: Salvation (CBS) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/17: Big Mouth (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) renewed for a 7th season well ahead of its S6 premiere next summer.
11/14: Bosch (Amazon) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 premiere next year.
11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020.
11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
11/8: The CW has given full-season orders to all three of its fall newcomers: All American, Charmed, and Legacies. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons.)
11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.)
11/7: ABC has extended comedies The Kids Are Alright and Splitting Up Together for a full season.
11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.)
11/6: The Purge (USA) renewed for a 2nd season.
11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season.
11/6: Good Behavior (TNT) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/5: The Rookie (ABC) has been extended (by 7 episodes) for a full first season.
11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season.
11/2: Alone Together (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
11/1: Showtime has ordered the new series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a loosely related follow-up to the defunct Penny Dreadful that will be set in 1930s Los Angeles. It will debut in late 2019 or 2020.
10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season.
10/31: Castlevania (Netflix) renewed for 3rd season.
10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels.
10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season.
10/30: Paradise PD (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: Strange Angel (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/29: America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 30th and 31st. The network also ordered a new spinoff, Videos After Dark, hosted by Bob Saget.
10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order.
10/26: NBC has canceled morning show Megyn Kelly Today.
10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/25: CBS All Access has ordered two seasons of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks, which comes from the head writer of Rick & Morty.
10/24: Atypical (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/22: Disenchantment (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which will arrive in two parts in 2020 and 2021. (The second half of S1 streams in 2019.)
10/19: Marvel's Luke Cage (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood.
10/19: Fox has given a full-season order to new comedy The Cool Kids.
10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19.
10/18: All About the Washingtons (Netflix) canceled after 1 season.
10/18: NBC has extended first-year drama Manifest from 13 to 16 episodes.
10/17: Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) will end with next year's 7th season.
10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order.
10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons.
10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season. (The decision was made by creator Nathan Fielder and not by the network.)
10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/12: Marvel's Iron Fist (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order.
10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/10: New drama New Amsterdam (NBC) given a full-season order.
10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order.
10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/9: The CW has renewed its entire summer slate, including scripted shows Burden of Truth and The Outpost plus reality titles Masters of Illusion, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/3: Titans (DC Universe) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of its series premiere.
10/3: Marcella (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons.
10/1: Mayans M.C. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season.
9/29: I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons.
9/24: Harlots (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/20: Dietland (AMC) canceled after 1 season.
9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
9/20: Veronica Mars, which ran for three seasons on UPN and The CW from 2004-2007, has been revived by Hulu for an 8-episode fourth season to stream in 2019.
9/19: MasterChef (Fox) renewed for a 10th season.
9/19: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date.
9/12: The BBC's upcoming series adaptation of His Dark Materials, which was renewed for a 2nd season yesterday (while still filming season 1), has been acquired by HBO for broadcast in the U.S.
9/10: Poldark (PBS) renewed for a 5th and final season ahead of its S4 premiere later this month.
9/7: Brooklyn Nine-Nine's upcoming 6th season (its first since moving from Fox to NBC) has been expanded from 13 to 18 episodes.
9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO.
9/5: Recently canceled ABC drama series Designated Survivor has been revived by Netflix, which will stream a new 10-episode 3rd season next year.
9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season.
8/29: Mr. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019.
8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season.
8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November.
8/23: Easy (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd and final season.
8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th season.
8/21: The End of the F***ing World (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/21: Beat Shazam (Fox) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/17: Netflix has canceled its two new-ish talk shows, The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale and The Break With Michelle Wolf.
8/17: HBO has ordered a series adaptation of the Watchmen comics from Damon Lindelof with a cast including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, and Don Johnson. It could debut in late 2019.
8/16: USA has ordered 13 episodes of Treadstone, a series spin-off from the Bourne film franchise.
8/16: The Royals (E!) canceled after 4 seasons.
8/16: TNT has ordered a miniseries adapation of The Angel of Darkness, the sequel to The Alienist. The cast from the latter will return for the new series.
8/15: Anne With an E (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season.
8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season.
8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.
8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons.
8/4: CBS All Access has greenlit a second (and still untitled) Star Trek series, this one to center on Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard.
8/3: American Horror Story (FX), which was previously renewed through Season 9 (and will air its 8th season this fall), has now been renewed for a 10th season as well.
8/3: FX has pulled the plug on its planned 2nd season of Feud, which was to chronicle the relationship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however.
8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950.
8/3: FX has also ordered an 8-episode Alex Garland miniseries set in the tech industry (called Devs), and a 10-episode miniseries based on the James Clavell novel Shōgun (previously made into an NBC miniseries in 1980).
8/1: The Dangerous Book for Boys (Amazon) canceled after 1 season.
7/31: HBO has ordered a series based on Audrey Niffenegger's novel The Time Traveler’s Wife from Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Doctor Who).
7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/31: NBC will bring back its oft-canceled drama Timeless for a two-part finale to air late this year.
7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The network also renewed McMafia for a 2nd season.
7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/27: Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television (YouTube) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th.
7/27: Condor (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/27: Altered Carbon (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Anthony Mackie will be the show's new lead, replacing Joel Kinnaman.
7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season.
7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season.
7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September.
7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/25: Netflix has officially ordered 10 episodes of Carlton Cuse's Locke & Key adaptation, which was formerly in development at Hulu (and was unofficially greenlit by Netflix in May).
7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season.
7/25: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie, which will film this fall for a spring 2019 premiere.
7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix).
7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/23: HBO has renewed 2 Dope Queens for a second batch of four hour-long specials, to air in 2019.
7/21: Wynonna Earp (Syfy) renewed for a 4th season.
7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October.
7/21: Colony (USA) canceled after 3 seasons.
7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Impulse (YouTube scripted series) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/19: Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which aired on the Cartoon Network (and Netflix) from 2008-2014, has been revived for 12 new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Disney's still-untitled streaming service (likely in 2019).
7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season.
7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City.
7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20.
7/13: Sweetbitter (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/12: Pose (FX) renewed for a 2nd season.
7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019.
7/2: TNT has renewed dramas Animal Kingdom (for a 4th season) and Claws (for a 3rd season).
6/29: Champions (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Producers are shopping the series to other networks.
6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/28: Ghosted (Fox) canceled after 1 season.
6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/26: Famous in Love (Freeform) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/23: Nobodies (TV Land) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. But the network is exploring the possibility of ordering a single movie-length episode to wrap up the story, though even that is far from certain.
6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/21: Dear White People (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr.
6/19: Amazon has ordered an animated series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic series Invincible.
6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season.
6/15: Desus & Mero (Viceland) will end its run at the end of this month after 2 seasons. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]
6/15: The Opposition with Jordan Klepper (Comedy Central) canceled after 1 season. However, the network is giving Klepper a new weekly series, to launch in early 2019.
6/12: Vida (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/11: Succession (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season.
6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. The 3rd season will not be filmed.
6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/4: Shadowhunters (Freeform) canceled after 3 seasons. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring.
6/4: Younger (TV Land) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its season 5 debut tomorrow.
6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1: Paramount will no longer air Heathers, its series adaptation of the 1980s film that has already been delayed once from a planned spring start (when it was already reviewed by critics). The series is now being shopped to other networks.
6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons.
6/1: Legion (FX) renewed for a 3rd season.
6/1/18: Scorecard launched. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard.