The TV production industry continues moving along after previous Covid setbacks and union strike delays, although many series with great hopes, continue to disappear after only one season:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 5/7/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The TV production industry continues to roar back after Covid setbacks and union strike delays, although many series with great hopes, disappeared after only one season:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 4/4/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The TV production industry continues to roar back after Covid setbacks and union strike delays, although many series with great hopes have disappeared after only one season:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 3/2/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus has no idea what he was stepping into the moment he agreed to star in Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding. Meeting through writer and director Guillermo del Toro who was a mutual friend of Reedus and Kojima, the director phoned Reedus and informed him that he would receive a call about a project and all he had to say was say yes.
The project was meant to be Silent Hills, unfortunately, it was canceled. Norman was still committed and the project shifted as he jumped from one post-apocalyptic world torn apart by the undead to another where tar-like creatures roam rampant. During his work on a motion capture stage, the seasoned actor encountered unexpected challenges when acting around an empty room with markers on his body. In the documentary, “Connecting Worlds,” which is available on Disney+, he recounts the story of how he initially secured the role.
The project was meant to be Silent Hills, unfortunately, it was canceled. Norman was still committed and the project shifted as he jumped from one post-apocalyptic world torn apart by the undead to another where tar-like creatures roam rampant. During his work on a motion capture stage, the seasoned actor encountered unexpected challenges when acting around an empty room with markers on his body. In the documentary, “Connecting Worlds,” which is available on Disney+, he recounts the story of how he initially secured the role.
- 2/25/2024
- by Rouvin Josef Quirimit
- FandomWire
The TV production industry seems to be roaring back after Covid and union strike delays, although many series with great hopes have disappeared after only one season:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 2/3/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry deals with a resurgence of Covid, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
- 1/2/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Your favorite AMC titles could be popping up on Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services in the near future.
AMC is not ready to close the doors on its various streaming services just yet. It claims just 11.1 million streaming customers total, and with the rise of monstrous platforms like Netflix with hundreds of millions of users, it has almost felt like a foregone conclusion that AMC+, Shudder and other AMC streamers will wink out of existence sooner or later. But the platforms continue to soldier on, despite the challenges.
AMC licensed seven titles to Warner Bros. Discovery to stream on that company’s platform Max in September. The licensing agreement brought more attention to AMC+, and AMC CEO Kristin Dolan says her company is open to similar deals with other streamers. Netflix and Hulu make sense as partners for AMC, but which other streaming services could the company team with?...
AMC is not ready to close the doors on its various streaming services just yet. It claims just 11.1 million streaming customers total, and with the rise of monstrous platforms like Netflix with hundreds of millions of users, it has almost felt like a foregone conclusion that AMC+, Shudder and other AMC streamers will wink out of existence sooner or later. But the platforms continue to soldier on, despite the challenges.
AMC licensed seven titles to Warner Bros. Discovery to stream on that company’s platform Max in September. The licensing agreement brought more attention to AMC+, and AMC CEO Kristin Dolan says her company is open to similar deals with other streamers. Netflix and Hulu make sense as partners for AMC, but which other streaming services could the company team with?...
- 11/30/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
While the TV production industry deals with a resurgence of Covid, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
- 11/29/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Co-exclusive licensing agreements like the recent one between Max and AMC+ are becoming more common, but who could be the next to team up?
Halloween on Max was a little spookier than normal in 2023. The streamer imported seven series from AMC+ in early September, many with a supernatural or horror theme: “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire,” “Dark Winds,” “Gangs of London,” “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Killing Eve,” “A Discovery of Witches,” and “Ride with Norman Reedus.”
New data from Ampere shows that five of the seven titles licensed temporarily to Max saw their popularity increase during September. Max has licensed several HBO originals to Netflix, which has led to greater engagement for those titles on both streamers. Peacock, MGM+, and Starz stand out as platforms that could license to Max next.7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually...
Halloween on Max was a little spookier than normal in 2023. The streamer imported seven series from AMC+ in early September, many with a supernatural or horror theme: “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire,” “Dark Winds,” “Gangs of London,” “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Killing Eve,” “A Discovery of Witches,” and “Ride with Norman Reedus.”
New data from Ampere shows that five of the seven titles licensed temporarily to Max saw their popularity increase during September. Max has licensed several HBO originals to Netflix, which has led to greater engagement for those titles on both streamers. Peacock, MGM+, and Starz stand out as platforms that could license to Max next.7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually...
- 11/7/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Max and AMC Networks CEOs Casey Bloys and Kristin Dolan say their cross-platform licensing collaboration experiment that ended this week was a success – and may become more common as the streaming landscape evolves.
“‘Interview with the Vampire’ was the newest show that they had, and ‘A Discovery of Witches’ also did pretty well,” HBO CEO Casey Bloys told TheWrap during a Thursday press event for HBO and Max. The executive noted the success was “not surprising” because these titles were new to Max subscribers.
