Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in November 2025

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November was a massive month for television stability as networks and streamers solidified their lineups for the coming years. HBO led the charge by locking in the future of its expanding Westeros universe and several new comedies. Reality television also saw significant investments with multiple franchises securing long-term renewals. The industry continues to rely on proven intellectual property while giving a few fresh series a chance to grow. Here are all the shows that were renewed in November 2025.

‘House of the Dragon’ (2022)

'House of the Dragon' (2022)
HBO

HBO has officially renewed this fantasy juggernaut for a fourth season even before the third has aired. The prequel series chronicles the brutal civil war within House Targaryen known as the Dance of the Dragons. Viewers can expect the third season to premiere in the summer of 2026 while the fourth season is targeted for 2028. This long-term planning ensures the complex narrative of fire and blood will reach its proper conclusion.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026)

'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' (2026)
HBO

The immense confidence HBO places in the works of George R.R. Martin is evident with this early renewal. This upcoming prequel series has been granted a second season ahead of its scheduled series premiere in January. The story follows the adventures of the hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg across Westeros. ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ offers a more intimate look at the realm compared to the epic scale of its predecessors.

‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024)

'Nobody Wants This' (2024)
3 Arts Entertainment

Netflix has ordered a third season of this hit romantic comedy series starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. The show navigates the unlikely and often humorous relationship between an agnostic podcast host and a conventional rabbi. Production is moving forward quickly with the new episodes slated to premiere in 2026. This renewal cements the show as a key anchor for the streaming service in the comedy genre.

‘Twisted Metal’ (2023)

'Twisted Metal' (2023)
Universal Television

Peacock is revving up for a third season of this high-octane video game adaptation. Anthony Mackie returns to lead the cast in a post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with vehicular combat and dark humor. David Reed is stepping in as the new showrunner to steer the series through its next chapter. ‘Twisted Metal’ continues to build a loyal audience with its unique blend of action and comedy.

‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

'Alien: Earth' (2025)
FX Productions

FX has greenlit a second season of this sci-fi horror series from creator Noah Hawley. The show explores the arrival of the terrifying Xenomorph species on Earth long before the events of the original film franchise. Filming for the next installment is scheduled to begin in London during 2026. ‘Alien: Earth’ expands the lore of the universe while grounding the terror in a new and familiar setting.

‘Line of Duty’ (2012)

'Line of Duty' (2012)
World Productions

This acclaimed British police procedural is making a surprise return for a seventh season after a five-year hiatus. The series is renowned for its intense interrogation scenes and twisting plots revolving around the anti-corruption unit AC-12. Fans have eagerly awaited the return of the team to uncover new conspiracies within the police force. ‘Line of Duty’ remains one of the most popular dramas in the UK though US release details are pending.

‘All Creatures Great & Small’ (2020)

'All Creatures Great & Small' (2020)
Playground Entertainment

PBS Masterpiece has secured the future of this heartwarming period drama with a double renewal order. The series will return for both a seventh and eighth season to continue the stories of the Skeldale House veterinary practice. ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ captures the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales and the charm of rural life in the mid-20th century. Audiences can look forward to many more years of touching animal rescue stories.

‘Time’ (2021)

'Time' (2021)
BBC Studios Drama Productions

The BBC anthology prison drama will return for a third season with David Tennant joining the cast. He plays an officer at a detention center for teenagers while Siobhan Finneran reprises her role as a chaplain. ‘Time’ is celebrated for its gritty realism and exploration of the moral dilemmas found within the penal system. The new setting promises to offer a fresh and difficult perspective on youth incarceration.

‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022)

'Reasonable Doubt' (2022)
Simpson Street

Hulu has renewed this legal drama from Onyx Collective for a fourth season. The series follows a high-powered defense attorney who balances complex cases with her messy personal life. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ has maintained a strong following due to its compelling character dynamics and suspenseful storytelling. The renewal ensures that the legal and emotional stakes will continue to rise.

‘Task’ (2025)

'Task' (2025)
wiip

HBO has ordered a second season of this crime drama created by Brad Ingelsby. Mark Ruffalo stars in the series which is set in the same narrative universe as the hit show ‘Mare of Easttown’. The plot centers on a fractured FBI task force operating in Philadelphia. ‘Task’ delivers the gritty atmosphere and deep character studies that audiences have come to expect from the creator.

‘The Chair Company’ (2025)

'The Chair Company' (2025)
Hyperobject Industries

Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin have secured a second season for their new workplace comedy. The series stars Robinson as an employee who uncovers a conspiracy theory at his job and spirals into obsession. ‘The Chair Company’ brings the distinctive surreal humor and cringe comedy that the duo established in their previous sketch work. HBO continues to invest in their unique comedic voice with this quick pickup.

‘I Love LA’ (2025)

'I Love LA' (2025)
HBO

Rachel Sennott sees her comedy series about navigating life in Los Angeles return for a second season. The show captures the chaotic experiences of twentysomethings trying to find success and connection in the entertainment capital. ‘I Love LA’ provides a satirical yet relatable look at modern ambition and friendship dynamics. This renewal confirms HBO sees potential in this fresh perspective on the Hollywood struggle.

‘Wild Cards’ (2024)

'Wild Cards' (2024)
Blink49 Studios

The CW has officially picked up this procedural comedy-drama for a third season. The series features a disgraced detective and a clever con woman who are forced to work together to solve crimes. ‘Wild Cards’ was previously renewed for multiple seasons by its originating Canadian network CBC. The show provides a lighthearted and fun spin on the traditional cop show format.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

'All's Fair' (2025)
Ryan Murphy Television

Hulu is proceeding with a second season of this legal drama from Ryan Murphy and Kim Kardashian. The show focuses on an all-female divorce law firm in Los Angeles and the high-stakes cases they handle. ‘All’s Fair’ was renewed despite receiving mixed reviews during its initial release. The streamer is betting on the star power and the proven track record of the creative team.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' (2024)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

Hulu has ordered twenty additional episodes of this reality sensation to carry it through a fourth and fifth season. The series documents the dramatic personal lives and scandals of a group of Mormon influencers. ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ has become a significant unscripted hit for the platform since its debut. Fans can expect the fourth season to arrive in early 2026.

‘Below Deck’ (2013)

'Below Deck' (2013)
51 Minds Entertainment

Bravo is sending its flagship yachting reality series to Thailand for a thirteenth season. The show continues to follow the professional and personal lives of the crew aboard a luxury superyacht. ‘Below Deck’ consistently delivers high drama as the staff manages demanding guests and their own interpersonal conflicts. The change in location promises stunning visuals and new challenges for the captain and crew.

‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ (2016)

'Below Deck Mediterranean' (2016)
51 Minds Entertainment

The popular spin-off series has been renewed for an eleventh season set in Dubrovnik. Filming will take place along the beautiful coast of Croatia as the crew navigates a new charter season. ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ maintains the successful formula of workplace tension and luxury travel. This renewal affirms the enduring popularity of the franchise across different oceans.

‘Love Thy Nader’ (2025)

'Love Thy Nader' (2025)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

Freeform and Hulu have renewed this reality series about model Brooks Nader for a second season. The show offers an intimate look at the chaotic and glamorous lives of Nader and her sisters. ‘Love Thy Nader’ combines family dynamics with career ambition in a docuseries format. Viewers will see the family continue to navigate their rising fame in the upcoming episodes.

‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025)

'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' (2025)
ITV America

Peacock is bringing back this reality follow-up series for a second season. The show tracks the lives and relationships of former contestants after they leave the main competition. ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ will specifically focus on the cast members from the seventh season of the USA edition. This extension satisfies the audience demand for updates on their favorite islanders after the cameras stop rolling.

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