TV Series Tracker: Renewed and Canceled
by IMDb-Editors | last updated - 2 hours agoIMDb is keeping track of which scripted series are renewed and canceled. Read on to learn the fates of your favorite shows.
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Canceled: "Here and Now"
Announced: April 25, 2018
HBO bid farewell to "Here and Now," created by Alan Ball, after its single season of 10 episodes.

Renewed: "Jack Ryan"
Announced: April 24, 2018
With John Krasinski's starring turn in A Quiet Place proving successful, Amazon Studios picked up a second season of this Krasinski-led series. And if you're like, "Wait a second ... " — yes, the announcement comes more than four months before the Season 1 premiere on Aug. 31, 2018.

Canceled: "The Path"
Announced: April 24, 2018
Season 3 of this drama, which concluded on March 28, 2018, will be its last, Hulu announced.

Renewed: "The Oath"
Announced: April 24, 2018
Sony's Crackle streaming service has renewed its crime-underworld drama for a second season.

Renewed: "The Last O.G." and "Search Party"
Announced: April 23, 2018
TBS has picked up two of its comedies for an additional season. "The Last O.G." will get a second season, and "Search Party" will move on to Season 3.

Renewed: "Grey's Anatomy"
Announced: April 20, 2018
ABC has ordered a 15th season of its long-running, Seattle-based hospital drama — and there may be more where that came from. Earlier in 2018, ABC inked star Ellen Pompeo to a two-year contract extension, which would hint at a potential Season 16, as well.

Canceled: "Ash vs Evil Dead"
Announced: April 20, 2018
Starz has canceled Bruce Campbell's The Evil Dead follow-up series after three seasons. The show's Season 3 finale on April 29, 2018, will serve as the series finale.

Renewed: "Blue Bloods, "Bull," "Hawaii 5-0," "MacGyver," "Madam Secretary," "NCIS: Los Angeles," and "NCIS: New Orleans"
Announced: April 18, 2018
In addition to picking up four of its reality and news series, CBS has ordered additional seasons for seven of its dramas. These include: "Blue Bloods" (Season 9), "Bull" (Season 3), "Hawaii 5-0" (Season 9), "MacGyver" (Season 3), "Madam Secretary" (Season 5), "NCIS: Los Angeles" (Season 10), and "NCIS: New Orleans" (Season 5).

Canceled: "Seven Seconds"
Announced: April 18, 2018
Netflix announced that it would not renew this drama about police and race relations in New Jersey. The show's first season debuted on the streaming service in February 2018.

Renewed: "This Close"
Announced: April 18, 2018
"This Close," Sundance Now's exploration of two hearing-impaired friends in Los Angeles, will return for a second season, the streaming service announced.

Not returning: "Homeland"
Announced: April 18, 2018
Season 8 of Showtime's long-running CIA/international-intrigue drama will be its last, star Claire Danes announced. With Season 7 wrapping up in 2018, Season 8 is set to premiere in 2019 or later.

Renewed: "NCIS"
Announced: April 13, 2018
CBS will make it a sweet 16 seasons for "NCIS" after announcing that it has extended the run of the procedural, which debuted in 2003. Star and executive producer Mark Harmon also is confirmed to return.

Renewed: "On My Block"
Announced: April 13, 2018
Netflix has ordered a second season of this coming-of-age comedy, set in South Central L.A. Season 1 hit the streaming service in March 2018.

Renewed: "Jessica Jones"
Announced: April 12, 2018
About a month after Netflix unleashed Season 2 of this superhero-turned-PI series, the streaming service announced that the Marvel show will have a third season on the network.

Renewed: "Silicon Valley"
Announced: April 12, 2018
HBO announced it has renewed this ensemble tech-world comedy for a sixth season.

Renewed: "Broad City"
Announced: April 12, 2018
Comedy Central has picked up a fifth season of this New York-based (and briefly Florida-based) series. Season 5, however, will be the show's last — and it won't premiere until 2019. Stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson are attached to development of three additional series with the network, as well.

Renewed: "Loudermilk"
Announced: April 12, 2018
The Audience Network has placed a 10-episode order for a second season of this comedy. It is set to air in fall 2018.

Renewed: "Barry"
Announced: April 12, 2018
Just a few episodes into its premiere season, this comedy, starring "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Bill Hader, received a Season 2 order from HBO.

Renewed: "Alexa & Katie"
Announced: April 9, 2018
It will be another year of high school for the kids in "Alexa & Katie," as Netflix has renewed the tween comedy for a second season on the streaming service.

Canceled: "The Quad"
Announced: April 9, 2018
BET announced the cancellation of this college-set drama shortly after the end of its second season.

Canceled: "Everything Sucks!"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Netflix has canceled this '90s-nostalgia high school comedy/drama after its lone season.