“It was a nice experiment,” Bloys said. “I don’t know what it means for AMC+, but it is nice to have those titles on our on our service.”
From September 1 to October 31, Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming offering Max added seven AMC originals to its platform. Those new additions included “Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire,” “Dark Winds,” “Gangs of London,” “Fear the Walking Dead,...
“‘Interview with the Vampire’ was the newest show that they had, and ‘A Discovery of Witches’ also did pretty well,” HBO CEO Casey Bloys told TheWrap during a Thursday press event for HBO and Max. The executive noted the success was “not surprising” because these titles were new to Max subscribers.
“It was a nice experiment,” Bloys said. “I don’t know what it means for AMC+, but it is nice to have those titles on our on our service.”
From September 1 to October 31, Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming offering Max added seven AMC originals to its platform. Those new additions included “Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire,” “Dark Winds,” “Gangs of London,” “Fear the Walking Dead,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Streaming revenues continue to rise for AMC, and the company may have gotten a subscriber boost from licensing several of its shows to Max.
As one of the smaller streaming operators in the country, AMC is a fascinating case study as streaming platforms attempt to transform themselves into profitable businesses. The company owns and operates several streaming services, including AMC+, Acorn TV, Allblk, Shudder and Sundance Now.
AMC streaming services gained 100,000 customers during the third quarter. The company saw linear revenues fall, but streaming revenues rose 9% during the quarter. AMC’s decision to license seven series to Warner Bros. Discovery’s streamer Max could have had a big part in its additions, as well as the premiere of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.” 7-Day Free Trial $4.99+ / month amc+ via amazon.com How Did AMC’s Streamers Do This Quarter?
The second quarter of 2023 saw AMC lose 200,000 streaming customers, and a shift...
As one of the smaller streaming operators in the country, AMC is a fascinating case study as streaming platforms attempt to transform themselves into profitable businesses. The company owns and operates several streaming services, including AMC+, Acorn TV, Allblk, Shudder and Sundance Now.
AMC streaming services gained 100,000 customers during the third quarter. The company saw linear revenues fall, but streaming revenues rose 9% during the quarter. AMC’s decision to license seven series to Warner Bros. Discovery’s streamer Max could have had a big part in its additions, as well as the premiere of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.” 7-Day Free Trial $4.99+ / month amc+ via amazon.com How Did AMC’s Streamers Do This Quarter?
The second quarter of 2023 saw AMC lose 200,000 streaming customers, and a shift...
- 11/3/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
While the TV production industry deals with an ongoing Actors strike and a resurgence of Covid, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler,...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (canceled; after Season 4)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler,...
- 10/29/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
One Week Left to Watch AMC+ Series Like 'Fear the Walking Dead,' 'Interview with the Vampire' on Max
If you’re looking for a frightful good time this Halloween season, Max is the streamer for you. Its “House of Halloween” content hub has a wide range of spooky titles for fans of all ages to enjoy, and it also carries a fantastic selection of titles imported from AMC+, many of which are Halloween-themed. But hurry, there isn’t much time left to enjoy this specially-licensed content!
-AMC first sent seven original series to stream on Max on Sept. 2.
The series shared with Max include seasonal favorites like ‘A Discovery of Witches.’ The episodes are scheduled to depart Max on Oct. 31. Max’s licensing deal with Netflix to send HBO shows to that platform will continue. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually
Halloween Haunts
AMC first sent seven titles to stream on Max in early September, and...
-AMC first sent seven original series to stream on Max on Sept. 2.
The series shared with Max include seasonal favorites like ‘A Discovery of Witches.’ The episodes are scheduled to depart Max on Oct. 31. Max’s licensing deal with Netflix to send HBO shows to that platform will continue. 7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually
Halloween Haunts
AMC first sent seven titles to stream on Max in early September, and...
- 10/24/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
While the TV production industry deals with an ongoing Actors strike and a resurgence of Covid, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled...
- 9/30/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Earlier this year, Max announced it would be housing over 200 episodes of AMC Networks’ television at no additional cost to subscribers beginning in September.
That two-month window is coming to an end, so you’ll want to catch up on “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1; “Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve” Seasons 1-4; “A Discovery of Witches” Seasons 1-3; and “Ride with Norman Reedus” Seasons 1-5 while you still can.
A number of great horror titles are leaving at the end of October as well, including: “A Cabin in the Woods,” “Beetlejuice,” “Eight Legged Freaks,” “From Hell,” “It” and “It: Chapter 2,” and several more. They’ll be great to put on while you host your Halloween bash.
Here’s everything leaving Max in October 2023.
October 3
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That two-month window is coming to an end, so you’ll want to catch up on “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1; “Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve” Seasons 1-4; “A Discovery of Witches” Seasons 1-3; and “Ride with Norman Reedus” Seasons 1-5 while you still can.
