USA is keeping Pearson Specter Litt on retainer for another year at least. Season seven of Suits will debut in 2017.
It's time to say goodbye to Beacon Hills. Creator Jeff Davis announced during the show's 2016 Comic Con panel that the upcoming sixth season would be the last, with Teen Wolf ending after 100 episodes.
Smurf and her clan of shirtless criminals will return, thanks to TNT renewing the show partway through its first season.
Rashida Jones' spoof-tastic detective series will live to see a third season on TBS!
The castaways won't be saved anytime soon. TBS has renewed Wrecked for a second season!
Sorry, Uncle Buck. ABC canceled the Mike Epps-starring comedy, which was based on the classic John Hughes movie, after just one season.
Syfy's epic TV adaptation of the 1995 Brad Pitt movie was renewed for a third season, meaning 10 more episodes of the time-travel series are headed your way next year. Score.
AMC's comic book adaptation from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg will be back for a super-sized second season in 2017.
Hulu is keeping it anything but Casual, renewing the Michaela Watkins-starring comedy for a third season set to air in 2017.
Ahead of its season four finale, BBC America announced its sci-fi hit starring Tatiana Maslany would return for a fifth and final season in 2017, bringing our favorite clones' story to an end.
Co-creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson stated: "We are excited to deliver an epic conclusion to the tale of Sarah and her clone sisters. The past four seasons have been a phenomenal adventure and we are eternally grateful to our loyal fans who have loved the twists and thrills of our weird little show. We are thankful to our partners at Temple Street, and to BBC AMERICA and Space for their support and giving us the opportunity to end on a high."
TVLand is so committed to Younger, starring Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff, that it's already ordered a fourth season. Season three has only just begun production, and will premiere on Sept. 28.
Just ahead of its season two premiere on June 6, Lifetime announced it was picking up a third season of the hit drama. Everlasting, indeed!
It turns out the limit on Limitless has been found—and it's one season. Attempts to sell the CBS castoff to a new platform stalled a week after the network failed to pick it up for the 2016-2017 season, ending the Jake McDorman-starring series for good.
Comrades, we've got good news and bad news: FX picked up two more season of the spy drama, but it will be the final two, with The Americans set to end its mission in 2018 with a 10-episode sixth and final season. But what will happen to all the wigs?!
After five seasons, Showtime is knocking down House of Lies.
"House of Lies is a comedy that has frequently been ahead of the curve,” David Nevins said in a statement. “Over the course of its five seasons, it has tackled such hot-button topics as gender identity, wealth inequality, white privilege, police brutality, interracial relationships, and code-switching with honesty and a biting sense of humor. Matthew Carnahan and Don Cheadle have been dream partners and impeccable leaders. The core cast of Don, Kristen, Ben and Josh are one of the best comedy teams on television. They have brought the series to an incredibly satisfying conclusion with this historic final episode shot in Cuba.”
CBS put this TV remake out of its misery after just one season.
CBS renewed the Criminal Minds spinoff for a second season.
The reality hit is returning for an eighth season in the 2016-17 TV season on CBS.
The diagnosis is looking good for the medical drama: CBS picked it up for a second season on May 16.
CBS renewed Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon's remake of the original series for a third season.
NBC picked up the family sitcom for a third season of 13 episodes, taking it off the cancellation bubble.
Debra Messing has solved her last mystery for NBC.
Melissa George's doctor drama has flatlined on NBC.
Carrie Preston's family comedy will not return for a second season.