We've got good news and bad news, and we're still waiting on more.
It's Upfronts time for the TV networks, which means they're deciding on the futures of their shows as they look towards the 2021-2022 schedule. Most series get to look forward to new seasons, but not everyone can be so lucky, and there have certainly been a few heartbreaks this year already.
Fox said goodbye to its serial killer family drama Prodigal Son, while ABC pulled the plug on Rebel, Call Your Mother, Mixed-ish, For Life and American Housewife. CBS has canceled The Unicorn and the beleaguered All Rise, right after showrunner Greg Spottiswood was fired after allegations of misconduct, per THR.
Black-ish and This Is Us are both heading into their final seasons, while Grey's Anatomy is still kicking as it prepares for season 18. Newbies Young Rock, Kenan, Mr. Mayor, Home Economics, Law & Order: Organized Crime and Call Me Kat are all on their way back for second seasons, and that's just some of the news for the broadcast networks.
NBC, meanwhile, is keeping us all waiting on the fates of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Good Girls, Debris and Manifest, but in the land of The CW, we can all rest easy. Back in February,iIt renewed almost every single show it has like the hero it is.
You can keep up with the fates of all your favorite shows below, and you can bookmark this page for all updates as they arrive!
Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for a 19th season at ABC.
According to reports, Prime Video has canceled I Know What You Did Last Summer after one season.
We're Here will return for a third season on HBO.
We've got some buzz-worthy news for you! Showtime has renewed Yellowjackets for a second season.
On Dec. 16, TBS announced that American Dad will return for not one, but two more seasons. The comedy series was picked up for seasons 18 and 19 ahead of the Jan. 24 premiere of season 17 on TBS.
The Las Vegas crime lab will stay open for business, as CBS has renewed CSI: Las Vegas for a second season.
Why Women Kill will return for a third season on Paramount+. The streamer confirmed the news on Dec. 15.
On Dec. 14, M. Night Shyamalan confirmed that Servant will end following its fourth season.
In December, Diary of a Future President was canceled by Disney+ after two seasons.
Netflix announced on Dec. 9 that the bounty hunters will unfortunately not be returning for season two.
Starz announced on Dec. 7 that James "Ghost" St. Patrick will continue his legacy in season three of Power Book II: Ghost.
On Dec. 7, HBO Max announced that Kimberly Finkle (Pauline Chalamet) and her roommate girl gang will attend Essex College for another semester filled with coffee shop shifts and naked shenanigans in season two of The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline and the rest of the cast of Outer Banks are heading back to paradise as Netflix announced the hit-drama would be renewed for a third season on Dec. 7
Class will no longer be in session for A.P. Bio. After the comedy was canceled at NBC after two seasons, A.P. Bio found a new home on Peacock. However, on Dec. 6, creator Mike O'Brien announced that the NBCUniversal streaming service did not renew the show for a fifth season.
In November, it was announced that Kevin Can F**k Himself will end after its second season.
Season two of the travel show will follow Outlander's Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish as they explore New Zealand.
The hilarious Hulu comedy will come to end after season two resumes on Friday, Dec. 3.
Chucky will continue to be the stuff of nightmares, as Syfy and USA Network renewed the hit horror show for a second season.
We Are Lady Parts will continue to rock on thanks to a second season. Peacock confirmed the renewal news on Monday, Nov. 22.
Queen Sugar's seventh season will be its last on OWN.
The D'Amelio Show will return for a second season, Hulu announced in November 2021.
Selena Gomez will continue cooking up a storm as her HBO Max series, Selena + Chef, has been renewed for a fourth season.
In November 2021, it was revealed that Search Party will come to an end after its fifth season.
Viewers will be able to check back into Fantasy Island when the drama's second season premieres in 2022.
The upcoming third season of Hanna will be the show's last.
The wrestling drama starring Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig will return for a second season at Starz.
The Roy family drama will continue, as Succession has been renewed for a fourth season.
Netflix has renewed You for a fourth season, the streaming service confirmed on Oct. 13.
The Other Two will return for a third season on HBO Max.
Derry Girls will come to an end after three seasons, creator Lisa McGee confirmed in September 2021.