Canceled: "Mozart in the Jungle"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Producers Paul Weitz, Roman Coppola, Will Graham, and Jason Schwartzman announced that Amazon will not pick up a fifth season of this Golden Globe-winning series, centered on folks in the New York Symphony.

Renewed: "Killing Eve"
Announced: April 5, 2018
Days before the series debuted on BBC America, the network renewed the spy thriller — produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge ("Fleabag") — for a second season.

Renewed: "Arrow," "The Flash," "Legends of Tomorrow," and "Supergirl"
Announced: April 2, 2018
The CW collectively gave another season to all four series in the Arrowverse: "Arrow" (Season 7), "The Flash" (Season 5), "Legends of Tomorrow" (Season 4), and "Supergirl" (Season 4).

Renewed: "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"
Announced: April 2, 2018
Shortly after The CW announced that it would renew this comedy for a fourth season, star Rachel Bloom stated that Season 4 will be the last for the show.

Renewed: "Black Lightning" and "Dynasty"
Announced: April 2, 2018
The CW announced that it would pick up both of these freshman series for second seasons, as it expands to Sunday primetime programming.

Renewed: "Jane the Virgin," "Riverdale," and "Supernatural"
Announced: April 2, 2018
Rounding out the 10 series it renewed in early April, The CW gave a fifth season to "Jane the Virgin," a third season to "Riverdale," and a 14th season to "Supernatural."


Canceled: "Stuck in the Middle"
Announced: March 30, 2018
The third season of this Disney Channel comedy, starring Jenna Ortega as the middle of seven children, will be its last. Ortega is linked to the upcoming ABC pilot "Man of the House."

Canceled: "Beyond"
Announced: March 29, 2018
Freeform announced that the recently concluded Season 2 for this supernatural drama will be its last on the network.

Renewed: "Brockmire"
Announced: March 29, 2018
Ahead of its Season 2 premiere, this comedy — starring Hank Azaria as a post-breakdown baseball announcer — has been picked up for its third and fourth seasons, IFC announced.

Renewed: "Strike Back"
Announced: March 27, 2018
Shortly before this series wrapped up its fifth season for Cinemax, the network renewed it for Season 6. The drama about a special-ops team had debuted on Sky in the U.K.

Renewed: "One Day at a Time"
Announced: March 26, 2018
As anticipated, Netflix announced that it has ordered a third season of the reimagined version of "One Day at a Time." The 13-episode season will hit the streaming service in 2019.

Renewed: "Will & Grace"
Announced: March 17, 2018
The "Will & Grace" revival will extend to a third season, NBC announced. This would mark 11 overall seasons for the comedy series — eight in its first run, with Season 9 concluding in spring 2018 and now Seasons 10 and 11 to come.

Renewed: "The Sinner"
Announced: March 16, 2018
USA has renewed this crime drama — albeit likely without its top-billed star. While Season 1's six-episode run focused on Jessica Biel's character and the aftermath of her violence, Season 2 will follow Bill Pullman's Det. Harry Ambrose and his investigation of a murder in upstate New York. Biel will return as an executive producer only, per reports.

Renewed: "Travelers"
Announced: March 15, 2018
Netflix will be home to the third season of this time-travel-to-save-the-world drama, whose previous two seasons had debuted on Showcase in Canada before hitting the streaming service. Star Eric McCormack will direct Season 3's first episode.

Canceled: "Young & Hungry"
Announced: March 15, 2018
Freeform announced that the 10-episode fifth season of this comedy, premiering in June 2018, will be its last on the network. Plans are underway for a full-length movie, however.

Renewed: "Power"
Announced: March 13, 2018
Starz has ordered a sixth season of its popular drama. The series previously had been picked up for another two-season run, with Season 5 slated to premiere on July 1, 2018.

Canceled: "The Librarians"
Announced: March 8, 2018
TNT will not renew its librarian fantasy-adventure series after four seasons. Star Noah Wyle previously had been linked to an upcoming pilot. Show-runner Dean Devlin left the door open for the show finding a new home elsewhere.

Renewed: "The Good Doctor"
Announced: March 7, 2018
ABC's freshman hit "The Good Doctor," which stars Freddie Highmore a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, has been renewed for a second season.

Renewed: "Schitt's Creek"
Announced: March 6, 2018
The Pop network announced that it has renewed this comedy for a 14-episode Season 5 that will debut in winter 2019.

Renewed: "Black Mirror"
Announced: March 5, 2018
Netflix has ordered a fifth season of its science-fiction anthology series. Rumors of spinoffs for popular episodes such as "USS Callister" still abound.

Canceled: "Wayward Pines"
Announced: Feb. 27, 2018
Fox has canceled M. Night Shyamalan's mystery sci-fi drama after two seasons.

Renewed: "The Magicians"
Announced: Feb. 27, 2018
Syfy has renewed this drama about young people with magic powers for a 13-episode Season 4, which will debut in 2019.

