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. A cop series starring Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, this show was cancelled after two seasons. 11/29: Marvel's Daredevil (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. 3/8: Queen of the South (USA) will end with its upcoming 5th season, which will begin airing in April. 8/8: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 4th season. 3/15: American Gods (Starz) renewed for a 3rd season. 22 Most-Anticipated TV Shows & Movies to Watch at Home in April, What to Watch Now on HBO Max and the HBO App. ⦠But host Conan O'Brien will move to HBO Max where he will host a new weekly series. 3/9: The Equalizer (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season. 10/30: BoJack Horseman (Netflix) renewed for a 6th season. A final 4th season will stream later in 2020. 12/8: For All Mankind (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 debut early next year. 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. 10/14: The previously ordered HBO Max series Grease: Rydell High has been retitled Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies and will move to Paramount Plus. 9/22: Paramount Network has canceled all of its unscripted programming as it shifts formats and rebrands as Paramount Movie Network. 1/16: Channel Zero (Syfy) canceled after 4 seasons. 10/15: HBO Max has opted to cancel its previously ordered series adaptation of Americanah after a covid-necessitated production delay caused the loss of star Lupita Nyong'o to other projects. 1/31: The final season of Homeland (Showtime) has been delayed from June to the fall. 4/8: Documentary Now! 12/12: One Dollar (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season. 6/23: #blackAF (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Both will air in 2021. 7/10: The Moodys (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season, though it will no longer be holiday-focused as originally planned. 8/3: FX has officially ordered a 4th season of Fargo, with Chris Rock to star in a story set in 1950. 5/10: I Feel Bad (NBC) canceled after 1 season. 50. 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. 5/10: ABC has renewed comedies American Housewife, Bless This Mess, Fresh Off the Boat, and Single Parents. 5/15: Madam Secretary (CBS), previously renewed for a 6th season, will now end when that 6th season is over. 8/20: GLOW (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. (FX) renewed for a 2nd season. 10/28: The Baby-Sitters Club (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. That will leave the once prominent network with just The Daily Show, a bunch of reruns, and several upcoming animated series. 6/18: Fox has canceled its planned 17th installment of So You Think You Can Dance, scheduled for late summer. The latter had already been renewed for a 2nd season, so this is a 3rd-season order. 10/30: Fox has canceled first-year dramas Filthy Rich and Next, making them technically the first cancellations of the 2020-21 season. 3/19: Peacock has extended S1 of The Amber Ruffin Show by six months, taking it through a full calendar year. 12/10: S1 of The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock) has been extended by 10 episodes. 11/14: The 6th season of HBO's hit comedy Silicon Valley has been delayed and likely won't air until 2020. 10/19: CBS has given a full-season order to new shows God Friended Me, Magnum P.I., and The Neighborhood. Created by Jake Williams. 1/19: At Home With Amy Sedaris (truTV) canceled after 3 seasons. 8/5: The Misery Index (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season. 5/9: For the People (ABC) canceled after 2 seasons. 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). 2/26: AXIOS (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/27: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season. 8/12: Tough as Nails (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season. 10/1: Queen of the South (USA) renewed for a 4th season. Please sign up or log in to post a comment. Shows Renewed For 2020 21 . 12/9: How To With John Wilson (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. 7/31: Love Is ___ (OWN) renewed for a 2nd season. 6/22: The Terror (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season. There's no word on a start date, though it'll likely be in 2019-20. 10/4: Lodge 49 (AMC) renewed for a 2nd season. (Both will continue to air until their seasons are over.). 