dimanche 29 avril 2018

2018 TV Scorecard: Which Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled Already?


Although we're not even halfway through the year, Hollywood waits for no one - TV show cancellations and renewals now happen year round, so it's time to catch up on the latest news. Whether that means some of our favorite shows are disappearing soon or staying around for another shot, we all have to face the music eventually. A few shows have already been canceled, but other series have been luckier. See what's been renewed or canceled so far in 2018 below, and if you don't see your favorite show's fate, check here.

What's Been Renewed

ABC

  • Roseanne: The family sitcom has been granted a second season of the reboot (an 11th season overall).
  • Dancing With the Stars: You'll be able to see your favorite celebrities strut their stuff in the ballroom when DWTS returns for season 27.
  • The Bachelor: A 23rd season of the reality show is officially on the way (don't tell Arie).
  • The Good Doctor: A second season of watching Freddie Highmore solve outrageous medical cases has been OK'd by ABC.

CBS

  • Young Sheldon: The origin story of The Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper is a giant hit with fans, making CBS's decision to bring it back for season two a no-brainer.
  • S.W.A.T.: Brace yourself for seeing more of Shemar Moore in uniform, because the drama was renewed for season two.
  • Seal Team: The action drama starring David Boreanaz was also given a second season by CBS.
  • Mom: The series starring Anna Faris and Allison Janney has been renewed for a sixth season.
  • MacGyver: Mac will continue his unconventional problem solving in season three.
  • Hawaii Five-O: Despite a few recent scandals, the tropical police drama procedural has been renewed.
  • Blue Bloods: Tom Selleck's long-running series about a family of New York cops has been picked up for season nine.
  • Bull: CBS is bringing back this law drama for a third season in the courtroom.
  • NCIS: New Orleans: The crime-stopping will continue thanks to the show's season five renewal.
  • NCIS: Los Angeles: Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J will return for season 10.
  • Madam Secretary: Téa Leoni's political drama has been granted a fifth season.
  • Survivor: Did you really think one of the most popular reality shows on TV would get the ax? Brace yourself for season 37.
  • The Amazing Race: A 31st season of watching multiple teams race around the globe is in the works.
  • 60 Minutes: The news program has been given the green light.
  • 48 Hours: True-crime lovers rejoice, because new episodes of this show will be back on CBS before you know it.

The CW

  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna's musical dramedy is going to return for a fourth and final season to wrap up Rebecca's story.
  • Jane the Virgin: Jane Gloriana Villanueva and her trusty narrator will come back to The CW for a fifth season (although star Gina Rodriguez has hinted it might be their last).
  • The Flash: Barry Allen and the rest of the gang will be back for season five.
  • Arrow: Are you ready for seven seasons of Oliver Queen? Whether you are or not, the network is bringing it back for yet another dive into the vigilante's life.
  • Supergirl: Here's something super - Kara is getting a fourth season!
  • Black Lightning: The CW's superhero show based on the DC Comics character has been renewed for season two.
  • Dynasty: Hopefully you're not sick of the drama quite yet, because the devious Carringtons are coming back for another season.
  • Supernatural: The Winchester brothers will return to The CW for a 14th season.
  • Riverdale: Grab the nearest chocolate shake and relax - Archie, Veronica, Betty, and Jughead have been given the green light for season three.
  • DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The ensemble superhero drama has been renewed for season four.

Netflix:

  • On My Block: The coming-of-age comedy got picked up for season two!
  • Fuller House: Netflix has picked up the reboot for the fourth season.
  • Grace and Frankie: The comedy has been renewed for season five.
  • One Day at a Time: Season three of the beloved family comedy is officially in the works!
  • Queer Eye: The heartwarming reality show will return for a second season of tears, fashion, avocados, and redneck margaritas - can you belieeeve?!
  • Nailed It: Netflix's hilarious reality baking show not only has Nicole Byer as host but also has a second season on the way. Celebratory cupcakes all around!
  • Black Mirror: The sci-fi anthology series will continue to melt your brain with season five.
  • Alexa and Katie: The sweet sitcom about two best friends - one supporting the other who has cancer - got picked up for a second season.
  • Jessica Jones: The Marvel P.I. will be back for season three!

Fox

  • 911: The Ryan Murphy procedural has nabbed a second season.
  • The Four: The music competition series has been picked up for a second season.
  • So You Think You Can Dance: Mary Murphy, Nigel Lythgoe, and Vanessa Hudgens will host season 15 of the dance competition this Summer.

Showtime

  • The Chi: Lena Waithe's freshman drama has been given a second season.

USA Network

Disney Channel:

NBC:

  • Superstore: The comedy starring America Ferrera has been renewed for a fourth season.
  • America's Got Talent: The series has been renewed for season 13.
  • Will & Grace: NBC's rebooted comedy was renewed yet again, this time for a third season (11th overall)!
  • Midnight Texas: The supernatural drama will have more time to cast a spell on you when it comes back for season two.

HBO:

  • Silicon Valley: The comedy about a fictional tech company will return for season six.
  • Barry: Bill Hader's black comedy about an assassin-turned-actor was granted a second season by HBO.
  • Crashing: The show will be back for season three.
  • High Maintenance: The series has been granted a third season.

Amazon

Syfy:

Pop:

  • Schitt's Creek: Haven't gotten into this show yet? Well, you better start, because it just got renewed for season five!

BBC America:

What's Been Canceled

Image Source: Everett Collection

Showtime

ABC

Amazon

  • One Mississippi: This Amazon original series created by Tig Notaro (and inspired by her life) lasted two seasons.
  • I Love Dick: The adaptation of Chris Kraus's novel of the same name aired for one season.
  • Jean-Claude Van Johnson: Jean-Claude Van Damme's comedic spy series is no more after a six-episode run.

Freeform

  • The Fosters: Despite a strong fan base for the family drama, it was canceled after five seasons.

Hulu

Netflix

  • Lady Dynamite: Comedian Maria Bamford's comedy has been canceled after only two seasons.
  • Disjointed: Our love of Kathy Bates couldn't save Chuck Lorre's weed comedy from getting the ax after season one.
  • Everything Sucks!: In news that, well, sucks, Netflix has decided not to move forward with this quirky '90s comedy that aired for just one season.


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