Networks and streamers are always updating their slates -- leading to a number of cancelations, renewals or, in some cases, reboots and revivals for your beloved shows. Here are all the announcements in 2025 ... so far!
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Big Brother has been renewed for a 27th season by CBS, and it is set to premiere July 10th. Hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, the reality show airs three times a week and follows a group of strangers from different backgrounds, and they live in a house together with 94 HD cameras and 113 microphones. Therefore, they are monitored 24/7, and each week they eliminate someone from the house. The last housemate wins $750,000.
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Netflix has renewed Bridgerton for a fifth and sixth season. The show announced the news on social media in the form of a letter from the show's gossip, Lady Whistledown. It read "Dearest Gentle Reader, Rarely is this author granted the opportunity to share with you such information. It is with great pleasure I can announce Bridgerton shall return for Season 5 and 6. Do celebrate accordingly. And in the meantime, do prepare yourselves, for Bridgerton Season 4 shall debut in 2026. It would seem this author is going to be quite busy."
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Ahead of its Fall 2025 season three premiere, Netflix's thriller series The Diplomat has already been renewed for a season four. The fourth season will pick up after season three where Kate Wyler's husband, Hal, may have been involved in the killing of the president. The fourth season will also further delve into Kate's wish to become Vice President, while accusing the current VP of being involved with terrorists and becoming closer with the first gentleman.
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Less than a week after its season one premiere, Netflix has renewed Forever for a second season. The young adult romance follows Justin Edwards and Keisha Clark, two childhood friends who reunite at a party and fall in love despite their differing busy schedules. The story is adapted from Judy Blume's 1975 novel.
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Netflix's Four Seasons has been renewed for a second season. The show follows a friend group of three couples who are going on a vacation together, but the dynamic changes when the character Nick announces that he wants to leave his wife, Anne. The rest of the couples are now splitting their time between the two, while also addressing problems of their own. Based on the 1981 film, the show is described as "a love letter to long marriages and old friendships."
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Love on the Spectrum has been renewed for a fourth season by Netflix. The dating show brings in a group of adults living with autism and help them find a match, all while they battle misconceptions and stereotypes.
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Million Dollar Secret has been renewed for a second season. Hosted by Peter Serafinowicz, the game show brings in 12 contestants. One holds one million dollars, and the others must track them down. If they get eliminated, the money moves to someone else, and the money holder can also choose to give the money to another player if the pressure becomes too much. It's a series of mind games, alliances, and predator vs. prey.
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Survival of the Thickest has been renewed for its third and final season on Netflix. The series is based on Michelle Buteau's essay collection, and she stars on the show as the main character Mavis, who shares her story about dating while being Black and plus-size. Mavis is not only looking to grow her love life, but also her professional one as a stylist. The show is filled with lessons of self-love, chosen family and overcoming challenges. This last season was directed entirely by women of color.
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Ahead of the season two premiere set for later this year, My Life with the Walter Boys has been renewed for a third season. Season three is set to release in 2026. The young adult dramedy follows Jackie, an affluent New York teen who tragically loses her parents and sister in a car accident. She moves to rural Colorado to live with her mother's best friend and new guardian, who has eight kids. Jackie's life is already chaotic adjusting to the new environment, and it becomes even more complicated when she finds herself in a love triangle with two of the brothers.
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The 1980s talent competition show, Star Search, is being revived by Netflix. This new version of Star Search will air live twice a week on the streaming platform and include contestants in music, dance, variety/comedy and kids categories. Viewers will be able to vote for their favorite performances in order to prevent candidates from being eliminated.
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Have I Got News for You has been renewed for a third season by CNN. The series views world news through a comedic focus and was CNN's second most-watched show for this previous television season. Roy Wood Jr., Michael Ian Black and Amber Ruffin will return as the primary hosts.
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CW has picked up the right to air the first two seasons of Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent. Season one will be added to the 2025-2026 line up on the channel. Similar to Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the show follows a group of detectives investigating heinous homicides, but in the Canadian city rather than New York.
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Inspector Ellis has been renewed by Acorn TV for a second season. The British series follows DCI Ellis and her partner DS Harper as they solve some of the hardest cases in Northern England when local police departments fail.
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The movie franchise Barbershop is getting a TV spin-off by Amazon Studios. The show will revolve around the new generation of barbers who work at Calvin's, and Jermaine Fowler is set to star in the comedy.
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Ahead of its December 2025 season two premiere, Amazon has prematurely renewed Fallout for a third season. Based on the video game, the post-apocalyptic show takes place in a world destroyed by nuclear weapons and is now raided by mutants and bandits. Season two will revolve around the characters traveling across the Mojave desert to make it to the city of New Vegas.
