TV Series Tracker: Renewed and Canceled
by IMDb-Editors | last updated - 1 day agoIMDb is keeping track of which scripted series are renewed and canceled (or just ending on their own terms). Read on to learn the fates of your favorite shows.
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Renewed: "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Announced: Nov. 14, 2019
Die-hard fans of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" will be thrilled to hear its coming back for Season 8 on NBC.


Renewed: "The Witcher"
Announced: Nov. 13, 2019
Ahead of the series premiere, Netflix announced it will be summoning "The Witcher" for a second season.

Canceled: "Fresh Off the Boat"
Announced: Nov. 8, 2019
"Fresh Off the Boat" will be fresh off the air following its Season 6 finale, with ABC deciding it's time to bring the popular series to a close.

Renewed: "Mayans M.C."
Announced: Nov. 4, 2019
The FX show will be returning for Season 3 with a new showrunner.

Renewed: "See," "The Morning Show," "Dickinson," and "For All Mankind."
Announced: Nov. 7, 2019
Apple TV+ will be bringing back four of its premiere programs for second seasons.

Canceled: "The InBetween"
Announced: Nov. 1, 2019
NBC has announced that "The InBetween" has reached its end and will not have a Season 2.

Renewed: "Pennyworth"
Announced: Oct. 30, 2019
Same bat-time, same bat-channel. "Pennyworth" will be coming back for a second season on Epix.

Renewed: "Modern Love"
Announced: Oct. 24, 2019
Amazon is still infatuated with "Modern Love," bringing the series back for a second season on Prime Video.

Canceled: "Cloak & Dagger"
Announced: Oct. 24, 2019
Fan favorite "Cloak & Dagger" will not be returning for a third season on Freeform.

Renewed: "Bless the Harts"
Announced: Oct. 18, 2019
Fox is hunting for more animation domination with a second season order for "Bless the Harts."

Renewed: "High School Musical: The Musical - The Series"
Announced: Oct. 18, 2019
Disney+ will be staying in high school for another year following an early Season 2 renewal.

Canceled: "Bluff City Law"
Announced: October 18, 2019
After ten episodes, NBC pulled the plug on "Bluff City Law."

Renewed: "Why Women Kill"
Announced: Oct. 16, 2019
The Marc Cherry show will be coming back for a second season on CBS All Access.

Renewed: "The Walking Dead"
Announced: Oct. 5, 2019
AMC is reanimating "The Walking Dead" for an 11th season.

Renewed: "Dear White People"
Announced: Oct. 2, 2019
"Dear White People" will be hitting the airwaves for a fourth and final season at Netflix.

Canceled: "Grand Hotel"
Announced: Oct. 1, 2019
ABC is checking out of "Grand Hotel" early, with news the show will not be coming back for a second season.

Renewed: "Stranger Things"
Announced: Sept. 30, 2019
Netflix will be going back to Hawkins with a fourth season for "Stranger Things."

Canceled: "BoJack Horseman"
Announced: Sept. 27, 2019
"BoJack Horseman" has run his race. The series will be ending with its sixth season on Netflix.

Canceled: "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists"
Announced: Sept. 27, 2019
Freeform announced the spin-off will not be returning for a second season. Honest.

Renewed: "Queen Sugar"
Announced: Sept. 12, 2019
OWN has renewed their Louisiana-set family drama for a 5th season.

Renewed: "South Park"
Announced: Sept. 12, 2019
Comedy Central's long-running animated comedy has been renewed for three additional seasons.

Renewed: "The Righteous Gemstones"
Announced: Sept. 9, 2019
Hallelujah! HBO is bringing back "The Righteous Gemstones" for a second season.

Renewed: "Grace and Frankie"
Announced: Sept. 4, 2019
Netflix will be bringing back "Grace and Frankie" for a seventh and final season.

Canceled: "The Detour"
Announced: Sept. 4, 2019
TBS will be ending "The Detour" with Season 4.

Renewed: "Queen of the South"
Announced: Aug. 29, 2019
USA Network's "Queen of the South" will reign for another year following its Season 5 renewal.

Canceled: "American Princess"
Announced: Aug. 29, 2019
Lifetime announced that its last scripted original series, "American Princess" has been canceled after one season.

Renewed: "Succession"
Announced: Aug. 20, 2019
The Roy family will continue to fight for their legacy in a third season of the Emmy-nominated HBO drama.

Canceled: "Instinct"
Announced: Aug. 17, 2019
CBS announced that the procedural-drama series "Instinct" starring Alan Cumming will end after two seasons.

Renewed: "Mr. Iglesias"
Announced: Aug. 9, 2019
Class will be in session for at least one more season of "Mr. Iglesias," as Netflix renewed the comedy for a second season.

Renewed: "Snowfall"
Announced: Aug. 6, 2019
FX will be bringing back "Snowfall" for a fourth season in the wake of co-creator John Singleton's passing in April.