A number of great horror titles are leaving at the end of October as well, including: “A Cabin in the Woods,” “Beetlejuice,” “Eight Legged Freaks,” “From Hell,” “It” and “It: Chapter 2,” and several more. They’ll be great to put on while you host your Halloween bash.
Here’s everything leaving Max in October 2023.
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- 9/30/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
In July, HBO series “Insecure,” “Ballers,” “Band of Brothers,” “Six Feet Under,” and “The Pacific” (and “True Detective” outside of the U.S.) copy-and-pasted their way onto Netflix. The first-of-its-kind move between the longtime rivals was a success, HBO chief Casey Bloys said at Wednesday’s Code Conference — and not just in terms of a licensing fee.
“What’s been nice about it is, without doing a thing on Max, the viewership of… ‘Ballers’ and ‘Insecure’ [on Max] really saw a spike when it was on Netflix,” Bloys said. “You’re introducing it to more people, it’s marketing.”
It’s becoming a more and more common marketing practice. Rerun episodes of USA Network series “Suits” were on Peacock for years, and they did fine — for USA Network reruns on Peacock. But when NBCUniversal licensed the nine-season (2011-2019) legal dramedy to Netflix in June, the bar (pun intended) was raised.
As of Thursday,...
“What’s been nice about it is, without doing a thing on Max, the viewership of… ‘Ballers’ and ‘Insecure’ [on Max] really saw a spike when it was on Netflix,” Bloys said. “You’re introducing it to more people, it’s marketing.”
It’s becoming a more and more common marketing practice. Rerun episodes of USA Network series “Suits” were on Peacock for years, and they did fine — for USA Network reruns on Peacock. But when NBCUniversal licensed the nine-season (2011-2019) legal dramedy to Netflix in June, the bar (pun intended) was raised.
As of Thursday,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
On Sunday, October 1, 2023, at 10:09 Pm, AMC will air Season 6, Episode 4 of “Ride With Norman Reedus” titled “Portugal: A Journey From Lisbon to Porto.” In this episode, Norman Reedus, known for his role in “The Walking Dead,” joins artist Adri Law on a captivating exploration of Portugal.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” is a travel series that follows Norman and his friends as they embark on motorcycle journeys to discover unique destinations and cultures.
During this episode, Norman and Adri Law take a scenic ride along Portugal’s western shoreline. Along the way, they uncover the impact that the recent tourist boom has had on this historic country.
Viewers can expect to witness the beauty of Portugal’s landscapes and gain insights into how tourism has influenced this old-world nation.
For those interested in travel and motorcycle adventures, “Ride With Norman Reedus” offers an opportunity to experience the charm of Portugal from the open road.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” is a travel series that follows Norman and his friends as they embark on motorcycle journeys to discover unique destinations and cultures.
During this episode, Norman and Adri Law take a scenic ride along Portugal’s western shoreline. Along the way, they uncover the impact that the recent tourist boom has had on this historic country.
Viewers can expect to witness the beauty of Portugal’s landscapes and gain insights into how tourism has influenced this old-world nation.
For those interested in travel and motorcycle adventures, “Ride With Norman Reedus” offers an opportunity to experience the charm of Portugal from the open road.
- 9/26/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
October TV Alert! Dive into our essential Halloween TV Guide for 2023 and catch the most anticipated screenings this spooky season. This guide is your passport to the best horror movie premieres, spooky specials, and halloween horror movie marathons TV and streaming have to offer. We’ve compiled all of the mega-hits from AMC Fearfest, SyFy, Shudder, crowd-favorite Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween, and more!
Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just in for the October vibes, there’s bound to be something perfect to get you into the Halloween spirit this season. Whether you want to watch all of the Halloween films backward, or stressed-out bakers making giant Halloween disasterpieces while a big clock on the wall yells at them, we’ve got ya covered! And for our global audience, use this timezone converter link to align your screams with the screen’s. Please note: schedules are subject to change.
Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just in for the October vibes, there’s bound to be something perfect to get you into the Halloween spirit this season. Whether you want to watch all of the Halloween films backward, or stressed-out bakers making giant Halloween disasterpieces while a big clock on the wall yells at them, we’ve got ya covered! And for our global audience, use this timezone converter link to align your screams with the screen’s. Please note: schedules are subject to change.
- 9/25/2023
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
On Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 10:10 Pm, AMC presents the next thrilling episode of “Ride With Norman Reedus.” In this installment titled “The Eternal City With Johnny Knoxville,” viewers will join actor Norman Reedus as he embarks on a journey through the historic streets of ancient Rome.
Adding to the excitement, Reedus is joined by the renowned actor Johnny Knoxville. Together, they explore the rich culture and vibrant cuisine of Rome, often referred to as the eternal city. Rome, the birthplace of Western Civilization, offers a captivating backdrop for this adventure.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” provides a unique and engaging perspective on travel, culture, and the joy of riding motorcycles. Tune in to AMC on Sunday at 10:10 Pm to witness the exploration of Rome’s timeless beauty with Norman Reedus and Johnny Knoxville as your guides.
