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Latest TV Show News, Renewals & Cancellations

Stay up to date with the latest TV news, including official renewals, cancellations, and premiere date announcements across major networks and streaming platforms. This page tracks the most recent updates as they happen, helping you quickly find out which shows are returning, which have been cancelled, and when new seasons are expected to arrive.

Television networks and streaming services make renewal and cancellation decisions based on a variety of factors, including viewership numbers, audience engagement, production costs, and overall performance. As a result, even popular shows can face uncertainty, while newer series sometimes earn early renewals based on strong initial demand.

We regularly update this page with the latest developments, covering everything from major franchise renewals to unexpected cancellations. For more detailed breakdowns and analysis, you can explore individual show updates or browse our dedicated pages for cancelled TV shows, and renewed TV shows.

Recent TV Updates

The game show will be back in midseason 2026.
Deli Boys re-opens for business with Season 2.
The Waterfront washes up without a second season.
The horror series will open its doors for a second season.
Dexter: Original Sin will not return for Season 2 despite an initial renewal.
HGTV’s The Flip Off remains on the air with a second season renewal.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is back for another season on Paramount+
RuPaul's Drag Race will return for another season on MTV.
Better Late Than Single gets a second date on Netflix.
The cheerleading docuseries will return for a third run.
The fantasy adventure will conclude with its second season.
The crime drama has copped a second season on Netflix.
A new civilian edition of The Traitors is coming to NBC.
The live-action manga adaptation will sail into a third season on Netflix.
The Disney Jr. revival scores an early two-season pickup.
No Season 3 for the supernatural horror series.
The reality series returns for another season in the wilderness.
The football and faith docu-series has been picked up for two more seasons.
NBC’s hit obstacle course series returns for Season 18 in Las Vegas.
Netflix has pulled the plug on FUBAR after two seasons.