NBC cancels Stumble and Brilliant Minds comedies and drama

NBC has canceled the cheerleading mockumentary Stumble after one season and the medical drama Brilliant Minds after two seasons. TVLine learned of the decisions, which come shortly after each show's most recent episodes. The moves leave gaps in the network's lineup.

NBC has officially canceled Stumble, its cheerleading comedy starring Jenn Lyon as coach Courteney Potter. The mockumentary, which debuted in NBC's Friday-night lineup last November, aired its season 1 finale on March 13. That episode, now the series finale, saw the Heådltston State Buttons finish third at the national championship in Daytona, Florida, as first reported by TVLine on May 1, 2026.

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NBC has greenlit four pilots to series for the 2026-27 television season. The network also scrapped four other projects, including a drama starring Emily Deschanel. The decisions follow an evaluation of eight pilots developed for consideration.

NBC's Brilliant Minds has topped a TVLine reader poll as the yet-to-be-renewed broadcast series fans most want to return, with over 12% of more than 40,000 votes. This comes as the show prepares to wrap its second season following its announced May resumption. Law & Order: SVU placed second with 10%.

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NBC's 2025-26 television season concludes next month with finales for several popular series, including the #OneChicago lineup and Law & Order franchise. TVLine detailed the episode titles, air dates and plot synopses for the remaining shows. The season wraps on May 14.

ABC has canceled its spin-off series The Rookie: Feds after a single season. The decision came amid low viewership and broader industry shifts at the network.

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Building on its midseason 2026 lineup announced in January, CBS became the first broadcast network to reveal its fall 2026 primetime schedule on Wednesday. The slate introduces a new NCIS spin-off starring LL COOL J and Scott Caan, shifts popular procedurals, and holds comedies like Ghosts and Matlock for later, with new series and specials rounding it out.

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