Which shows will conclude or be cancelled in 2026? Will your favorite one return for another season? With anticipated renewals, unexpected cancellations, and programs ending after many years, 2026 is set to be a significant year for numerous series. From streaming services to major American networks, announcements are increasing and changing the television scene. Some shows are continuing their success with new seasons, while others are saying goodbye forever. Find out in our full summary all the series that have been renewed, cancelled, or are ending in 2026, along with key details to ensure you don’t miss any of the upcoming releases.
Little House in the Prairie

Netflix has ordered a second season for its adaptation of Little House on the Prairie, a new TV show based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The show features Ryan Robbins (Riverdale) as Charles Ingalls, a father striving to offer his family a better future in the American West.
Crosby Fitzgerald (Palm Royale) portrays one of the key characters in this updated adaptation of the story.
This version re-examines the Ingalls family’s background, highlighting the everyday experiences of settlers and the difficulties they encountered while establishing themselves in remote areas.
Palm Royale

The show Palm Royale, featuring Kristin Wiig (Bridesmaids), Laura Dern (Jurassic Park), and Puerto Rican musician Ricky Martin (The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story), was discontinued by Apple TV+ following two seasons.
This comedy-drama took place in the late 1960s in Palm Beach and centered on Wiig’s character, Maxine Simmons, a woman striving to enter the local upper-class society despite societal obstacles.
Dern portrayed Linda Shaw, a socially aware heiress and a prominent member of the community, while Martin took on the role of Robert, the charming bartender at the Palm Royale nightclub. The show delved into social conflicts and personal aspirations within an upper-class setting.
Industry

The HBO show Industry, featuring Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), has been confirmed for a fifth and concluding season. The financial series centers on a group of young financiers at the London company Pierpoint & Co., navigating a cutthroat setting defined by conflicts of power and individual aspirations.
Myha’la (Bodies Bodies Bodies) takes on the role of Harper Stern, the driven main character, while Marisa Abela (Back to Black) depicts Yasmin Kara-Hanani, an heiress striving to establish herself in the financial sector. Harry Lawtey (Joker) portrays Robert Spearing, and Ken Leung (Lost) plays Eric Tao, a prominent banking executive.
Robin Hood

The Robin Hood series, featuring Jack Patten (War Machine), has received a second season renewal from MGM+. This fresh take on the legendary outlaw centers on his beginnings and a more ominous setting shaped by conflicts over authority.
Jack Patten embodies a youthful and resolute Robin, influenced by the inequalities of his era. Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Game of Thrones) is among the leading actors, contributing his expertise to historical and grand narratives. Lauren McQueen (Free Rein) portrays Marian, who is characterized as self-reliant and dedicated to the rebellion.
The Lincoln Lawyer

Netflix has ordered a fifth season of The Lincoln Lawyer, confirming the ongoing adaptation of Michael Connelly’s literary series.
The show keeps following Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles attorney recognized for his work conducted from his vehicle, portrayed by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (Murder on the Orient Express), as his character remains involved in intense legal matters.
Neve Campbell (Scream) portrays Maggie McPherson, a prosecutor and former wife of Mickey, while Becki Newton (Ugly Betty) takes on the role of Lorna Crane, his essential assistant. Jazz Raycole (Everybody Hates Chris) plays Izzy Letts, a driver and devoted friend, and Angus Sampson (Fargo) stars as Cisco Wojciechowski, a private investigator central to the mystery.
Elle

Prime Video has ordered a second season of Elle, expanding the prequel series featuring Reese Witherspoon as a young Elle Woods prior to her time at Harvard.
The show features Lexi Minetree (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) in the role of young Elle, who is shown as a confident, ambitious individual with a clear desire to make her mark in high school. June Diane Raphael (Grace and Frankie) takes on the part of her mother, Eva Woods, who is portrayed as encouraging and involved, while Tom Everett Scott (That Thing You Do!) plays her father, Wyatt Woods, a reliable figure in her life.
Chandler Kinney (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin) portrays her close friend Kimberly, while Jacob Moskovitz (Y2K) plays Miles, one of her classmates.
The Pitt

HBO Max has ordered a third season of The Pitt. The show portrays the everyday experiences of an emergency room team dealing with a continuous flow of patients, making high-stakes medical choices, and managing personal conflicts. Noah Wyle (ER) appears alongside Tracy Ifeachor (The Originals), Fiona Dourif (Chucky), and Taylor Dearden (Sweet/Vicious). The series presents an authentic depiction of hospital life, emphasizing the challenges and pressures faced by medical professionals during their shifts. Following two seasons, HBO Max is continuing this medical series and broadening its collection of dramatic content.
Black Mirror

