All the TV Shows That Have Been Renewed in July 2025

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July 2025 was packed with exciting news for TV lovers, as streaming giants and networks announced new seasons for a diverse lineup of series. From heartfelt dramas to high-energy reality shows, there’s plenty to keep us glued to our screens in the months ahead.

With renewals spanning genres like sci-fi, animation, and classic soaps, the month delivered something for every taste. Let’s break down the shows getting another round, with a peek at what’s in store for each.

Untamed (2024-present)

Untamed (2024-present)
Untamed

Eric Bana shines as a special agent in Netflix’s ‘Untamed,’ set against Yellowstone’s rugged landscapes. Initially a one-off series, its popularity secured a second season.
The next chapter will ramp up the tension with fresh mysteries and stunning park visuals. We’re eager for more of Bana’s intense performance.

The Gilded Age (2022-present)

The Gilded Age (2022-present)
Universal Television

Julian Fellowes’ HBO drama ‘The Gilded Age’ is headed for Season 4, bringing back its stellar cast to depict 1880s New York’s social battles.
Expect more lavish sets and juicy rivalries between the city’s elite. The show’s blend of glamour and intrigue keeps us hooked.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023-present)
AMC Studios

AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,’ starring Norman Reedus, will end with a fourth season, shot in Spain like its predecessor.
The final run will wrap up Daryl’s survival saga with emotional stakes and new dangers. It’s set to be a memorable send-off.

The Legend of Vox Machina (2022-present)

The Legend of Vox Machina (2022-present)
Titmouse

Prime Video’s ‘The Legend of Vox Machina,’ born from Critical Role, nabbed a fifth and final season before Season 4’s October 2025 debut.
The last season will conclude the team’s epic fantasy quests with bold animation. We’re ready for their heroic finale.

Days of Our Lives (1965-present)

Days of Our Lives (1965-present)
NBC

Peacock’s beloved soap ‘Days of Our Lives’ is locked in for Seasons 62 and 63, delighting its loyal audience with more drama.
Salem’s tales of love and betrayal will keep rolling, delivering classic soap twists. The show’s endurance is remarkable.

Stick (2025-present)

Stick (2025-present)
Propagate Content

Owen Wilson’s golf comedy ‘Stick’ on Apple TV+ is swinging into Season 2, charming viewers with its laid-back humor.
The new season will tee up more quirky antics on the course. Wilson’s easygoing vibe makes it a fun watch.

Wednesday (2022-present)

Wednesday (2022-present)
MGM Television

Netflix’s ‘Wednesday,’ led by Jenna Ortega, is back for Season 3, with Season 2, Part 1 hitting August 6. A spin-off is also being considered.
The show will deepen Wednesday’s gothic adventures at Nevermore. Ortega’s sharp wit promises more chilling thrills.

The Voice (2011-present)

The Voice (2011-present)
Warner Horizon Television

NBC’s ‘The Voice’ returns for Season 29 with coaches Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend, plus a tweaked format.
New talent and the coaches’ dynamic banter will fuel the competition. We’re excited for fresh voices and big moments.

Vanderpump Villa (2024-present)

Vanderpump Villa (2024-present)
Villa Rosa

Hulu’s ‘Vanderpump Villa,’ starring Lisa Vanderpump, is set for Season 3, with a new location to follow France and Italy.
The crew will tackle guest demands and drama in a luxurious setting. Vanderpump’s charisma keeps the show sparkling.

Invincible (2021-present)

Invincible (2021-present)
Amazon Studios

Prime Video’s ‘Invincible’ landed a fifth-season renewal, with Season 4 due in 2026 and Matthew Rhys joining the cast.
The superhero saga will push its emotional and action-packed story further. The show’s bold storytelling has us counting down.

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (2022-present)

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (2022-present)
Kinetic Content

Netflix’s ‘The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On’ is back for Season 4, putting couples’ relationships to the test.
More heart-wrenching decisions and raw emotions await as new pairs face the big choice. It’s reality TV at its most gripping.

King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (2023-present)

King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (2023-present)
Spoke Studios

Netflix’s ‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch,’ centered on Ken Goldin, will return for Season 3, diving into rare memorabilia.
The next season will spotlight more unique finds and intense auctions. Goldin’s enthusiasm makes every deal a rush.

The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023-present)

The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023-present)
AMC Studios

AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City,’ featuring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, is set for Season 3 with Seth Hoffman as showrunner.
Maggie and Negan’s uneasy partnership in a ruined New York will drive the story. Their dynamic keeps the tension high.

Sullivan’s Crossing (2023-present)

Sullivan’s Crossing (2023-present)
Reel World Management

The CW’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing,’ with Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray, earned a fourth season, boosted by Netflix viewership.
The romantic drama will continue its tender exploration of love and growth. Its small-town charm is hard to resist.

Virgin River (2019-present)

Virgin River (2019-present)
Reel World Management

Netflix’s ‘Virgin River’ secured an eighth season, outlasting ‘Grace and Frankie’ as the streamer’s longest live-action scripted show.
Season 8 will bring more romance and surprises to the cozy town. The heartfelt series shows no signs of slowing.

Murderbot (2025-present)

Murderbot (2025-present)
Paramount Television Studios

Apple TV+’s ‘Murderbot,’ adapted from Martha Wells’ books and starring Alexander Skarsgård, is confirmed for Season 2.
The cyborg’s witty disdain for humans will fuel more sci-fi comedy. We’re excited for its clever take on the genre.

Squid Game: The Challenge (2023-present)

Squid Game: The Challenge (2023-present)
The Garden Productions

Netflix’s ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ is renewed for Season 3, with Season 2 arriving November 4, keeping the game-show intensity alive.
Players will face more wild challenges for a massive prize. The competition’s edge makes it a thrilling watch.

Queer Eye (2018-2025)

Queer Eye (2018-2025)
Scout Productions

Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’ will end with Season 10 in Washington, D.C., as the Fab Five deliver their final makeovers.
The last season will blend heartfelt transformations with their signature warmth. It’s a tearful but joyful goodbye.

Slow Horses (2022-present)

Slow Horses (2022-present)
See-Saw Films

Apple TV+’s ‘Slow Horses,’ starring Gary Oldman, is greenlit for Season 7, with Season 5 premiering in September.
The spy thriller will keep following its underdog MI5 team through gritty missions. Oldman’s grit anchors the show.

Grantchester (2014-2025)

Grantchester (2014-2025)
Kudos

PBS Masterpiece’s ‘Grantchester’ will conclude with an 11th season, wrapping up its charming mystery run.
The final season will solve more crimes in its idyllic village setting. It’s a warm yet thrilling farewell.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022-present)

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022-present)
TRIGGER

Netflix’s ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners,’ tied to the ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ game, is back for Season 2, teased at Anime Expo 2025.
Night City’s vibrant chaos will fuel more anime action. The visuals and story promise another wild ride.

The Bear (2022-present)

The Bear (2022-present)
FX Productions

FX’s ‘The Bear,’ created by Christopher Storer, is set for Season 5, continuing its Emmy-winning kitchen drama.
Carmy’s crew will face more pressure and growth in Chicago’s food scene. The intensity keeps us coming back.

Tires (2024-present)

Tires (2024-present)
Rough House Pictures

Netflix’s ‘Tires,’ led by Shane Gillis, is renewed for Season 3, delivering more workplace comedy in a tire shop.
The next season will bring fresh laughs and oddball characters. Gillis’ humor makes it a breezy, fun watch.

What’s the renewed show you’re most hyped for, or is there one we overlooked? Share your picks in the comments!

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