
November 2025 was a big month for TV, with networks and streaming services announcing their plans for the future. Fans were happy to hear that popular franchises would continue, and some smaller, well-loved shows were also renewed. From fantasy series on HBO to reality TV on Bravo and Hulu, the announcements covered a wide range of genres, meaning viewers will have plenty to watch for years to come.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

Hulu has renewed its hit reality series for twenty more episodes, which will likely include both a fourth and fifth season. Season four is currently planned to debut in early 2026, and the show will continue to document the lives and relationships of its stars.
‘Love Thy Nader’ (2025)

The reality show following model Brooks Nader and her sisters is coming back for a second season. The new episodes will continue to explore the family’s relationships and Brooks’s career. The show recently gained popularity on Freeform and Hulu, leading to its renewal, and is part of the platform’s expanding lineup of unscripted series.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Hulu has renewed its legal drama series, created in part by Ryan Murphy, for a second season. Starring Kim Kardashian, the show delves into intense courtroom battles and the personal lives affected by them. Despite receiving mixed reviews when it first aired, Hulu is moving forward with production, which will likely maintain the show’s stylish and polished look, characteristic of Ryan Murphy’s work.
‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022)

Hulu and Onyx Collective have ordered another season of this popular legal drama, making it a total of four seasons. The show follows a lawyer who tackles challenging cases while also dealing with personal struggles. Viewers have continued to tune in because of its mix of intense courtroom scenes and compelling character stories. This renewal means one of Hulu’s most important scripted shows will continue.
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026)

HBO is clearly very excited about this new prequel series, having already ordered a second season before the first one has even aired. The show tells the story of Ser Duncan the Tall and his companion Egg, adding more to the rich history of Westeros. This early renewal means the series, based on George R.R. Martin’s stories, will continue uninterrupted, and viewers can look forward to learning even more about the Targaryen family’s past.
‘House of the Dragon’ (2022)

HBO has announced a fourth season of the hit fantasy series, even before the current season finishes airing. Season three is scheduled for summer 2026, and season four is planned for 2028. This early renewal gives the show’s creators time to carefully plan the remaining events of the epic civil war storyline. The series remains a key program for HBO.
‘Task’ (2025)

Mark Ruffalo will be back for another season of this gripping crime series, which takes place in the Philadelphia suburbs. Brad Ingelsby, the show’s creator, is returning after finding success with his previous work for HBO. The show delves into intricate investigations and the struggles faced by the police officers involved. HBO sees this drama as a cornerstone of its crime programming.
‘The Chair Company’ (2025)

Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s comedy series has been renewed for a second season. The show centers around Robinson’s character, an employee convinced he’s uncovered a huge conspiracy at work. This renewal shows HBO’s support for the show’s unusual and funny style. Viewers can expect more strange and paranoid situations in the new episodes.
‘I Love LA’ (2025)

Rachel Sennott is returning for a second season of her West Coast comedy, which follows a group of twenty-somethings navigating life and pursuing their ambitions in Los Angeles. The show has connected with audiences thanks to its funny and relatable look at modern life, and fans can expect more hilarious stories from the cast as they continue to chase their dreams.
‘Twisted Metal’ (2023)

Peacock has renewed its action-packed series starring Anthony Mackie for a third season. David Reed is taking over as showrunner and will be guiding the show’s creative direction. The series blends fast-paced car battles with a darkly funny post-apocalyptic setting and focuses on its characters. The new season promises even bigger challenges and more intense action as the story world grows.
‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025)

Okay, so I’m really excited about this! Peacock is bringing back the ‘Love Island’ follow-up show for another season. Basically, it checks in on the cast from Season 7 after they’ve left the villa and are trying to make things work in the real world. It’s cool because you get to see how their relationships actually are when they’re not being filmed 24/7. It’s a great way to stay connected with the islanders we love even when the main show isn’t on!
‘Below Deck’ (2013)

Okay, so Below Deck is back for a thirteenth season, and I’m already hooked! This time, the crew is sailing around Thailand, which promises some seriously stunning backdrops. As always, the show will give us an inside look at what it’s like to work on a luxury yacht, catering to demanding (and wealthy!) guests. Expect the same mix of glamorous travel and, let’s be real, plenty of interpersonal drama. It’s a formula that clearly works, and I can’t wait to see what happens this season!
‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ (2016)

Bravo has renewed the hit spin-off series for an eleventh season. The new season will be filmed in Dubrovnik, Croatia, a beautiful coastal city that will serve as the backdrop for the charter guests and the crew’s adventures. The show continues to be a strong performer for the network, consistently providing popular, unscripted entertainment.
‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

FX has quickly renewed Noah Hawley’s prequel series for a second season. Production is set to start in London in 2026. The show delves into the origins of the alien threat featured in the original movies, showing what happened on Earth long before those events. This renewal demonstrates FX’s commitment to building out the popular sci-fi horror franchise.
‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024)

Netflix is bringing back the popular romantic comedy starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody for a third season, set to debut in 2026. The series follows the charming and unexpected connection between a sex podcast host who doesn’t believe in God and a rabbi who’s recently divorced, and its renewal confirms its success as a standout romantic comedy on the platform.
‘Time’ (2021)

I’m so excited to hear the show is coming back for a third season! It’s completely reinventing itself with a new location and a whole new group of characters. This time around, David Tennant is joining the cast as a guard at a young offenders’ institution, which sounds really interesting. Thankfully, Siobhan Finneran is returning as the chaplain – it’s good to have some familiar faces! From what I understand, this season will really dig into the challenges faced by young people within the justice system, and I’m looking forward to seeing that explored.
‘Line of Duty’ (2012)

As a longtime fan, I’m thrilled to hear the acclaimed British crime drama is coming back for a seventh series! It’s been five years since we last saw them, and honestly, I missed those nail-biting interrogation scenes and the complex web of corruption they always manage to weave. The BBC is already in production, which is fantastic news, though sadly, there’s no word yet on when – or if – American audiences will get to join the ride. Still, the promise of more from this anti-corruption unit is enough to get me excited.
‘All Creatures Great & Small’ (2020)

The popular historical drama has been renewed for two more seasons, seasons seven and eight! The show will continue to follow the touching and often difficult lives of vets working in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Both PBS Masterpiece and Channel 5 are dedicated to continuing this adaptation of James Herriot’s classic stories, meaning viewers can enjoy many more seasons filled with animal adventures and small-town life.
‘Wild Cards’ (2024)

The CW has renewed the show for a third season. This follows an earlier decision by the Canadian network CBC to renew it for both seasons three and four. The series centers around a surprising pair who solve mysteries while also dealing with their personal histories. It’s a key part of The CW’s programming, which often involves partnerships with international broadcasters.
Please share which of these renewed series you are most excited to watch in the comments.
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2025-12-03 03:46