Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in December 2025
December 2025 has brought a wave of positive news for television fans as several popular series secured additional seasons. Major streaming platforms and cable networks have confirmed the return of various hit dramas and breakout comedies to ensure their future schedules remain packed. From expansive television universes to acclaimed international thrillers, these renewals highlight a diverse range of storytelling currently available to audiences. Viewers can now look forward to seeing their favorite characters continue their journeys in the coming years.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025–)

Netflix confirmed a second season of ‘Last Samurai Standing’ following its successful launch during the late autumn. The story centers on a deadly competition set in the nineteenth century that pits skilled warriors against one another. Production updates suggest the high stakes period drama will continue its exploration of historical conflict and honor. This renewal follows strong viewership numbers reported across international markets for the Japanese action series.
‘Haha, You Clowns’ (2025–)

Adult Swim has greenlit two additional seasons of ‘Haha, You Clowns’ to expand its late night lineup. The show follows three teenagers and their father through a variety of wholesome and humorous situations. This announcement arrives just as the first season concludes its initial broadcast run on the network. Fans can expect more adventures from the eccentric family in the future installments scheduled for release after the season one finale.
‘Have I Got News for You’ (2024–)

CNN is moving forward with a fourth season of ‘Have I Got News for You’ to bolster its weekend entertainment offerings. Hosted by Roy Wood Jr., the series features regular appearances by Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black. The upcoming season is scheduled to make its television debut on January 24 with fresh topical humor. This renewal reinforces the commitment of the network to satirical news programming throughout the next year.
‘Tyler Perry’s Sistas’ (2019–)

The long running drama ‘Sistas’ has been officially renewed for a tenth season on BET. The tenth installment is slated to premiere on January 7 to continue the story of a group of close knit friends. This announcement was made shortly before the conclusion of the ninth season to keep the momentum going for loyal viewers. The series remains a cornerstone of the scripted lineup for the network and continues to be led by Tyler Perry.
‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025–)

Hulu and Disney plus have committed to a second season of ‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ featuring host Juanpa Zurita. The show documents intense and challenging travel experiences across various global locations that test the endurance of the host. Viewers will see more of the unconventional journeys of Zurita in the next set of episodes currently in development. The renewal highlights the expansion of the streaming platform into international reality content and adventurous storytelling.
‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025–)

The hockey themed romance series ‘Heated Rivalry’ will return for a second season on the Canadian streaming service known as Crave. HBO Max will continue to serve as the exclusive streaming home for the series in the United States and Australia. Additional international territories are expected to gain access to the show as production on the new episodes continues. The story focuses on the professional and personal tensions between competing athletes in the world of professional sports.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)

Apple TV plus has renewed ‘Down Cemetery Road’ for a second season with stars Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson. Based on the works of Mick Herron, the show follows a private investigator and an unlikely partner in a complex mystery. The second season will continue to explore the dark secrets surrounding a suburban neighborhood disaster. This renewal solidifies the ongoing partnership between the acclaimed actors and the streaming service for high quality thrillers.
‘Beauty in Black’ (2024–)

Netflix has announced that ‘Beauty in Black’ will return for a third and final season to conclude its narrative. This decision comes well in advance of the scheduled release for the second part of season two in March. The drama follows the intertwined lives of two women from very different backgrounds who find themselves in conflict. The final season will provide a definitive conclusion to the sprawling story of ambition and survival created by Tyler Perry.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

The oil industry drama ‘Landman’ has secured a third season renewal at Paramount plus. The series features Billy Bob Thornton as a professional navigating the volatile and dangerous world of Texas oil rigs. High ratings during the second season prompted the network to order more episodes to keep the franchise growing. The show continues to expand the television footprint of Taylor Sheridan on the streaming platform through gritty character studies.
‘Platonic’ (2023–)

Apple TV plus has ordered a third season of ‘Platonic’ which stars Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne. The show explores the platonic relationship between two former best friends who reconnect during their midlife years. The Los Angeles based buddy comedy has maintained steady viewership since its debut on the platform. Future episodes will further develop the chaotic and humorous bond between the two lead characters as they navigate their personal lives.
‘Tehran’ (2020–)

The international thriller series ‘Tehran’ will return for a fourth season on Apple TV plus following high critical acclaim. Niv Sultan stars as a Mossad agent on a dangerous mission in the Iranian capital that constantly evolves. The third season is set to premiere on January 9 and features new cast member Hugh Laurie. This multi season renewal demonstrates the global success of the espionage drama for the service as it expands its cast.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025–)

CBS has officially renewed ‘Boston Blue’ for a second season following its debut as a successful spin off. The series expands the ‘Blue Bloods’ universe by focusing on law enforcement operations within the city of Boston. Production for the new episodes is expected to begin in the coming months to meet broadcast deadlines for the next television season. The show has successfully captured the audience interest established by its parent program while introducing new characters.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025–)

The procedural ‘Sheriff Country’ has received a second season order from CBS to continue its expansion of a popular franchise. The series focuses on the law enforcement side of the ‘Fire Country’ universe and features a dedicated ensemble cast. Its renewal comes after a strong performance in the ratings during its initial broadcast run this year. Fans can expect more crossover potential and intense storytelling in the next season of the show.
‘Chad Powers’ (2025–)

Glen Powell will return for a second season of ‘Chad Powers’ on Hulu after a successful freshman run. Powell portrays a disgraced quarterback who adopts a disguise to play for a struggling college team in search of redemption. The series combines sports tropes with character driven humor to tell a unique story about second chances. The renewal confirms the confidence of the streamer in the comedic vehicle for its lead actor and executive producer.
‘Rage’ (2025–)

HBO has renewed the Spanish drama series ‘Rage’ for a second installment that will feature a fresh perspective. While some original cast members will return, the new season will introduce a different ensemble to the core narrative. The show explores the intense psychological pressure faced by five women who are pushed to their limits. This continuation marks another significant international investment for the network in high quality scripted content with a global appeal.
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