3/5: Dear... (Apple TV+) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/13: Magic for Humans (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019. 12/15: Servant (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 debut next month. 1/4: Vikings (History) will end with the upcoming 6th season, though the network is considering picking up a spinoff series. 1/19: Sistas (BET) renewed for a 3rd season. (Also: Filming was in progress but has been delayed by covid concerns.). 9/23: Fox animated comedies Bob's Burgers and Family Guy each renewed for 2 additional seasons. 7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season. The pandemic-shortened 5th season, meanwhile, will return for its final five episodes in 2021. Paramount has also canceled its planned series adaptation of Sexy Beast which had been given a 10-episode order last year. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard. 4/12: Blue Bloods (CBS) renewed for a 10th season. 1/18: The First (Hulu) canceled after 1 season. 3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd 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. Very nice and informative! 1/25: NBC has picked up a 2nd season of its Weakest Link reboot. 2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019. 10/28: The Baby-Sitters Club (Netflix) 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). 11/2: Connecting (NBC) canceled in the middle of its debut season. 6/15: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 4th season. (It's not an official cancellation, but chances of renewal are slim.). 3/19: Peacock has extended S1 of The Amber Ruffin Show by six months, taking it through a full calendar year. 9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season. 8/20: Hitmen (Peacock) renewed for a 2nd season. Same for Nathan For You. 9/12: Insatiable (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. (Season 19 will air this fall.). 4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. 7/25: The upcoming Coen brothers western anthology series for Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, will no longer air as a TV series. 10/29: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 4th season, but with a catch: It will now be an animated series. 7/14: Kidding (Showtime) canceled after 2 seasons. 6/15: For Life (ABC) renewed for a 2nd season. 9/22: Supergirl (CW) will end with the upcoming 6th season, which will air in 2021. 6/23: #blackAF (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 6/30: Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO) renewed for an 11th season. Season 4 will stream later this year. 6/7: Atlanta (FX) renewed for a 3rd season. 10/22: Miracle Workers (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season. 8/6: The Chris Gethard Show (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons. Matt Bomer will star. 10/28: Narcos: Mexico (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 5/11: NBC has renewed competitions America's Got Talent: The Champions and World of Dance. 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. It has 91 with 7 reviews and was released in 2020. ABC has also renewed How to Get Away With Murder for a 6th season and Station 19 for a 3rd. Sean Astin narrates a five-part look at the history of the Japanese gaming giant. 8/31: Netflix has canceled first-year comedies Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love and The Big Show Show. Tv Shows Renewed 2020 2021 . 11/4: Interrogation (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season. 6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season. 6/4: Next in Fashion (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. 6/22: Netflix has acquired the former YouTube original series Cobra Kai and will stream a new 3rd season (along with with first two seasons). 2/17: NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) canceled after 7 seasons. 2/18: The Man in the High Castle (Prime Video) will end with this fall's 4th season. 6/25: Council of Dads (NBC) canceled after 1 season. 10/21: The status of all upcoming Quibi shows remains uncertain as the streaming service plans to shut down just seven months after launching, according to a Wall Street Journal report. 6/15: Lucifer, canceled by Fox last month after three seasons, has been picked up by Netflix, which has ordered a new 4th season. 10/9: Netflix has canceled its previously ordered series The Magic Order, an adaptation of the Mark Millar comic, which was in pre-production in anticipation of filming in 2021. The latter had already been renewed for a 2nd season, so this is a 3rd-season order. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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. 9/3: Reno 911! 12/21: CBS has given a full(ish)-season pickup to its new comedy B Positive, extending its season from 13 to 18 episodes. 3/10: Central Park (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season well ahead of its S2 debut in June. 6/17: Sherman's Showcase (IFC/AMC) renewed for a 2nd season ahead of a summer special airing Friday. 3/10: Special (Netflix) will end with its upcoming 2nd season, to stream in May. (Season 2 will continue to air through May.). Penny Dreadful: City of Angels is obviously a follow-up to Penny Dreadful, not the nonexistent "City of Angels" as mentioned above. 5/12: Whiskey Cavalier (ABC) canceled after 1 season. 5/10: CBS has canceled comedies Fam, Happy Together, and Murphy Brown. 11/2: Divorce (HBO) renewed for a shorter (6-episode) 3rd season. 7/10: The Moodys (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season, though it will no longer be holiday-focused as originally planned. 10/19: Away (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. 12/17: After being canceled by ABC, the recent Tiffany Haddish-hosted revival of Kids Say the Darndest Things has been picked up by CBS, which will air a 2nd season next year. 4/30: Empire (Fox) renewed for a 6th season. 