Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in March 2026

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The television landscape continues to evolve as networks and streaming platforms solidify their lineups for the upcoming seasons. March 2026 proved to be a pivotal month for both veteran dramas and freshman series looking to secure their futures. From long-running procedurals reaching historic milestones to new reality ventures finding their audience, these renewals highlight the current programming priorities of major industry players. This list details every production that received a green light for additional episodes during this month.

‘Quarterback’ (2023–)

'Quarterback' (2023–)
Omaha Productions

The acclaimed Netflix docuseries that profiles prominent athletes from the NFL will return for a third season. Following its success in showcasing the personal and professional lives of gridiron stars, the streamer confirmed the continuation of the series on March 31. Fans can expect more behind-the-scenes access to the preparation and pressures faced by professional signal-callers. This renewal ensures that ‘Quarterback’ remains a cornerstone of the platform’s growing sports documentary catalog.

‘Age of Attraction’ (2026–)

'Age of Attraction' (2026–)
Velvet Hammer Media

Netflix has officially greenlit a second season for its innovative new dating competition. The series unique premise involves keeping the ages of its contestants hidden from one another until a major reveal occurs later in the season. Following a successful debut, the streaming service announced the renewal on March 31 to keep the momentum going. Production for the sophomore outing is expected to begin later this year to explore new romantic dynamics.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–)

'Grey's Anatomy' (2005–)
The Mark Gordon Company

The longest-running primetime medical drama in television history is extending its historic reign on ABC. The network announced on March 30 that ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ will return for a 23rd season of medical emergencies and interpersonal drama. This renewal solidifies the show’s status as a foundational element of the network’s scripted lineup. Viewers can look forward to seeing how the staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital navigate the latest challenges in the upcoming episodes.

‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–)

'Chicago Fire' (2012–)
Universal Television

The veteran entry of the One Chicago franchise is not ready to retire from the small screen just yet. NBC confirmed on March 27 that ‘Chicago Fire’ has been renewed for a 15th season. The show continues to be a ratings powerhouse for the network, depicting the lives of the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51. The upcoming season is expected to maintain the high-stakes rescues and character-driven storytelling that fans have followed for over a decade.

‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–)

'Chicago P.D.' (2014–)
Universal Television

The gritty police procedural ‘Chicago P.D.’ will be back for a 14th season on NBC. This renewal, announced alongside its sister series in late March, ensures the continuation of the Intelligence Unit’s stories. The show remains a staple of the network’s Wednesday night programming block. Fans can expect more intense investigations led by Sergeant Hank Voight and his team of detectives as they protect the city.

‘Chicago Med’ (2015–)

'Chicago Med' (2015–)
Universal Television

NBC has officially ordered a 12th season for the medical drama ‘Chicago Med’. The series follows the elite team of doctors and nurses at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center as they tackle unique medical cases. With this renewal, the One Chicago universe remains fully intact for the upcoming broadcast season. Viewers should prepare for more high-pressure medical procedures and the inevitable crossover events with the city’s first responders.

‘The Ms. Pat Show’ (2021–)

'The Ms. Pat Show' (2021–)
Imagine Television Studios

The Emmy-nominated comedy starring Patricia Williams-Lee has been renewed for a sixth season. Significant changes are coming to the show’s distribution, as it will move to Paramount+ as its primary streaming home. This shift occurs as BET+ is scheduled to shutter in June, necessitating the platform change for the series. The show continues to garner critical praise for its bold and authentic take on family life in the suburbs.

‘School Spirits’ (2023–)

'School Spirits' (2023–)
Paramount Television Studios

The supernatural teen drama ‘School Spirits’ has been granted a fourth season by Paramount+. The series follows a teenage girl who is stuck in the afterlife and investigates her own mysterious disappearance. Despite the dark themes of the premise, the show has found a dedicated audience on the streaming platform. This renewal allows the creative team to further explore the mythology of the high school purgatory and its inhabitants.

‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ (2022–)

'Criminal Minds' (2005–)
Paramount Television

The Behavioral Analysis Unit will reach a major milestone following a renewal for a 20th season. Paramount+ confirmed the order for the long-running procedural, which adopted the ‘Evolution’ subtitle upon moving to the streaming service. While the 19th season is set to premiere in late May, the early renewal shows significant confidence in the brand’s longevity. The series continues to follow the FBI’s criminal profilers as they hunt the most dangerous “unsubs” across the country.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019–)

'For All Mankind' (2019–)
Tall Ship Productions

Apple TV+ has officially renewed the space race drama ‘For All Mankind’ for a sixth and final season. This news arrives just before the premiere of the fifth season and the debut of the ‘Star City’ spin-off series. The final mission will bring the alternate history narrative to a definitive conclusion after years of lunar and Martian exploration. Fans of the series can expect a high-stakes finale that wraps up the multi-generational saga of the global space race.

‘Wonder Man’ (2026–)

'Wonder Man' (2026–)
Marvel Studios

The Marvel Cinematic Universe series ‘Wonder Man’ is set to return for a second season on Disney+. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley are both confirmed to reprise their roles in the upcoming episodes. The first season explored the intersection of the superhero world and Hollywood through the lens of Simon Williams. This renewal indicates a continued commitment to character-driven stories within the larger Marvel streaming tapestry.