The science fiction series Black Mirror has been ordered for an eighth season by Netflix. Developed by Charlie Brooker, this anthology examines the technological overindulgences and societal impacts of the near future through self-contained episodes. Since its debut, the show has engaged viewers with its bleak, frequently satirical storytelling and its analytical perspective on the digital age. Black Mirror has showcased a variety of actors throughout its seasons, such as Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World), Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), and Jesse Plemons (Breaking Bad). This renewal further solidifies the status of one of the most significant series in the Netflix library.
Mayor of Kingstown

The show Mayor of Kingstown, starring Jeremy Renner—famous for his portrayal of Hawkeye in the Avengers series—has officially been ordered for a fifth and final season on Paramount+. Since its premiere in 2021, this crime drama has delved into the political, social, and prison-related conflicts of a fictional Michigan town. The cast features Dianne Wiest, who won an Academy Award for her role in Hannah and Her Sisters, Kyle Chandler from Friday Night Lights, and Hugh Dillon, who co-created the series and previously appeared in Flashpoint. The group has contributed to making the show one of Paramount+’s most intense and reliable dramatic series.
Emily in Paris

The popular Netflix show Emily in Paris has been ordered for a sixth season, continuing one of the streaming service’s most widely appreciated series. Led by Lily Collins, who is recognized for her role in To the Bone, the show centers on a young American exploring the realms of fashion, advertising, and love in Paris. The ensemble includes Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu from Call My Agent!, Ashley Park, who has appeared in Beef and on Broadway in Mean Girls, and Lucas Bravo, who recently starred in Ticket to Paradise. Since its launch in 2020, Darren Star’s series has consistently drawn global attention, combining humor, romance, and stylish visuals despite facing some cultural critiques.
Down Cemetery Road

The Apple TV+ mystery series Down Cemetery Road has been ordered for a second season. The show features Ruth Wilson, most recognized for her role in The Affair, along with Emma Thompson, who recently appeared in Cruella. Adapted from a novel by Mick Herron, the series explores a mysterious investigation into missing persons and hidden truths in a peaceful residential area. The ensemble cast also includes Tom Goodman-Hill, famous for his work in Humans and The Ipcress File, and Paul Ready, who has previously starred in Utopia and Bodyguard. The initial season received acclaim for its atmospheric tone and compelling acting.
Beauty in Black

Netflix’s drama series Beauty in Black has been ordered for a third and concluding season. Headed by Taylor Polidore Williams, who is most recognized for her part in All American: Homecoming, the show delves into family tensions, aspirations, and power battles within a setting influenced by affluence and societal disparity. The ensemble also features Amber Reign Smith, who appeared in 4400, and Christian Keyes, famous for his roles in Power Book II: Ghost and Saints & Sinners, whose acting has contributed to the program’s atmosphere. From its launch, Beauty in Black has positioned itself as a modern drama centered around complex female characters and narratives based on personal competition and larger societal issues.
Last Samurai Standing

The Netflix show Last Samurai Standing has been ordered for a second season. Headed by Jun’ichi Okada, who is most recognized for his performance in The Fighter Pilot, this historical action drama is set in feudal Japan and combines samurai battles, political conflicts, and themes of survival. The ensemble also features Riho Yoshioka, who has appeared in Anime Supremacy! and Gannibal, and Yûsuke Santamaria, a prominent actor in Japanese cinema and television. Since its launch, Last Samurai Standing has distinguished itself through its grand visuals, expertly designed fight scenes, and a contemporary approach to the samurai genre, reinforcing Netflix’s commitment to top-tier Japanese content for an international viewership.
Landman

Paramount+ has ordered a third season of its popular series Landman. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, an Oscar-winning actor famous for his role in Goliath, the show is set in the Texas oil sector and explores issues of power, financial interests, and personal struggles related to energy development. The ensemble also features Demi Moore, who has made a notable comeback in television, and Ali Larter, recognized for her roles in Heroes and the Final Destination movies. Since its launch, Landman has become one of Paramount+’s key dramas, showcasing significant viewer engagement with modern American narratives focusing on industry, drive, and authority.
Platonic

