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HBO’s It’s Florida, Man. Renewed for Season 3: The Sunshine State Gets Even Wilder
HBO has officially renewed its late-night comedy series It’s Florida, Man. for a third season, proving that the Sunshine State’s weirdness is truly endless and endlessly entertaining. The first two seasons are already streaming on HBO Max, giving fans plenty of wild tales to binge before the new season drops. Produced by Rough House Pictures (the team behind Eastbound & Down and The Righteous Gemstones ), It’s Florida, Man. thrives on dramatizing true stories pulled strai

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6 hours ago


Mickey Haller Back in the Fast Lane: The Lincoln Lawyer Scores Early Season 5 Renewal on Netflix
Grab your driving gloves and dust off your legal briefs, because Netflix is officially keeping the cameras rolling on Mickey Haller's legal practice. In news that will surely have fans cheering louder than a winning closing argument, the streamer greenlit The Lincoln Lawyer for Season 5 on January 28, 2026 . This isn't just standard procedure; it’s a confident, early pickup that underscores the series' massive popularity and Netflix's trust in showrunner Ted Humphrey's vi

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2 days ago


Apple TV Admits We Need Therapy: 'Shrinking' Renewed for Season 4 Ahead of Season 3 Premiere
If you’ve been self-medicating with re-runs of Jimmy Laird breaking every ethical boundary known to the APA, Apple TV has some news that might actually lower your cortisol levels. Ahead of its highly anticipated Season 3 premiere on January 28, 2026 , the streamer has officially handed down an early Season 4 renewal for Shrinking . It seems Apple isn't ready to let go of its favorite "sad dads and the people who tolerate them" ensemble just yet. For a show that was original

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3 days ago


Is Your Favorite Show Returning? CBS Just Renewed 10 Shows at Once — And Not a Single One Is a Surprise
If you were hoping for a radical shake-up of the broadcast landscape, you clearly haven’t been paying attention to CBS. The network that essentially invented the “if it ain’t broke, don’t touch it” philosophy just dumped a massive bucket of renewals on our desks, confirming that 10 of your favorite (or most tolerated) series are coming back for the 2026–2027 season. It’s a good day to be a procedural fan and an even better day to be a CBS executive who enjoys consistent, if p

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Jan 22


Prime Video’s Legally Blonde Prequel Elle Sets July Premiere Date and Already Renewed for Season 2
Amazon’s Legally Blonde prequel series Elle , which zooms in on Elle Woods’ high school years just locked in a July 1, 2026 premiere date and, in a bold move that’s got Hollywood buzzing, was renewed for Season 2 before Season 1 even debuts . This double whammy sets the bar high for one of the summer’s most anticipated streaming shows. Set to stream exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories, Elle is a coming‑of‑age comedy‑drama that promises t

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Jan 21


Canceled: Netflix's Bloody Ax Falls on 'The Abandons' & 'Vince Staples Show'
Netflix is at it again, wielding the cancellation ax with a speed that would make a Western quick-draw artist blush. In the latest purge of original content, the streaming giant has unceremoniously dumped both the gritty Western epic The Abandons and the critically acclaimed, genre-bending comedy The Vince Staples Show . It’s a double whammy of bad news fo r fans who had invested time in these unique, albeit disparate, projects. The decisions underscore Netflix's ruthless, d

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Jan 21


‘Culinary Class Wars’ Season 3 Renewed at Netflix — And Yes, the Knives Are Coming Out in Teams
Netflix is once again turning up the heat. Culinary Class Wars , the buzzy Korean cooking competition that’s become comfort food for reality TV obsessives has officially been renewed for Season 3 and the streaming giant is shaking things up in a big way. This time, it’s no longer every chef for themselves. Season 3 is going full-on team warfare and honestly? That’s exactly what this show was built for. After two seasons of individual chefs battling it out for culinary suprema

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Jan 17


Family Law to End with Season 4: The CW Legal Drama Bids a Bittersweet Farewell
If you were holding out hope for more courtroom drama, the time has come to face reality: Family Law officially wrapped up with its Season 4 finale in September 2025 . Starring Jewel Staite as the sharp, empathetic lawyer Abigail Bianchi, the show has spent four seasons blending family drama, legal battles, and just enough snark to keep viewers hooked. Now, with the gavel finally down, it’s time to look back at what made the series a fan favorite and how it closed its chapte

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Jan 9


Black Mirror Renewed for Season 8 at Netflix — Because the Future Apparently Still Needs Ruining
Netflix has officially renewed the long-running anthology series for Season 8 , confirming that creator Charlie Brooker isn’t done poking at our collective tech anxiety. In an era where AI writes emails, algorithms choose our entertainment, and smart devices know us better than our friends, the timing feels painfully on brand. The renewal of Black Mirror for Season 8 signals Netflix’s continued confidence in one of its most iconic originals. Love it, fear it, or watch throug

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Jan 9


The Pitt Renewed for Season 3: HBO Max’s Grittiest Medical Drama Isn’t Going Anywhere
HBO Max clearly isn’t ready to discharge The Pitt anytime soon. The streamer has officially renewed the buzzy medical drama for Season 3 and if you’ve been anywhere near TV discourse lately, that news probably feels both inevitable and deeply deserved. In an era where shows are often canceled before they can find their footing, The Pitt has managed to do the impossible: hook viewers, impress critics and justify its place in the increasingly crowded prestige-TV ER. HBO CEO

