All the TV Shows That Have Been Renewed in March 2026

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The television landscape continues to shift as major networks and streaming platforms solidify their programming slates for the coming years. March 2026 proved to be a pivotal month for renewals, with long-running procedurals reaching historic milestones and freshman dramas securing their futures. From the sprawling “One Chicago” franchise to high-budget sci-fi epics on streaming, these decisions reflect the current priorities of the industry’s biggest players.

‘Quarterback’ (2023– )

'Quarterback' (2023– )
Omaha Productions

The acclaimed sports docuseries ‘Quarterback’ has been officially renewed for a third season on Netflix as of March 31. This program continues to offer an intimate look at the professional and personal lives of prominent NFL signal-callers throughout the football season. Following the structure of previous installments, the upcoming episodes will profile a new selection of athletes from across the league. This renewal underscores the streaming giant’s ongoing investment in original sports documentary content.

‘Age of Attraction’ (2026– )

'Age of Attraction' (2026– )
Velvet Hammer Media

Netflix has confirmed that its unique dating experiment ‘Age of Attraction’ will return for a second season. The series gained attention for its premise of keeping the ages of all contestants a secret until a climactic reveal. The renewal announcement on March 31 indicates that the format resonated with viewers looking for a twist on traditional reality dating shows. Fans can expect a new group of participants to navigate romantic connections without the influence of age-related biases in the next cycle.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

'Grey's Anatomy' (2005– )
The Mark Gordon Company

ABC is extending the historic run of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ by renewing the medical drama for a 23rd season. The announcement on March 30 solidifies the show’s position as the longest-running primetime medical drama in television history. This decision ensures that the staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital will continue to navigate complex surgical cases and interpersonal conflicts. The series remains a cornerstone of the network’s scripted lineup despite numerous cast changes over the decades.

‘Chicago Fire’ (2012– )

'Chicago Fire' (2012– )
Universal Television

NBC has officially greenlit ‘Chicago Fire’ for a 15th season, continuing the legacy of the One Chicago franchise. The renewal, announced on March 27, ensures that the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 will remain on the air through the next television cycle. As the veteran series of the franchise, it continues to serve as a high-performing anchor for the network’s Wednesday night block. Viewers can anticipate more high-stakes rescues and evolving character dynamics in the upcoming episodes.

‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014– )

'Chicago P.D.' (2014– )
Universal Television

The police procedural ‘Chicago P.D.’ has been renewed for its 14th season on NBC. This announcement on March 27 confirms that the Intelligence Unit will continue to tackle the most high-profile crimes in the city. The series remains a staple of the network’s procedural lineup, known for its gritty storytelling and complex ethical dilemmas. Production is expected to continue in the namesake city to maintain the authentic atmosphere of the show.

‘Chicago Med’ (2015– )

'Chicago Med' (2015– )
Universal Television

‘Chicago Med’ is officially scrubbing in for a 12th season following a renewal notice from NBC on March 27. The medical drama will continue to depict the daily chaos and emotional triumphs of the staff at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. This renewal guarantees more opportunities for cross-over events with other shows in the One Chicago universe. The series maintains a loyal audience by balancing medical emergencies with the personal growth of its ensemble cast.

‘The Ms. Pat Show’ (2021– )

'The Ms. Pat Show' (2021– )
Imagine Television Studios

The Emmy-nominated comedy ‘The Ms. Pat Show’ has secured a sixth season renewal. In a significant structural change, the series will move to Paramount+ as its primary streaming home this June following the shuttering of BET+. Starring Patricia Williams-Lee, the sitcom has been praised for its unfiltered and authentic take on family life. This transition marks a new chapter for the production as it moves to a broader streaming platform.

‘School Spirits’ (2023– )

'School Spirits' (2023– )
Paramount Television Studios

The supernatural teen drama ‘School Spirits’ will return to Paramount+ for a fourth season. Renewed on March 24, the series continues to explore the mysteries of the afterlife within the halls of a high school. The show follows a teenager stuck in limbo who investigates her own disappearance alongside other resident ghosts. This renewal confirms the platform’s confidence in the young adult genre and its ongoing narrative mysteries.

‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ (2022– )

'Criminal Minds' (2005– )
Paramount Television

Paramount+ has ordered a 20th season of the long-running procedural now known as ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’. This milestone renewal, announced on March 24, ensures the BAU will remain active through 2027. The show successfully transitioned to streaming after a 15-season run on CBS and continues to follow a serialized approach to hunting serial killers. Season 19 is currently scheduled to premiere on May 28, preceding the production of this newly announced season.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019–2027)

'For All Mankind' (2019–2027)
Tall Ship Productions

Apple TV+ has renewed ‘For All Mankind’ for a sixth and final season, bringing the alternate history space race to its conclusion. The announcement on March 24 comes just before the Season 5 premiere and the debut of the spin-off series ‘Star City’. The final mission will likely conclude the decades-spanning narrative that began with the Soviet Union reaching the moon first. This renewal allows the creative team to bring the ambitious space drama to a planned resolution.

‘Wonder Man’ (2026– )

'Wonder Man' (2026– )
Marvel Studios

Disney+ has officially renewed the Marvel Studios series ‘Wonder Man’ for a second season. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley are both confirmed to return for the next installment of the superhero comedy. The renewal news arrived on March 23, highlighting the show’s success within the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s television expansion. The series continues to offer a unique, Hollywood-centric perspective on the world of powered individuals.

‘CIA’ (2026– )

'CIA' (2026– )
Universal Television

The FBI spin-off ‘CIA’ will be back for a second season on CBS. Starring Tom Ellis and Nick Gehlfuss, the series focuses on the intricate world of international intelligence and espionage. The renewal was confirmed on March 23, following a successful debut season that expanded the reach of the existing franchise. Fans can expect the procedural to delve deeper into the professional partnership and personal backgrounds of its lead investigators.

‘Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together’ (2025– )

'Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together' (2025– )
Critical Productions

Peacock has renewed the reality series ‘Nelly and Ashanti: We Belong Together’ for a second season. The show provides a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of the Grammy-winning couple as they navigate their careers and relationship. The renewal, announced on March 19, suggests strong engagement from audiences interested in the couple’s long-term journey. The upcoming season will continue to document their collaborative projects and personal milestones.

‘Neighbors’ (2026– )

'Neighbors' (2026– )
A24

The A24-produced docuseries ‘Neighbors’ will return to HBO for a second season. This series focuses on real-life disputes between neighbors, documenting the escalating tensions and eventual resolutions of community conflicts. The renewal on March 19 follows critical praise for its sociological look at modern living and interpersonal friction. The new episodes will feature a fresh set of cases from across various suburban and urban environments.

‘Cross’ (2024– )

'Cross' (2024– )
Paramount Television Studios

Prime Video has ordered an eight-episode third season of the thriller ‘Cross’. The renewal was announced on March 18, coinciding with a Season 2 finale that left several major narrative threads unresolved. Based on the bestselling novels by James Patterson, the series stars Aldis Hodge as the titular detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross. The show has become a significant hit for the platform, specializing in psychological tension and intricate criminal investigations.

‘Impractical Jokers’ (2011– )

'Impractical Jokers' (2011– )
NorthSouth Productions

The long-running hidden-camera comedy ‘Impractical Jokers’ has been renewed for a 13th season on TBS. Following high ratings during its 12th cycle, the network confirmed on March 18 that the jokers will return for more public embarrassments and competitive challenges. The series remains one of the most successful unscripted programs on cable television. The upcoming season is expected to maintain the classic format that has sustained the show for over a decade.