Release Date & Time: 10:10 Pm Sunday 24 September 2023 on AMC
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Adding to the excitement, Reedus is joined by the renowned actor Johnny Knoxville. Together, they explore the rich culture and vibrant cuisine of Rome, often referred to as the eternal city. Rome, the birthplace of Western Civilization, offers a captivating backdrop for this adventure.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” provides a unique and engaging perspective on travel, culture, and the joy of riding motorcycles. Tune in to AMC on Sunday at 10:10 Pm to witness the exploration of Rome’s timeless beauty with Norman Reedus and Johnny Knoxville as your guides.
Release Date & Time: 10:10 Pm Sunday 24 September 2023 on AMC
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- 9/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 10:28 Pm, AMC will air Season 6, Episode 2 of “Ride With Norman Reedus” titled “Northern Italy With Josh Holloway.” In this episode, actor Josh Holloway joins Norman Reedus for an exciting motorcycle journey through the picturesque landscapes of Northern Italy.
As they traverse the stunning roads of Europe, they indulge their need for speed in Motor Valley, a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts. Here, they explore the power and precision of these machines, adding an extra dose of adrenaline to their adventure.
The duo then heads to Bologna, where Josh Holloway revisits his old stomping grounds. Viewers can look forward to seeing the camaraderie between the two actors as they bond over their shared love for motorcycles and the open road.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” continues to provide a thrilling and scenic exploration of motorcycle culture, and this episode is no exception. It’s a chance for viewers...
As they traverse the stunning roads of Europe, they indulge their need for speed in Motor Valley, a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts. Here, they explore the power and precision of these machines, adding an extra dose of adrenaline to their adventure.
The duo then heads to Bologna, where Josh Holloway revisits his old stomping grounds. Viewers can look forward to seeing the camaraderie between the two actors as they bond over their shared love for motorcycles and the open road.
“Ride With Norman Reedus” continues to provide a thrilling and scenic exploration of motorcycle culture, and this episode is no exception. It’s a chance for viewers...
- 9/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“The Walking Dead” star Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon, is inviting viewers to join him on his next adventure. “Ride with Norman Reedus” follows the actor as he explores motorcycle culture, stopping in a different city in each episode. After five entertaining seasons, it returns this week. Hitting the road with Reedus are Keanu Reeves and Josh Holloway. The first episode of “Ride with Norman Reedus” Season 6 drops on AMC+ on Thursday, Sept. 7. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of AMC+.
How to Watch ‘Ride with Norman Reedus’ Season 6 Premiere When: Thursday, September 7, 2023 Where: AMC+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of AMC+. 7-Day Free Trial$8.99 / month amc+ via amazon.com About ‘Ride with Norman Reedus’ Season 6 Premiere
When he’s not acting, Reedus spends a lot of time on his motorcycle. “Ride with Norman Reedus” welcomes viewers as he checks out cool spots across the globe.
How to Watch ‘Ride with Norman Reedus’ Season 6 Premiere When: Thursday, September 7, 2023 Where: AMC+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of AMC+. 7-Day Free Trial$8.99 / month amc+ via amazon.com About ‘Ride with Norman Reedus’ Season 6 Premiere
When he’s not acting, Reedus spends a lot of time on his motorcycle. “Ride with Norman Reedus” welcomes viewers as he checks out cool spots across the globe.
- 9/7/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
You've heard of "Emily in Paris." Now get ready for "Daryl in Marseille," the latest quirky series about an American experiencing culture shock after a spontaneous career move brings them to France.
Actually, the official title (for the sake of brand recognition) is "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon." The six-episode spin-off show picks up after the series finale of "The Walking Dead," which ended with Daryl riding off towards the horizon on his motorcycle. After a mysterious journey across the Atlantic (perhaps he converted his bike into a jet-ski), he finds himself washing up on the shores of Marseille and embarking on a new adventure in a new country where he does not speak the language. Just like Emily.
The idea for "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" first began to take root somewhere around 2016, and was inspired by star Norman Reedus' AMC series "Ride with Norman Reedus," in which he...
Actually, the official title (for the sake of brand recognition) is "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon." The six-episode spin-off show picks up after the series finale of "The Walking Dead," which ended with Daryl riding off towards the horizon on his motorcycle. After a mysterious journey across the Atlantic (perhaps he converted his bike into a jet-ski), he finds himself washing up on the shores of Marseille and embarking on a new adventure in a new country where he does not speak the language. Just like Emily.
The idea for "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" first began to take root somewhere around 2016, and was inspired by star Norman Reedus' AMC series "Ride with Norman Reedus," in which he...
- 9/3/2023
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
While the TV production industry deals with an ongoing Actors, Writers strike and a resurgence of Covid, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The...
- 9/3/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Spooky season is upon us and Max is getting in on the action.
New to the streamer in September are “Annabelle” (2014), “Annabelle: Creation” (2017) and “Annabelle Comes Home” (2019), as well as “The Curse of La Llorona” (2019) — all spin-offs from “The Conjuring” universe.
