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Renewed or Canceled? Find Out the Fate of All Your Favorite Shows 2015/2016

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Jan 25, 2017 6:44 PM
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Renewed

Good news: Netflix has ordered a third season of the supremely funny Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, just in time for your season two binge on April 15. Now you can be happy when you finish knowing there's more coming!


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Jessica Jones: Renewed

It doesn't take a superhero to realize that Netflix renewing Marvel's Jessica Jones for a second season was a no-brainer move.


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Empire: Renewed

Hot on the heels of Taraji P. Henson's big win at the Globes, Fox renewed the hit drama for a third season, taking all the Cookie they can get.


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Fox

Scream Queens: Renewed

Rejoice, Ryan Murphy's horror-comedy anthology series is coming back, with an all-new setting and an all-new killer: a hospital! But will any of season one's stars return? Fox boss Dana Walden teased, "Ryan intends to bring some of the actors back from the first installment. I believe they will be in the same characters."


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Playing House: Renewed

After months in limbo, USA finally announced the fan-favorite comedy from stars and creators Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham will be back for a third season.


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Shameless: Renewed

The Gallaghers will be back in 2017! Showtime announced that its dramedy about a struggling Chicago family has been renewed for a seventh season, set to begin filming later this year.


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TNT

Rizzoli & Isles: Canceled

TNT has officially announced that Rizzoli & Isles' seventh and final season will air in the summer of 2016. 


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Comedy Central

Broad City: Renewed (Twice!)

It seems Comedy Central has been missing Broad City as much as you, because the network announced that the show has been renewed for two—yes, two!—more seasons (if you're keeping track, that's four and five). Season three premieres in February.


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Inside Amy Schumer: Renewed

In a no-brainer move, Comedy Central has renewed the Emmy- and Peabody-winning show from Jennifer Lawrence bestie Amy Schumer for a fifth season (and no, season four has not premiered yet, they're just that excited about it). 


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TV Land

Younger: Renewed

TV Land has picked up a third season of this comedy—before the second has even premiered. Season three will debut in the fall. In season two, Sutton Foster's Liza will struggle to keep her cover as a 26-year-old publishing assistant while her younger boyfriend, Josh (Nico Tortorella), deals with knowing the truth about her age (40, gasp!). Meanwhile, Liza's work bestie, Kelsey (Hilary Duff), is crushing it at work.


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Amazon

The Man in the High Castle, Red Oaks, Hand of God: Renewed

Amazon apparently had a great pilot season, since it just renewed all three shows it debuted this year! Alt-history thriller The Man in the High Castle, 80's comedy Red Oaks, and Ron Perlman's semi-religious drama Hand of God will all officially be back for second seasons, expected sometime in 2016. 


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TNT

The Librarians: Renewed

TNT's hit fantasy series, starring Rebecca Romijn as a member of a secret organization dedicated to protecting an unsuspecting world from the magic that surrounds it, is getting a 15-episode third season, set to air in the fall of 2016.


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TNT

Major Crimes: Renewed

The Closer spin-off will live to see a fifth season, with TNT ordering 10 episodes set to air in summer 2016.


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TNT

Murder in the First: Renewed

TNT has ordered a third season of Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson's crime drama, with a new murder investigation set to unravel summer 2016.


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Mike & Molly: Canceled

CBS' long-running sitcom is ending after a sixth and final season of 13 episodes, according to stars Billy Gardell and Rondi Reed. "Mike and Molly returns Jan 6, it will be our last episodes. There are 13 of them. Thank you everyone who supported us," Gardell tweeted. How that show managed to run for six seasons even as its main actress, Melissa McCarthy, became a major movie star, we'll never know, but maybe now she has time for the Gilmore Girls revival! 


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HBO

The Leftovers: Renewed...and Canceled

HBO's glorious WTF drama is ending, but not until it gives us one last season of scratching our heads and dropping our jaws. Season three will be the series' last, and that decision was made by showrunner Damon Lindelof. "With our beginning and middle complete, the most exciting thing for us as storytellers would be to bring The Leftovers to a definitive end. And by 'definitive,' we mean 'wildly ambiguous but hopefully mega-emotional,' as all things related to this show are destined to be." 


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FXX

You're the Worst: Renewed

The best comedy on TV will continue to be the best comedy on TV. FXX's hilarious (and heartbreaking) dramedy was renewed by FXX for a season three, set to debut summer 2016. 


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SHOWTIME

Homeland and The Affair: Renewed

Showtime has renewed two of its dramas, ordering a sixth season of the long-running Homeland and a third season of The Affair. Hooray for more emotionally draining Sunday nights in 2016!


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Supergirl: Picked Up

CBS ordered a full season of the DC Comics show starring Melissa Benoist, making the season one total 20 episodes. According to the network, Supergirl currently averages 11.2 million viewers, 2.8 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic.


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FX

Fargo: Renewed

FX's midwestern crime drama will be back to blow our minds for at least one more season. The third installment will be returning to contemporary times and will apparently take place just a couple of years after the events of the first season. 


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Code Black: Picked Up

CBS ordered five more episodes of the Marcia Gay Harden medical drama, bringing its season one total to 18 episodes.


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CW

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Picked Up

Things weren't looking good for Crazy Ex, but The CW ordered five more episodes of the freshman musical comedy. Its season one will now be 18 episodes.


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FX

The Bastard Executioner: Canceled

While it wasn't surprising that Kurt Sutter's low-rated medieval drama was sent to the executioner, the executioner who committed the canceling was rather shocking: Sutter himself! In an ad in The Hollywood Reporter, Sutter announced the show was ending, simply writing,"I don't want to write something that nobody's f—ing watching."


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NBC

Chicago Fire: Renewed

NBC's firefighter drama starring Taylor Kinney and Jesse Spencer will return for a fifth season in the 2016-2017 season. The network announced the renewal at an event in November.


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