10/15: Black Monday (Showtime) renewed for a 3rd season. Robot (USA) will end with the upcoming 4th season, which will air in 2019. All four current coaches will return in the fall. 1/27: I Can See Your Voice (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season. See how well critics are rating new TV Shows Metacritic.com "Is Comedy Central the only network letting a great deal of its programs hang in limbo? 8/27: Who Is America (Showtime) will not return for a 2nd season. 6/1: Imposters (Bravo) canceled after 2 seasons. 10/21: Archer (FXX) renewed for a 12th 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?. 8/13: Knightfall (History) renewed for a 2nd season. However, each series will return with one stand-alone Christmas episode later this year. Big Sky is taking a hiatus until Tuesday, April 13. 9/6: Ballers and Insecure renewed by HBO. 8/15: Shooter (USA) canceled after 3 seasons. (Apologies for any typos in the other post)I guess the start of the article confirmed that it would only focus on shows that we KNOW have a new season on the way. Uzo Aduba will star. ABC has also renewed How to Get Away With Murder for a 6th season and Station 19 for a 3rd. 2/27: Strike Back (Cinemax) renewed for a 7th and final season. The Art of Starting Over. 4/24: Andi Mack (Disney) canceled after 3 seasons. The series will conclude in the spring when the last of its 11 remaining episodes airs. 3/5: Pose (FX) will end with the upcoming 3rd season, which will finally launch in May. 6/6: 13 Reasons Why (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 8/7: ABC has renewed primetime game shows The $100,000 Pyramid, Celebrity Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth. ABC has reconfirmed the cancellation. 11/4: Interrogation (CBS All Access) canceled after 1 season. 4/17: Rel (Fox) canceled after 1 season. 5/15: The delayed series adaptation of Snowpiercer has moved from TNT to TBS, where it was just renewed for a 2nd season. 2/14: Psych will get a second TV movie, to air in late 2019. The first season should debut in early 2020. 5/24: A.P. 10/19: ABC has given a full-season order to second-year drama Station 19. Metascores, premiere dates, and renewal status will be updated daily throughout the season as necessary. For details on last season's programs, visit our 2019-20 TV Season Scorecard. 7/7: The Last Kingdom (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season. 11/11: LEGO Masters (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season. 11/3: Castle Rock (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons. 8/22: The Big Bang Theory (CBS) will end with its upcoming 12th 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). 2/18: Friends From College (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons. 1/28: Big Hero 6 (Disney XD) will end with its current 3rd season, which airs a final batch of episodes beginning 2/1. 7/26: The Affair (Showtime) renewed for a 5th and final season. 10/10: Ozark (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 11/11: Emily in Paris (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. Metacritic. 10/5: Teenage Bounty Hunters (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. 3/29: Berlin Station (Epix) canceled after 3 seasons. 10/27: With the pandemic making TV production more costly and time-consuming, CBS will reduce the episode count for most (and possibly all) of its shows this season from the usual 22 to somewhere in the 16-18 episode range. The final batch of episodes (capped by a 2-part finale) will air in the spring. The upcoming 6th season (which debuts Aug. 25) will be the show's last, though one or more spinoffs are possible. 7/2: The Great (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/5: Modern Family (ABC) renewed for an 11th and final season. 10/31: BBC America has ordered eight episodes of The Watch, a series adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels. Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho will open in theaters, and on HBO Max for one month, on Friday, October 22. 7/28: Sneaky Pete (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd season. 2/22: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 3rd and 4th. © 2021 METACRITIC, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. 1/24: F Is for Family (Netflix) renewed for a 4th season. 7/2: Katy Keene (CW) canceled after 1 season. 10/15: L.A.'s Finest (Spectrum) canceled after 2 seasons. The current listing... always appreciate the little jokes you sprinkle in but holy crap the april fools shows are hysterical. 1/19: Saved by the Bell (Peacock) renewed for a 2nd season. 