Other horror entries include “It” (2017), “It: Chapter Two” (2019), eight “Friday the 13th” films (from the 1980 cult classic to 1989’s “Jason Takes Manhattan”) and six “Children of the Corn” sequels.
As previously reported, over 200 episodes of AMC Networks’ television series are coming to Max in September at no additional cost to subscribers, spreading their availability beyond AMC+. Shows that are part of the partnership include “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1; ”Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve” Seasons 1-4; “A Discovery of Witches” Seasons 1-3; and “Ride with Norman Reedus” Seasons 1-5.
If fright flicks aren’t your thing,...
New to the streamer in September are “Annabelle” (2014), “Annabelle: Creation” (2017) and “Annabelle Comes Home” (2019), as well as “The Curse of La Llorona” (2019) — all spin-offs from “The Conjuring” universe.
Other horror entries include “It” (2017), “It: Chapter Two” (2019), eight “Friday the 13th” films (from the 1980 cult classic to 1989’s “Jason Takes Manhattan”) and six “Children of the Corn” sequels.
As previously reported, over 200 episodes of AMC Networks’ television series are coming to Max in September at no additional cost to subscribers, spreading their availability beyond AMC+. Shows that are part of the partnership include “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1; ”Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve” Seasons 1-4; “A Discovery of Witches” Seasons 1-3; and “Ride with Norman Reedus” Seasons 1-5.
If fright flicks aren’t your thing,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
There’s an interesting experiment going on over at Max in September, as from the first of the month you’ll be able to find seven AMC+ series streaming for 60 days on the service. If you’ve been dying to check out some of their best shows but just haven’t had access to them, now’s your chance! Max will be streaming Fear the Walking Dead seasons 1-7, Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire season one, Dark Winds season one, Gangs of London seasons 1-2, Ride with Norman Reedus seasons 1-5, A Discovery of Witches seasons 1-3, and Killing Eve seasons 1-4.
Also on Max this September is the original animated series Young Love, a Matthew A. Cherry project which seeks to expand on the critically acclaimed short film, Hair Love. Sam Jay has a new stand-up special on HBO, too. Sam Jay: Salute or Shoot Me will...
Also on Max this September is the original animated series Young Love, a Matthew A. Cherry project which seeks to expand on the critically acclaimed short film, Hair Love. Sam Jay has a new stand-up special on HBO, too. Sam Jay: Salute or Shoot Me will...
- 9/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
The summer is nearly over! September has arrived, and for many in the United States that means a much-needed break from hot temperatures and sticky humidity.
There are a wealth of new titles coming to Max to celebrate the advent of fall this month. One of the splashiest Max-related news stories of the past month broke just this week, when it was announced that seven AMC titles were coming to the Warner Bros. Discovery streamer on Sept. 1.
That’s not all that’s coming to Max by a long shot this month, so check out The Streamable’s list of top shows and movies coming to the service, along with all the other titles that will soon be available with a Max subscription!
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There are a wealth of new titles coming to Max to celebrate the advent of fall this month. One of the splashiest Max-related news stories of the past month broke just this week, when it was announced that seven AMC titles were coming to the Warner Bros. Discovery streamer on Sept. 1.
That’s not all that’s coming to Max by a long shot this month, so check out The Streamable’s list of top shows and movies coming to the service, along with all the other titles that will soon be available with a Max subscription!
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- 8/30/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
For the next two months, Max will be the “one to watch” for AMC series.
On Friday, seven AMC shows will be available on the former HBO Max under a new category “AMC+ Picks on Max.” For the next 60 days, Max users can binge Seasons 1-7 of “Fear the Walking Dead,” the first seasons of “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” and “Dark Winds,” Seasons 1 and 2 of “Gangs of London,” Seasons 1-5 of “Ride with Norman Reedus,” Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of “A Discovery of Witches,” and Seasons 1-4 of “Killing Eve.”
The AMC series will be available on both the ad-free and ad-supported Max tiers, although they’ll be commercial-free for all Max users regardless of plan. They will exist on their own branded rail — until Halloween, which thematically feels appropriate for pretty much all of the migrating series.
It’s a win-win, something both companies were quick to point out in the August 28 announcement.
On Friday, seven AMC shows will be available on the former HBO Max under a new category “AMC+ Picks on Max.” For the next 60 days, Max users can binge Seasons 1-7 of “Fear the Walking Dead,” the first seasons of “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” and “Dark Winds,” Seasons 1 and 2 of “Gangs of London,” Seasons 1-5 of “Ride with Norman Reedus,” Seasons 1, 2, and 3 of “A Discovery of Witches,” and Seasons 1-4 of “Killing Eve.”
The AMC series will be available on both the ad-free and ad-supported Max tiers, although they’ll be commercial-free for all Max users regardless of plan. They will exist on their own branded rail — until Halloween, which thematically feels appropriate for pretty much all of the migrating series.