‘CIA’ (2026–)

'CIA' (2026–)
Universal Television

The FBI spin-off starring Tom Ellis and Nick Gehlfuss has secured a second season on CBS. The procedural drama has successfully expanded the network’s existing franchise with its focus on international intelligence operations. CBS announced the renewal on March 23, following strong performance during its freshman run. The team will return to tackle more high-stakes cases involving national security and global espionage.

‘Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together’ (2025–)

'Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together' (2025–)
Critical Productions

Peacock has officially renewed the reality series following the lives of the Grammy-winning musical couple. The show provides an intimate look at the personal and professional dynamic between Nelly and Ashanti as they navigate their relationship. Season 2 was confirmed on March 19, following a first season that captured significant viewer interest. The upcoming episodes will continue to document the couple’s journey through the entertainment industry and their life together.

‘Neighbors’ (2026–)

'Neighbors' (2026–)
A24

The A24-produced docuseries ‘Neighbors’ will return to HBO for a second season. The series examines real-life disputes between neighbors, ranging from minor grievances to intense legal battles. By utilizing a documentary format, the show highlights the complexities and frustrations of residential proximity in modern society. HBO announced the continuation of the series on March 19 to delve into even more domestic conflicts across the country.

‘Cross’ (2024–)

'Cross' (2024–)
Paramount Television Studios

Prime Video has ordered an eight-episode third season of the thriller series ‘Cross’. The announcement coincided with the Season 2 finale, which featured significant developments for the lead character, Alex Cross. Starring Aldis Hodge, the show is based on the popular series of novels written by James Patterson. The thriller remains one of the platform’s top performers, blending intense procedural elements with deep character study.

‘Impractical Jokers’ (2011–)

'Impractical Jokers' (2011–)
NorthSouth Productions

The long-running hidden-camera comedy ‘Impractical Jokers’ has been renewed for its 13th season on TBS. This renewal follows a 12th season that delivered high ratings and sustained popularity for the network. The show continues to feature competitive dares and public humiliations that have become a hallmark of its format. Fans can expect more elaborate pranks and social experiments from the cast in the upcoming episodes.

‘Tamron Hall’ (2019–)

'Tamron Hall' (2019–)
ABC News

Tamron Hall’s daytime talk show will return for an eighth season in syndication. The renewal comes with the official tagline “Let’s Keep Talking,” signaling a commitment to the show’s conversational and topical format. Since its debut, the program has become a consistent presence in the daytime television landscape. The upcoming season will continue to feature celebrity interviews, human interest stories, and discussions on current events.

‘Paradise’ (2025–)

'Paradise' (2025–)
20th Television

The post-apocalyptic drama ‘Paradise’ has been locked in for a third season at Hulu. Created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown, the series follows survivors living in a bunker after a global catastrophe. While the creative team has historically discussed a three-season plan, Hulu’s announcement did not specify if this would be the final installment. The show has garnered praise for its tense atmosphere and the central performance of its lead actor.

‘Free Bert’ (2026–)

'Free Bert' (2026–)
Counterpart Studios

Netflix has renewed the sitcom ‘Free Bert’ for a second season. The show stars comedian Bert Kreischer as a father who attempts to change his wild ways and embrace a more responsible lifestyle. The first season found success by blending Kreischer’s signature brand of comedy with traditional family sitcom elements. This renewal allows the series to further explore the protagonist’s struggles with maturity and domestic expectations.

‘Love Island USA’ (2019–)

'Love Island USA' (2019–)
ITV Global Entertainment

The American adaptation of the popular U.K. reality franchise ‘Love Island USA’ will return for an eighth season on Peacock. The new season is scheduled to premiere on June 2, with Ariana Madix returning to her role as the host. The series remains a centerpiece of Peacock’s unscripted summer programming, featuring a group of singles living in a tropical villa. Viewers can expect the usual mix of romantic connections, dramatic challenges, and public voting.

‘Marshals’ (2026–)

'Marshals' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

The latest expansion of the ‘Yellowstone’ universe, ‘Marshals’, has been awarded a second season on CBS. Starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, the series needed only two aired episodes to secure its future. According to CBS, the series premiere broke records as the most-streamed episode on Paramount+ for the network. This early success demonstrates the continued drawing power of the Dutton family saga on broadcast television.

‘The Forsytes’ (2025–)

'The Forsytes' (2025–)
Masterpiece

PBS Masterpiece has renewed the British period drama ‘The Forsytes’ for a third season before its first season even debuted in America. Based on John Galsworthy’s classic novel series ‘The Forsyte Saga’, the show depicts the lives of an upper-middle-class family. The first season is set to premiere on PBS on March 22, indicating immense confidence in the production’s quality. This multi-season commitment ensures that the expansive literary adaptation will have ample time to unfold for viewers.

‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ (2020–)

'The Drew Barrymore Show' (2020–)
Big Ticket Television

CBS Media Ventures has renewed ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ for two additional seasons, ensuring its presence on air through 2028. The daytime talk show has become known for its unique energy and intimate celebrity segments. This multi-year extension highlights the show’s stability in a competitive syndication market. Barrymore will continue to host her signature blend of news, lifestyle segments, and heartfelt interviews.

‘Doc’ (2025–)

'Doc' (2025–)
Sony Pictures Television

Fox has officially ordered a 22-episode third season of the medical drama ‘Doc’. Starring Molly Parker, the series follows a brilliant doctor who loses several years of her memory and must rebuild her life and career. The show has performed well for the network by offering a fresh perspective on the traditional medical procedural. This renewal provides a full-season order to further explore the protagonist’s recovery and her clinical cases.

‘The Audacity’ (2026–)

'The Audacity' (2026–)
AMC Studios

AMC and AMC+ have granted an early Season 2 renewal to ‘The Audacity’ ahead of its April premiere. The Silicon Valley-set drama stars Billy Magnussen and was created by Jonathan Glatzer. Glatzer’s previous experience as a writer on ‘Succession’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ has built significant anticipation for this new project. The series aims to provide a sharp look at the power dynamics and ambitions within the tech industry.

‘The Night Agent’ (2023–)

'The Night Agent' (2023–)
Sony Pictures Television

Gabriel Basso will return as Peter Sutherland in the fourth season of ‘The Night Agent’. Netflix confirmed the renewal and noted that production for the upcoming season will move to Los Angeles. The thriller series has become one of the most-watched shows on the platform since its record-breaking debut. Fans can expect more high-stakes political conspiracies and fast-paced action as Sutherland navigates his dangerous role.

‘High Potential’ (2024–)

'High Potential' (2024–)
Goddard Textiles

ABC has renewed the hit series ‘High Potential’ for a third season, despite some significant behind-the-scenes changes. Current showrunner Todd Harthan is departing the project to work on a new fantasy adaptation for Disney+. The network is currently in the process of searching for a new showrunner to lead the production moving forward. The series remains a priority for ABC following its strong performance and critical reception during the first two seasons.

‘9-1-1’ (2018–)

'9-1-1' (2018–)
20th Century Fox Television

The emergency drama ‘9-1-1’ is officially returning to ABC for a 10th season. The network confirmed the renewal on March 5, though reports suggest there may be efforts to manage the show’s production budget. The series continues to follow the high-pressure lives of first responders including police officers, firefighters, and dispatchers. Despite reaching a decade on the air, the show remains a top performer in the network’s weekly schedule.

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025–)

'9-1-1: Nashville' (2025–)
20th Television

The first-year spin-off ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ has survived its freshman run and will return for a second season. Set in the music capital of the world, the series brought the high-octane emergency format to a new Southern setting. ABC announced the renewal on March 5, alongside the flagship series. The show will continue to showcase unique rescue scenarios and the personal lives of the Tennessee-based first responders.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–)

'Abbott Elementary' (2021–)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Abbott Elementary’ remains at the top of the class with an official renewal for Season 6. The Emmy-winning sitcom was the first scripted show on ABC to secure its future for the next television cycle. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, the series continues to receive acclaim for its mockumentary-style look at an underfunded public school. This renewal ensures that the beloved faculty and staff will return for more comedic struggles and heartfelt moments.

‘Miss Scarlet’ (2020–)

'Miss Scarlet' (2020–)
A+E Networks International

The mystery series ‘Miss Scarlet’ will return for a seventh and final season on PBS Masterpiece. The concluding chapter of the trailblazing private detective’s story will consist of six final episodes. This period piece has followed Eliza Scarlet as she navigated the male-dominated world of Victorian crime-solving. Fans can expect the final season to provide a definitive resolution to the long-running investigative arcs and character relationships.

‘Little House on the Prairie’ (2026–)

'Little House on the Prairie' (2026–)
CBS Studios

Netflix has demonstrated immense confidence in its new adaptation of ‘Little House on the Prairie’ by renewing it for Season 2. This announcement comes well in advance of the first season’s premiere, which is scheduled for July. Based on the beloved book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the show offers a fresh take on the frontier life of the Ingalls family. The early renewal allows the production to continue seamlessly as it builds its version of the iconic American story.

‘Destination X’ (2025–)

'Destination X' (2025–)
NBC

NBC has officially renewed the reality competition series ‘Destination X’ for a second season. The show features contestants who travel across the globe and must deduce their exact location using limited clues. Jeffrey Dean Morgan serves as the host, guiding the participants through the high-stakes geographical puzzles. The series has been praised for its innovative format and the tension created by its unique premise.

‘Best Medicine’ (2026–)

'Best Medicine' (2026–)
Propagate Content

Fox’s medical drama ‘Best Medicine’ will return for a second season consisting of 12 episodes. Starring Josh Charles, the series is an adaptation of the popular British show ‘Doc Martin’. The narrative follows a surgeon who develops a fear of blood and is forced to move to a small town to serve as a general practitioner. The show has successfully transitioned the source material’s blend of medical procedural and character comedy for American audiences.

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