All the TV Shows That Have Been Renewed in December 2025

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December 2025 has brought a wave of renewals for major streaming platforms and broadcast networks alike. From long running dramas to freshman comedies the television landscape continues to expand with confirmed continuations. Fans can look forward to new chapters for established favorites and recent hits that secured their futures this month. These decisions reflect strong viewership numbers and critical reception across various genres and international markets.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025–)

'Last Samurai Standing' (2025–)
Netflix

Netflix has officially renewed ‘Last Samurai Standing’ for a second season following its successful debut. This Japanese action series explores a lethal competition set during the nineteenth century. The show captivated audiences with its intense choreography and historical setting. Production details for the upcoming episodes remain under development as the streaming giant expands its international content library.

‘Haha, You Clowns’ (2025–)

'Haha, You Clowns' (2025–)
Williams Street

Adult Swim has committed to two additional seasons of the animated comedy ‘Haha, You Clowns’ after its first year on the air. The series follows the adventures of three teenagers and their father. This renewal news arrives just as the first season concludes its initial broadcast run on December 21. Fans can expect more surreal humor and family dynamics in the second and third installments.

‘Have I Got News for You’ (2024–)

'Have I Got News for You' (2024–)
Hat Trick Productions

CNN has picked up ‘Have I Got News for You’ for a fourth season to continue its topical comedy coverage. Hosted by Roy Wood Jr. the panel show features regular appearances by Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black. The new episodes are scheduled to begin airing on January 24. This extension solidifies the program’s position as a key part of the network’s weekend programming slate.

‘Tyler Perry’s Sistas’ (2019–)

'Tyler Perry's Sistas' (2019–)
Tyler Perry Studios

The Tyler Perry drama ‘Sistas’ will return for a tenth season on BET starting January 7. This renewal was announced shortly before the season nine finale aired to conclude the current story arc. The series remains a cornerstone of the network’s scripted lineup by following the lives of several women navigating career and relationship challenges. Viewers can anticipate more developments for the core cast in the upcoming winter premiere.

‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025–)

'The Worst Trip Around the World' (2025–)
NonStop

Hulu and Disney Plus have greenlit a second season of the reality series ‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ featuring host Juanpa Zurita. The program documents difficult travel experiences and logistical hurdles in remote locations. After finding an audience on both platforms the show will continue to explore challenging journeys across the globe. The new season aims to maintain the high stakes and unpredictable nature of the original run.

‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025–)

'Heated Rivalry' (2025–)
Accent Aigu Entertainment

The hockey romance series ‘Heated Rivalry’ has been renewed for a second season by the Canadian streaming service Crave. HBO Max will continue to serve as the exclusive streaming home for the series in the United States and Australia. New distribution deals for additional international territories are currently being finalized according to industry reports. The show has gained a dedicated following for its portrayal of professional sports and personal relationships.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)

'Down Cemetery Road' (2025–)
60Forty Films

Apple TV Plus has confirmed that the thriller ‘Down Cemetery Road’ will return for a second season. Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson lead the cast in this adaptation based on literary source material. The series focuses on a mysterious disappearance that leads to a deep investigation into local secrets. The renewal ensures that the complex narrative established in the first season will continue to unfold for subscribers.

‘Beauty in Black’ (2024–)

'Beauty in Black' (2024–)
Tyler Perry Studios

Netflix has renewed the Tyler Perry creation ‘Beauty in Black’ for a third and final season. This announcement comes well ahead of the scheduled release for the second part of season two on March 19. The series will conclude its narrative arc once the final batch of episodes completes production. The show has maintained a consistent presence on the platform’s trending lists since its initial launch.

‘Landman’ (2024–)

'Landman' (2024–)
Paramount Television Studios

Taylor Sheridan’s oil industry drama ‘Landman’ has secured a third season renewal at Paramount Plus following strong ratings. Billy Bob Thornton stars as Tommy Norris who acts as a crisis manager navigating the volatile world of Texas energy production. The series continues to be a major performer for the streaming platform in terms of total viewership. Future episodes will further explore the high stakes and complexities of the modern oil business.

‘Platonic’ (2023–)

'Platonic' (2023–)
Sony Pictures Television

Apple TV Plus has decided to keep the friendship alive by renewing ‘Platonic’ for a third season. Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne star as former best friends who reconnect and cause comedic chaos in Los Angeles. The series has been praised for its chemistry and depiction of adult friendships. Production is expected to begin soon to bring more adventures to the platform’s comedy lineup.

‘Tehran’ (2020–)

'Tehran' (2020–)
Paper Plane Productions

The international espionage thriller ‘Tehran’ has been granted a fourth season by Apple TV Plus before the third season even premieres. Niv Sultan returns as a Mossad agent operating undercover in the Iranian capital city. The upcoming third season will debut on January 9 and introduces Hugh Laurie to the ensemble cast. This early renewal signals significant confidence from the studio regarding the show’s continued performance.

‘Boston Blue’ (2025–)

'Boston Blue' (2025–)
CBS Studios

CBS has handed a second season renewal to ‘Boston Blue’ which serves as a spin-off to the long running series ‘Blue Bloods’. The show follows law enforcement officers in Massachusetts as they handle complex criminal cases. Since its debut the program has successfully captured the audience demographic of its predecessor. The network looks to maintain its procedural dominance by extending this latest addition to the franchise.

‘Sheriff Country’ (2025–)

'Sheriff Country' (2025–)
CBS Studios

The ‘Fire Country’ spin-off titled ‘Sheriff Country’ will return for a second season on CBS. The series focuses on a different branch of public service within the established universe of the original show. Strong viewership numbers during the fall season prompted the network to move forward with a continuation. Fans can expect more character crossovers and interconnected storylines between the two programs.

‘Chad Powers’ (2025–)

'Chad Powers' (2025–)
Omaha Productions

Hulu has renewed the football comedy ‘Chad Powers’ for a second season with Glen Powell returning as the lead actor. The story follows a disgraced quarterback who assumes a new identity to revive his failing career. The show resonated with audiences through its blend of sports action and character driven humor. The renewal allows the series to explore the consequences of the protagonist’s deception in a new set of episodes.

‘Rage’ (2025–)

'Rage' (2025–)
HBO

HBO has officially renewed the Spanish series ‘Rage’ for a second season following its successful launch. The drama centers on five women pushed to their absolute limits by extraordinary circumstances. The upcoming episodes will introduce a new ensemble cast while also bringing back several performers from the first season. This approach aims to broaden the scope of the show’s central themes through new storylines.

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