TV networks announce renewals for 2026 seasons

As 2026 begins, broadcasters and streamers have revealed a slate of returning series across platforms. Highlights include new seasons for HBO's Euphoria and Industry, Netflix's Bridgerton, and Starz's final Outlander installment.

The new year brings an extensive lineup of renewed TV shows, spanning network television, cable, and streaming services. Published on January 2, 2026, a comprehensive update from TV Insider details returns for established hits and anticipated spinoffs.

HBO leads with Industry season 4, Euphoria season 3, the new Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and House of the Dragon's return. AMC confirms Dark Winds season 4 and Interview With the Vampire, retitled The Vampire Lestat for season 3. Netflix schedules Bridgerton for its fourth season, alongside multiple others like The Night Agent season 3 and Wednesday season 3.

PBS features returning dramas All Creatures Great and Small and Miss Scarlet, plus the new costume series The Forsytes. Starz wraps its epic Outlander with season 8, while Hulu introduces The Testaments, a spinoff of The Handmaid’s Tale, and renews Rivals. HBO Max greenlights a second season for Heated Rivalry.

Further announcements include Apple TV+ with Severance season 3 and Silo seasons 3 and 4; FX's The Bear season 5 and Shōgun season 2; and Prime Video's The Boys season 5 as its finale. The list encompasses reality staples like Survivor seasons 50 through 52 on CBS and The Masked Singer season 14 on Fox.

Networks plan ongoing updates as more renewals emerge, ensuring viewers track the evolving 2026 schedule. This diverse array promises continued storytelling in drama, comedy, and unscripted formats.

Related Articles

Realistic illustration of a TV screen showcasing 2026 premieres like HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and The Boys finale, with excited viewers in a living room.
Image generated by AI

Exciting tv premieres and finales slated for 2026

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Television viewers have much to anticipate in 2026, with a mix of new series debuts, returning favorites, and several beloved shows airing their final seasons. Highlights include the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBO and the conclusion of The Boys on Prime Video. These releases span genres from fantasy to superhero action, promising diverse entertainment options.

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.

Reported by AI

Entertainment previews from late 2025 highlight a packed slate of returning series and new dramas set for 2026 across major platforms. From sci-fi epics to period romances, the year promises diverse storytelling on Netflix, BBC, Prime Video, and more. Highlights include sequels to hits like The Boys and Bridgerton.

The winter TV season offers a mix of new series, returning favorites, and revivals to combat the seasonal blues. Highlights include the Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the final parts of Stranger Things Season 5, and fresh thrillers like His & Hers. TV Guide has curated the top picks across streaming platforms.

Reported by AI

Continuing coverage from our January 2 preview of early 2026 hits like 'The Pitt' S2, 'Bridgerton' S4, and 'Best Medicine', new announcements spotlight more returning series, revivals, and debuts through March, from 'Game of Thrones' spin-offs to Marvel satires and 'Yellowstone' extensions.

Updating our 2026 TV preview coverage, January 11 brings season premieres for several popular series across broadcast and streaming, including Tom Hiddleston's 'The Night Manager' Season 2, PBS period dramas 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke' and 'All Creatures Great and Small' Season 6 each, HBO's 'Industry' Season 4, and Nikki Glaser hosting the Golden Globes.

Reported by AI

Deadline has released a photo gallery detailing TV series set to conclude in 2026 across broadcast, streaming, and cable platforms. The compilation includes dramas, comedies, reality shows, and animated series, with some finales scheduled for this year and others extending beyond. Networks and streamers are wrapping up long-running favorites amid shifting industry landscapes.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline