Every TV Show That Has Been Renewed in July 2025
This July brought a wave of thrilling announcements for TV fans, with networks and streaming platforms greenlighting new seasons for a wide range of shows. From gritty dramas to lighthearted comedies and reality competitions, there’s something for everyone to look forward to in the coming months and years.
Whether you’re hooked on intense sci-fi, animated adventures, or classic soaps, the renewals this month promise fresh stories and familiar faces. Let’s dive into the full lineup of shows getting another season, with details on what’s coming next for each.
Untamed (2024-present)

The Netflix drama ‘Untamed’ stars Eric Bana as a special agent navigating the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. Originally pitched as a limited series, its gripping storytelling earned it a second season.
Season 2 will dive deeper into the agent’s challenges, blending high-stakes action with the park’s stunning backdrop. Expect more intense drama and new mysteries when it returns.
The Gilded Age (2022-present)

HBO’s lavish period drama ‘The Gilded Age,’ created by Julian Fellowes, is set for a fourth season. Its dazzling cast of theater stars brings 19th-century New York to life.
Season 4 will continue exploring the clash between old money and new wealth, with more opulent costumes and intricate plots. We can’t wait to see the next chapter unfold.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)

AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ will wrap up with a fourth and final season, focusing on fan-favorite Norman Reedus as Daryl. Filming stays in Spain for the finale.
The last season promises an emotional end to Daryl’s journey, with new challenges in a post-apocalyptic world. Brace for a bittersweet farewell.
The Legend of Vox Machina (2022-present)

Prime Video’s animated fantasy ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ secured a fifth and final season before its fourth season even premieres. Based on Critical Role’s campaign, it’s a fan favorite.
Season 5 will close out the epic tale of Vox Machina’s heroes, delivering more action and heart. The Season 4 premiere is set for October 2025.
Days of Our Lives (1965-present)

Peacock’s iconic soap opera ‘Days of Our Lives’ is staying strong with renewals for Seasons 62 and 63. The show remains a staple for longtime viewers.
Expect more romance, betrayal, and family drama in Salem as the series continues its decades-long run. New episodes keep the legacy alive.
Stick (2025-present)

Apple TV+’s golf comedy ‘Stick,’ led by Owen Wilson, is teeing up for a second season. Its lighthearted take on the sport has won over audiences.
Season 2 will bring more laughs and quirky characters to the fairway. Wilson’s charm is sure to keep the show swinging.
Wednesday (2022-present)

Netflix’s hit ‘Wednesday,’ starring Jenna Ortega as the iconic Addams Family teen, is confirmed for a third season, with a possible spin-off in talks. Season 2, Part 1 arrives August 6.
The upcoming season will dive deeper into Wednesday’s dark adventures at Nevermore Academy. We’re excited for more spooky fun and Ortega’s sharp performance.
The Voice (2011-present)

NBC’s singing competition ‘The Voice’ is back for Season 29, featuring returning coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine. A refreshed format is promised.
The new season will showcase rising talent and the coaches’ chemistry. Get ready for more emotional performances and tough battles.
Vanderpump Villa (2024-present)

Hulu’s reality series ‘Vanderpump Villa,’ led by Lisa Vanderpump, is set for a third season. After a French estate and an Italian castle, the next location is still a mystery.
Season 3 will follow the crew as they cater to high-end guests, with drama and luxury in equal measure. Vanderpump’s flair keeps it addictive.
Invincible (2021-present)

Prime Video’s animated superhero series ‘Invincible’ scored an early fifth-season renewal, with Season 4 slated for 2026. Matthew Rhys joins the voice cast next season.
The show’s blend of heart-pounding action and emotional depth continues to captivate. Season 5 will push the hero’s journey even further.
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (2022-present)

Netflix’s reality hit ‘The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On’ is returning for Season 4, challenging couples to decide between marriage or moving on.
Expect more emotional showdowns and tough choices as new pairs face the ultimatum. The drama keeps us glued to the screen.
King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (2023-present)

Netflix’s ‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch,’ following memorabilia expert Ken Goldin, is set for a third season. It’s a treasure hunt for collectors.
Season 3 will showcase more rare finds and high-stakes auctions. Goldin’s passion for unique items makes every episode a thrill.
The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023-present)

AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City,’ starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan and Lauren Cohan as Maggie, is back for Season 3 with Seth Hoffman as the new showrunner.
The season will explore the duo’s tense alliance in a decaying New York. Their chemistry and conflicts promise gripping episodes.
Sullivan’s Crossing (2023-present)

The CW’s romantic drama ‘Sullivan’s Crossing,’ starring Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray, is renewed for Season 4, boosted by its Netflix popularity.
Season 4 will deepen the heartfelt story of love and self-discovery in a scenic small town. It’s a cozy escape for viewers.
Virgin River (2019-present)

Netflix’s ‘Virgin River’ is now the platform’s longest-running live-action scripted series, renewed for an eighth season just as Season 7 wrapped production.
The romantic drama will keep delivering small-town charm and emotional twists. Fans can expect more love and heartbreak in Virgin River.
Murderbot (2025-present)

Apple TV+’s sci-fi comedy ‘Murderbot,’ based on Martha Wells’ books, is set for Season 2. Alexander Skarsgård stars as a cyborg with a dislike for humans.
The next season will explore the bot’s newfound freedom and sarcastic wit. It’s a fresh take on sci-fi with humor and heart.
Squid Game: The Challenge (2023-present)

Netflix’s reality spin-off ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ is renewed for Season 3, with Season 2 premiering November 4. It brings the iconic games to life.
Expect more intense competitions and surprising twists as players vie for the prize. The stakes feel just as high as the original.
Queer Eye (2018-2025)

Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’ will end with its 10th season, set in Washington, D.C. The Fab Five’s heartwarming makeovers will close on a high note.
The final season promises emotional transformations and the group’s signature positivity. It’s a farewell we’ll be crying through.
Slow Horses (2022-present)

Apple TV+’s spy thriller ‘Slow Horses,’ led by Gary Oldman, is renewed for a seventh season, with Season 5 arriving in September. It’s a critical darling.
The next seasons will follow the misfit MI5 team through more gritty missions. Oldman’s sharp performance keeps the show electric.
Grantchester (2014-2025)

PBS Masterpiece’s mystery series ‘Grantchester’ is set for an 11th and final season. The cozy British drama has charmed audiences for years.
The last season will tie up the village’s crime-solving tales with heart and suspense. It’s a gentle but gripping goodbye.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022-present)

Netflix’s anime ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners,’ set in the ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ universe, is back for Season 2, announced with a teaser at Anime Expo 2025.
The new season will dive deeper into Night City’s gritty, neon-lit world. Expect more stunning visuals and intense action.
The Bear (2022-present)

FX’s Emmy-winning ‘The Bear,’ created by Christopher Storer, is cooking up a fifth season. The intense kitchen drama keeps winning hearts.
Season 5 will bring more chaos and growth for Carmy and the crew. The Chicago restaurant scene stays as gripping as ever.
Tires (2024-present)

Netflix’s comedy ‘Tires,’ co-created by and starring Shane Gillis, is renewed for Season 3. Its workplace humor has found a loyal audience.
The next season will deliver more laughs from the tire shop’s quirky staff. Gillis’ comedic edge keeps the show rolling.
Which show are you most excited to see return, or did we miss one you’re hoping for? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