Apple TV+ has ordered a third season of the comedy series Platonic. The show features Seth Rogen, a prominent figure in American comedy, famous for Superbad, along with Rose Byrne, who has appeared in Bridesmaids and Physical. Developed by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, Platonic explores the intricate friendship between two old friends dealing with middle age, romantic connections, and career changes. The ensemble also includes Luke Macfarlane, recognized from Brothers & Sisters, and Tre Hale, known for Love, Victor. Since its launch, the series has received acclaim for its witty humor and realistic, adult perspective on contemporary relationships.
Chad Powers

Hulu has approved a second season of the football-themed comedy show Chad Powers. The series features Glen Powell, who is most recognized for his role in Top Gun: Maverick, and is developed by NFL icons Eli and Peyton Manning. The show is based on a character that first appeared on ESPN+’s Eli’s Places, and it centers around a fallen quarterback trying to restore his career by changing his identity. The cast also includes Perry Mattfeld, who gained fame through In the Dark, and Wynn Everett, who has previously appeared in The Deuce. The initial season received praise for its quirky humor and its humorous look at college football culture.
Tehran

Apple TV+ has announced the renewal of the spy thriller Tehran for a fourth season. The show features Niv Sultan, who gained recognition for Almost Famous, along with Academy Award winner Glenn Close, famous for her performances in Fatal Attraction and The Wife. Set within the context of secret intelligence activities in Iran, Tehran centers on a Mossad operative dealing with intense missions while facing ongoing dangers. The ensemble also includes Shaun Toub, who has appeared in Homeland and Iron Man, and Shervin Alenabi from Fauda. Since its premiere, the series has received acclaim for its authentic depiction, consistent suspense, and honest depiction of contemporary intelligence struggles, establishing itself as one of Apple TV+’s top international dramas.
The Chair Company

HBO has ordered a second season of the comedy series The Chair Company. The show features Tim Robinson, recognized for his unique brand of absurd humor and his roles in Friendship and I Think You Should Leave. The satire explores the turmoil within a corporate office furniture company, where egos, ambitions, and irrational choices intersect. The ensemble also includes Patti Harrison, who has appeared in Shrill and Together Together, along with Conner O’Malley, a regular collaborator of Robinson and a key figure in alternative comedy. The initial season was notable for its quirky style and insightful critique of contemporary work environments.
House of the Dragon

HBO has ordered a fourth season of House of the Dragon, the spin-off from Game of Thrones. The fantasy series features Matt Smith, who gained fame through The Crown, as Prince Daemon Targaryen. The cast also includes Emma D’Arcy from Truth Seekers, Olivia Cooke, who appeared in Ready Player One and Bates Motel, and Rhys Ifans, recognized for his roles in Notting Hill and The Amazing Spider-Man. Since its launch, the show has become one of HBO’s major shows, exploring the Targaryen civil war with grand vision, political complexity, and the sweeping scale that characterized its predecessor.
A Knight from the Seven Kingdoms

The upcoming series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which takes place in the universe of Game of Thrones, has received approval for a second season. Directed by Peter Claffey, who was previously featured in Bad Sisters, the show is based on George R. R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg novellas, chronicling the journeys of Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire, Egg, many years before the events of the original story. The cast also features Dexter Sol Ansell from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and Finn Bennett, recognized for his role in True Detective: Night Country. The series adopts a more personal, character-focused style, broadening the world of Westeros by delving into an underexplored part of its history.
Poker Face

Peacock has decided to end Poker Face after two seasons. The show featured Natasha Lyonne, who is most recognized for her roles in Orange Is the New Black and Russian Doll, in a mystery style reminiscent of traditional whodunits. It follows a woman with an extraordinary talent for spotting lies as she tackles individual cases. Developed by Rian Johnson, the series also included a changing lineup of notable guest actors, such as Adrien Brody from The Pianist, Joseph Gordon-Levitt from Inception, and Benjamin Bratt, famous for his work on Law & Order. Although the show received positive reviews and was commended for its creative approach, it will not be extended beyond its second season.
Alien: Earth

FX and Hulu have ordered a second season of Alien: Earth. The science fiction series, which is part of the Alien franchise, features Sydney Chandler, who gained recognition for her role in Don’t Worry Darling. The show introduces Ridley Scott’s legendary universe on Earth, exploring the effects of alien encounters on society. The ensemble also features Alex Lawther, who has appeared in Black Mirror and The End of the F***ing World, and Timothy Olyphant, known for his performances in Justified and Deadwood. Since its premiere, Alien: Earth has been praised for its impressive visuals and its more realistic, politically focused approach to the Alien lore.
Nobody Wants This