1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season. SEASON 2 starts tbd late 2020 or early 2021, SEASON 3 ("Impeachment") starts tbd 2021 or 2022, (scripted shows, plus others if especially notable), SEASON 2 ("Flesh and Blood") starts tbd 2021, 22 Most-Anticipated TV Shows & Movies to Watch at Home in April, What to Watch Now on HBO Max and the HBO App. 3/30: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for three additional seasons, the show's 5th, 6th, and 7th. 6/10: Harlots (Hulu) canceled after 3 seasons. ABC has also renewed How to Get Away With Murder for a 6th season and Station 19 for a 3rd. 1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season. 2019 Cancelled Tv Shows List . 12/1: Queen Sono (Netflix) canceled effective immediately. 5/10: Fox has canceled first-year shows The Cool Kids and The Passage. At the moment, the current season is set to resume on May 24. 11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. Tenet is coming to HBO Max on Saturday, May 1. 7/7: The Last Kingdom (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season. 4/10: Barry (HBO) renewed for a 3rd season. 7/9: Ramy (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season. 10/7: On Becoming a God in Central Florida (Showtime) canceled after 1 season despite a previous S2 renewal. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/11: NBC has picked up a 2nd season of Canadian transplant Transplant. By Philiana Ng‍ 7:44 PM PDT, September 16, 2020 . 4/18: Last Man Standing (Fox) renewed for an 8th season (its 2nd since moving from ABC). 5/13: Fox has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 10 new scripted shows. The hosts are negotiating with Showtime for a potential new weekly series on that network. 12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season. (Season 4 has yet to air in the U.S. but will at some point later this year.). The 3rd season will not be filmed. 7/6: Aggretsuko (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019. Tv Shows Cancelled For 2019 20 . 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. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.). Producers are shopping the series to other networks. 12/7: ABC has extended the current debut season of Big Sky by six episodes (which will make it a 16-episode season). 6/18: Fox has canceled its planned 17th installment of So You Think You Can Dance, scheduled for late summer. 12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico"). 10/27: The CW has ordered additional seasons of Canadian imports Burden of Truth and Coroner. 3/24: Trying (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 debut in May. 1/13: Insecure (HBO) will end with its upcoming 5th season (which is about to begin filming and should air later this year). ZDNet. 2/26: Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC) renewed through 2025. 11/20: Black Lightning (CW) will end with its upcoming 4th season. 7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season. Shows Renewed For 2020 21 . Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho will open in theaters, and on HBO Max for one month, on Friday, October 22. Also moving to Paramount+ is Halo, the long-gestating live-action series based on the Xbox games that was formerly set for Showtime. 5/12: This Is Us (NBC) renewed for 3 additional seasons. The streaming service has also ordered a handful of new Peanuts holiday specials (and will serve as streaming home for the old ones). 11/6: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) has been banished to Saturday nights, effective Dec. 8 after a month-long hiatus. 5/10: ABC has canceled first-year shows The Fix and The Kids Are Alright. 1/19: At Home With Amy Sedaris (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons. 7/13: The delayed Paramount Network comedy series Emily in Paris will no longer air on that network and will instead be a Netflix exclusive this fall. 11/27: Utopia (Prime Video) canceled after 1 season. 9/14: Last Week Tonight (HBO) renewed through 2023, taking it through its 8th, 9th, and 10th seasons. 12/20: Ray Donovan (Showtime) renewed for a 7th season. 10/15: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 3rd season. 7/27: P-Valley (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/24: The soon-to-launch Paramount+ streaming service will be the new home of animated series Star Trek: Prodigy (formerly at Nickelodeon) as well as the 7th and final season of Younger (formerly at TV Land). The new sitcom will feature the entire cast of the previous series, minus Roseanne Barr. ), 11/8: NBC has declined to order additional episodes of new comedy I Feel Bad, leaving S1 to end after episode 13. 9/22: Power Book II: Ghost (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season. 5/10: Grey's Anatomy (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 16th and 17th. 6/10: Live P.D. 2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. The network has also renewed American Soul for a 2nd season. 11/17: Woke (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season. 8/23: Baroness von Sketch Show (IFC) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in November. 5/16: The CW has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 3 new scripted shows. 89 Ending or Cancelled TV Shows for the 2010-11 TV Season [part 2] May 17, 2011 « Previous Post. 11/13: Space Force (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/21: The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season—in a way. 6/18: Betty (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. 5/1: Hulu has renewed first-year comedies PEN15 (for 14 new episodes) and Ramy (10 episodes). 1/18: Peaky Blinders (Netflix) will end with its upcoming 6th season, which just began filming. 8/20: Random Acts of Flyness (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. A few remaining episodes will air this summer. 10/2: Outcast (Cinemax) canceled after 2 seasons. 5/14: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) renewed for 3 additional seasons, the late-night show's 18th, 19th, and 20th. 2/11: Counterpart (Starz) canceled after 2 seasons. 