Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in February 2026

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February 2026 proved to be a significant month for television renewals, with networks and streaming platforms securing future seasons for several high-profile series. From long-running talk shows and survival programs to freshman dramas and established comedies, production companies are doubling down on successful intellectual properties. These decisions ensure a steady pipeline of content for viewers through 2027 and beyond. The following list highlights the major scripted and unscripted titles that received official pickup orders this month.

‘Animal Control’ (2023–)

'Animal Control' (2023–)
Roughhouse Productions

The Fox workplace comedy ‘Animal Control’ has officially been renewed for a fifth season. Starring Joel McHale as a cynical animal control officer, the series follows the eccentric employees of a local precinct. The show has maintained steady viewership figures since its debut, blending slapstick humor with animal-centric storylines. This renewal secures the show’s place as a cornerstone of the network’s current comedy lineup. The production continues to focus on the humor found in the interactions between the officers and the diverse array of animals they encounter.

‘Industry’ (2020–)

'Industry' (2020–)
Bad Wolf

HBO has confirmed that the high-stakes financial drama ‘Industry’ will return for a fifth and final season. Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the series explores the cutthroat world of international finance through the eyes of ambitious young professionals. The announcement came shortly before the Season 4 finale, signaling the network’s confidence in the show’s narrative arc. Season 5 is expected to provide a definitive conclusion to the characters’ complex professional and personal trajectories. The final season will consist of a full episode order and is anticipated to address the unresolved tensions within Pierpoint & Co.

‘Robin Hood’ (2025–)

'Robin Hood' (2025–)
Lionsgate Television

The MGM+ reimagining of ‘Robin Hood’ is set to continue its adventures with a second season order. This version of the classic tale stars Jack Patten as the legendary outlaw who leads a band of rebels against social injustice. The series offers a modern gritty aesthetic while adhering to the core themes of the historical folklore. Production for the upcoming episodes will further explore the protagonist’s origins and his ongoing conflict with local authorities. The show’s renewal confirms the strategy of investing in recognizable historical figures with a contemporary twist.

‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ (2022–)

'The Jennifer Hudson Show' (2022–)
Warner Horizon Unscripted Television

‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ has been renewed for a fifth season in national syndication. Hosted by the EGOT winner, the daytime talk show features a mix of celebrity interviews, musical performances, and human-interest stories. The series has carved out a significant space in the competitive daytime television landscape following several years of growth. This renewal ensures that Hudson will continue her presence in the 2026–2027 broadcast season. With its fifth season, the show solidifies its status as a leading voice in the current talk show landscape.

‘Off Campus’ (2026–)

'Off Campus'
Amazon MGM Studios

Prime Video has granted an early second-season renewal to ‘Off Campus’ ahead of its initial series premiere in May. Based on the popular book series by Elle Kennedy, the drama focuses on the romantic entanglements of an elite college ice hockey team. The early pickup demonstrates the streaming service’s belief in the existing fanbase of the literary source material. Fans can expect the second season to continue adapting the narrative arcs of the various student-athletes featured in the novels. This proactive move allows the production team to begin development on future storylines before the debut feedback is tallied.

‘Running Wild With Bear Grylls’ (2014–)

'Running Wild With Bear Grylls' (2014–)
Bear Grylls Ventures

The long-running survival series ‘Running Wild With Bear Grylls’ will move to Fox for its ninth season. Bear Grylls continues his tradition of taking high-profile celebrities into the wilderness to test their physical and mental endurance. The program originally debuted on NBC before spending several seasons on National Geographic and Disney+. This latest acquisition by Fox positions the show to premiere new episodes as part of their spring programming slate. The move back to a major broadcast network signals a broad appeal for the host’s outdoor survival expertise.

‘The Floor’ (2024–)

'The Floor' (2024–)
FOX

‘The Floor’ has received a massive multi-season commitment from Fox, with renewals for both Season 6 and Season 7. Hosted by Rob Lowe, the game show features contestants competing for territory on a massive LED floor through various trivia challenges. The series has become a ratings success for the network, frequently leading its time slot in key demographics. These additional orders guarantee the show’s presence on the broadcast schedule for the next several years. By locking in two years of content, the network ensures stability for its prime-time game show rotation.

‘Dark Winds’ (2022–)

'Dark Winds' (2022–)
AMC Studios

AMC has officially greenlit ‘Dark Winds’ for a fifth season consisting of eight episodes. The news arrived just before the mid-February premiere of the show’s fourth season, starring Zahn McClarnon as Navajo Tribal Police officer Joe Leaphorn. Set in the 1970s, the psychological thriller is based on the ‘Leaphorn & Chee’ book series by Tony Hillerman. Season 5 is currently scheduled to reach audiences in 2027 after production concludes. The extended timeframe for the fifth season premiere suggests an ambitious production scale for the upcoming episodes.

‘Finding Her Edge’ (2026–)

'Finding Her Edge' (2026–)
WildBrain

The young adult drama ‘Finding Her Edge’ will return to Netflix for a second season following a successful series debut. The plot follows a competitive figure skater who enters into a strategic fake relationship with her skating partner to boost their careers. The show quickly found an audience among fans of sports-themed romances and coming-of-age narratives. The renewal was finalized only weeks after the initial episodes were made available for streaming. The series joins a growing list of successful Netflix originals targeted toward the young adult market.

‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024–)

'A Man on the Inside' (2024–)
Universal Television

Netflix has ordered a third season of the comedy series ‘A Man on the Inside’. Created by Mike Schur, the show stars Ted Danson as a retired widower who becomes an amateur private investigator to solve a mystery at a retirement home. The series is an adaptation of the documentary ‘The Mole Agent’ and has been praised for its balance of humor and heart. Production on the third installment is expected to begin later this year. Fans of the show have praised the chemistry between Danson and the supporting cast of residents at the retirement community.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–)

'St. Denis Medical' (2024–)
Universal Television

The NBC mockumentary sitcom ‘St. Denis Medical’ has been renewed for a third season. The series focuses on the dedicated but overextended staff working at an underfunded hospital in Oregon. By maintaining a strong viewership base on both broadcast and streaming platforms, the show has solidified its status in the network’s comedy block. The upcoming season will continue to explore the chaotic daily operations and interpersonal dynamics of the medical team. The ensemble cast is expected to return to explore more of the absurdities found in the modern healthcare environment.

‘Happy’s Place’ (2024–)

'Happy's Place' (2024–)
Universal Television

Reba McEntire’s return to the sitcom format has proven successful with the renewal of ‘Happy’s Place’ for Season 3. The NBC series follows a woman who inherits her father’s tavern and discovers she has a half-sister she never knew existed. The show blends traditional multi-cam humor with themes of family and reconciliation. The renewal ensures that the musical icon will remain a fixture of the network’s scripted schedule. The series has been noted for its ability to draw in fans of McEntire’s previous long-running sitcom projects.

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025–)

'Your Friends & Neighbors' (2025–)
Apple Studios

Apple TV+ has renewed the Jon Hamm-led thriller ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ for a third season. The announcement comes well ahead of the Season 2 premiere scheduled for April 2026. Hamm stars as a recently divorced man who loses his job and begins stealing from his wealthy neighbors to maintain his lifestyle. The early commitment from the streaming platform suggests high internal expectations for the series’ narrative progression. The production continues Hamm’s relationship with the streamer following his work on other high-profile projects.

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