Netflix has ordered a third season of Nobody Wants This. The show features Kristen Bell, who is most recognized for her role in Veronica Mars, and Adam Brody, who became famous for his part in The OC. This modern romantic comedy delves into current relationships, societal pressures, and individual sacrifices as the characters deal with complex emotional situations. The cast also includes Justine Lupe, who appeared in Succession, and Timothy Simons, known for his work on Veep, bringing additional comedic elements to the group. Since its launch, Nobody Wants This has established itself with its up-to-date style and character-focused storytelling that highlights the contradictions of modern love.
Reasonable Doubt

The legal series Reasonable Doubt has received a fourth season renewal from Hulu. The show features Emayatzy Corinealdi, who gained recognition for her role in Middle of Nowhere, as a defense lawyer dealing with intense cases that challenge the boundaries of justice, morality, and personal relationships. The ensemble also includes McKinley Freeman from Hit the Floor and Morris Chestnut, famous for his work in The Best Man and Rosewood, whose acting has brought depth to the show. Since its launch, Reasonable Doubt has become one of Hulu’s most notable legal series, receiving acclaim for its modern take on law, authority, and responsibility.
Adults

FX has ordered a second season of Adults. The show centers around a group of young adults as they deal with the challenges of daily life, including unstable friendships, complex career beginnings, and personal difficulties. With a tone that is both funny and authentic, the series examines the small conflicts of living together, uncertain romantic relationships, and the sometimes ridiculous decisions that come with becoming an adult. The main cast features Amita Rao (Deli Boys), Lucy Freyer (The Wanderers), and Owen Thiele (Overcompensating), who play characters on different journeys but united by a common need for guidance. The series includes quick dialogue and scenarios based on contemporary life.
Only Murders in the Building

The popular series Only Murders in the Building has been ordered for a sixth season by Hulu. Featuring Steve Martin (The Pink Panther), Martin Short (Father of the Bride), and Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place), the comedic crime show continues to track the trio’s investigations from their New York apartment building. Since its debut, the show has become one of the platform’s key offerings, combining humor, tension, and mystery. This renewal highlights the series’ lasting appeal among viewers and Hulu. Currently, there are no details available regarding the storyline or the release date of the upcoming season.
The Rainmaker

USA Network has ordered a second season of The Rainmaker following the conclusion of its first season in 2025. The Rainmaker is a legal drama adapted from a novel by John Grisham, focusing on a young attorney named Rudy Baylor, portrayed by Milo Callaghan (known for Dune: Prophecy). The show also features John Slattery (from Mad Men) as Leo F. Drummond, Lana Parrilla (of Once Upon a Time) as Jocelyn “Bruiser” Stone, Madison Iseman (from I Know What You Did Last Summer) as Sarah Plankmore, and P.J. Byrne (from HBO’s Veep) as Deck Shifflet.
Yellowjackets

Showtime has revealed that the series Yellowjackets will conclude with its fourth season, set to debut in the near future. Initially introduced as a thriller combining psychological drama and survival themes, the show traces the journey of a group of teenage girls who survive a plane crash and the consequences of that event over time. The program boasts a talented ensemble cast featuring Melanie Lynskey (Two and a Half Men), Christina Ricci (The Addams Family), and Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers), making Yellowjackets one of Showtime’s key productions. No official explanation has been provided for the decision to cancel the show.
Dexter: Resurrection

Dexter: Resurrection, which brings back Dexter Morgan as played by Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under), has been ordered for a second season by Paramount. The show also sees Jack Alcott return as Harrison Morgan (The Good Lord Bird) and David Zayas, who reprises his role as Angel Batista (Oz). This new series also includes Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction) and Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), along with Kadia Saraf (Law & Order: SVU), Dominic Fumusa (Nurse Jackie), Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (The Lincoln Lawyer), and Emilia Suárez (Up Here).
The Chi

The Paramount-made series The Chi will end with its eighth and last season. First broadcast in 2018, this drama showcases the lives of various individuals from Chicago’s South Side, delving into topics such as family, violence, relationships, and personal decisions. The ensemble features Jacob Latimore (The Maze Runner), Alex R. Hibbert (Moonlight), Yolonda Ross (Antwone Fisher), and Luke James (Star). As one of Showtime’s key programs, The Chi has built a dedicated fanbase over the years. No official explanation has been provided for the show’s termination.
Peaky Blinders

