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Renewed or Canceled 2020: Which Shows Will Be Returning and Which Shows Are Saying Goodbye?

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Are your favorite shows returning for the upcoming 2020-2021 TV season?

While many shows are in the middle of airing their current season, fans are already getting antsy about whether or not the shows will secure a comeback in the fall.

The CW renewed much of their roster for the upcoming season, so you can breathe a sigh of relief.

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NBC’s Superstore and Brooklyn Nine-Nine have gotten pick-ups along with This Is Us and New Amsterdam. Blacklist is also safe for one more season.

A few shows are still in limbo for the upcoming seasons including Manifest (currently airing its second season), Emergence (wrapped up its first season), God Friended Me (airing its second season), and more.

Below you’ll find which shows are currently airing a season, which ones were renewed, which ones canceled. The TBD means that a show has not yet gotten news about its upcoming season, so check back soon!

Check out where your favorite network shows stand below:

 

ABC

America’s Funniest Home Videos: Renewed through Season 31
American Housewife: Renewed for Season 5
American Idol: Renewed for Season 18 (Season 3 on ABC)
A Million Little Things: Renewed for Season 3
The Bachelor: Renewed for Season 25
The Bachelorette: Renewed for Season 16
Bachelor in Paradise: Renewed for Season 7
Baker and the Beauty, The: Airing Season 1, TBD
black-ish: Renewed for Season 7
Bless this Mess: Cancelled
The Conners: Renewed for Season 3
Dancing with the Stars: Renewed for Season 29
Emergence – Cancelled
Fresh Off the Boat: Ending after Season 6
For Life: Airing Season 1, TBD
The Goldbergs: Renewed for Season 8
The Good Doctor: Renewed for Season 4
Grey’s Anatomy: Renewed through Season 17
How to Get Away With Murder: Airing sixth and final season
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Renewed for seventh and final season
Modern Family: Airing 11th and final season
Reef Break: Canceled after one season
The Rookie: Renewed for Season 3
Schooled: Cancelled 
Shark Tank: Renewed for Season 12
Single Parents: Cancelled
Station 19: Renewed for Season 4
Stumptown: Renewed for season 2
Grand HotelCanceled after one season

 

The CW

The 100: Renewed for seventh and final season
All American: Renewed for Season 3
Arrow: Airing eighth and final season
Batwoman: Renewed for Season 2
Black LightningRenewed for Season 4
Charmed: Renewed for Season 3
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: Renewed for Season 6
Dynasty: Renewed for Season 4
The Flash: Renewed for Season 7
In the DarkRenewed for Season 3
Legacies: Renewed for Season 3
Nancy Drew: Renewed for Season 2
The OutpostRenewed for Season 3
RiverdaleRenewed for Season 5
Roswell, New MexicoRenewed for Season 3
SupergirlRenewed for Season 6
Supernatural: Airing 15th and final season

 

FOX

9-1-1: Renewed for Season 4
9-1-1: Lone Star: Renewed for Season 2
Almost Family: Canceled
Beat Shazam: Renewed for Season 4
Bless the Harts: Renewed for Season 2
Bob’s Burgers: Renewed for Season 11
Deputy: Airing Season 1, TBD
Empire: Airing sixth and final season
Family Guy: Airing Season 18, TBD
Hell’s Kitchen: Renewed through Season 20
Last Man Standing: Renewed for Season 9
The Masked Singer: Renewed for Season 3
MasterChef: Renewed for Season 11
MasterChef Junior: Renewed for Season 8
Outmatched: Airing Season 1, TBD
The Orville: Renewed for Season 3, which will air on Hulu
Prodigal Son: Renewed for Season 2
The Resident: Renewed for Season 4
The Simpsons: Renewed through Season 32
So You Think You Can Dance: Renewed for Season 17

 

