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"Daybreak" was canceled at Netflix after just one season.
"You" was renewed by Netflix for a third season.
Netflix renewed "Special" for a second season.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" was renewed for season eight at NBC.
"Fresh Off the Boat" was canceled after six seasons at ABC. The show will end with an hour-long episode on Friday, February 21. "I'm so proud of the show and what we’ve accomplished over the past six seasons," said series creator Nahnatchka Khan.
Fox has canceled its 'BH90210' revival after one season. "We are so proud to have reunited in a very special summer event one of the network’s legacy series and casts with 90210 fans across the country," said the network in a statement.
AppleTV+ renewed "For All Mankind" for a second season.
AppleTV+ renewed "See" for a second season.
AppleTV+ renewed "Dickinson" for a second season.
AppleTV+ renewed "The Morning Show" for a second season.
AMC canceled Lodge 49 afted two seasons.
'Cloak and Dagger' has been canceled at Freeform after two seasons. The characters are scheduled to appear on the third season of Hulu's 'Runaways,' which kicks off in December.
"Raven's Home" will return to Disney Channel for a fourth season.
"Why Women Kill" was renewed for a second season by CBS All-Access
AMC has renewed "The Walking Dead" for an 11th season. The network also announced Lauren Cohan will be returning as a series regular.
Netflix renewed "Dear White People" for a fourth and final season.
TNT renewed "Claws" for a fourth and final season.
Netflix renewed 'Stranger Things' for a 4th season as part of an overall, multi-year deal the streaming platform made with The Duffer Brothers for new film and television series. "We can’t wait to tell many more stories together -- beginning, of course, with a return trip to Hawkins," said the brothers in a statement.
Netflix's 'BoJack Horseman' will end after its upcoming, two-part sixth season. The first part will drop October 25, 2019, and the second on January 31, 2020.
"On Becoming a God in Central Florida" was renewed for a second season on Showtime.
Netflix confirmed "GLOW" -- starring Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, and Marc Maron -- has been renewed for a fourth and final season. Season 3 dropped in August 2019.
"Grace and Frankie" has been renewed for a seventh and final season. This final 16-episode order will make it the longest-running Netflix original series ever with 94 episodes.
Season 6 will debut in January 2020.
HBO renewed "Succession" for a third season.
James Corden signed a new deal with CBS to stay on as host of "The Late Late Show" through 2022.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" was renewed for season 12 and "All Stars" was renewed for season 5 at VH1.
CBS has canceled the Alan Cumming drama series "Instinct" after two seasons. Series creator/executive producer Michael Rauch revealed the news on Twitter Friday, saying he was "very sad" over the show's cancelation.
Syfy just canceled the Superman prequel "Krypton" after just two seasons.
'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath' will end after three seasons and an upcoming finale special on A&E. According to THR, the two-hour special will touch on the rape allegations against Danny Masterson, with Remini saying her plan now is to "bring the fight to a different level."
"Atlanta" scored an early renewal at FX. Production for both seasons 3 and 4 is set to begin next spring.
"Snowfall" was renewed for a fourth season at FX.
Netflix cancelled "The OA" after two seasons. Star and co-creator Brit Marling said she and Zal Batmanglij are "deeply sad not to finish this story," adding she "had a good cry" when she learned the show's fate. "While we cannot finish this story, I can promise you we will tell others," she added. Season 2 dropped in March 2019.
"13 Reasons Why" was renewed for a fourth and final season which will feature the core cast's graduation from Liberty High. Season 3 drops August 23 on Netflix.
"Forever" is over as Amazon cancels comedy after one season.
Amazon has renewed "The Expanse" for a fifth season.
"The Romanoffs" is canceled after one season on Amazon.
Amazon picks up "Carnival Row" for a second season.
"Lore" has been canceled by Amazon after two seasons.
Amazon has canceled "Too Old to Die Young" after one season.
"Patriot" is through after just one season at Amazon.
"The Girlfriend Experience" has been renewed for a third season.
Starz has canceled "Now Apocolypse" after just one season.
"The Handmaid's Tale" was renewed for a fourth season at Hulu.
Debra Messing announced that the upcoming third season of the "Will & Grace" revival will be its last. "We were so lucky to have the opportunity to reunite and do the show AGAIN. It was only supposed to be 10 episodes, but because of you, the fans, it has turned into 3 YEARS. What a miracle," she wrote to her Instagram followers.
Animated comedy "Tuca & Bertie" was canceled after just one season.
The ABC-turned-Netflix drama "Designated Survivor" was canceled after its third season.
"Fear the Walking Dead" was renewed for a sixth season.