A new series centered around a younger generation of the Shelby family, a spin-off from Peaky Blinders, has received approval for two seasons from Netflix and the BBC, with each season consisting of six episodes. The story is set in 1953 Birmingham, during the post-World War II era in England, and will explore the ascent of new clan members amid conflicts and societal pressures. Steven Knight, the original show’s creator, is involved as the writer. Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer) is also participating as an executive producer.
Lioness

Paramount+ has officially announced the third season of the series Lioness. This spy drama, developed by Taylor Sheridan, centers around a covert CIA team involved in dangerous missions. Zoe Saldaña (Guardians of the Galaxy) returns as the main character, joined by Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies). The ensemble cast features Morgan Freeman (The Shawshank Redemption), Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Laysla De Oliveira (Locke & Key), Genesis Rodriguez (Big Hero 6), and Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters).
The Morning Show

Apple TV+ has announced the renewal of The Morning Show for a fifth season. The television series explores the inner workings of an American morning show and the conflicts related to power, politics, and public perception. Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies) and Jennifer Aniston (Friends) return in their leading roles, joined by Billy Crudup (Almost Famous), Mark Duplass (The League), and Greta Lee (Past Lives). Since its debut, The Morning Show has become one of the platform’s most prominent shows, combining elements of media suspense with personal stories.
DareDevil: Born Again

Disney+ has approved a third season of Daredevil: Born Again. The show revolves around Matt Murdock, a blind attorney who leads a secret life as a vigilante in Hell’s Kitchen within the Marvel universe. Charlie Cox (Spider-Man: No Way Home) returns as the main character, joined by Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk (Law & Order: Criminal Intent). The ensemble cast also features Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood), Elden Henson (The Mighty Ducks), and Jon Bernthal (The Punisher). This decision highlights the series’ significance in Disney+’s overall plan.
Tulsa King

Paramount+ has confirmed the continuation of Tulsa King for a fourth season. The show centers on Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a mob figure relocated to Tulsa following a lengthy prison term, as he strives to reestablish his criminal operations in a fresh setting. Sylvester Stallone (Rocky) headlines the series and continues to be its main attraction. The supporting cast features Andrea Savage (Veep), Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Jay Will (Respect), Max Casella (The Sopranos), and Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire). Since its debut, Tulsa King has become one of Paramount+’s most successful programs.
Foundation

Apple TV+ has ordered a fourth season of Foundation. Based on the writings of Isaac Asimov, this science fiction series follows Hari Seldon, a mathematician who forecasts the downfall of the Galactic Empire and strives to safeguard humanity’s future. Jared Harris (known for Chernobyl) is one of the main stars, along with Lee Pace (from Guardians of the Galaxy), Lou Llobell (of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), and Laura Birn (from Vikings). Since its debut, Foundation has become one of Apple TV+’s most ambitious endeavors, thanks to its stunning visual world and complex political storytelling.
Tomb Raider: The Tale of Lara Croft

Netflix has confirmed the renewal of the animated show Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft for a second and final season. This version showcases the explorer Lara Croft on fresh journeys across the globe, uncovering ancient ruins, solving riddles, and confronting otherworldly dangers. The series is part of the Tomb Raider franchise, which is famous for its video games and movie adaptations. Hayley Atwell lends her voice to Lara Croft (Captain America: The First Avenger), alongside Earl Baylon (Tomb Raider) and Allen Maldonado (Black-ish). This finale will bring the narrative created by Netflix to a close.
Dept. Q

Netflix has approved a second season of Dept. Q. Based on the crime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen, the show centers around Detective Inspector Carl Mørck, who leads a team focused on unresolved cases. Matthew Goode (Watchmen) portrays this intelligent yet troubled detective, dealing with past cases and his own inner struggles. The ensemble includes Kelly Macdonald (Boardwalk Empire), Leah Byrne (Call the Midwife), and Catriona Stirling (We Were the Lucky Ones). The series is part of the Nordic noir category, combining psychological suspense, investigative work, and personal conflicts as the stories develop.
Dexter: Original Sin

Paramount caught everyone off guard by canceling the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin, even though a second season had been officially announced earlier this year. The show examined the early life of Dexter Morgan, focusing on his youth and the formation of his dual identity. Patrick Gibson (Shadow and Bone) co-starred with Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer). The project was part of the Dexter franchise, a cult classic that has experienced a revival in recent times. This cancellation occurred despite the excitement generated by the idea and the presence of well-known actors in the cast. Paramount has yet to give an official explanation for this sudden move.
The Gilded Age