7/13: HBO has given a straight-to-series order to The Nevers, a female-led sci-fi series from Joss Whedon. 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. Instead, it's now an anthology, and S2 will focus on the anthrax mailings in 2001. Where is Factorio? 8/14: Castle Rock (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season. 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. 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. 12/4: My Brilliant Friend (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/5: Narcos (Netflix) renewed for a 5th season overall (which will be the 2nd season of "Narcos: Mexico"). 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. Everything cancelled ⦠Ads related to: Canceled Tv Shows Results from Microsoft . 10/22: Miracle Workers (TBS) renewed for a 3rd season. 1/21: Bridgerton (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season, which should begin filming this spring. Resident Evil TV Series Coming To Netflix, Breaking Bad Director Attached New On Netflix In September 2020: More Pokémon, Movies, Anime, And Original Shows Every Canceled Netflix TV Show In 2020 10/17: Elite (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 9/19: Greenleaf (OWN) renewed for a 4th season. 1/18: Peaky Blinders (Netflix) will end with its upcoming 6th season, which just began filming. canceled after 1 season. ABC has also renewed How to Get Away With Murder for a 6th season and Station 19 for a 3rd. 9/21: The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. Recently Cancelled Tv Shows 2020. 1/29: God Friended Me (CBS) renewed for a 2nd season. 5/15: Miracle Workers (TBS) renewed for a 2nd season, which will feature much of the same cast but in completely different roles, with a story set in the Middle Ages. 1/27: The Bold Type (Freeform) renewed for a 5th and final season. 1/26: Tehran (Apple TV+) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/7: ABC has extended the current debut season of Big Sky by six episodes (which will make it a 16-episode season). 10/28: Narcos: Mexico (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 2/4: The Walking Dead (AMC) renewed for a 10th season. 12/2: The Masked Singer (Fox) renewed for a 5th season. The series is the worst-reviewed Netflix original to date. 1/9: I Love You, America (Hulu) canceled after 2 seasons (technically, 1 season spread over 2 years). CNET. 6/29: Six (History) canceled after 2 seasons. 1/14: Queen Sugar (OWN) renewed for a 6th season ahead of its S5 debut next month. 6/9: People of Earth (TBS), previously renewed for a 3rd season, has instead been canceled. 4/26: Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. 7/27: P-Valley (Starz) renewed for a 2nd season. While some shows are getting picked up for more seasons, other TV series got the axe this year.. 2019 marks the end of some beloved series, including "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS and HBO's "Game of Thrones.". I've seen no word of them going into production whatsoever and it seems like it will pretty much never happen unless her career really dies down. 5/10: Man With a Plan (CBS) renewed for a 4th season. 2/27: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) renewed for a 7th season (and 2nd on NBC). 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. 3/26: Better Things (FX) renewed for a 4th season. 10/31: The Ranch (Netflix) renewed for a 20-episode 4th season. 3/15: The Bachelorette (ABC) renewed for 2 additional seasons, the show's 17th and 18th. 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. 2/11: The Other Two (Comedy Central) renewed for a 2nd season. 7/22: Perry Mason (HBO) renewed for a 2nd season. 8/7: Hulu has renewed first-year shows Love, Victor and Taste the Nation. 1/29: The CBC will no longer produce a 2nd season of Trickster, which is currently airing in the U.S. on The CW. 9/8: Keeping Up With the Kardashians (E!) 3/10: Loudermilk, which was airing on AT&T/DirecTV's now-defunct Audience Network, has been picked up by Amazon. 8/18: Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj (Netflix) canceled. 2/6: The Simpsons (Fox) renewed for two additional seasons, the show's 31st and 32nd. 11/16: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 7/25: SKAM Austin (Facebook Watch) renewed for a 2nd 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. 1/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 4th and final season. 1/19: Sistas (BET) renewed for a 3rd season. All three seasons (including the never-aired S3) will be available to stream in the near future. 