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Jan 8


The Lowdown Renewed For Season 2: Tulsa Isn’t Done Talking
FX has officially decided that Tulsa still has plenty of secrets left to spill. The Lowdown , the neo-noir crime drama that quietly swaggered into the TV conversation and refused to leave, has been renewed for Season 2 , and honestly, it would’ve been more shocking if it hadn’t. With Ethan Hawke’s endlessly watchable turn as self-styled “truthstorian” Lee Raybon and Sterlin Harjo’s sharp, lived-in storytelling, the series carved out a lane that felt both classic and weirdly f

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Jan 7


Emily in Paris Renewed for Season 6 at Netflix After Another Buzzy Season
Emily Cooper isn’t packing her bags anytime soon. Netflix has officially renewed Emily in Paris for Season 6 , proving once again that questionable fashion choices, chaotic romance, and glossy European backdrops remain a winning formula whether the internet loves it, hates it, or love-hates it while watching every single episode anyway. The renewal comes hot on the heels of Season 5’s release, a season that doubled down on what the show does best: extravagant visuals, impuls

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Jan 5


Mayor of Kingstown to End With Season 5: Paramount+ Sets a Proper Farewell for Its Grittiest Power Play
Kingstown is finally closing its gates and this time, it’s official. After years of moral gray zones, prison politics, and Jeremy Renner carrying the emotional weight of an entire broken town on his back, Mayor of Kingstown is gearing up for its final chapter. Paramount+ has confirmed that the Taylor Sheridan drama will end with Season 5 , giving fans a clear runway toward an actual ending instead of a quiet streaming-era disappearance. Yes, if you’ve seen the phrase “mayor

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Jan 5


House of the Dragon Will End With Season 4, HBO Confirms
Winter may still be coming in House of the Dragon, but at least now we know when the fire finally goes out. HBO has officially confirmed that House of the Dragon will end with Season 4 , bringing the Targaryen civil war to a planned, finite conclusion. In an era where hit shows tend to overstay their welcome until viewers quietly slip out the back door, this announcement lands as both a surprise and a relief. The confirmation comes straight from showrunner Ryan Condal, who h

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Jan 3


Love, Chaos and Questionable Decisions: Netflix Renews Japanese Reality Series Badly In Love for Season 2
Netflix clearly isn’t done watching messy relationships unfold, because the streamer has officially renewed the Japanese reality series Badly In Love for Season 2. After a buzzy first season that delivered emotional whiplash, chaotic romance and enough side-eye to power an entire reaction GIF economy, the renewal feels less like a surprise and more like destiny. When reality TV strikes this particular nerve, Netflix knows better than to pull the plug. Badly In Love carved o

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Dec 25, 2025


Netflix Benches Olympo: Sports Drama Canceled After One Season
Netflix has blown the final whistle on Olympo , its glossy Spanish sports drama that sprinted onto the platform with high ambitions and barely caught its breath before getting benched. After just one season, the streamer has officially canceled Olympo , leaving fans with unresolved storylines, wasted potential, and that familiar Netflix-shaped ache of “what could’ve been.” The cancellation of Olympo lands as another reminder that even a buzzy launch and decent viewership are

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Dec 24, 2025


NCIS: Tony & Ziva Not Returning for Season 2 — A Reunion That Ended Too Soon
For longtime NCIS fans, the return of Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David felt like TV comfort food: familiar, satisfying, and powered almost entirely by chemistry. So when NCIS: Tony & Ziva landed on Paramount+, expectations were sky-high. This was the reunion viewers had waited years for, a chance to see one of the franchise’s most beloved pairings back in action. Unfortunately, that reunion is officially a short one. NCIS: Tony & Ziva is not returning for Season 2, and the news

Je-Ree
Dec 19, 2025


Netflix Cancels Boots After One Season — And Yes, Fans Are Side-Eyeing the Algorithm Again
Netflix has done it again. Just when fans were getting comfortable, emotionally invested, and ready to see where things might actually go , the streamer has officially canceled Boots after one season . The decision, announced barely weeks after the show’s debut, has reignited the ongoing debate about Netflix’s increasingly ruthless renewal strategy and whether quality even matters anymore. For those who missed the memo (or were still catching up), Boots was a coming-of-age

Je-Ree
Dec 16, 2025


Leverage: Redemption Canceled After Three Seasons — And TV Just Lost One of Its Smartest Cons
Well, grab your black turtlenecks and commiseration snacks because the bad news is official: Leverage: Redemption has been canceled after three seasons. The revival series, which brought the beloved con artists back together to steal from the rich and give justice a stylish shove will not return for a fourth season. And frankly? Television just made a deeply questionable life choice. Premiering in 2021 Leverage: Redemption proved that revivals don’t have to be hollow nostal

Je-Ree
Dec 12, 2025


Heated Rivalry Renewed for Season 2: Canada’s Steamy Hockey Drama Scores Big
If you thought the sparks on the ice in Heated Rivalry were only figurative, think again. The LGBTQ+ ice hockey drama has officially been renewed for Season 2 , and fans across North America, Europe, and beyond are already buzzing. The show, which debuted on Crave to massive critical and social media acclaim, follows rival hockey stars Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) as they navigate a secret romance in the cutthroat world of professional

Je-Ree
Dec 12, 2025
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