6/4: 3% (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 9/15: United We Fall (ABC) canceled after 1 season. 11/24: One Day at a Time (Pop) canceled for a second time following its first Pop season (and fourth overall). 6/15: Manifest (NBC) renewed for a 3rd season. 3/15: The Bachelorette (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 17th and 18th. 2/12: Fox has renewed animated series Bob's Burgers and Family Guy. 6/29: Epix has picked up the canceled Amazon series Britannia and will air a new 2nd season in October. CancelledSoonTV.com is the best and most trusted online source for cancelled TV shows, renewed shows, reboots, spinoff news and TV release dates. 4/8: Preacher (AMC) will end with the upcoming 4th season. 1/31: Shameless (Showtime) renewed for a 10th season. 5/15: Madam Secretary (CBS), previously renewed for a 6th season, will now end when that 6th season is over. Both shows will also air on cable on their former homes, though at a later date. 11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season. canceled after 4 seasons. 5/10: Speechless (ABC) canceled after 3 seasons. 6/21: ABC will replace Roseanne on its fall schedule with a spinoff series, The Conners. Yet this list also includes Inside Amy Schumer. 7/24: Outer Banks (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. (TBS) renewed for a 4th season. Updated Feb. 17, 2021 ‘Bridgerton’ (Renewed) Netflix’s period drama, “Bridgerton,” will be back for more episodes. 10/2: Cobra Kai (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season, well ahead of its S3 launch in January. 4/16: Big Hero 6 (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next month. I'm not even sure if any of their programs ARE in limbo when they pull this stunt of not making a renewal/cancel announcement. But Comedy Central certainly COULD renew either of those. 2/26: NBC has renewed its three Chicago shows, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. 7/26: Good Witch (Hallmark) renewed for a 5th season. 4/2: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/15: Alexa & Katie (Netflix) renewed for a two-part, 16-episode 3rd season. 5/9: Power (Starz) canceled. 2/5: The long-delayed second half of Wynonna Earp's 4th season will finally launch on 3/5, but those six new episodes will now conclude the series, which has been canceled. 11/11: The Hot Zone (Nat Geo) renewed for a 2nd season despite being a limited series. 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. 12/18: The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) renewed for a 2nd season. 7/24: Yellowstone (Paramount) renewed for a 2nd season. 4/29: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season. 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. 10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19. 6/26: Twenties (BET) renewed for a 2nd season. 11/29: Raven's Home (Disney) renewed for a 3rd season. 6/15: The Baker and the Beauty (ABC) canceled after 1 season. 7/28: How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season (fairly quickly). 10/15: The Last O.G. Melissa McCarthy will replace Steve Harvey as host. 12/18: Virgin River (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 10/5: Teenage Bounty Hunters (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. Renewed or Cancelled - The Complete SpoilerTV 2020/2021 - TV Scorecard *Updated 24th March 2021* The Largest Collection of TV spoilers and show information for the most popular shows on TV SpoilerTV - TV Spoilers 7/13: Queer Eye (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season, to be set in Kansas City. 11/21: Summer series Take Two (ABC) canceled after 1 season. 7/20: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (Freeform) renewed for a 2nd season. 8/19: Comedy Central continues to eliminate all live-action scripted programming from its lineup. 9/20: The Deuce (HBO) renewed for a 3rd and final season. 10/10: Kidding (Showtime) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/5: Freeform has renewed Good Trouble for a 2nd season and Grown-ish for a 3rd season. 2/3: The CW has given early renewals to the bulk of its current lineup: All American, Batwoman, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, In the Dark, Legacies, Nancy Drew, Riverdale, Roswell New Mexico, and Walker. 5/9: For the People (ABC) canceled after 2 seasons. 7/27: You Me Her (AT&T/DirecTV) renewed for a pair of additional seasons, the show's 4th and 5th. 9/7: Venture Brothers (Adult Swim) canceled after 7 seasons. 5/10: I Feel Bad (NBC) canceled after 1 season. Yellowstone will also continue to air on the new network, though it will likely be the only series to do so, and will likely air in a more compact "event series" format going forward. TV.com. canceled after 1 season. 11/10: HBO has passed on ordering a 2nd season of The Outsider, but producers will now offer the show to other networks. 3/24: CBS has renewed FBI and FBI: Most Wanted and has also ordered another spinoff, FBI: International. 12/3: Blood of Zeus (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Cbs Shows Renewed 2020 2021. Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American, Now back to being a movie (rather than a once-mooted miniseries), this HBO Max exclusive is a four-hour director's cut of the 2017 DC Comics feature film. 8/5: The Misery Index (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season. 3/6: The Sinner (USA) renewed for a 3rd season. 2/12: Last Call With Carson Daly (NBC) will end this summer after a 17-year run. 10/26: A Million Little Things (ABC) given a full-season order. TV Tracker: Renewed and Canceled Shows by IMDb-Editors | last updated - 6 days ago IMDb is keeping track of which scripted series (and key reality shows) are renewed and canceled — or just ending on their own terms. 12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. 10/28: Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season just two months after it was renewed for a 2nd. 3/19: High Maintenance (HBO) renewed for a 4th HBO season (the show's 10th season overall, including its days as a web series).