Renewed: "Atlanta"
Announced: Aug. 6, 2019
Prior to Season 3 starting production, FX announced it had picked up a fourth season of Donald Glover's hit show.


Canceled: "The 100"
Announced: August 4, 2019
CW's "The 100" will end after its seventh season, according to creator Jason Rothenberg.

Renewed: "City on a Hill"
Announced: Aug. 2, 2019
The Boston- and 1990s-set series "City on a Hill" will return for a second season on Showtime.

Renewed: "Flack"
Announced: Aug. 2, 2019
The CBS-owned streaming service Pop will bring back "Flack" for a second season after its initial six-episode arc. Joining Anna Paquin in the public-relations-industry series will be Sam Neill, her co-star in The Piano, and Daniel Dae Kim.

Renewed: "13 Reasons Why"
Announced: Aug. 1, 2019
Netflix announced that a fourth season of "13 Reasons Why" not only was in the cards but also was in production. It will be the show's final season, however.

Canceled: "Baskets"
Announced: July 31, 2019
FX announced that the Emmy-winning series will end with its fourth season, airing in summer 2019.


Renewed: "The Expanse"
Announced: July 27, 2019
"The Expanse" has been saved for another year! In advance of the Season 4 premiere, Amazon announced that the sci-fi favorite will be returning for a fifth season.

Renewed: "Carnival Row"
Announced: July 27, 2019
Amazon has renewed "Carnival Row" for a second season before the series officially premieres in August.

Canceled: "Forever," "Lore," "Patriot," "The Romanoffs," and "Too Old to Die Young"
Announced: July 27, 2019
Amazon announced at the TCA summer press tour that five of its original series will not be returning for additional seasons.

Renewed: "The Handmaid's Tale"
Announced: July 26, 2019
Hulu will bring back its breakout dystopia for a fourth season.

Renewed: "The Girlfriend Experience"
Announced: July 26, 2019
Nope, Starz hasn't forgotten about "The Girlfriend Experience." Some 19 months after the anthology series last aired, the network announced that it would pick up a third season.

Canceled: "Now Apocalypse"
Announced: July 26, 2019
The end is nigh for "Now Apocalypse" as the show will not be coming back for a second season.

Renewed: "Los Espookys"
Announced: July 24, 2019
HBO has given a second season to the Mexico City-set series "Los Espookys."

Canceled: "Designated Survivor" and "Tuca & Bertie"
Announced: July 24, 2019
"Designated Survivor" may finally be out of lives, as Netflix announced that the series — which it rescued from cancellation at ABC — will not return after its third overall season. The animated series "Tuca & Bertie" received a similar fate after its sole season on Netflix.

Renewed: "Animal Kingdom"
Announced: July 24, 2019
TNT inked the drama "Animal Kingdom" for a fifth season.

Renewed: "Doom Patrol"
Announced: July 20, 2019
DC's "Doom Patrol" is returning for a second season, and it won't necessarily be hard to find. New episodes will stream on DC Universe as well as on the new HBO Max service.

Renewed: "NOS4A2"
Announced: July 20, 2019
At San Diego Comic-Con, AMC announced that the horror series "NOS4A2" would return in 2020 for a second season.

Renewed: "Archer"
Announced: July 19, 2019
"Archer" will return to FXX for the series' 11th season, according to an announcement at San Diego Comic-Con. The series originated on FX and had been working off a three-season order from 2016.

Renewed: "The Boys"
Announced: July 19, 2019
A week ahead of its premiere on Prime Video, the Amazon Original Series "The Boys" received an early second-season order, as announced at San Diego Comic-Con.

Renewed: "Fear the Walking Dead"
Announced: July 19, 2019
A Season 6 renewal was announced at the "Fear the Walking Dead" panel at San Diego Comic-Con, as well as the addition of new cast members.

Canceled: "She's Gotta Have It"
Announced: July 17, 2019
Netflix pulled the plug on this series, based on the Spike Lee movie of the same name, after its two-season run.


Renewed: "The Society"
Announced: July 9, 2019
Netflix will be bringing us back to West Ham for a second season of "The Society."

Canceled: "Ransom"
Announced: July 3, 2019
CBS announced that Season 3, which ended in May, will be the final outing for the show.

Renewed: "One Day at a Time"
Announced: June 27, 2019
Three months after being canceled by Netflix, "One Day at a Time" has found a new home at Pop for Season 4. The critically acclaimed show will be back for 13 new episodes in 2020.

Renewed: "Blood & Treasure"
Announced: June 26, 2019
After making a ratings splash in summer 2019, CBS announced that "Blood & Treasure", starring Matt Barr and Sofia Pernas will be coming back for a second season.

Renewed: "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson"
Announced: June 19, 2019
Netflix ordered a second season of the sketch-comedy series "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson," targeting 2020 for release.

Renewed: "Yellowstone"
Announced: June 19, 2019
Paramount Network has renewed "Yellowstone" for a 10-episode third season in advance of the Season 2 premiere.