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). 10/26: American Vandal (Netflix) canceled after 2 seasons. 4/29: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) renewed for a 2nd season. 4/29: On My Block (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 3/23: Snowfall (FX) renewed for a 5th season. Tech Republic. 8/19: Warrior Nun (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/18: Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/18: Virgin River (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season. 9/13: Absentia (Prime Video) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2019. The network is also in negotiations for renewal of The Conners. 1/17: The Kominsky Method (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. (The delayed 3rd season, about Aretha Franklin, will remain on Nat Geo when it finally debuts in 2021.). [Update 6/18: Showtime has indeed ordered the series, which begsins in 2019.]. 11/17: Woke (Hulu) renewed for a 2nd season. 10/27: HBO has renewed In Treatment for a 4th season—a mere decade after season 3 aired. 3/24: Marvel's Runaways (Hulu) renewed for a 3rd season. For last season's shows, visit our 2017-18 TV Season Scorecard. 11/19: The upcoming drama series Coyote will move from the Paramount Network to CBS All Access, though the latter may be called Paramount+ by then, just to confuse things. Gamespot. 2/9: Into the Badlands (AMC) canceled after 3 seasons. 3/30: Young Sheldon (CBS) renewed for three additional seasons, the show's 5th, 6th, and 7th. 12/21: CBS has given a full(ish)-season pickup to its new comedy B Positive, extending its season from 13 to 18 episodes. Bio (Peacock) renewed for a 4th season (its 2nd on the streaming service). Find out which of your other favorite shows are returning and which are ending in this list of 2020's renewed and cancelled TV ⦠7/26: You (Lifetime) renewed for a 2nd season well ahead of its series debut in September. 7/16: Ransom (CBS) renewed for a 3rd season. 8/19: Comedy Central continues to eliminate all live-action scripted programming from its lineup. 1/31: Fuller House (Netflix) renewed for a 5th and final season. 1/28: Stan Against Evil (IFC) canceled after 3 seasons. 10/10: Second-year drama The Resident (Fox) given a full-season order. 7/21: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) renewed for a 4th season ahead of its S3 debut in October. 11/13: The Good Cop (Netflix) canceled after 1 season. 5/16: The CW has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including details on 3 new scripted shows. 5/10: ABC has canceled first-year shows The Fix and The Kids Are Alright. 4/17: The Gifted (Fox) canceled after 2 seasons. 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). 8/29: Mr. 2/26: The rebooted Temptation Island (USA) will return for a 2nd season. 7/9: Netflix has ordered one extra season for The Crown, which will now end with its 6th season (giving Imelda Staunton two seasons as Queen Elizabeth rather than one). Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance?Narcos: Mexico?Carmen Sandiego?Seven Deadly Sins? 3/4: No Activity (CBS All Access) renewed for a 3rd season. 6/22: NBC has finally decided that Timeless will not return for a 3rd season. (That series has been delayed once again and should arrive in early 2022.). 10/29: My Life Is Murder (Acorn TV) renewed for a 2nd season, to stream in 2021. 12/5: Loudermilk (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season. (Do not expect the show to return for a 2nd season.). 2/8: Sundance has ordered a 3rd and final season of its BBC co-production The Split, though it likely won't air until 2022. 3/22: The Conners (ABC) renewed for a slightly longer (13-episode) 2nd season. 6/27: Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (Fox) renewed for a 2nd season. Bio (NBC) canceled after 2 seasons. Another Comedy Central show, Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens, will air on both outlets. 7/28: Better Call Saul and Fear the Walking Dead renewed by AMC, each for a 5th season. The franchise could return in the future with a different story, however. 2/9: The Son (AMC) canceled, but S2 will still air (beginning April 27). 9/15: United We Fall (ABC) canceled after 1 season. 10/17: Single Parents (ABC) has been given a full-season order. (Charmed will run for 22 episodes, while the others will have 16-episode seasons. 6/11: Love Life (HBO Max) renewed for a 2nd season. Jupiter's Legacy premieres on Netflix, Friday, May 7. CBS News. 11/19: Mr. Mercedes (DirecTV/AT&T) renewed for a 3rd season. 