A place for all TV renewal news and updates.

The Seth MacFarlane space dramedy is the first new series to get renewed this season.
A place for all TV renewal news and updates.
The Seth MacFarlane space dramedy is the first new series to get renewed this season.
The Dominic Cooper-Ruth Negga comic book adaptation will return in 2018.
Eight new episodes of the half-hour true crime satire will return in 2018.
Filming begins in early 2018, moving out of Los Angles for the first time after five seasons.
The final eight episodes of the Jason Reitman comedy will air in 2018.
The comedy created by and starring Pamela Adlon will return for new episodes in 2018.
The sci-fi disaster summer series will return for 13 more episodes next year.
Amanda Lasher joins Freeform drama series as executive producer/showrunner.
Netflix has ordered a fifth season of its animated comedy BojackHorseman. Will Arnett voices the washed up former 90s’ sitcom star and also he’s a horse.
The Deuce stars James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal in 1970’s New York City when porn and prostitution were running rampant.The eight-episode series premiered September 10 from creators David Simon and George Pelecanos.
HBO has renewed Last Week Tonight With John Oliver for three more seasons, which will see the late night comedy news show run through 2020 on the premium cable network.
Showtime drama I’m Dying Up Here, a drama about the standup comedy scene, has been renewed for a second season.
Syfy has canceled one space drama, Dark Matter, and given another – Killjoys – a two-season order to end the show.
Jeremy Saulnier, the director of Blue Ruin and Green Room has come on to executive produce and direct alongside series creator Nic Pizzolatto.
Critically acclaimed British comedy Fleabag will return for a second season, but not until 2019, announced BBC and creator/star Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
James Van Der Beek, Orlando Jones, Nat Wolff, Mae Whitman, Philip Baker Hall, Keir Gilchrist, Meloni Diaz, Karan Soni, Tony Todd and Jay Duplass are among the actors who have appeared in the first season of the show.
Neflix has renewed comedy Friends From College for a second season following lackluster reviews for its first season.
Jason Bateman plays financial planner and family man, Marty Linney. Like the first, the second season will consist of 10 episodes.
Netflix has renewed female wrestling comedy Glow starring Alison Brie for a second season.
FX has renewed John Singleton’s cocaine drama Snowfall for a second season. The drama is currently airing its first season.
Insecure is currently airing its second season while Ballers airs its third. Both shows have seen record viewership this year.
Lifetime has renewed its Bachelor-esque BTS drama UnReal for a fourth season and new drama Mary Kills People for Season 2. Both series will return in 2018.
Hulu has renewed its historical drama Harlots for a second season, the streaming network announced at its Television Critics’ Association summer press tour day Thursday.
TNT has renewed its crime family drama Animal Kingdom starring Scott Speedman and Ellen Barkin for a third season.
Oprah Winfrey’s OWN has renewed Ava Duvernary’s Queen Sugar for a third season and signed a new first-look deal with the director through her Harpo Films banner.
Syfy has renewed supernatural Western drama Wynonna Earp for a third season, it was announced during the show’s Comic-Con panel Saturday.
The second season is expected to find Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) teaming up with NYPD detective Misty Knight (Simone Missick) from Luke Cage, as originally seen in the Marvel comics.
TNT has renewed its new Niecy Nash drama Claws for a second season. The show currently airs Sunday nights at 9 p.m. and Season 2 will premiere in 2018.
Fans of The L Word, get ready: Showtime is developing a new season of its popular and beloved female-centric LGBTQ drama. Co-creator Ilene Chaiken will be back as well as an executive producer.
Recently wrapped freshman series Genius has announced its subject for season two will be Pablo Picasso. Season one, which according to National Geographic Channel was seen by 45 million people around the world, centered on scientist Albert Einstein.