Single Drunk Female, Wolf Like Me & More TV Favorites Renewed

You can expect to see more of your favorite TV shows. But one Netflix series wasn't so lucky. Find out the latest shows to be renewed and canceled here!

By Daniel Trainor Apr 26, 2022 9:01 PMTags
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Get ready to add more to your watch list, because a bunch of your favorite shows just got renewed!

Freeform's Single Drunk Female and Peacock's Wolf Like Me were both renewed for season two on April 26, while CBS' police drama Blue Bloods was renewed for its 13th season.

Single Drunk Female stars Sofia Black-D'Elia as Samantha, a recovering alcoholic who avoids jail time by moving back in with her mother, played by Ally Sheedy. The series wrapped its first season in March.

Wolf Like Me stars Josh Gad and Isla Fisher as a couple intrinsically linked by their secrets and emotional baggage. Josh plays Gary, a single father attempting to raise his daughter after the death of his wife. Isla plays Mary, a woman with a story from her past that she refuses to tell anyone. The show's first season streamed in January. 

Blue Bloods, which stars Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan and Donnie Wahlberg, follows the Reagan family and their long history in New York City law enforcement. Currently in its 12th season, the show is still the fourth highest-rated on all of broadcast television.

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Meanwhile, one show wasn't so lucky. Raising Dion, the Netflix series about a young boy who begins to manifest superhero abilities, was canceled after two seasons. 

"Sad to say that Raising Dion is cancelled," cast member Sammi Haney wrote on Instagram April 26. "Thank you for all of the amazing support we got from all of our wonderful fans. Season 2 was a success, equal to Season 1, even if just looking at how many people watched all of it and wanted a season 3!"

Alisha Wainwright, who played Nicole on the show, also posted about the cancelation April 26 on Instagram.

"I'm heartbroken that our show isn't moving forward with another season, not only because I won't get to work with my amazing cast and crew in the same way again," she wrote, "but because I feel Raising Dion did so much for little black and brown children and children with disabilities."

For more on the latest TV renewal and cancelation news, read on:

Canceled: Blockbuster (Netflix)

Blockbuster has closed shop at Netflix.

Renewed: Sort Of (HBO Max)

There's nothing Sort Of about it, a third season is coming to HBO Max.

Renewed: Yellowjackets (Showtime)

Yellowjackets will buzz buzz back to our screen for a third season.

Canceled: Searching for Italy (CNN)

Searching for Italy has come to an end at CNN.

Renewed: The Santa Clauses (Disney+)

Tim Allen hasn't given up his Santa hat just yet! The Santa Clauses has been renewed for a second season.

Renewed: The Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max)

Get ready for another semester at Essex College! The Sex Lives of College Girls has been renewed for a third season.

Canceled: Warrior Nun (Netflix)

Just a month after its season two debut, Netflix canceled Warrior Nun.

Ending: Sanditon (PBS Masterpiece)

Prepare for one last trip to Sanditon, as the British drama will end with season three.

Canceled: Step Up (Starz)

Step Up's third season, which saw Christina Milian taking over the role of Collette from the late Naya Rivera, will be its last on Starz.

Renewed: Quantum Leap (NBC)

NBC is leaping into a new season of the Quantum Leap reboot.

Canceled: The Nevers (HBO)

The Nevers has been pulled from HBO Max, confirming that the HBO series will not have a second season.

Canceled: Dangerous Liaisons (Starz)

Despite previously renewing the period drama ahead of its first season premiere, Starz has since reversed the renewal. Dangerous Liaisons is officially canceled.

Canceled: Love Life (HBO Max)

The love is gone at HBO Max, as the streamer has canceled Love Life.

Canceled: Minx (HBO Max)

HBO Max has canceled the sex positive comedy ahead of its planned second season.

Canceled: Legendary (HBO Max)

Legendary has been canceled after three seasons.

Canceled: Fboy Island (HBO Max)

Fboy Island will not have a third season at HBO Max.

Canceled: Los Espookys (HBO)

Los Espookys will not have a third season.

Canceled: The Midnight Club (Netflix)

No more stories will be told at the Brightcliffe Home, as Netflix has canceled the Mike Flanagan-created drama.

Renewed: Surface (Apple TV+)

Apple TV+'s psychological drama will be back with a new season.

Renewed: Tell Me Lies (Hulu)

Tell Me Lies was renewed by Hulu on Nov. 29.

Renewed: The White Lotus (HBO)

Pack your bags, because The White Lotus has been renewed for a third season on HBO.

Ending: Hunters (Prime Video)

The hunt will end in 2023. That's right, Prime Video's Hunters series is ending in the new year.

Canceled: Everything's Trash (Freeform)

Everything's Trash will not have a season two on Freeform.

Canceled: Partner Track (Netflix)

An open and shut case! Partner Track has been canceled at Netflix.

Renewed: The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC)

Kelly Clarkson's syndicated talk show will run through 2025, NBCUniversal confirmed Nov. 7.

Ending: A Million Little Things (ABC)

A Million Little Things is set for a fifth and final season on ABC.

Ending: Carnival Row (Prime Video)

On Nov. 7, Prime Video announced Carnival Row will return for a second and final season Feb. 17.

Renewed: The Watcher (Netflix)

We're sold on this news! The Watcher will have a season two on Netflix.

Renewed: Monster (Netflix)

While there won't be a second season of DAHMER - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Ryan Murphy will bring two more serial killer stories to life for new installments of Monster.

Canceled: Westworld (HBO)

After four seasons, genre-bending drama Westworld was canceled by HBO.

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