Prime
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Following a very successful first season, Beast Games has been renewed for two additional seasons by Amazon Studios. Created by internet sensation Mr. Beast. season one brought in 50 million viewers, making it Amazon's most-watched unscripted show. The game show welcomes 1,000 players who compete in both mental and social challenges with the chance to win up to millions of dollars.
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Based on the movie franchise, Amazon has picked up a Creed spin-off series entitled, Delphi. The new show will follow the newest boxers at the Delphi gym, the same institution thar produced boxing superstars Creed and Rocky. Michael B. Jordan, who starred in the movie franchise and directed the third film, will help produce the show through his production company.
Everett
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Dateline has been renewed for a 34th season by NBC, continuing to be the longest-running primetime show for the company. Lester Holt and his correspondents will continue to cover mysteries, various investigations and breaking news when appropriate.
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Beyond the Gates has been renewed for a second season by CBS. The show takes place in a Maryland suburb home to an affluent Black community, including the Duprees. Beyond their pristine exterior are multiple secrets and scandals that multiple people want to uncover.
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Netflix confirmed Lupin will be back for Season 4, revealing production has already begun. Omar Sy will reprise his role as Assane Diop.
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Twenty years after its release, The Office is getting a spin-off entitled, The Paper. Domhnall Gleeson stars in the series, and Oscar Nuñez from the original series will reprise his role as Oscar Martinez, who now works at the new company. The Paper is set to premiere in September.
Peacock
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Fear Factor is coming back, but instead of MTV or NBC, the show will air on Fox. The survival and mind bending game show will air under the new name, Fear Factor: The Next Chapter. However, it will fall under a similar format of strangers being dropped off in a remote location, living together, and having to overcome a variety of thrilling challenges.
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The Weakest Link has been renewed for another season, but it is moving homes from NBC to Fox. In the game show, contestants answer questions that go towards a shared pot of money, and after each round, they vote to eliminate who they perceive as the 'weakest link." Jane Lynch will continue to host the show, but the contestants will now be celebrities competing to win up to one million dollars for their charity of choice.
NBC
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Brilliant Minds has been renewed for a second season by NBC. The drama is based off of the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks who worked at Bronx General Hospital. His creative thinking and tactics rubbed his superiors the wrong way, but they often produced good results, making a name for himself. The first season ended on a major cliffhanger as Sacks learns his father who he thought died during his childhood is actually alive, and he wants his help treating his illness.
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Hunting Party has been renewed for a second season by NBC. The show follows former FBI agent Rebecca Henderson who leads a team of investigators to track down high-profile inmates who escaped from their prison following a mysterious explosion. Out of NBC's 11 dramas, it ranked eighth for the 2024-2025 season.
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Extracted will be returning, as it was a renewed for a second season at Fox. The show takes 12 amateurs and puts them in the Canadian wilderness for them to navigate different dangers and challenges. Meanwhile, the contestant's loved ones sit in a safe headquarters just a couple miles away with a live feed and must solely determine if their family member continues on or if they should be 'extracted.' The contestant who is able to survive the season without being extracted wins, $250,000.
FOX
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The Floor has been renewed by Fox for a fourth and fifth season. Hosted by Rob Lowe, The Floor sets itself apart from other game shows by having a series long competition that starts with 100 people, but only one person wins. Contestants are set up on a grid and engage in trivia face offs with their neighbors, gaining more ground as they move on and others are eliminated. The winner receives $250,000.
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Grimsburg has been renewed for a third season at Fox. The show follows highly esteemed detective Marvin Flute. After a nervous breakdown, Flute returns to his hometown Grimsburg to learn more about himself and redeem himself to his personal and professional colleagues, all while being surrounded by a variety of secrets.
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Universal Basic Guys has been renewed for a third season at Fox. The comedic animated series follows a pair of brothers in Glantontown, New Jersey. After losing their jobs in the hot dog factories to robots, Mark and Hank enroll in a pilot basic income program. As a result, them and their friends have a large amount of free time where they explore different ideas in their head.
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Krapopolis has been renewed for a third, fourth and a fifth season by Fox. Fans will get to continue watching the animated series that takes place in ancient Greece through the 2027-2028 television season. Krapopolis follows a blended family of humans, monsters and demi-gods as they attempt to rule one of the first cities of Greek civilization.
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Suits LA has been cancelled by NBC after just one season due to low viewership. The show followed Ted Black, a federal New York prosecutor who tried to reinvent himself in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, his story line and a variety of reprised roles and marathons were not enough to increase ratings.
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American Idol has been renewed for another season on ABC.
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House of Villains has been renewed for a 3rd season and will be moving from E! to Peacock.
