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Celebrity Name That Tune Renewed for Season 6 at Fox
Dust off your musical thinking caps and prepare your ears for more aggressive buzzer-slapping. Fox has officially given the green light to another round of musical trivia; Celebrity Name That Tune is renewed for Season 6. The network is slotting the star-studded guessing game right into its upcoming prime-time schedule. The renewal keeps the network's favorite musical game show alive for the fall lineup. It will anchor a night of trivia, airing on Mondays at 8/7c. To make mat

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3 days ago


Starz Just Canceled Spartacus: House of Ashur — But Another Streamer Could Revive It
The arena has emptied, the sandals are packed away, and Nick Tarabay’s smug grin has officially been wiped off the canvas. Starz has officially canceled Spartacus: House of Ashur, leaving fans of blood, sand and alternate-history scheming out in the cold. After a single ten-episode season that wrapped up in February 2026, the premium cable network decided it was time to put this particular gladiator out to pasture. For a franchise built on gory comebacks and defying the odds,

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5 days ago


Emily in Paris Season 6 Is the Final Chapter—And Emily’s Off to Greece for One Last Messy Romance
Netflix is grounding Emily Cooper as season 6 is the final season for Emily in Paris. Goodbye to berets and baffling marketing strategies. In France, for six years, Emily Cooper has broken through the ranks of a fashionable French hospitality industry with optimism and costume choices of dubious taste. Now, the streaming giant is preparing to pack her suitcases for good. Production has officially begun, shifting the action away from the streets of Paris toward the sunny Greek

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6 days ago


Blessed Be the Renewal: Hulu Greenlights ‘The Testaments’ Season 2
Praise Be to the streaming gods, or more accurately, the Disney executive suite. Hulu has officially announced that The Testaments is renewed for Season 2, proving that our collective obsession with the bleak, bonnet-clad dystopia of Gilead isn't going anywhere anytime soon. The renewal news dropped just one week ahead of the highly anticipated Season 1 finale, sparing fans from the agonizing limbo that usually accompanies prestige television these days. It turns out that tra

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7 days ago


Mickey Haller Is Taking His Final Ride as The Lincoln Lawyer Sets Season 5 Ending
Pack up the trunk office and finish that gas-station chic filet-o-fish, because Netflix is officially pulling over. The streaming giant confirmed that The Lincoln Lawyer ending after Season 5 is a done deal. While fans of Mickey Haller’s backseat litigation are understandably nursing a minor case of whiplash, the announcement that the upcoming 10-episode stretch will serve as the final chapter is actually the best news the show could get. In an era where Netflix axes beloved

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May 14


Apple TV Renews Margo’s Got Money Troubles for Season 2 — Because Watching Millennials Struggle Has Never Been More Entertaining
Apple TV is officially keeping Margo’s Got Money Troubles in business. The streamer announced a season two renewal for the critically acclaimed comedy-drama ahead of the show’s season one finale, proving that audiences apparently cannot get enough of watching people spiral under the crushing weight of bills, bad decisions, and family dysfunction. Honestly? Relatable television is thriving. Led by Elle Fanning in one of her strongest performances to date, Margo’s Got Money Tro

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May 13


Netflix Renews Running Point, The Walter Boys, and Big Mistakes Because Cancellation Apparently Isn’t an Option
Netflix dropped a massive lineup of series renewals during its annual Upfront presentation, proving once again that the streaming giant loves nothing more than locking down its top talent. In a single afternoon sweep, the platform handed out multiple-season extensions to three of its most talked-about projects: the Mindy Kaling-produced basketball comedy Running Point, the never-ending teenage love triangle My Life with the Walter Boys, and Dan Levy’s latest dark comedic vent

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May 13


CNN Renews Have I Got News For You for Season 5: Satire Is Staying Put (For Once)
CNN has done something shocking: they made a good programming decision. The network officially announced that Have I Got News For You has been renewed for Season 5, ensuring that our Saturday nights will continue to feature a healthy dose of mockery. The satirical panel series has quickly grown from a quirky experiment into a ratings anchor for the network’s weekend lineup. The Unstoppable Trio Returns to the Desk At the heart of the renewal is the return of the central trio.

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May 13


Amazon Renews Reacher for Season 5 Before Season 4 Even Shows Its Face
Amazon has officially decided that four seasons of watching a human tank wander the American landscape simply isn’t enough. Before the fourth season has even had a chance to drop its first trailer, Prime Video confirmed that Reacher has been renewed for Season 5. It seems the streaming giant knows exactly what the people want: minimal dialogue, maximum property damage, and shirts that are clearly fighting for their lives against Alan Ritchson’s chest. This early renewal is a

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May 11


RJ Decker Renewed for Season 2: Florida’s Sweatiest Detective Returns
Pack your bug spray and prepare for another round of swampy justice because ABC has officially decided that R.J. Decker isn’t quite finished making a mess of the Sunshine State. In a move that surprised exactly zero people who have glanced at the Hulu trending charts lately, the network confirmed today that R.J. Decker is renewed for Season 2. The renewal serves as the final piece of a very tidy puzzle for ABC. By greenlighting a second outing for Scott Speedman’s disillusion