It’s a win-win, something both companies were quick to point out in the August 28 announcement.
- 8/29/2023
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
If you’re already a Max subscriber, you’re set to get a handful of AMC+ shows headed your way. Starting on September 1st and available through to October 31st, Max will be home to seven original AMC series including Fear the Walking Dead, Killing Eve, and more.
Seasons 1-7 of Fear the Walking Dead will be available on Max during this period, as well as seasons 1-4 of Killing Eve, seasons 1-3 of A Discovery of Witches, seasons 1-5 of Ride With Norman Reedus, seasons 1-2 of Gangs of London, season 1 of Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire, and season 1 of Dark Winds. In total, there will be more than 200 episodes of AMC+ content available for Max subscribers. Dubbed AMC+ Picks on Max, the shows will be featured in a branded menu rail on Max’s ad-free and ad-supported subscription tiers.
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Seasons 1-7 of Fear the Walking Dead will be available on Max during this period, as well as seasons 1-4 of Killing Eve, seasons 1-3 of A Discovery of Witches, seasons 1-5 of Ride With Norman Reedus, seasons 1-2 of Gangs of London, season 1 of Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire, and season 1 of Dark Winds. In total, there will be more than 200 episodes of AMC+ content available for Max subscribers. Dubbed AMC+ Picks on Max, the shows will be featured in a branded menu rail on Max’s ad-free and ad-supported subscription tiers.
Related The Walking Dead: Dead City & The Walking Dead...
- 8/28/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Jessie and Tom’s Starstruck romance will pick back up next month, when Season 3 of the romantic comedy premieres Thursday, Sept. 28 on Max.
Starring and created by Rose Matafeo, the British series follows Jesse (Matafeo), “who is living in London and working at the local cinema while exploring a new single life after parting ways with film star Tom (Nikesh Patel),” reads the official synopsis. “Two years after the breakup, Jessie navigates the pressures of adulthood and is confronted with the consequences of her own choices as her friends move on to the next stages in their lives, while Jessie...
Starring and created by Rose Matafeo, the British series follows Jesse (Matafeo), “who is living in London and working at the local cinema while exploring a new single life after parting ways with film star Tom (Nikesh Patel),” reads the official synopsis. “Two years after the breakup, Jessie navigates the pressures of adulthood and is confronted with the consequences of her own choices as her friends move on to the next stages in their lives, while Jessie...
- 8/28/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Monday, August 28, 2023.
NBC has dropped the official trailer for its upcoming procedural drama, The Irrational, starring The Flash's Jesse L. Martin.
The series follows world-renowned professor of behavioral science Alec Mercer (Martin) as he lends his unique expertise to an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement, and corporations.
His insight and unconventional approach to understanding human behavior led him and the team on a series of intense, unexpected journeys to solve illogical puzzles and perplexing mysteries.
The Irrational is based on best-selling author Dan Ariely's book, Predictably Irrational.
Maahra Hill, Travina Springer, Molly Kunz, and Arash DeMaxi also star.
The promo features plenty of crime-solving goodness that we're sure will land well with the NBC audience.
Many procedurals are off the air due to the WGA and SAG AFTRA strikes, fans will be...
NBC has dropped the official trailer for its upcoming procedural drama, The Irrational, starring The Flash's Jesse L. Martin.
The series follows world-renowned professor of behavioral science Alec Mercer (Martin) as he lends his unique expertise to an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement, and corporations.
His insight and unconventional approach to understanding human behavior led him and the team on a series of intense, unexpected journeys to solve illogical puzzles and perplexing mysteries.
The Irrational is based on best-selling author Dan Ariely's book, Predictably Irrational.
Maahra Hill, Travina Springer, Molly Kunz, and Arash DeMaxi also star.
The promo features plenty of crime-solving goodness that we're sure will land well with the NBC audience.
Many procedurals are off the air due to the WGA and SAG AFTRA strikes, fans will be...
- 8/28/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
AMC is lending some of its biggest streaming titles to Max in a new pop-up deal called AMC+ Picks on Max. To promote the network’s streaming library, Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire Season 1, Fear the Walking Dead Seasons 1-7, Dark Winds Season 1, Killing Eve Seasons 1-4, Gangs of London Seasons 1-2, Ride with Norman Reedus Seasons 1-5, and A Discovery of Witches Seasons 1-3 will be available to stream on Max for 60 days from September 1 through October 31. The collection will be featured in a branded rail and will be available on both the ad-free and ad-lite subscription tiers of Max. The AMC+ titles will not include advertising. The aim is to give viewers a chance to “unlock a world of new characters and stories,” Max said in a press release on Monday, August 28. AMC+ Picks on Max allows for viewers to get a taste of what AMC...