Amazon announced "The Boys" was renewed for a second season before the first season has premiered.
TV Land announced that "Younger" will return for a seventh season.
TNT renewed "Animal Kingdom" for a fifth season.
"The Hills: New Beginnings" was renewed for a second season at MTV.
Netflix has canceled Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It" after two seasons.
"Euphoria" with Zendaya has been renewed for a second season at HBO. "Euphoria creator Sam Levinson has built an incredible world with an extraordinary cast led by the supremely talented Zendaya. We are so grateful that he chose HBO as the home for this groundbreaking series,” said EVP of HBO programming Francesca Orsi. "We look forward to following these complex characters as their journeys continue through the challenging world they inhabit."
"How to Get Away With Murder" will end after the upcoming sixth season, premiering September 25, 2019 on ABC. Showrunner Pete Nowall added, "For me, Annalise Keating’s journey has always had a clear ending. Knowing I have 15 episodes left to finish her story, and the chance to give all the characters their own killer endings, is a gift rarely given to a series creator."
Netflix renews "The Society" for a second season set to return in 2020.
"Divorce" will end after its third season at HBO.
Netflix canceled 'One Day at a Time' after the show's third season in March 2019, but the show was just picked up by Pop TV, which will air a 13-episode fourth season beginning in 2020. The show will also be broadcast on CBS later in 2020, following its run on Pop.
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Netflix renewed "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" for a second season.
'Queer Eye' has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5 at Netflix. Season 4, dropping July 19, will see the guys in Kansas City -- while Season 5, debuting in 2020, will bring them to Philadelphia.
"Pose" was renewed for Season 3 at FX, days after the Season 2 premiere became the most-watched of the series so far.
Netflix renewed the Natasha Lyonne-starring "Russian Doll" for a second season.
'MTV Floribama Shore' was picked up for a third season, which will see the cast relocate to to St. Petersburg, FL. The show will drop in the fall.
Already renewed on NBC for a fourth season, "The Good Place" creator Michael Schur revealed it will also be the show's last: "I began to feel like four seasons, just over 50 episodes, was the right lifespan. At times over the past few years we’ve been tempted to go beyond four seasons, but mostly because making this show is a rare, creatively fulfilling joy, and at the end of the day, we don’t want to tread water just because the water is so warm and pleasant."
Netflix has renewed "Lucifer" for a fifth and final season. Series star Tom Ellis says, "Thank you to all you loyal #lucifans for watching...now let’s end this thing properly."
"Dead to Me" will return for a second season on Netflix.
"Silicon Valley" will end after a short sixth season.
"The Village" was cancelled at NBC.
"The Enemy Within" was cancelled at NBC.
"Abby's" was cancelled at NBC after its first season.
NBC has canceled "AP Bio" after two seasons. Creator Mike O'Brien broke the news on Twitter, writing, "As most canceled shows probably feel, I think we were just hitting our stride and everyone was still loving the work, so this is very hard. We have four left to air, and they're four of my favorites."
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" was canceled after 20 seasons. The show launched in 1999 with host Regis Philbin and has gone through 4 hosts since for a total of almost 3000 episodes.
"Miracle Workers" will return to TBS for a second season.
TBS renewed "The Last O.G." with Tiffany Haddish and Tracey Morgan for a third season.
"The Orville" was renewed by Fox for a third season.
"The Bold Type" renewed for season 4 at Freeform.
"American Idol" will return for a third season at ABC.
'The Goldbergs' will be back at ABC for a seventh season.
ABC canceled 'Whiskey Cavalier' after just one season.
'This Is Us' was picked up for three more seasons at NBC, bringing the show to a sixth season.
"World of Dance" was renewed for Season 4 on NBC.
"America's Got Talent: The Champions" was picked up for Season 2 at NBC.
Fox canceled "Star" after three seasons.
"Proven Innocent" was canceled by Fox after one season.
"Blindspot" was renewed for a fifth and final season at NBC and will reportedly be "shortened."
"Goldbergs" spinoff "Schooled" was renewed for a second season and ABC.
CBS axed its revival of "Murphy Brown" after just one season.
"Fam" has been canceled by CBS after one season.
'Madam Secretary' was renewed for a sixth season at CBS, but the abbreviated, 10-episode season will be its last.
CBS canceled "Happy Together" after just one season.
"Life In Pieces" was canceled by CBS after four seasons.
ABC has renewed "Grey's Anatomy" for two more seasons, bringing the hospital drama to season 17. Ellen Pompeo also reportedly extended her contact an additional year, until 2021.
The "Grey's Anatomy" spin-off, "Station 19," will return for a third season at ABC.
