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04-24-2018, 07:45 PM
Canceled: "Ash vs Evil Dead" :(
Announced: April 20, 2018
Starz has canceled Bruce Campbell's The Evil Dead follow-up series after three seasons.
The show's Season 3 finale on April 29, 2018, will serve as the series finale.
Some other notable TV Series
Not returning: "Homeland"
Announced: April 18, 2018
Season 8 of Showtime's long-running CIA/international-intrigue drama will be its last, star Claire Danes announced. With Season 7 wrapping up in 2018, Season 8 is set to premiere in 2019 or later.
Renewed: "Silicon Valley"
Announced: April 12, 2018
HBO announced it has renewed this ensemble tech-world comedy for a sixth season.
Renewed: "Mom"
Announced: April 8, 2018
Having recently celebrated its 100th episode, the CBS comedy "Mom" will move on to its sixth season with the network.
Canceled: "Everything Sucks!"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Netflix has canceled this '90s-nostalgia high school comedy/drama after its lone season.
Canceled: "Mozart in the Jungle"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Producers Paul Weitz, Roman Coppola, Will Graham, and Jason Schwartzman announced that Amazon will not pick up a fifth season of this Golden Globe-winning series, centered on folks in the New York Symphony.
Renewed: "Roseanne"
Announced: March 30, 2018
Hot on the heels of its two-episode premiere in March 2018, ABC's "Roseanne" revival received a Season 2 order from the network. The comedy's second season (11th overall) will be 13 episodes, up from nine in the first go-round for the revamp.
Renewed: "Will & Grace"
Announced: March 17, 2018
The "Will & Grace" revival will extend to a third season, NBC announced. This would mark 11 overall seasons for the comedy series — eight in its first run, with Season 9 concluding in spring 2018 and now Seasons 10 and 11 to come.
Renewed: "The Sinner"
Announced: March 16, 2018
USA has renewed this crime drama — albeit likely without its top-billed star. While Season 1's six-episode run focused on Jessica Biel's character and the aftermath of her violence, Season 2 will follow Bill Pullman's Det. Harry Ambrose and his investigation of a murder in upstate New York. Biel will return as an executive producer only, per reports.
Canceled: "Disjointed"
Announced: Feb. 14, 2018
Netflix has canceled this comedy about a Los Angeles marijuana operation after its lone two-part season.
Announced: April 20, 2018
Starz has canceled Bruce Campbell's The Evil Dead follow-up series after three seasons.
The show's Season 3 finale on April 29, 2018, will serve as the series finale.
Some other notable TV Series
Not returning: "Homeland"
Announced: April 18, 2018
Season 8 of Showtime's long-running CIA/international-intrigue drama will be its last, star Claire Danes announced. With Season 7 wrapping up in 2018, Season 8 is set to premiere in 2019 or later.
Renewed: "Silicon Valley"
Announced: April 12, 2018
HBO announced it has renewed this ensemble tech-world comedy for a sixth season.
Renewed: "Mom"
Announced: April 8, 2018
Having recently celebrated its 100th episode, the CBS comedy "Mom" will move on to its sixth season with the network.
Canceled: "Everything Sucks!"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Netflix has canceled this '90s-nostalgia high school comedy/drama after its lone season.
Canceled: "Mozart in the Jungle"
Announced: April 6, 2018
Producers Paul Weitz, Roman Coppola, Will Graham, and Jason Schwartzman announced that Amazon will not pick up a fifth season of this Golden Globe-winning series, centered on folks in the New York Symphony.
Renewed: "Roseanne"
Announced: March 30, 2018
Hot on the heels of its two-episode premiere in March 2018, ABC's "Roseanne" revival received a Season 2 order from the network. The comedy's second season (11th overall) will be 13 episodes, up from nine in the first go-round for the revamp.
Renewed: "Will & Grace"
Announced: March 17, 2018
The "Will & Grace" revival will extend to a third season, NBC announced. This would mark 11 overall seasons for the comedy series — eight in its first run, with Season 9 concluding in spring 2018 and now Seasons 10 and 11 to come.
Renewed: "The Sinner"
Announced: March 16, 2018
USA has renewed this crime drama — albeit likely without its top-billed star. While Season 1's six-episode run focused on Jessica Biel's character and the aftermath of her violence, Season 2 will follow Bill Pullman's Det. Harry Ambrose and his investigation of a murder in upstate New York. Biel will return as an executive producer only, per reports.
Canceled: "Disjointed"
Announced: Feb. 14, 2018
Netflix has canceled this comedy about a Los Angeles marijuana operation after its lone two-part season.