Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in January 2026
January has been a busy month for television networks and streaming services as they look toward the future of their programming lineups. Many fan favorite shows have secured renewals which ensures that plenty of stories will continue across various platforms. From long running procedurals and reality competitions to fresh comedies and gritty dramas the landscape of TV is being shaped for the coming years. This wave of announcements gives viewers a clear picture of what to expect on their screens in the near future.
‘It’s Florida, Man.’ (2024–)

This comedy series from HBO uses dramatizations to bring wild true stories from the Sunshine State to life. The network officially renewed the project for a third season at the end of the month. It focuses on the eccentric characters and bizarre legal situations that frequently make national headlines. The show continues to explore the unique brand of chaos that often defines Florida culture.
‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ (2022–)

Mickey Haller will continue his legal battles from the back of his car in a fifth season on Netflix. The announcement arrived just before the fourth season was set to debut on the streaming platform. This legal drama is based on the popular series of novels written by Michael Connelly. Fans can expect more high stakes courtroom action and personal drama involving the resourceful defense attorney.
‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

The comedy starring Jason Segel as a grieving therapist has been officially renewed for a fourth season. This show explores how a mental health professional handles his own life while breaking traditional rules to help his clients. It has gained a loyal following on Apple TV for its honest portrayal of grief and friendship. The series continues to feature Harrison Ford as a mentor and colleague in the therapy office.
‘Shoresy’ (2022–)

This popular sports comedy spin off will be returning to Hulu for a sixth season. The story follows a gritty hockey team as they try to avoid losing ever again. It was created by Jacob Tierney and continues the fast paced humor found in ‘Letterkenny’. Fans can look forward to more intense matches on the ice and sharp banter in the locker room.
‘Tracker’ (2024–)

Justin Hartley will return as Colter Shaw for a fourth season of this hit procedural drama on CBS. The show follows a skilled survivalist who travels the country helping people solve various mysteries. He uses his expert tracking skills to find missing persons and earn rewards for his efforts. The network decided to bring the series back after it maintained strong viewership throughout its recent run.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024–)

The television universe built around ‘The Big Bang Theory’ and ‘Young Sheldon’ is still expanding with this sequel series. CBS has confirmed that the show will return for a third season to continue the story of the young couple. It focuses on the early years of a marriage while navigating family life and personal growth. This comedy bridges the gap between different eras of a very popular sitcom franchise.
‘Matlock’ (2024–)

Kathy Bates will continue her role as a brilliant attorney in a third season of this legal drama. The series follows a lawyer who comes out of retirement to work at a prestigious firm and seek justice. CBS made the decision to renew the show based on its consistent performance in the ratings. New episodes will further explore the secrets and legal challenges faced by the main character.
‘Elsbeth’ (2024–)

The quirky and incredibly best dressed attorney will be solving more cases in a fourth season. This spin off series centers on a lawyer who uses her unique perspective to help the police catch clever criminals. It has become a favorite for its colorful fashion and lighthearted take on the traditional crime procedural. The show continues to feature guest stars as suspects in various creative mysteries.
‘Fire Country’ (2022–)

Max Thieriot will return as Bode Leone for a fifth season of this intense firefighter drama on CBS. The series follows inmates who participate in a fire camp program to shorten their sentences while helping the community. It has become a cornerstone of the network lineup by blending action with complicated family dynamics. Fans can expect more high stakes rescues and emotional revelations in the upcoming episodes.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

The long running military procedural that started a massive franchise has been renewed for a twenty fourth season. It remains one of the most watched shows on television after more than two decades on the air. The story follows special agents as they investigate crimes involving the Navy and the Marine Corps. This renewal ensures that the main series will continue to anchor the network schedule for another year.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024–)

This prequel series set in the nineties will be returning for a third season on CBS. It explores the early career of a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs as he learns the ropes of being a special agent. The show provides deep backstory for a character that fans have followed for many years in other contexts. It has successfully established itself as a vital part of the broader franchise timeline.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023–)

The international expansion of a famous crime franchise will continue with a fourth season set in Australia. This series follows a joint task force of local investigators and American agents working together. It captures the unique environment and legal challenges found in the Pacific region while maintaining the familiar style of the original show. The renewal confirms that global audiences are still very interested in these procedural stories.
‘Survivor’ (2000–)

The legendary reality competition show will return for its fifty first season on CBS. Jeff Probst will continue to host the series as a new group of contestants faces the elements and each other. The show has remained a staple of broadcast television by constantly evolving its format and challenges. This early renewal comes even before the landmark fiftieth season has made its debut.
‘The Amazing Race’ (2001–)

A long running competition series that takes viewers around the world will return for its thirty ninth season. Contestants will continue to race through various countries and complete difficult tasks to win a large cash prize. The show is known for its high energy and the way it showcases diverse cultures across the globe. This renewal keeps one of the most decorated reality programs on the air for another cycle.
‘Culinary Class Wars’ (2024–)

The popular Korean cooking competition is coming back to Netflix for a third season with some interesting changes. This upcoming installment will feature a new format that focuses on teams from different professional restaurants. It will showcase high level talent as chefs compete in intense culinary challenges to prove their skills. The show has gained a significant international following since its initial debut on the platform.
‘Black Mirror’ (2011–)

Charlie Brooker will bring more dystopian technology stories to life in an eighth season on Netflix. This anthology series explores the darker side of human nature and its relationship with modern gadgets. Each episode features a standalone story that often serves as a warning about the near future. Fans can look forward to more mind bending plot twists and social commentary in these new installments.
‘The Pitt’ (2025–)

HBO Max has already decided to move forward with a third season of this acclaimed medical drama. This renewal comes well ahead of the premiere for the second season of the show. It focuses on the intense lives of medical professionals working in a busy urban hospital environment. The series has received praise for its realistic portrayal of the healthcare system and the people who work within it.
‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ (2003–)

HBO has granted a two season renewal to this long running political talk show before its next premiere. This deal ensures that the program will remain on the air through several more seasons. The series features roundtable discussions and interviews about current events and social issues. It has been a consistent part of the network late night lineup for over two decades.
‘The Lowdown’ (2025–)

The mystery dramedy created by Sterlin Harjo has been officially picked up for a second season. It received significant praise from critics during its first year for its unique storytelling and character development. The show airs on FX and is available for streaming through Hulu to reach a wide audience. Fans can expect more intriguing developments as the plot continues to unfold in the next batch of episodes.
‘Emily in Paris’ (2020–)

Netflix has confirmed that Lily Collins will return for a sixth season of this romantic comedy series. The announcement followed shortly after the fifth season premiered and became a major hit on the platform. The story follows an American marketing executive as she navigates her life and career in a beautiful European city. Viewers can expect more fashion and complicated relationships in the upcoming chapters of her journey.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021–2026)

Jeremy Renner will return for a fifth and final season of this gritty drama on Paramount Plus. This concluding chapter will consist of eight episodes to wrap up the story of the McLusky family. The show explores the heavy themes of systemic corruption and the prison industrial complex in a small town. It was created by Taylor Sheridan and has been a central part of the streaming service lineup.
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