Renewed: "Corporate"
Announced: Feb. 26, 2018
After performance reviews, Comedy Central announced it will pick up a second season of this half-hour dark comedy about junior executives in a less-than-ideal working environment.

Renewed: "Lore"
Announced: Feb. 26, 2018
Amazon announced that it is planning on a second season of this horror anthology.

Renewed: "Superstore"
Announced: Feb. 21, 2018
As this comedy rounds into the home stretch of Season 3, NBC announced its renewal for a fourth season.

Renewed: "High Maintenance" and "Crashing"
Announced: Feb. 21, 2018
HBO has announced renewals of these two New York-based, half-hour comedies for third seasons. Each began its second season in January 2018.

Renewed: "Grace and Frankie"
Announced: Feb. 14, 2018
On Valentine's Day, Netflix announced that it would pick up a fifth season of this comedy.

Canceled: "Disjointed"
Announced: Feb. 14, 2018
Netflix has canceled this comedy about a Los Angeles marijuana operation after its lone two-part season.

Renewed: "Midnight, Texas"
Announced: Feb. 14, 2018
NBC announced a second season of this drama from "True Blood" author Charlaine Harris' vampire trilogy. The show will get new show-runners for Season 2.

Renewed: "Bosch"
Announced: Feb. 13, 2018
Prior to Season 4's release on April 13, 2018, Amazon Studios renewed the detective series for a fifth season. Eric Ellis Overmyer will rejoin the show as co-showrunner, after stepping away for Season 4 to work on "The Man in the High Castle."

Renewed: "No Activity"
Announced: Feb. 13, 2018
"No Activity," the first original scripted comedy on CBS All Access, has been picked up for a second season, the streaming network announced. The show is a Funny Or Die offshoot of an Australian series of the same name.

Canceled: "Once Upon a Time"
Announced: Feb. 6, 2018
Season 7 of this Disney drama will be its last, as ABC has announced that the heavily rebooted series will not return after its current season ends.

Canceled: "Shut Eye"
Announced: Jan. 30, 2018
After two seasons, Hulu has canceled this drama series, star Jeffrey Donovan announced on Twitter.

Renewed: "Suits"
Announced: Jan. 30, 2018
USA Network has renewed the legal drama for an eighth season and confirmed Patrick J. Adams and Meghan Markle will depart the series at the end of its seventh season. The second half of Season 7 is set to premiere on March 28.

Canceled: "Dice"
Announced: Jan. 30, 2018
Showtime has canceled Andrew Dice Clay’s semi-autobiographical comedy series after two seasons.

Renewed: "The Chi"
Announced: Jan. 30, 2018
Lena Waithe's "The Chi" has been renewed for a second season on Showtime.

Renewed: "Fuller House"
Announced: Jan. 29, 2018
Netflix has renewed "Fuller House" for a fourth season. Part one of "Fuller House" Season 3 premiered in September, with the second part debuting in December.

Renewed: "Happy!"
Announced: Jan. 29, 2018
Syfy has announced its renewal of this offbeat series starring Christopher Meloni as a hitman and Patton Oswalt as the voice of his blue horse friend. Season 1 had debuted in December 2017.

Canceled: "Damnation"
Announced: Jan. 25, 2018
USA Network has canceled "Damnation," the drama set in 1930s middle America, after one season.

Canceled: "I Love Dick", "One Mississippi", and "Jean-Claude Van Johnson"
Announced: Jan. 17, 2018
Amazon has canceled three of its original series — "I Love Dick" from Jill Soloway, "One Mississippi" from Tig Notaro, and "Jean-Claude Van Johnson," a comedy starring the action-movie actor Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Renewed: "The Tick"
Announced: Jan. 17, 2018
Amazon has renewed "The Tick," the series based on the popular comic book character, for a 10-episode second season.

Canceled: "The Shannara Chronicles"
Announced: Jan. 16, 2018
The Paramount Network, formerly known as Spike TV, has passed on this adventure series, which had formerly appeared on MTV. Reports left the door open for the show to move to another network for Season 3.

Renewed: "9-1-1"
Announced: Jan. 16, 2018
FOX has renewed Ryan Murphy's first-responders drama for a second season.

Canceled: "Lady Dynamite"
Announced: Jan. 13, 2018
Netflix has parted ways with Maria Bamford's comedy about a woman living with bipolar disorder after a two-season, 20-episode run.

Renewed: "The Walking Dead"
Announced: Jan. 13, 2018
Prior to the second half of Season 8 airing, AMC renewed its long-running zombie — sorry, walker franchise hub for Season 9.

Renewed: "Liar"
Announced: Jan. 13, 2018
SundanceTV has renewed the psychological drama "Liar," which stars Joanne Froggatt ("Downton Abbey") and Ioan Gruffudd ("Fantastic Four"), for a second season.