HBO has ordered a fourth season of The Gilded Age. The television series is set in New York during the 1880s and explores the conflicts between established wealth and emerging fortunes within a setting of social and economic transformation. Carrie Coon (Ghostbusters: Afterlife) is part of the leading cast, along with Christine Baranski (The Good Fight), Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City), and Morgan Spector (The Plot Against America). Developed by Julian Fellowes, the mastermind behind Downton Abbey, the show has gained popularity due to its depiction of power dynamics, family disputes, and lavish scenery. This decision highlights the show’s position within HBO’s high-quality content lineup.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, which focuses on the character portrayed by Norman Reedus (The Boondock Saints), has been ordered for a fourth and final season. This offshoot extends the The Walking Dead universe by depicting Daryl, alone in France, as he encounters new dangers and other survivors with uncertain intentions. The show also includes Melissa McBride, who returns as Carol Peletier (The Walking Dead). From its debut, this spin-off has set itself apart through its European backdrop and more somber tone. AMC therefore brings to a close the story of one of its most beloved characters.
Wednesday

The popular show Wednesday, featuring Jenna Ortega (Scream), has been officially confirmed for a third season on Netflix. This adaptation set within the The Addams Family world centers on Wednesday Addams as she enrolls at Nevermore Academy, where she becomes involved in supernatural puzzles and student conflicts. The program combines dark comedy, detective work, and fantasy elements, while delving into the intricate connections of the protagonist with others. The ensemble also features Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago), Luis Guzmán (Narcos), and Emma Myers (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder). Since its debut, Wednesday has become one of Netflix’s most successful series.
Stick

The show Stick, featuring Owen Wilson (Loki), has received a second season order on Apple TV+. This comedic series centers around a former professional golfer attempting to restore his career by mentoring a talented young athlete, set in a world where ambition and rivalries collide with personal challenges. The program continues the tradition of other sports-themed shows on Apple TV+, blending humor with heartfelt moments. Owen Wilson takes on the lead role, with a supporting cast that tracks the development of the main characters. This renewal highlights the platform’s belief in the show’s appeal and its prospects with viewers.
Murderbot

Apple TV+ has announced the continuation of Murderbot for a second season. Based on the book series by Martha Wells, the show centers around a security robot who breaks free from her programming while safeguarding a team of humans during perilous assignments. Alexander Skarsgård (True Blood) takes on the main role. The ensemble includes Noma Dumezweni (The Little Mermaid), David Dastmalchian (Oppenheimer), Sabrina Wu (Joy Ride), Akshay Khanna (Red, White & Royal Blue), Tamara Podemski (Reservation Dogs), and Tattiawna Jones (The Handmaid’s Tale). The production combines elements of science fiction with a humorous twist, emphasizing action and survival in a space setting.
Duster

HBO Max has ended the series Duster following just one season. Featuring Josh Holloway (Lost) and co-created by J.J. Abrams (Lost), the show combined action and suspense with a 1970s-style setting. The series centered on a driver engaged in illegal activities, caught in a cycle of violence and conflict with police. The cast also included Rachel Hilson (This Is Us) and Keith David (The Thing). Although it was highly anticipated, HBO Max decided not to continue the show. No official explanation has been provided for this choice, which signifies an early conclusion to the project.
Slow Horses

Apple TV+ has announced the renewal of Slow Horses for a seventh season. Based on the book series by Mick Herron, the spy show centers around a group of MI5 agents stationed at Slough House following professional failures, with Jackson Lamb as their leader. Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour) returns in the main role, joined by Jack Lowden (Dunkirk), Kristin Scott Thomas (The English Patient), and Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes). Since its debut, Slow Horses has become one of Apple TV+’s key programs, receiving acclaim for its dark humor and political tension. This renewal highlights the platform’s dedication to maintaining this popular series.
The Bear

FX has confirmed the continuation of The Bear for a fifth season. The show centers on Carmy Berzatto, a young chef who returns to Chicago to manage the family restaurant, while dealing with industry challenges, internal conflicts, and her personal struggles. Jeremy Allen White (Shameless) appears alongside Ayo Edebiri (Bottoms), Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Punisher), and Lionel Boyce (Hap and Leonard). Since its debut, The Bear has become one of FX’s leading series, receiving acclaim for its intense pace and authentic portrayal. This renewal highlights the show’s lasting appeal and the network’s ongoing dedication to this now-legendary series.
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