As the world of television continues to evolve, fans eagerly anticipate news regarding their favorite series. This year, numerous shows have been renewed, bringing joy and excitement to viewers who have invested time and passion into these stories.
Among the most notable renewals is ABC's comedy series Abbott Elementary, which has received a green light for Season 5. This series, known for its witty humor and heartfelt moments, has quickly become a staple of ABC’s programming since its debut.
Also renewed is Prime Video's cooking competition America’s Test Kitchen: The Next Generation, set to return for its second season. This show has captured the culinary curiosity of amateur chefs and food enthusiasts alike.
Syfy’s imaginative drama series The Ark has been renewed for Season 3, promising to continue its thrilling narrative of space exploration and survival. The show's gripping storylines and complex characters have attracted a loyal fan base.
In the realm of unscripted television, Bar Rescue on Paramount Network has been confirmed for Season 10. This long-running series helps struggling bars across the nation turn their fortunes around and has remained a favorite among reality show aficionados.
Netflix's drama Beauty in Black will return for Season 2, continuing the narrative that explores the lives of its engaging characters, who face unique challenges and triumphs.
More reality programming is in the pipeline as TLC's Baylen Out Loud is set for Season 2. The series has provided viewers with glimpses into the everyday lives of its vibrant cast.
Another unscripted series, The Braxtons, has been renewed by WE TV for its second season, ensuring fans will get to see more of the family dynamics and stunning moments that made the first season compelling to watch.
Max's travelogue series Conan O’Brien Must Go is also making a return, confirmed for Season 3. O'Brien's humorous take on travel has captured the hearts of viewers who enjoy a mix of culture and comedy.
In a surprising twist, Fox Nation's Cops, a series that has built a significant following through its long-standing format, has been renewed for a staggering 37th season. Its ability to resonate with audiences about law enforcement continues to captivate viewers.
Equally exciting, Shudder’s horror comedy series The Creep Tapes is returning for its second season, promising more laughs and frights. The unique blend of humor and horror has garnered a dedicated audience.
Paramount+ is also in on the action, renewing the dramatic series Criminal Minds: Evolution for its fourth season, which is expected to delve deeper into cases that test the limits of its skilled agents.
AMC’s Dark Winds has also garnered attention with its renewal for Season 4. The series blends traditional Native American culture with crime drama, providing viewers with a unique storytelling perspective.
In the world of singing competitions, WE tv's Deb’s House will make its return for Season 2, showcasing talent and creativity in a spirited competition atmosphere.
Fox's dramatic series Doc will also see its second season as it promises to bring new life to medical dramas.
The CBS drama series Elsbeth has been renewed for Season 3, continuing the journey of its central character and her legal battles.
Another significant update is that Peacock's The Empress has been renewed for its final Season 3, promising a majestic conclusion to the storyline that viewers have grown to love.
Discovery's docuseries Expedition Files will also see Season 2, exploring new corners of captivating stories and experiences.
Syndicated entertainment series Extra has been renewed for Season 32, although the return of host Billy Bush remains uncertain.
FX’s English Teacher is set for Season 2, continuing to explore the lives of its quirky characters and their interactions.
CBS has not held back, renewing several of its successful shows. Among these is Fire Country, which will enter its fourth season, along with comedy series Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage returning for Season 2, and Ghosts confirmed for both Seasons 5 and 6.
Meanwhile, NBC comedy Happy’s Place will be back for its second season, which adds to the diversity of content returning to the network.
Moreover, the revival of CBS’s game show Hollywood Squares has been confirmed for Season 2, promising more fun and games.
Other notable renewals include Prime Video's drama House of David, returning for Season 2, and The Jennifer Hudson Show, which has been renewed for Season 4 as a daytime talk series.
In the docuseries realm, Discovery's Hustlers Gamblers Crooks will see Season 2, diving into intriguing tales of high stakes and risk-taking.
Meanwhile, Prime Video's comedy series Jury Duty has been confirmed for Season 2, showcasing amusing situations as real jury duty experiences unfold.
Viewers can also look forward to the return of Paramount+ series Landman for Season 2, alongside docuseries The Last Woodsmen, set for Season 2 as well.
On the Netflix front, the riveting drama The Lincoln Lawyer has been renewed for Season 4, while the high-flying fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will see a return for Season 3.
Finally, the fan favorite dating competition series Love Is Blind on Netflix is gearing up for Seasons 9 and 10, amidst the celebrated renewal of HGTV's Love It or List It for Season 18.
As more series confirm their upcoming seasons, the excitement among fans continues to grow. With networks increasingly catering to the preferences of audiences, 2025 promises even more thrilling content to look forward to.