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May 8


Law & Order Renewed for Season 26 — Because Apparently It Can’t Be Killed
Dick Wolf’s original baby is officially immortal. Despite some nervous sweating from the fan base and the usual "will they or won't they" dance with the network, Law & Order will be getting renewed soon for its 26th season. Deadline reported today that the procedural flagship has finally hammered out the details for its return to the 2026-27 lineup, ensuring that the "doink-doink" sound effect will continue to haunt our living rooms for at least another year. It was a close c

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May 7


Murder in a Small Town Renewed for Season 3 as Peter Gallagher Joins Cast
Quiet the Alberg alarms and put the kettle on, because Fox has decided we haven't spent quite enough time wandering the foggy, murder-prone shores of Gibsons. In a move that surprised exactly no one who tracks Nielsen ratings and "cozy vibes," Murder in a Small Town has been officially greenlit for Season 3. It seems the network has found its sweet spot: a show where the sweaters are chunky, the library is suspiciously well-funded, and the body count is high enough to make yo

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May 7


FX Confirms The Bear Will End With Season 5
Grab your Sharpies and blue tape, because the clock is officially ticking on the most stressful kitchen in Chicago. FX has finally confirmed what the industry whispers have been suggesting for months: The Bear is ending with Season 5. While fans are busy mourning the eventual loss of Carmy’s brooding stares and Sydney’s impeccable palate, the network has handed us a bittersweet June 25, 2026, premiere date to circle in red. The announcement comes on the heels of the surprise

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May 6


HBO Renews Harry Potter Series for Season 2 Before Premiere
The Boy Who Lived is officially the Boy Who Won’t Leave. Just months before the first season of the Harry Potter TV series even hits our screens, HBO has already pulled the trigger on a Season 2 renewal. Clearly, the suits at Warner Bros. Discovery aren't just banking on nostalgia; they’re banking on the fact that we’re all suckers for a well-funded trip back to the Scottish Highlands. It’s official: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is moving into active development. T

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May 6


The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Scores Season 2 Renewal at NBC
Put down the remote and stop doom-scrolling for once because NBC actually did something right. The peacock network officially confirmed today that The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins has been renewed for Season 2. After a freshman run that managed to pull in 14 million viewers for its premiere and somehow keep a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, which, let’s be honest, is usually reserved for prestige dramas about sad people in raincoats, Reggie is coming back to save us from another

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May 5


Going Dutch Canceled: Why Fox Pulled the Plug on Denis Leary’s Comedy
The military draft is back, but not the kind anyone wanted. Fox has officially pulled the plug on Going Dutch. After two seasons of Denis Leary yelling at soldiers in the Netherlands, the network decided that the bill for this particular comedy was one they were no longer willing to split. The Going Dutch canceled news officially broke today, leaving the show's small but vocal fanbase wondering where it all went wrong for Colonel Patrick Lindsay. A Premise That Ran Out of Gas

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May 4


Peter Sutherland’s Final Mission: The Night Agent to End with Season 4 on Netflix
Buckle up, phone-watchers. Netflix has finally decided when to pull the plug on its favorite sprint-and-grunt simulator. The streaming giant officially announced that The Night Agent will end with Season 4, ensuring that Peter Sutherland’s legs get a well-deserved rest before the formula wears thinner than a government nondisclosure agreement. Since its debut, the series has been the ultimate "laundry-folding" show, compelling enough to keep you from hitting the "back" button

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May 4


Love & Hip Hop Is Ending and Reality TV Will Never Be the Same
After fifteen years of flying champagne flutes, questionable studio sessions and enough paternity tests to keep a lab running for a century, the Love & Hip Hop franchise is finally hanging up its headphones. VH1 and Paramount recently dropped the bombshell that the sprawling reality TV empire is headed for a permanent hiatus, concluding with a massive final event. For those of us who have spent over a decade watching Mona Scott-Young navigate the trenches of New York, Atlant

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May 3


NBC Cancels Stumble After One Season—Was It Canceled Too Soon?
It’s official: the pom-poms have been mothballed and the megaphone has been muted. NBC has officially pulled the plug on Stumble, confirming that Coach Courteney Potter won’t be returning for a sophomore season. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who actually looks at a Nielsen spreadsheet, the freshman comedy has joined the ever-growing graveyard of "shows that were actually decent but nobody watched." A Short-Lived Routine Stumble arrived with a fair amount of pedig

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May 1


NBC Pulls the Plug: Why Brilliant Minds Was Canceled and What’s Next for Dr. Wolf
It turns out even a genius neurologist can’t diagnose why a network audience won’t tune in. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who actually looks at a Nielsen spreadsheet, NBC has officially pulled the plug on Brilliant Minds. The Zachary Quinto-led medical drama, which tried to make "face blindness" the next "Sherlock-style quirk," is heading to the television graveyard after its sophomore run. A Short Circuit in the Ratings While the show took inspiration from the l

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May 1
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