‘Tamron Hall’ (2019– )

'Tamron Hall' (2019– )
ABC News

Tamron Hall’s syndicated daytime talk show has been renewed for an eighth season. The renewal was made official on March 18 with the tagline “Let’s Keep Talking,” signaling a continuation of its current format. The program has become a mainstay in daytime television, earning multiple awards for its topical discussions and celebrity interviews. This eighth season will continue to focus on the human-interest stories and social issues that define its brand.

‘Paradise’ (2025– )

'Paradise' (2025– )
20th Television

Hulu has locked in a third season for the post-apocalyptic drama ‘Paradise’. Created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown, the series has followed a specific creative trajectory since its inception. While the creative team has historically discussed a three-season plan, the March 17 renewal announcement did not explicitly label this upcoming installment as the final season. The series continues to explore survival and societal reconstruction in a high-stakes bunker environment.

‘Free Bert’ (2026– )

'Free Bert' (2026– )
Counterpart Studios

The Netflix sitcom ‘Free Bert’, starring comedian Bert Kreischer, has been renewed for a second season. The series features Kreischer as a father attempting to adopt a more refined and disciplined lifestyle. The renewal on March 16 confirms the streamer’s satisfaction with the show’s performance among comedy audiences. The second season will likely continue to explore the humorous friction between the protagonist’s wild past and his domestic aspirations.

‘Love Island USA’ (2019– )

'Love Island USA' (2019– )
ITV Global Entertainment

Peacock has announced that ‘Love Island USA’ will return for an eighth season, with a premiere date set for June 2. Ariana Madix is confirmed to return as the host for the new cycle of the reality competition. The show remains a massive driver of engagement for the streaming service, particularly during the summer months. The upcoming season will feature a new cast of islanders looking for love in a villa setting.

‘Marshals’ (2026– )

'Marshals' (2026– )
Paramount Television Studios

CBS has quickly renewed the ‘Yellowstone’ spin-off ‘Marshals’ for a second season after airing only two episodes. Starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, the series has already broken streaming records for the network on Paramount+. The March 12 announcement highlights the immense drawing power of the Taylor Sheridan-created universe on broadcast television. The show follows the exploits of the US Marshals service within the context of the Dutton family’s wider world.

‘The Forsytes’ (2025– )

'The Forsytes' (2025– )
Masterpiece

PBS Masterpiece has renewed the British period drama ‘The Forsytes’ for a third season before the first season has even premiered in the United States. Based on John Galsworthy’s ‘The Forsyte Saga’, the series explores the lives and scandals of an upper-middle-class English family. The early renewal on March 10 demonstrates a high level of confidence in the production’s quality and appeal. American audiences will get their first look at the series when Season 1 debuts on March 22.

‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ (2020– )

'The Drew Barrymore Show' (2020– )
Big Ticket Television

‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ has secured a multi-year renewal that will keep the daytime talk show on the air through 2028. This deal, announced on March 9, covers two additional seasons of the syndicated program. Drew Barrymore’s unique approach to the talk show format has helped the series grow its audience steadily since its launch. The show is expected to maintain its signature blend of “Drew’s News” and intimate celebrity conversations.

‘Doc’ (2025– )

'Doc' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

Fox has ordered a 22-episode third season of the medical drama ‘Doc’, starring Molly Parker. The series, which follows a doctor navigating her professional life after losing several years of her memory, has become a consistent performer for the network. The March 9 renewal ensures the narrative will continue to bridge the gap between the protagonist’s past and present. The increased episode count for the third season reflects the network’s commitment to the procedural.

‘The Audacity’ (2026– )

'The Audacity' (2026– )
AMC Studios

AMC has granted an early Season 2 renewal to the Silicon Valley-set drama ‘The Audacity’ ahead of its April 12 premiere. The series, starring Billy Magnussen, was created by Jonathan Glatzer, who previously worked on ‘Better Call Saul’ and ‘Succession’. The show investigates the high-stakes world of tech startups and the moral complexities of the industry. This proactive renewal on March 9 signals the network’s belief in the show’s critical and commercial potential.