Canceled: "Chambers"
Announced: June 18, 2019
Netflix has canceled "Chambers" after its first season. The show was notable for its introduction of newcomer Sivan Alyra Rose in the leading role.

Renewed: "L.A.'s Finest"
Announced: June 14, 2019
Days after dropping Season 1 of this Bad Boys spinoff, Charter Communications' Spectrum Originals imprint announced it would pick up a a second season of the police series.

Renewed: "Russian Doll"
Announced: June 11, 2019
The show itself might not be as never-ending as its premise, but "Russian Doll" is returning for a second season on Netflix.

Renewed: "Corporate"
Announced: June 10, 2019
Although Comedy Central ordered a third season of this workplace parody, it also announced that the series will conclude after Season 3.

Renewed: "Love, Death & Robots"
Announced: June 10, 2019
Netflix signed on for a second helping of the short-story series "Love, Death & Robots," bringing on Jennifer Yuh Nelson (Kung Fu Panda 2) as supervising director.

Canceled: "The Red Line"
Announced: June 7, 2019
Billed as a limited series, this police-shooting drama officially will not return for a second season on CBS. Its eight-episode run ended in May 2019.

Canceled: "Swamp Thing"
Announced: June 6, 2019
DC Universe pulled the plug on "Swamp Thing" after airing just one episode. Reportedly, the production — which already saw its episode count reduced by three — encountered a smaller-than-expected tax credit from the state of North Carolina, impacting its budget.

Canceled: "Deadly Class" and "Happy!"
Announced: June 4, 2019
Party's over, at least for tonight: Syfy announced that "Deadly Class" has been canceled after its lone season, and "Happy!" will not return on the network after two seasons. Both shows reportedly are being shopped to other network partners.

Canceled: "Sneaky Pete"
Announced: June 4, 2019
The third season of Amazon's "Sneaky Pete," which dropped on Prime Video in May 2019, will serve as the final season for this assumed-identity series.

Renewed: "Dead to Me"
Announced: June 3, 2019
After a cliffhanger ending to the first season of "Dead to Me," Netflix announced it would be picking up the series for a second season.

Renewed: "The Spanish Princess"
Announced: June 3, 2019
Starz renewed this limited series about Queen Catherine and Henry VIII for another eight-episode run. The series will conclude after Season 2, however.


Canceled: "Abby's," "The Enemy Within," and "The Village"
Announced: May 30, 2019
Shortly after "Abby's," "The Enemy Within," and "The Village" made their debuts, NBC announced that the midseason replacements would not be returning for second seasons.

Renewed: "Gentleman Jack"
Announced: May 23, 2019
Midway through the first season of this 19th-century-set LGBTQ drama on HBO, the network and BBC One announced that it would return for a second season.

Canceled: "The Tick"
Announced: May 16, 2019
On Twitter, series creator Ben Edlund announced that "The Tick" would not return as a Prime Original on Amazon for a third season.

Renewed: "Miracle Workers"
Announced: May 15, 2019
The comedy "Miracle Workers" will return to TBS, albeit with a twist. The setting will move from Heaven Inc. to a village in the Dark Ages, and the story line will shift — with core cast members such as Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi returning but in different roles.

Renewed: "Snowpiercer"
Announced: May 15, 2019
The post-apocalyptic drama "Snowpiercer" will move from TNT to TBS, which announced that it had renewed the Jennifer Connelly series for a second season. If you haven't seen it yet, you're not alone: Season 1 has been set to debut in spring 2020.
Renewed: "The Bold Type"
Announced: May 14, 2019
Freeform picked up a third season of "The Bold Type."

Renewed: "Empire"
Announced: April 30, 2019 (announced as final season on May 13, 2019)
Fox picked up "Empire" for a sixth and final season, in addition to addressing the status of controversial cast member Jussie Smollett in a statement: "By mutual agreement, the studio has negotiated an extension to Jussie Smollett's option for season six, but at this time there are no plans for the character of Jamal to return to 'Empire.'"

Canceled: "Whiskey Cavalier"
Announced: May 12, 2019
ABC's freshman spy drama "Whiskey Cavalier" has been canceled after one season. The Scott Foley- and Lauren Cohan-led drama will not air new episodes after its Season 1 finale on May 22, 2019.

Renewed: "This Is Us"
Announced: May 12, 2019
NBC granted the highly rated family drama "This Is Us," a three-season renewal, extending its return for Seasons 4, 5, and 6.

Renewed: "The Orville"
Announced: May 11, 2019
Fox announced that Seth MacFarlane’s science-fiction comedy-drama series "The Orville" will return for a third season.

Renewed: "The Goldbergs" and "Schooled"
Announced: May 11, 2019
ABC has renewed the 1980s-set comedy "The Goldbergs" for a seventh season and its '90s spinoff "Schooled" for a sophomore run.