NBC

America’s Got Talent: The Champions: Renewed for Season 2
A.P. Bio: Renewed for Season 3 and moving to NBC’s streaming service
American Ninja Warrior: Renewed for Season 9
The Blacklist: Renewed for Season 8
Blindspot: Renewed for fifth and final season
Bluff City Law: Canceled after one season
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Renewed for Season 8
Chicago Fire: Airing Season 8, ordered for 3 more seasons through season 11
Chicago Med: Airing Season 5, ordered for 3 more seasons through season 8
Chicago P.D.: Airing Season 7, ordered for 3 more seasons through season 10
Days of Our Lives: Renewed for Season 56
Good Girls: Renewed for Season 4
The Good Place: Ended after four seasons
Law & Order: SVU: Airing Season 21
Manifest: Airing Season 2/ TBD
New Amsterdam: Renewed through Season 5
Saturday Night Live: Airing Season 45
Songland: Renewed for Season 2
Sunnyside: Moved to NBC’s digital service
Superstore: Renewed for Season 6
The InBetween: Canceled after one season
This Is Us: Renewed through Season 6
The Voice: Renewed through Season 18
Will & Grace: Airing 11th and final season
World of Dance: Renewed for Season 4

CBS

All Rise: Picked up for full first season
The Amazing RaceRenewed for Season 32
Big Brother: Renewed for Season 22
Blood & Treasure: Renewed for Season 2
Blue Bloods: Renewed for Season 11
Bob Hearts Abishola: Picked up for full first season
Broke: Canceled
BullRenewed for Season 5
Carol’s Second ActCanceled
Criminal Minds: Renewed for 15th and final season
Evil:
Renewed for Season 2
FBI: 
Renewed for Season 3
FBI: Most Wanted: Renewed for Season 2
God Friended Me:
 Canceled after two seasons
Hawaii Five-0: 
Airing Season 10, TBD Season 11
Love Island:
Renewed for Season 2
MacGyver: 
Renewed for Season 5
Madam Secretary:
Airing sixth and final season
Magnum P.I.: 
Renewed for Season 3
Man With a Plan: Canceled
Mom: 
Renewed through Season 8
NCIS: 
Renewed for Season 18
NCIS: Los Angeles: Renewed for Season 12
NCIS: New Orleans: 
Renewed for Season 7
The Neighborhood: 
Airing Season 2, TBD
Tommy: Canceled
Survivor:
 Renewed for Season 40
S.W.A.T.: 
Airing Season 3, TBD
SEAL Team: Airing Season 3, TBD
The Unicorn:
 Picked up for full first season
Young Sheldon: 
Renewed through Season 4

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When Does ‘Upload’ Season 3 Come Out?

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Fans of Upload—starring Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, and Allegra Edwards—have been waiting patiently for any information about a potential third season, particularly as season 2 left off on quite a bit of a hangover, with Amell’s Nathan Brown’s life hanging in the balance. 

But now, we finally have a premiere date along with a brand new trailer that mostly qualms all of those worries. 

Upload Season 3 will be here sooner rather than later with an arrival date of October 20, 2023—that is, for the first two episodes. The next few episodes—a total of 8 for the season—will arrive weekly in pairs, with episodes 3 and 4 landing on Oct 27, episodes 5 and 6 on Nov 3, and episodes 7 and 8 on Nov 10. 

Episodes release on Prime Video at 12:00 a.m. GMT on the date, which means 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. 

The futuristic sci-fi comedy in which a man uploads to a digital life extension following his untimely death and forms a special bond with his angel (a customer service rep, in present-day terms) immediately built a dedicated fanbase for its comedic tone as it tackles serious issues. 

In the trailer teasing the new season, fans see more of Brown’s time on Earth with Nora following his download. While the final moments of season 2 kept his fate uncertain as he suffered a nosebleed, meaning there was a possibility he wasn’t going to live for much longer, he’s very much alive and well 26 days after the download. While they’re still making good on their amazing connection, Nathan and Nora have also joined forces to shut down Freeyond, which has killed hundreds of innocent people in an attempt to rig the election. 

But back at Horizon, Tinlsey, who noticed Nathan disappeared, rebooted him from a backup copy, meaning there’s another Nathan that exists in the afterlife. Ingrid is making the most of this “second chance” to do this right as “new Nathan” has no memory of what happened, nor does he remember breaking up with her. 

“Two Nathans, one Nora, Never fantasized about this before,” Nora states as she pays a visit to Lakeview, where someone informs her that isn’t cheating, it’s just her boyfriend “6 months ago.”