‘The Night Agent’ (2023– )

'The Night Agent' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

The action-thriller ‘The Night Agent’ has been renewed for a fourth season on Netflix. For this upcoming installment, production will officially move to Los Angeles, as confirmed in the March 6 announcement. Gabriel Basso will return as Peter Sutherland, the low-level FBI agent who found himself at the center of a massive conspiracy. The series remains one of the platform’s most-watched original productions, driving high demand for continued seasons.

‘High Potential’ (2024– )

'High Potential' (2024– )
Goddard Textiles

ABC has officially greenlit ‘High Potential’ for a third season, though the renewal comes with a change in leadership. Showrunner Todd Harthan is departing the series to work on the ‘Eragon’ adaptation for Disney+, leaving the network in search of a new creative lead. Despite the shift behind the scenes, the series remains a major hit for the network. The show follows a single mother with an exceptional mind who helps the police solve complex crimes.

‘9-1-1’ (2018– )

'9-1-1' (2018– )
20th Century Fox Television

The emergency drama ‘9-1-1’ is returning for a 10th season on ABC. While the renewal on March 5 ensures the show’s future, reports indicate that the network may implement cost-cutting measures for the upcoming production. The series continues to follow the high-pressure lives of first responders including police officers, firefighters, and dispatchers. It remains a ratings leader, though the budget will likely be monitored more closely moving forward.

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )

'9-1-1: Nashville' (2025– )
20th Television

The spin-off ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ has successfully survived its freshman run and will return for a second season on ABC. This expansion of the franchise brings the familiar high-stakes emergency format to a new setting in Tennessee. The March 5 announcement confirms that the “honkytonk” spin-off has built a sufficient audience to stand alongside the original series. The show will continue to focus on the unique challenges faced by first responders in the Music City.

‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

'Abbott Elementary' (2021– )
Warner Bros. Television

‘Abbott Elementary’ has been renewed for a sixth season, becoming the first scripted show on ABC to secure a renewal this year. The Emmy-winning sitcom remains a critical darling and a significant hit for both the network and its streaming partners. The announcement on March 4 ensures more stories following the dedicated teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia public school. The show is praised for its mockumentary style and its heart-felt exploration of the education system.

‘Miss Scarlet’ (2020–2027)

'Miss Scarlet' (2020–2027)
A+E Networks International

The PBS Masterpiece mystery series ‘Miss Scarlet’ will return for a seventh and final season. This final chapter will consist of six episodes, providing a definitive conclusion to the story of the trailblazing private detective. The renewal on March 4 allows the writers to wrap up the long-running character arcs and central mysteries of the show. Fans can expect a final set of cases that challenge the protagonist’s investigative skills in Victorian London.

‘Little House on the Prairie’ (2026– )

'Little House on the Prairie' (2026– )
CBS Studios

Netflix has renewed its new adaptation of ‘Little House on the Prairie’ for a second season before the first has even debuted. The series, based on the classic book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, is scheduled to premiere its first season in July. The early renewal on March 3 suggests that internal screenings or early metrics have given the streamer high confidence in the project. The show aims to offer a fresh perspective on the Ingalls family’s life on the American frontier.

‘Destination X’ (2025– )

'Destination X' (2025– )
NBC

NBC has confirmed that the reality competition series ‘Destination X’ will return for a second season. Hosted by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the show challenges contestants to determine their exact location after being transported in a blacked-out bus. The renewal on March 3 follows a successful first season that combined travel, mystery, and psychological gameplay. The series has been noted for its innovative take on the traditional travel competition format.

‘Best Medicine’ (2026– )

'Best Medicine' (2026– )
Propagate Content

The medical drama ‘Best Medicine’ has been renewed for a 12-episode second season on Fox. Starring Josh Charles as Dr. Martin Best, the series is an American adaptation of the long-running British program ‘Doc Martin’. The March 2 renewal ensures that the socially awkward but brilliant doctor will continue to treat patients in his unique way. The show has found a steady audience by blending medical procedural elements with character-driven comedy.

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