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The Irrational has been cancelled by NBC, and it will not return for a season three. Season two left on a cliffhanger of Alec realizing he is being stalked, and Rose opening her own agency. In season three, Alec would have become Rose's first client.
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Lopez vs. Lopez has been cancelled by NBC after three seasons. The show starred George Lopez and his real life daughter, Mayan. The actors went by the same names in the show as George adjusted to a sober life and Mayan preps for her upcoming wedding.
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Night Court has been cancelled by NBC after three seasons. Melissa Rauch executively produced and starred in the reboot as Abby Stone, the daughter of the original show's Harry Stone. Abby tries to follow in Harry's foot steps as the night judge at a Manhattan arraignment court. The show saw multiple reprised roles and even guest stars from Rauch's last big sitcom, The Big Bang Theory.
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Found has been cancelled by NBC after two seasons due to low ratings. Out of NBC's 11 dramas, it ranked 9th for this past television season. The show followed Shanola Hampton. Hampton is a PR specialist who used to be a missing person, and she still struggles with trauma and grief from the experience. Her anxiety increases when her childhood kidnapper escapes.
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ABC has renewed Celebrity Jeopardy for a fourth season. Ken Jennings will continue to quiz celebrities who will have the chance to win money for a charity of their choice.
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America's Funniest Home Videos has been renewed for a 36th season by ABC. The household name show will continue to show videos that bring laughter and joy across various audiences.
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Celebrity Wheel of Fortune has been renewed for a sixth season by ABC. Pat Sajak and Vanna White will return to host celebrities that will compete to win up to one million dollars for a charity of their choice.
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Shark Tank has been renewed for a 17th season by ABC. The show will continue the premise of entrepreneurs pitching their businesses to wealthy investors who can choose to get a stake in their company or reject their proposals.
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The foul-mouthed teddy bear Ted is returning in cartoon form. NBC has announced a TED animated spin-off series that's timeline will take place following the movies. Seth MacFarlane will reprise his role as Ted's voice, and the blockbuster stars Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried and Jessica Barth will all return to voice their roles as well. The announcement follows the live action TED series breaking records for Peacock and also being renewed for a second season.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been renewed for a 27th season, making it the longest running scripted television drama. The crime show brings in 5.9 million weekly viewers, even more with streaming. According to the Nielsen’s 35-day scale, it ranks 21st among all shows. Mariska Hargitay is set to return as the leading lady, Olivia Benson.
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Law & Order has been renewed by NBC for its 25th season, making in the second largest running drama ever. Fans will get to continue watching their favorite New York detectives solving a variety of crimes. Law & Order brings in about 5.2 million viewers weekly, and even more on Peacock. Dick Wolf will continue to executively produce.
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Funny You Should Ask has been renewed for a ninth and tenth season by Allen Media Group. The show has appeared on a variety of networks but always features different comedians and contestants who try to win money by reading in between the lines of their jokes. The game show has featured Cedric the Entertainer, Kathy Griffin, Tiffany Haddish, Anthony Anderson and more in the past, and the upcoming seasons are expected to have even more fun guests.
Allen Media Group
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Going Dutch has been renewed by Fox for a second season. The show follows U.S. Army Col. Patrick Quinn who is sent to a post in the Netherlands as a repercussion for having an unhinged rant. His new base is undisciplined and values luxuries such as lavender-scented laundry, Michelin-star food and their bowling alley. Col. Quinn must help professionalism make its way back into the base with the help of their interim leader, who also happens to be his estranged daughter, Captain Maggie.
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Animal Control has been renewed for a fourth season by Fox. The live action comedy has been a hit for the studio in multiple countries and follows Frank, played by Joel McHale. Frank is an animal control officer who was previously a cop, but he was fired after trying to expose corruption in his department. He and his team members navigate the lives of animals and themselves in a comedic manner than explores human nature.
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The Masked Singer has been renewed for a 14th season by Fox, but it will skip it's standard fall slot and return in January 2026. The show typically airs two seasons twice a year, but the network is skipping this autumn in order to build anticipation for the show and make grander changes with potentially bigger guests. After this break, the guessing game musical show is expected to return to two seasons a year.
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MTV's Challenge has been renewed for a 41st season following it's very successful 40th season, The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras. Season 40 saw an increase of 16% in ratings, spearheading the show's renewal. Season 41 will continue to bring in reality TV veterans and new comers, and they will compete in a variety of mental and physical challenges for monetary prizes.
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Following the end of the hit series Yellowstone, CBS has greenlit the spin-off series, Y: Marshals. The "Y" stands for Yellowstone, and fans do not have to say goodbye to Luke Grimes, as the actor will reprise his role as Kayce Dutton. Per the show's logline, Dutton will work with a team of US Marshals and combine " his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to Montana." Y: Marshals is set to premiere in Spring 2026.