Networks and streaming services have revealed decisions on numerous series for 2026, with many fan favorites extended and others concluding. Notable early renewals highlight confidence in shows like A Man on the Inside and Your Friends & Neighbors, while long-runners such as Stranger Things prepare to end.
The entertainment landscape for 2026 features a mix of continuations and farewells across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Updated on February 3, 2026, the latest announcements cover dozens of titles, reflecting strategic shifts amid scheduling and production demands.
In highlights, Netflix renewed Mike Schur's comedy A Man on the Inside for a third season, starring Ted Danson, just months after its second season's Certified Fresh debut. Apple TV+ followed suit with Jon Hamm's drama Your Friends & Neighbors, greenlighting a third season before the April 3 premiere of season two, which introduces James Marsden. The Lincoln Lawyer earned a fifth season on Netflix ahead of its fourth season's February 5 launch, adapting Michael Connelly's Resurrection Walk. Shrinking, featuring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, secured a fourth season on Apple TV+ right before season three's release, exploring new romantic arcs.
A standout is Prime Video's Legally Blonde prequel Elle, starring Lexi Minetree as a young Elle Woods, which drops all episodes on July 1 and was immediately renewed for season two, tracing her high school years that shape her iconic persona.
Among finales, Stranger Things wraps with its fifth season on Netflix, Cobra Kai ends after six, and The Handmaid's Tale concludes on Hulu post-season six. Renewals bolster hits like The Bear for season five on FX/Hulu, Bridgerton for seasons five and six on Netflix, and The White Lotus for season four on HBO Max. Cancellations hit series such as And Just Like That... after three seasons on HBO Max and Bel-Air after four on Peacock.
These decisions balance established successes with fresh narratives, ensuring diverse viewing options amid industry changes.