Person of Interest is a solid performer in the ratings and it recently garnered major buzz for killing off series regular Taraji P. Henson's character, leading CBS to renew it for a fourth season.
ABC Family announced last March that their hit drama has been renewed for both a fourth and fifth season. Our little liars, who are currently halfway through their fourth season, will continue to be tormented via text message for at least another year. The beloved series continues to dominate on social media and still holds the coveted title as the most tweeted about series on television.
It's time to say goodbye to the Chance family! Fox canceled the sitcom after four seasons, with its one-hour series finale set to air on Friday, April 4. "On behalf of myself Greg Garcia and Raising Hope's amazing cast and crew, I would like to thank our audience for tuning in and supporting us over the last four seasons," executive producer Mike Mariano said in a statement."
After a soft debut, bringing in 7.1 million viewers despite landing the coveted American Idol lead-in, Greg Kinnear's legal drama dropped to less than 4 million viewers before being pulled from the schedule. House 2.0, this was not, despite what Fox had hoped for.
The Pretty Little Liars spinoff starring Tyler Blackburn just finished its first season run on ABC Family and in a surprising move, the network canceled the spooky supernatural drama. The final episode attracted 1.4 million viewers. Executive producer Joseph Dougherty recently opened up to E! News about the show's troubles, saying, "It has been a very interesting experience doing this particular show, launching it the way we did and realizing perhaps that we separated it from PLL a little too soon."
All hail the CW's new guilty pleasure! The network renewed its royal drama for a second season after its ratings steadily increased throughout its freshman outing and it developed a fervent online fanbase. Feel free to blast Lorde's "Royals" at any time.
NBC has ended its Revolution. Though it was the number one new drama in its freshman season, season two saw a major decline in ratings (and buzz) for Eric Kripke and J.J. Abrams' action-drama, resulting in its cancellation.
Save us a seat on the Hamptons Jitney! Despite a drop in ratings (and some questionable storylines), ABC has renewed Revenge for a fourth season. Network boss Paul Lee had previously expressed his interest in keeping the sudser on the air for a long time. "We have a long way to go with that show," Lee said of the Emily VanCamp starrer.
LOL, like ABC would even consider canceling Shonda Rhimes' buzzed-about political drama. Such a move could possibly break the Internet.
NBC shut down production on Sean Hayes' freshman sitcom, essentially cancelling the struggling series."Thanks to @SeanSavesWorld actors & crew & @NBC for a wonderful opportunity," Hayes wrote on Twitter.
The dysfunctional Gallagher gang will be back for a 12-episode fifth season in 2015. The Showtime series has been averaging 5.5 million viewers across platforms in its fourth season, up eight percent from the previous year.
Fox renewed the long-running animated comedy for a 26th season in October 2013.
Fox is booking a longtime stay in this spooky supernatural drama, thanks to impressive ratings (the season averaged an impressive 4.3 rating in the adults 18-49 demo in live-plus-7 day returns) and a massive cult following ('Sup, Sleepyheads!). Sleepy Hollow was the first new series of the season to be renewed for a sophomore outing. While it was a 13-episode order, Kevin Reilly said, "We may do more."
The FX hit biker drama kicks off its seventh and final season in the fall, with Drea DeMatteo being upped to series regular after the shocking season six losses of Ron Perlman and Maggie Siff. After the death of his wife and BFF (RIP Opie!), creator Kurt Sutter previewed, "It really is Jax completely untethered and on his own in the final season." And it looks like the club will be going out on a high note as the season six finale was SOA's highest-rated finale ever.
Fox ordered an 11th season of the longrunning dance competition, which will premiere this summer. All aboard the hot tamale train!
Yeah, there was never any doubt that the CW would bring the Winchesters back for a 10th season, as network boss Mark Pedowitz said, "As a fan of the show, I've seen every episode, as long as I'm here and those number still hold, God bless 'em. They can go as long as they want." Plus, it recently pulled in its best ratings since 2010. The hunting business is a boomin'!
Season 28's edition, which is Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty, premieres on Feb. 26 and the show has been renewed for seasons 29 and 30.
Though it had a strong genre pedigree with Arrow's Greg Berlanti and Vampire Diaries' Julie Plec at the helm, the action drama failed to generate much buzz or big ratings, with the season one finale attracting just one million viewers. The CW soon canceled the freshman series, bringing the network's Amell count back down to one.
MTV is still howling over the supernatural teen drama, which returned to its series-best ratings ever on Jan. 6. It's already been renewed for a fourth season, which will be 12 episodes and debut in late 2014.
Despite positive reviews and a star-studded cast, Trophy Wife has failed to attract a big audience, leading ABC to cancel the Malin Akerman-fronted series. Star Marcia Gay Harden wrote on Twitter, "Thank u 4 watching beloved fans. Parting is such sweet sorrow..."
Sookie Stackhouse and her supernatural friends will say goodbye with a farewell season set to premiere on HBO in the summer of 2014. "True Blood has been nothing short of a defining show for HBO," network boss Michael Lombardo said.
Despite this season's lower ratings, CBS picked up the longrunning sitcom for another season. But could it be the show's last? Nina Tassler recently said she "hopes" the Ashton Kutcher/Jon Cryer comedy would get enough advanced warning to plan a proper sendoff. "We try to and hopefully we will have an opportunity to do that, but we try."
The CBS drama had TV's most-watched summer premiere since 2007, bringing in 13.1 million viewers this past summer, leading the network to quickly order a second season, which will debut on Monday, June 30.
Coming off of its milestone 100th episode, the CW renewed the drama, one of its highest-rated shows, for a sixth season. Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley and Nina Dobrev, feel free to stay forever young, mmmkay?