10/28: Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season just two months after it was renewed for a 2nd. 1/10: Criminal Minds (CBS) renewed for a 10-episode 15th season, which will be the show's last. 11/6: Reverie (NBC) canceled after 1 season. 12/11: Get Shorty (Epix) renewed for a 3rd season. It would be hard to fathom them suddenly renewing a show ten months after it last aired, etc.Any other networks pull this sort of stunt? 12/10: The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu) renewed for a 5th season well ahead of the premiere of its delayed 4th season. Jupiter's Legacy premieres on Netflix, Friday, May 7. See how well critics are rating returning TV Shows Metacritic.com 7/25: The Rundown With Robin Thede (BET) canceled after 1 season. 10/17: Animals (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons. 10/8: Dickinson (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 debut in January. 8/21: Making It (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season. 12/17: Elementary (CBS) will end with its upcoming 7th season. 12/13: Facebook has renewed scripted shows Sorry for Your Loss, Five Points, and Sacred Lies. 9/28: HBO has renewed Real Time With Bill Maher for 2 additional seasons, the show's 19th and 20th. 3/20: Tin Star (Amazon) renewed for a 3rd and final season. 12/19: Love Is ____ (OWN) canceled. It will once again be shopped to other networks. 5/13: Fox announced that the upcoming 6th season of Empire will be the show's last.. 5/12: NBC has announced its 2019-20 lineup, including eight new scripted shows. Big Sky is taking a hiatus until Tuesday, April 13. 2/23: The Oval (BET) renewed for a 3rd season. Season 3 is already in production. 12/18: Locke and Key (Netflix) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 premiere next year. The story may be wrapped up with a movie or miniseries, though nothing has been confirmed. 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. 9/14: Younger (TV Land) will end with its 7th season, which should begin filming this fall and air sometime in 2021. However, the network is exploring the addition of a new Hawaii-set NCIS spinoff next season (with nothing official yet). 2/5: NBC has canceled Hair!, the network's next live musical production that had been scheduled to air in May. The streaming service has also ordered a handful of new Peanuts holiday specials (and will serve as streaming home for the old ones). 2/9: Search Party (HBO Max) renewed for a 5th season. 4/15: Shrill (Hulu) renewed for a slightly longer (8-episode) 2nd season. We let you know whether your favorite TV shows will be cancelled soon, and which TV shows have been cancelled or renewed for 2020, 2021 and beyond. 10/7: The Outpost (CW) renewed for a 4th season. 2/24: The Twilight Zone (CBS All Access) canceled after 2 seasons. 2/11: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) will end with its upcoming 8th season, which has been shortened (to 10 episodes) and delayed to the 2021-22 season. 9/3: Reno 911! 10/11: New drama FBI (CBS) given a full-season order. 5/10: Blindspot (NBC), expected to be canceled after it was pulled from the schedule a few weeks ago, has instead been renewed for a 5th season, which will be the show's last. 10/7: On Becoming a God in Central Florida (Showtime) canceled after 1 season despite a previous S2 renewal. Other networks are expected to follow suit. 3/24: Trying (Apple TV+) renewed for a 3rd season ahead of its S2 debut in May. 6/10: Reprisal (Hulu) canceled after 1 season. 8/31: Netflix has canceled first-year comedies Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love and The Big Show Show. 5/10: Life in Pieces (CBS) canceled after 4 seasons. cancelled tv shows 2021 metacritic. 3/8: Crashing (HBO) canceled after 3 seasons. 2/24: America's Got Talent (NBC) renewed for a 16th season, to air this summer. 9/5: American Woman (Paramount) canceled after 1 season. 2/1: Travelers (Netflix) canceled after 3 seasons. 10/19: Snoopy in Space (Apple TV+) renewed for a 2nd season. Instead, the filmmakers have converted the project into a feature film (which will still stream on Netflix). 10/9: Mr. Inbetween (FX) renewed for a 2nd season. 2/26: Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC) renewed through 2025. The series finale will air May 6. 3/22: Mr. Mayor (NBC) renewed for a 2nd season. 9/7: Venture Brothers (Adult Swim) canceled after 7 seasons. 2/1: Sex Education (Netflix) renewed for a 2nd season. 10/17: Nathan for You (Comedy Central) will not return for a 5th season.
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