- 8/28/2023
- TV Insider
In May, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav predicted that streaming services would begin bundling together in order to provide increasingly economically conscious consumers with a value worthy of paying for. Well, it appears that Zaslav is making moves to prove his prediction correct — at least partially — because on Monday, it was announced that Wbd’s flagship streaming service Max would be teaming up with AMC to present the latter’s prestige programming to the wider audience on the much larger Max.
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Seven shows from the AMC Networks streamer will debut on Max on Friday, Sept. 2, and will remain there for two months, until Oct. 31, as part of a new section on the service called “AMC+ Picks on Max.” The episodes will be available on both Max’s ad-free and ad-supported platforms; however,...
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Seven shows from the AMC Networks streamer will debut on Max on Friday, Sept. 2, and will remain there for two months, until Oct. 31, as part of a new section on the service called “AMC+ Picks on Max.” The episodes will be available on both Max’s ad-free and ad-supported platforms; however,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Over 200 episodes of AMC Networks’ television series are coming to Max for the month of September at no additional cost to subscribers, spreading their availability beyond AMC+.
From Sept. 1 to Oct 31., a promotional pop-up tile called “AMC+ Picks on Max” will be available for both ad-free and ad-lite Max subscribers in the U.S. AMC content itself will be ad-free.
“Subscribers turn to Max to find a deep and diverse selection of stories for the whole household,” Warner Bros. Discovery’s global content strategy, planning and analysis executive vice president Meredith Gertler said in a statement. “The AMC+ collection pop-up is an excellent example of how we can use innovative strategies to add value to our content offering.”
Shows that are part of the partnership include “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1;”Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve...
From Sept. 1 to Oct 31., a promotional pop-up tile called “AMC+ Picks on Max” will be available for both ad-free and ad-lite Max subscribers in the U.S. AMC content itself will be ad-free.
“Subscribers turn to Max to find a deep and diverse selection of stories for the whole household,” Warner Bros. Discovery’s global content strategy, planning and analysis executive vice president Meredith Gertler said in a statement. “The AMC+ collection pop-up is an excellent example of how we can use innovative strategies to add value to our content offering.”
Shows that are part of the partnership include “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire” Season 1;”Dark Winds” Season 1; “Gangs of London” Seasons 1 and 2; “Fear the Walking Dead” Seasons 1-7; “Killing Eve...
- 8/28/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
In a cross-streamer promotion, Max subscribers will get a sampler platter of AMC+ programming in September and October — for no extra charge.
Starting Sept. 1 and available through Oct. 31, Max and AMC Networks will launch a programming “pop-up” on Max featuring full seasons of seven AMC original series comprising more than 200 episodes total.
The AMC+ content available for the 60-day period on Max is: “Fear the Walking Dead” (Seasons 1-7), “Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire” (Season 1), “Dark Winds” (Season 1), “Gangs of London” (Seasons 1-2), “Ride With Norman Reedus” (Seasons 1-5), “A Discovery of Witches” (Seasons 1-3) and “Killing Eve” (Seasons 1-4).
Terms of the deal are not being disclosed. It’s unknown whether any money is changing hands between the companies but the partnership is being described as “mutually beneficial.”
The “AMC+ Picks on Max” will be featured in a branded menu rail available on both the ad-free and ad-supported subscription tiers of Max,...
Starting Sept. 1 and available through Oct. 31, Max and AMC Networks will launch a programming “pop-up” on Max featuring full seasons of seven AMC original series comprising more than 200 episodes total.
The AMC+ content available for the 60-day period on Max is: “Fear the Walking Dead” (Seasons 1-7), “Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire” (Season 1), “Dark Winds” (Season 1), “Gangs of London” (Seasons 1-2), “Ride With Norman Reedus” (Seasons 1-5), “A Discovery of Witches” (Seasons 1-3) and “Killing Eve” (Seasons 1-4).
Terms of the deal are not being disclosed. It’s unknown whether any money is changing hands between the companies but the partnership is being described as “mutually beneficial.”
The “AMC+ Picks on Max” will be featured in a branded menu rail available on both the ad-free and ad-supported subscription tiers of Max,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
A slew of series from AMC Networks including Fear The Walking Dead, A Discovery of Witches and Killing Eve will stream on Max as part of an unusual digital arrangement.
AMC Networks and Warner Bros. Discovery have struck a deal for a “programming pop-up” that will see more than 200 episodes of seven titles will launch on Max, formerly known as HBO Max.
The shows will be available from September 1 through October 31.
Titles available are seasons one through seven of Fear the Walking Dead, three seasons of A Discovery of Witches, four seasons of Killing Eve, season one of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, two seasons of Gangs of London, season one of Dark Winds, and five seasons of Ride with Norman Reedus.
The shows will be available on both the ad-free and ad-lite Max services for no extra cost. They will be part of the AMC+ Picks on...
AMC Networks and Warner Bros. Discovery have struck a deal for a “programming pop-up” that will see more than 200 episodes of seven titles will launch on Max, formerly known as HBO Max.
The shows will be available from September 1 through October 31.
