All the TV Shows That Have Been Renewed in February 2026

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The television landscape saw significant movements in February 2026 as networks and streaming platforms solidified their future lineups. From long-running talk shows and survival series to fresh young adult dramas and high-stakes financial thrillers, several fan-favorite productions secured additional seasons. This month was particularly notable for several pre-premiere renewals, signaling strong corporate confidence in upcoming content. Here are the series that were officially greenlit for more episodes this month.

‘Animal Control’ (2023–)

'Animal Control' (2023–)
Roughhouse Productions

This workplace comedy features Joel McHale as Frank Shaw, a cynical Animal Control officer. The series follows the employees of the Northwest Seattle Animal Control as they deal with complicated animals and even more complicated humans. Fox officially renewed the production for a fifth season on February 26, 2026. This renewal ensures that the ensemble cast will continue to navigate the absurdities of local government service.

‘Industry’ (2020–2026)

'Industry' (2020–2026)
Bad Wolf

Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay will conclude their high-stakes financial drama with an upcoming fifth season. HBO announced the final season renewal just days before the conclusion of the fourth installment on February 25, 2026. The series explores the cutthroat world of international high finance through the eyes of ambitious graduates in London. ‘Industry’ has gained significant critical acclaim for its intense portrayal of corporate culture and personal ambition.

‘Robin Hood’ (2025–)

'Robin Hood' (2025–)
Lionsgate Television

This reimagining of the legendary outlaw stars Jack Patten in the titular role for MGM+. The series offers a modern take on the classic folk hero who steals from the rich to provide for the marginalized. On February 24, 2026, the network confirmed that the show would return for a second season. This continuation allows the production to further explore its unique narrative spin on the Sherwood Forest mythos.

‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ (2022–)

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

Jennifer Hudson will continue her presence in daytime television after receiving a renewal for a fifth season. The syndicated talk show, produced by Warner Bros. Discovery, secured its future on February 19, 2026. Hudson leads the program with celebrity interviews, musical performances, and human-interest stories. The show remains a stable fixture in the competitive landscape of daytime television.

‘Off Campus’ (2026–)

'Off Campus'
Amazon MGM Studios

Based on the popular book series by Elle Kennedy, this college-set romance focuses on the lives of an elite ice hockey team. Prime Video announced a second season renewal on February 12, 2026, which occurred months before the first season’s May debut. The story blends sports drama with emotional narratives involving student-athletes navigating adulthood. This early commitment highlights the platform’s confidence in the adaptation’s appeal to young adult audiences.

‘Running Wild With Bear Grylls’ (2014–)

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

Bear Grylls’ long-running survival series has found a new home at Fox for its ninth season. The renewal news was confirmed on February 9, 2026, with the new episodes scheduled to air this coming spring. Originally debuting on NBC in 2014, the show features celebrities testing their limits in extreme environments around the globe. The series continues to emphasize outdoor skills and personal resilience under pressure.

‘The Floor’ (2024–)

'The Floor' (2024–)
FOX

Rob Lowe hosts this strategic game show where contestants compete for territory on a massive LED floor. Fox has committed to the future of the series by renewing it for both sixth and seventh seasons on February 6, 2026. Players must engage in trivia duels to conquer the entire space and win the grand prize. The double renewal reflects the program’s strong performance in the network’s unscripted lineup.

‘Dark Winds’ (2022–)

'Dark Winds' (2022–)
AMC Studios

This psychological thriller set in the 1970s follows Navajo Tribal Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Bernadette Manuelito. Zahn McClarnon leads the cast in this AMC production based on the Leaphorn & Chee novel series. On February 5, 2026, the network announced a fifth season consisting of eight episodes, set to premiere in 2027. The renewal was granted just before the fourth season made its official television debut.

‘Finding Her Edge’ (2026–)

'Finding Her Edge' (2026–)
WildBrain

Netflix has greenlit a second season for this young adult drama centered on the competitive world of figure skating. The series follows a skater who enters a strategic fake relationship with her partner to improve their professional standing. The announcement arrived on February 3, 2026, shortly after the show’s initial series premiere. ‘Finding Her Edge’ explores the pressures of athletic success alongside the complications of teenage identity.

‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024–)

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

Ted Danson stars in this Mike Schur comedy as a retired man who becomes an amateur private investigator. The series, which follows the protagonist as he goes undercover in a retirement community, will return for a third season on Netflix. The streaming service confirmed the renewal on February 3, 2026. This project marks another collaboration between Danson and Schur following their success on previous sitcoms.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–)

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

This mockumentary-style sitcom follows the dedicated but overwhelmed staff at an underfunded hospital in Oregon. NBC renewed the series for a third season on February 2, 2026, citing its consistent performance. The show balances humor with the high-stakes reality of the medical profession. ‘St. Denis Medical’ continues to explore the personal and professional lives of those working on the front lines of healthcare.

‘Happy’s Place’ (2024–)

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

Reba McEntire leads this multi-camera sitcom about a woman who inherits her father’s restaurant and discovers she has a new business partner. NBC officially renewed the series for a third season on February 2, 2026. The show features a mix of family dynamics and workplace comedy set within a local establishment. This renewal ensures more episodes centered on the interactions between McEntire’s character and her extended family.

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025–)

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

Jon Hamm stars in this Apple TV+ series as a hedge fund manager who turns to crime after losing his job. The streaming platform renewed the drama for a third season on February 2, 2026, well ahead of the season two premiere in April. The narrative explores the lengths to which an individual will go to maintain their lifestyle in an affluent community. The series has been noted for its suspenseful storytelling and strong lead performance.

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