Renewed: "Stan Against Evil"
Announced: Jan. 12, 2018
There will be more evil demon-things to fight, as IFC has renewed this horror-comedy for Season 3.

Renewed: "American Dad!"
Announced: Jan. 11, 2018
The Seth MacFarlane animated series will stretch at least through Season 14, as TBS announced it has picked up another two seasons of the long-running show.

Canceled: "Chance"
Announced: Jan. 9, 2018
The run of this Hugh Laurie psychological thriller on Hulu will end after two seasons, the streaming network announced.

Renewed: "Runaways" and "Future Man"
Announced: Jan. 8, 2018
The Marvel series "Runaways" has received a 13-episode Season 2 order on Hulu, which also picked up the Josh Hutcherson series "Future Man" for its second season.

Renewed: "Young Sheldon"
Announced: Jan. 6, 2018
CBS has renewed its freshman comedy — a spinoff prequel of "The Big Bang Theory"— for a second season.

Canceled: "The Mayor"
Announced: Jan. 4, 2018
ABC has canceled "The Mayor," pulling the freshman comedy from its Tuesday night schedule.

Renewed: "The Gifted"
Announced: Jan. 4, 2018
Fox has renewed the X-Men Universe series for a second season.

Canceled: "The Fosters"
Announced: Jan. 3, 2018
Although Freeform will be ending this adoption drama after five seasons, it has ordered a spinoff with stars Cierra Ramirez and Maia Mitchell.

Renewed: "She's Gotta Have It"
Announced: Jan. 1, 2018
Creator Spike Lee announced that Netflix has ordered a second season of the adaptation of his 1986 film, shortly after Season 1 debuted.

Canceled: "White Famous"
Announced: Dec. 29, 2017
Showtime has canceled this Jay Pharoah vehicle after one season.

Canceled: "Graves"
Announced: Dec. 21, 2017
Another term of this Epix series, starring Nick Nolte as a former U.S. president, is not in the cards, the network announced.

Renewed: "Dark"
Announced: Dec. 20, 2017
Netflix has signed on for Season 2 of its time-travel mystery, the streaming service's first German-language series.

Canceled: "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
Announced: Dec. 18, 2017
Season 2 is the end of the road for Max Landis' mystery-comedy, with BBC America cancelling the series.

Renewed: "The OA"
Announced: Dec. 17, 2017
Co-creator and star Brit Marling has confirmed Netflix has renewed "The OA" for a second season.

Renewed: "Van Helsing"
Announced: Dec. 19, 2017
Syfy will bite off a bit more of this vampire drama by picking it up for Season 3.

Canceled: "Love"
Announced: Dec. 15, 2017
Season 3 of Judd Apatow's comedy series will be its last on Netflix.

Renewed: "Frontier"
Announced: Dec. 14, 2017
Season 3 of this Jason Momoa starrer will stream later this year, Netflix says.

Renewed: "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Announced: Dec. 14, 2017
Chances of another extended hiatus for Larry David's comedy are slim, as HBO announced it has picked it up for a 10th season.

Renewed: "Mr. Robot"
Announced: Dec. 13, 2017
USA Network has renewed “Mr. Robot” for a fourth season.

Renewed: "The Punisher"
Announced: Dec. 12, 2017
Netflix has ordered a second season of the Marvel drama about a vigilante with revenge on his mind.

Renewed: "Shooter"
Announced: Dec. 4, 2017
Ryan Phillippe and friends will return for Season 3 of this USA Network drama.

Renewed: "Stranger Things"
Announced: Dec. 1, 2017
Netflix has ordered a third season of breakout series that takes place in Hawkins, Ind., where a government lab accidentally opened a door to another dimension, referred to as the Upside Down.

Canceled: "Haters Back Off!"
Announced: Dec. 1, 2017
Netflix has backed off of Colleen Ballinger's comedy and will not renew it for a third season.

Renewed: "Mindhunter"
Announced: Nov. 30, 2017
Netflix has ordered a second season of this crime drama thriller, centered on FBI agents who delve into the psychology of murder.

Renewed: "SMILF"
Announced: Nov. 29, 2017
Shortly into the show's first season, Showtime announced it will pick up a second season of this half-hour single-mother comedy.

Renewed: "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return"
Announced: Nov. 24, 2017
Netflix has ordered a second season of this comedy sci-fi series, which spotlights B-movies.

Renewed: "The Good Place"
Announced: Nov. 21, 2017
NBC has given a third-season renewal to this comedy series.

Canceled: "Nashville"
Announced: Nov. 17, 2017
The country music drama will end after its upcoming sixth season on CMT, which revived the show after it was canceled by ABC after four seasons.

Canceled: "Still the King"
Announced: Nov. 17, 2017
CMT has opted not to pick up a third season of this scripted comedy starring Billy Ray Cyrus.