All the TV Shows That Have Been Renewed in June 2026

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June 2026 proved to be a major month for television networks and streaming platforms, with numerous high-profile series securing future seasons. From freshman dramas to established animated favorites, networks like Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ locked in their lineups for the coming years. Fans can look forward to both brand-new stories and the conclusions of beloved adaptations. Here is a comprehensive look at every major television show that received a renewal notice during the month of June 2026.

‘Nemesis’ (2026)

'Nemesis' (2026)
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The crime drama ‘Nemesis’ has officially been renewed for a second season on Netflix. Created by Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole, the series has quickly established a dedicated audience on the streaming platform. The production team is set to expand the gritty narrative and character arcs established in the debut season. This renewal continues Netflix’s ongoing partnership with prominent television creators for high-stakes drama. Fans can expect the upcoming episodes to dive deeper into the show’s central criminal conspiracies.

‘Every Year After’ (2026)

'Every Year After' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

Prime Video has officially greenlit a second season of the romantic drama series ‘Every Year After’. The show is inspired by Carley Fortune’s popular novel ‘One Golden Summer’. Viewers will be taken back to the scenic setting of Barry’s Bay to follow the continuing emotional journeys of the main characters. The renewal highlights the streaming service’s commitment to expanding its portfolio of literary adaptations. Production on the upcoming episodes is expected to begin in the near future.

‘The Americas’ (2025)

'The Americas' (2025)
Universal Television Alternative Studio

NBC has renewed its natural history documentary series ‘The Americas’ for a second season. Acclaimed actor Tom Hanks is set to return as the narrator and host for the upcoming installment. The show focuses on showcasing the diverse wildlife and vast landscapes found across the American continents. Filmmakers will continue to utilize state-of-the-art technology to capture unprecedented footage of natural behaviors. The network aims to build on the educational and visual success achieved during the inaugural run.

‘Dutton Ranch’ (2026)

'Dutton Ranch' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

The ‘Yellowstone’ spin-off series ‘Dutton Ranch’ has secured a second season renewal at Paramount+. The drama stars Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton and Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler as they attempt to build a new life in Texas. This renewal follows a highly successful premiere in May, which marked the largest original series debut in the history of the streaming platform. The upcoming season will continue to explore the challenges and conflicts of ranching life away from Montana. Fans can anticipate more intense family dynamics and western grit as the story unfolds.

‘Invincible’ (2021)

'Invincible' (2021)
Amazon Studios

Prime Video has handed an early Season 6 renewal to the hit animated superhero series ‘Invincible’. This decision comes well ahead of the anticipated 2027 premiere of the show’s fifth season. To add to the excitement, actor Jack Quaid from ‘The Boys’ is confirmed to join the voice cast for the fifth season. The series continues to adapt the expansive comic book universe created by Robert Kirkman. This multi-season commitment ensures that the complex narrative of Mark Grayson will continue uninterrupted.

‘Funny AF With Kevin Hart’ (2026)

'Funny AF With Kevin Hart' (2026)
Alfred Street Industries

The stand-up comedy reality competition ‘Funny AF With Kevin Hart’ is officially returning to Netflix for a second season. Hosted by Kevin Hart, the show challenges aspiring comedians to showcase their best material under high-pressure conditions. The renewal reinforces Netflix’s strong collaborative relationship with Hart and his production banner. Season 2 promises to bring a new lineup of comedic talent competing for industry recognition. Production details and release dates for the upcoming episodes will be announced later.

‘Rivals’ (2024)

'Rivals' (2024)
The Walt Disney Company EMEA

The 1980s-set drama series ‘Rivals’ has been renewed for a 12-episode third season. Based on Jilly Cooper’s ‘Rutshire Chronicles’ novels, the show will continue to stream on Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ internationally. This renewal news arrives ahead of the second part of Season 2, which is scheduled to premiere in November. The series explores the cutthroat world of independent television in historical England. The extended episode order for Season 3 will allow the writers to delve deeper into the complex ensemble cast.

‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023)

'The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy' (2023)
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Apple TV+ has renewed ‘The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy’ for a fourth season. The non-scripted travel series stars Canadian comedy legend Eugene Levy as he visits unique destinations around the globe. Levy will continue to step outside his comfort zone to experience local cultures, cuisines, and landmarks. The show has garnered appreciation for its blend of humor, scenic cinematography, and personal growth. Production is gearing up to send the ‘Schitt’s Creek’ alumnus to a new set of international locations.

‘Bloodaxe’ (2027)

History Channel

Prime Video has pre-emptively renewed the historical drama ‘Bloodaxe’ for a second season ahead of its debut. Created by Michael Hirst, the mastermind behind ‘Vikings’, the series is not scheduled to premiere until 2027. The narrative centers on the legendary Viking warrior Erik Bloodaxe and his historical exploits. This early renewal demonstrates the streaming platform’s high confidence in Hirst’s historical storytelling. Production plans are already being aligned to ensure a seamless transition between the first and second seasons.

‘The Four Seasons’ (2025)

'The Four Seasons' (2025)
Universal Television

Netflix has officially renewed the comedy series ‘The Four Seasons’ for an eight-episode third season. The show has quickly established itself as a reliable comedy asset for the streaming service. The creative team will return to craft new comedic situations and character interactions for the upcoming batch of episodes. Netflix’s decision to greenlight another season ensures the continuation of the show’s unique seasonal narrative structure. Release windows and casting updates for the third season are expected in the coming months.

‘House of Guinness’ (2025)

'House of Guinness' (2025)
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The period drama ‘House of Guinness’ has officially been renewed for Season 2 by Netflix. The series explores the intense, high-stakes battle for control over Ireland’s famous Guinness dynasty. This family power struggle has drawn frequent comparisons to modern corporate dramas like ‘Succession’. The upcoming season will continue to explore the historical wealth, influence, and conflicts of the Guinness family. Viewers can expect more lavish set designs and dramatic betrayals in the next chapter.

‘Widow’s Bay’ (2026)

'Widow's Bay' (2026)
Apple Studios

Apple TV+ has officially renewed its supernatural mystery series ‘Widow’s Bay’ for a second season. The announcement comes just ahead of the highly anticipated Season 1 finale scheduled for June 17. The show has become a major word-of-mouth success for the platform since its launch. The second season will continue to uncover the spooky secrets and unsettling history of the coastal town. Writers are already working on expanding the eerie mythology established in the initial episodes.

‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ (2024–2026)

'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' (2024–2026)
Moonage Pictures

The mystery drama ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ has been renewed for a third and final season on Netflix. Based on the popular book trilogy by Holly Jackson, this final installment will consist of four episodes to wrap up the narrative. Viewers will see protagonist Pip Fitz-Amobi undertake her final investigation to resolve the lingering mysteries. The limited episode count suggests a highly focused and fast-paced conclusion to the adaptation. Fans of the book series can look forward to seeing how the final chapter is brought to life.

‘Devil May Cry’ (2025–2026)

'Devil May Cry' (2025–2026)
Capcom

The animated adaptation ‘Devil May Cry’ has been renewed by Netflix for its third and final season. The decision was announced shortly after the premiere of Season 2, wrapping up the journey of the iconic video game character Dante. Show creator Adi Shankar stated that the series was designed to adapt Dante’s Divine Comedy with guns and a red coat. The final season will specifically draw inspiration from Dante’s Paradiso to conclude the epic narrative. Fans of the franchise can expect high-octane action and a dramatic resolution to the animated saga.

‘The Marlow Murder Club’ (2024)

'The Marlow Murder Club' (2024)
UKTV

PBS has officially renewed the cozy mystery series ‘The Marlow Murder Club’ for a fourth season. The show forms a key part of the network’s popular Masterpiece programming lineup. The narrative follows a group of amateur sleuths who collaborate to solve puzzling crimes in their local community. The upcoming season is set to bring more intricate cases, witty humor, and classic detective work. Production will continue to highlight the scenic British countryside that serves as the backdrop for the investigations.

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