While "Empire" was previously renewed for a sixth season, Fox later confirmed it will also be the show's last and there are "no plans" for Jussie Smollett to return.
"How to Get Away with Murder" was renewed for a sixth season at ABC.
ABC cancelled "Speechless" after three seasons. On Twitter, star Minnie Driver reacted to the news writing, "Well now listen. Speechless has been cancelled and it feels rather sad. However, I truly believe we have left this conversation about family, disability and love in a better place than we found it. I love all the people I worked with on it, and all of you who loved our show too x"
Shondaland's legal drama, "For the People," was canceled after just two seasons.
We will see another "Bachelor" after Hannah's season of the "Bachelorette."
"Dancing with the Stars" was picked up for season 28.
"Splitting Up Together" was cancelled after just two seasons at ABC.
"The Kids Are Alright" was cancelled at ABC after its first season.
Steve Harvey's syndicated talk show, 'Steve,' taped its final show on May 10, 2019. It won't be back for a third season.
"The Fix" was also cancelled after its first season at ABC.
"I Feel Bad" was canceled after its first season at NBC.
"Fresh Off the Boat" was picked up for a sixth season at ABC.
Nathan Fillion's "The Rookie" was renewed for a second season at ABC.
"Single Parents" was renewed for a second season at ABC.
"American Housewife" will return for a fourth season at ABC.
ABC renewed "Bless This Mess" for a second season.
"Lethal Weapon" was canceled after three seasons at Fox.
Fox has canceled 'The Passage' after just one season.
"Man with a Plan" was renewed at CBS for season 4.
'The Cool Kids' was also canceled by Fox following its first season.
CBS renewed 'SEAL Team' for a third season.
'S.W.A.T.' was picked up for a third season.
'Hawaii Five-0' was renewed for a tenth season at CBS.
'MacGuyver' was picked up for Season Four at CBS.
'Bull' was renewed for a fourth season at CBS.
Starz confirmed the upcoming 6th season of "Power" will be its last, though star/producer 50 Cent promises he has "4 spin off shows coming so don't trip."
"Billions" was renewed for season 5 at Showtime.
Busy Philipps announced the cancellation of her late night show, "Busy Tonight," on Twitter. "Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know my show BusyTonight won't be continuing on the E network after May 16. I'm beyond proud of what we've built in such a short period of time and I'm hopeful we can find the right place for the show to live on. Goodnight you guys. I love you," she wrote. The show lasted just one season.
"Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian" will see a third season this summer on E!
Kristin Cavallari's "Very Cavallari" will return to E! for season 3.
"Black-ish" is renewed for season 6 at ABC, while its spin-off "Mixed-ish" -- about a younger version of Tracee Ellis Ross' character in the '90s -- gets a green light.
Hulu renews "Pen15" for season 2.
"Ramy" will return for a second season at Hulu.
"The Twilight Zone" will get a second season on CBS All Access.
Netflix renews "On My Block" for season 3.
Netflix canceled "Santa Clarita Diet" after three seasons on the streaming service. Star and EP Drew Barrymore told THR: "Of all of the characters I’ve ever been, Sheila Hammond is one of my favorites ... I am lucky to have worked along side Tim Olyphant. It was an honor to get to do something so delightful. Sheila lives forever in me."
"Roswell, New Mexico" was picked up for a second season.
"The 100" will return for season 7 on the CW.
The CW renewed "In The Dark" for season 2.
"All American" was renewed for season 2 at CW.
CBS renews "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "NCIS: New Orleans" for the upcoming season.
"Last Man Standing" will return to Fox for season 8.
Fox canceled "Rel" after one season.
Fox canceled Marvel's "The Gifted" after two seasons.
NBC renewed "Manifest" for season 2.
Hulu renewed Aidy Bryant's "Shrill" for a second season.
NBC gives "Good Girls" an early renewal for season three.
"NCIS" is returning to CBS for its 17th season.
HBO renews "Barry" for a third season following its recent second season premiere.
"Killing Eve" was renewed for season 3 at BBC America just one day after the season 2 premiere.
Netflix renews Ricky Gervais' "After Life" for season 2.
Netflix has renewed "The Umbrella Academy" for a 10-episode second season, which will film this summer. Ellen Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher, and Justin Min will all reprise their roles as the titular superheroes.
"Law and Order: SVU" has been renewed for Season 21 at NBC, making it the longest-running live-action series in history.
"Marvel's The Runaway" was renewed for Season 3 at Hulu.
The 15th season of "Supernatural" will be the show's last. In an emotional video, Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins confirmed the news, thanking the show for changing their lives and promising to put the tears they've cried into the final season.
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