Ingrid then informs Earth Nathan that “his girl is hanging with my fake dude.”

Will Nora get charmed by Lakeview Nathan? Has the real world taken a toll on their relationship? And is Ingrid really too into the afterlife while still having the opportunity to live a real life?

Check out the trailer and watch the new season starting Oct. 20. 

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When Does ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Start?

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Bachelor Nation—Thursday night is your night. 

Following the premiere of The Golden Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise returns for its 9th season. 

The reality series finds former leads and contestants from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette—some fan-favorites, some controversial and least liked—coming together in the carefree setting of a tropical beach destination in Mexico’s Playa Escondida resort to give their journey of finding love another (and hopefully successful) shot. 

The contestants then spend roughly three weeks dating around in hopes of finding their soulmate, all while dodging drama and feuds. Some leave the beach engaged, some in committed relationship, and some stay single. 

Jesse Palmer will host this season as Wells Adams returns to the bar.

The series will premiere with a 2-hour episode on Thursday September 28 at 9 p.m. ET right after the pilot episode of The Golden Bachelor. Those who can’t catch it live will be able to stream it on Hulu the following day.

They will continue airing on Thursday nights weekly alongside The Golden Bachelor making Thursday’s the new Monday/Tuesday. 

Here’s the upcoming cast:

  • Greer Blitzer of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Brayden Bowers of “The Bachelorette” season 20
  • Aaron Bryant of “The Bachelorette” season 20
  • Peter Cappio of “The Bachelorette” season 20
  • Jessica “Jess” Girod of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Eliza Isichei of “The Bachelor” season 26 and “Bachelor in Paradise” season 8
  • Katherine “Kat” Izzo of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Samantha “Sam” Jeffries of “The Bachelor” season 26
  • Olivia Lewis of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Sean McLaughlin of “The Bachelorette” season 20
  • Blake Moynes of “The Bachelorette” seasons 16 and 17
  • Mercedes Northup of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Rachel Recchia of “The Bachelor” season 26 and “The Bachelorette” season 19
  • Kylee Russell of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Aaron Schwartzman of “The Bachelorette” season 20
  • Will Urena of “The Bachelorette” season 18
  • Brooklyn Willie of “The Bachelor” season 27
  • Catherine “Cat” Wong of “The Bachelor” season 27

Anyone who is a fan of Bachelor in Paraside knows that additional contestants are introduced throughout the season, with talks of former Bachelorettes Katie Thurston, Charity Lawson, and Hannah Brown making appearances down the line. 

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What Time Does ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Start?

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ABC is expanding its Bachelor franchise into a new age bracket with The Golden Bachelor.

Gerry Turner, described as a “charming 72-year-old patriarch from Indiana,” will be the first to ever own the title as he sets out to find love amongst 22 hopeful bachelorettes.

The series synopsis notes, “One hopeless romantic is given a second chance at love in the search for a partner with whom to share the sunset years of life.”

There’s been a lot of interest across the board for the spinoff as it’s a refreshing take on the franchise that many found has become quite predictable in recent years as it focuses on the same age group every time.

 The new concept doesn’t just pique the interest of longtime Bachelor fans, it’s also enticing older viewers who have never given reality TV a chance, while also sparking interest from younger fans who want to see what kind of drama the older demographic is going to stir up (though Turner did call them the “sweetest” group of women ever).

Many also think that with an older-skewing cast, the focus will be more on finding love versus chasing social media clout as the contestants have all been through their fair share of life experiences and heartache. 

“I want to fall in love,” Turner previously explained of his interest in the franchise, noting, “I really want to find my person who can put me in my place when I need it and make me smile at it. The person who can lay down beside you at night, not have to say anything, and you feel it. That’s love. That’s what I want. And I know that person’s out there.”

He was married to his high school sweetheart for 43 years before she died in 2017, so it’s fair to say he’s putting himself out of his comfort zone by pursuing a new romantic connection. 

The series will premiere on Thursday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. You can stream the episodes the following day on Hulu.

It will continue airing on Thursday nights at 8 p.m. ET, followed by Bachelor in Paradise—who doesn’t love back-to-back Bachelor shows?

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