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“The Thing About Pam” is based on the true-crime story about Pam Hupp’s involvement in the murder of Betsy Faria, so that one always had an ending – and thus a reason for ending after one season. “This Is Us” always had a six-season plan and stuck to it soon, creator Dan Fogelberg hopes to stick the landing. TBD: “Law & Order” (currently on Season 21), “Law & Order: SVU” (on Season 23), “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (on Season 2), “Endgame” (on Season 1), “Transplant” (on Season 2 renewed for third season on CTV), “American Auto” (on Season 1), “Grand Crew” (on Season 1), “Young Rock” (on Season 2), and “Mr.
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Renewed: “New Amsterdam” (for fifth and final season), “Chicago Med” (for Season 8), “Chicago Fire” (for Season 11), “Chicago P.D.” for (Season 10), “The Blacklist” (for Season 10), and “La Brea” (for Season 2)Ĭancelled/Ending: “This Is Us” (after six seasons), “The Thing About Pam” (limited series), and “Ordinary Joe” (after one season)
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Yeah, the TV business can be a real mess. Sans a handful of perennial reality standouts like CBS’ “Survivor,” which has been officially renewed for Season 43, unscripted programming kind of does its own thing on its own schedule.
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You’ll notice we only focused on scripted series here.
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This story has been written with the intention that we will update it as each decision comes down from a network’s conference room to the press. Or maybe they just haven’t gotten around to it yet.įor a few Fox examples, in no world would a hit series like “9-1-1” not return next year – we’re just not there yet. Those announcements just haven’t happened yet for any number of reasons, including – but not limited to – ongoing contractual negotiations between networks, studios, casts, and creators. Several series on the respective “TBD” portions of our list, which is broken down by broadcaster, are shoo-ins for new seasons. The Best LGBTQ Movies and TV Shows Streaming on Netflix in 2022 Why Fox - Yes, Fox - Is This Analyst's Only 'Buy' in Media StocksĪs Netflix Struggles and CNN+ Shutters, Peacock Is Thriving with 'Exceptional' Growth, Comcast Saysģ0 Disturbing Foreign Films to Watch, from Gaspar Noé to Takashi Miike Hey, maybe Hulu will want a second serving of that fine wine! “Promised Land” performed so unpromisingly that it was banished to the predominantly Disney-owned Hulu (Comcast’s NBCUniversal still owns 33 percent of the SVOD service) after airing just a few episodes on the Disney-owned broadcast network. Among them, however, were some preplanned decisions like the ending of NBC’s “This Is Us,” CBS’ “Bull” and ABC’s “Black-ish.” But then there is ABC’s “Promised Land,” which (briefly, on ABC at least) followed two Latinx families vying for wealth and power in California’s Sonoma Valley. IndieWire came a bit early to the game this year, but there’s already been a few broadcast TV shows scrapped. (The latter will be more front-loaded networks are keen to keep the cancellations quiet for as long as possible ahead of May’s upfronts when broadcasters reveal their upcoming fall schedules as well as new shows.) With so many shows currently sans such a decision, we’ll get plenty cancellation/renewal news in the next two weeks. ET to reflect the two-season renewal for CBS’ “The Equalizer.”Īpril showers have given way to May flowers – and April meetings among network executives have given way to May renewals and cancellations of existing series.