NBC executives reviewing television pilots with some approved and others rejected in a professional boardroom setting.
NBC executives reviewing television pilots with some approved and others rejected in a professional boardroom setting.
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NBC orders four new series while scrapping four pilots

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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.

The ordered series include the multi-camera comedy Newlyweds, starring real-life spouses Tea Leoni and Tim Daly, and the single-camera Sunset P.I., led by Jake Johnson. Additional orders went to the law enforcement drama Line of Fire, starring Peter Krause, and a contemporary reboot of The Rockford Files, starring David Boreanaz. These projects join returning series such as Chicago Fire and Law & Order on the network's schedule.

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Reactions on X to NBC's pilot decisions range from excitement over new orders for shows starring David Boreanaz and Peter Krause to disappointment over the scrapping of Emily Deschanel's drama pilot, with some users describing the process as 'brutal' and 'savage'.

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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.

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March 2026 brought a mix of renewals and cancellations for several TV series across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Networks like ABC and Fox announced multiple continuations, while FX and Apple TV confirmed endings for popular shows. These decisions shape the upcoming fall schedules and streaming lineups.

A selection of upcoming television series offers viewers a mix of adaptations, thrillers, and comedies set for release from March to May 2026. Highlights include book-based dramas and projects from notable creators like the Duffer brothers and Margaret Atwood. These shows span platforms such as Apple TV Plus, Netflix, and PBS.

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