Titles available are seasons one through seven of Fear the Walking Dead, three seasons of A Discovery of Witches, four seasons of Killing Eve, season one of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, two seasons of Gangs of London, season one of Dark Winds, and five seasons of Ride with Norman Reedus.
The shows will be available on both the ad-free and ad-lite Max services for no extra cost. They will be part of the AMC+ Picks on...
- 8/28/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
While the TV production industry deals with an ongoing Actors and Writers strike, television series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The (canceled; after Season Two...
- 8/4/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Geralt is out to make his enemies pay in the second and final trailer The Witcher Season 3: Volume 2, premiering this Thursday, July 27 on Netflix.
The three-episode conclusion to the third season marks the end of star Henry Cavill’s run as Geralt of Rivia, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the role for Season 4.
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The three-episode conclusion to the third season marks the end of star Henry Cavill’s run as Geralt of Rivia, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the role for Season 4.
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- 7/24/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
While the TV production industry deals with a Writers Guild strike, plus a recovery from the unleashed 'Covid' pandemic, TV series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler,...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler,...
- 7/3/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry deals with a Writers Guild strike, and a slow recovery from 'Covid', TV series cancelations continue:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed)
Holey Moley (renewed)
How To Get Away With Murder (canceled; six seasons)
Hustler, The...
- 5/31/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry continues to recover from 'Covid', insisting performers be vaccinated with boosters and daily testing, TV series cancelations continue, due to the initial spread of the virus, that continues to affect both cast and crew:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great...
- 4/30/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Though it was designed to be the "zombie movie that never ends," "The Walking Dead" has finally concluded after eleven seasons, but never fear. The saga of your favorite crossbow-wielding, squirrel-eating character will continue in the new six-episode spin-off, "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon."
Actor, motorcycle enthusiast, and all-around Boondock saint Norman Reedus — who has doubled as host of the AMC travel series "Ride with Norman Reedus" — will reprise his role as Daryl, so there's no need to worry about this being some kind of "Young Sheldon" or "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" situation.
Like his older brother, the late Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), Daryl is a character who never existed in the original "Walking Dead" comic book series, but he has been with the TV franchise since the very beginning. His first appearance was in a season 1 episode of "The Walking Dead" called "Tell It to the Frogs," and he's...
Actor, motorcycle enthusiast, and all-around Boondock saint Norman Reedus — who has doubled as host of the AMC travel series "Ride with Norman Reedus" — will reprise his role as Daryl, so there's no need to worry about this being some kind of "Young Sheldon" or "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" situation.
Like his older brother, the late Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), Daryl is a character who never existed in the original "Walking Dead" comic book series, but he has been with the TV franchise since the very beginning. His first appearance was in a season 1 episode of "The Walking Dead" called "Tell It to the Frogs," and he's...
- 4/22/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
While the TV production industry continues to recover from ‘Covid-19’, insisting performers be double vaccinated with boosters, followed by daily testing and masking, series cancelations continue, due to disruptions that affected cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8) Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
- 4/8/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry continues to recover from ‘Covid-19’, insisting performers be double vaccinated with boosters, followed by daily testing and masking, series cancelations continue, due to disruptions that affected cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
ABC
$100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
- 2/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry continues to recover from ‘Covid-19’, insisting performers be double vaccinated with boosters, followed by daily testing and masking, series cancelations continue, due to disruptions that affected cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed)
20/20 (renewed)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed)A Million Little Things (canceled; after Season 5)Bachelor, The (renewed)
Bachelorette, The (renewed)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card SharksCelebrity Family Feud (renewed)
Conners, The (renewed)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
Goldbergs, The (renewed)
Grey's Anatomy (Season 18)
Great Christmas Light Fight...
- 1/31/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to pandemic disruptions that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
- 8/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed for...
- 7/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry slowly recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
- 5/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While the TV production industry slowly recovers from ‘Covid-19’, there are still series cancelations due to the pandemic that affected both cast, crew and production scheduling:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor, The (renewed...
- 4/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
As the TV production industry slowly recovers, with testing now the industry standard, there are still series cancelations due to 'Covid-19' variants previously affecting both cast and crew:
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor,...
ABC
100,000 Pyramid, The (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)Bachelor, The (renewed for Season 25)
Bachelorette, The (renewed for Season 16)
Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renewed for Season 2)Black-ish (canceled; after Season 8)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
Conners, The (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
Good Doctor,...
- 3/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Despite everyone's best efforts, the television industry continues being hit with more cancelations due to the spread of 'Covid-19' affecting both cast and crew:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renwed for Season 2)Black-ish (renewed for Season 8; final Season)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 5; Season 20 overall)
America's Funniest Home Videos (renewed Season 32)A Million Little Things (renewed Season 4)The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Big Sky (renwed for Season 2)Black-ish (renewed for Season 8; final Season)Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Call Your Mother (canceled; one season)Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 4)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Don't (canceled; one season)Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (canceled; after Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons...
- 10/7/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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