Once Upon a Time: Ending
Once upon a time, all good things must come to an end. The ABC fairy tale drama will end after the current seventh season.
Suits: Renewed
Suits is returning for an eighth season...but officially saying goodbye to two original cast members: Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams. (And we all know why. Hi, Prince Harry!)
"After seven seasons, Suits remains one of USA Network's most beloved and popular series," Chris McCumber, President, Entertainment Networks, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, said in a statement. "While we're excited for Season 8, everyone at USA will deeply miss Patrick and Meghan, and are grateful for the talent and commitment they brought to Suits season after season. We wish each of them nothing but the very best."
Creator Aaron Korsh added, "I would like to thank Patrick and Meghan for their extraordinary contributions over the last seven years. Not only have they been outstanding in their roles as Mike and Rachel, they are also superb human beings who will always be beloved members of the Suits family, and we wish them well in their days to come."
The Chi: Renewed
Showtime has ordered a second season of Lena Waithe's creation, citing the drama's ratings power, with each new episode seeing audience growth and the Jan. 28 episode outperforming the series premiere by a whopping 41 percent.
"From viewers and critics alike, the response to The Chi has been so enthusiastic from the very start that our decision to renew the series was an easy one," Gary Levine, Showtime's president of programming, said. "We love the vibrant characters and the nuanced world that Lena has created. Her vision for The Chi has clearly struck a chord and we know she has many more moving, personal and resonant stories to tell about her beloved hometown."
Fuller House: Renewed
The Tanner clan will be back for a fourth season of episodes on Netflix.
Happy: Renewed
Syfy has ordered a second season of its bonkers graphic novel adaptation starring Christopher Meloni and featuring the voice of Patton Oswalt as the titular blue winged horse.
Young Sheldon: Renewed
No bazinga here! TV's No. 1 new comedy, the single-cam origin story of The Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper, will be back for a second season on CBS.
The Mayor: Canceled
Despite being one of the fall's most charming new comedies, ABC's politically-minded series failed to connect with viewers and was yanked from the schedule after just nine episodes.
The Good Place: Renewed
Great forking news! NBC has handed a third season order to Mike Schur's delightful comedy about the afterlife, starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson.
The Gong Show: Renewed
ABC has handed out a second season order to its revival of TV's most insane talent show. This time around, legendary comedian Mike Myers is owning the fact that he's the actor bringing outlandish host Tommy Maitland to life.
Ten Days in the Valley: Canceled
Kyra Sedgwick's return to TV wasn't enough to draw viewers in the melodramatic kidnapping thriller, causing ABC to burn the rest of the 13-episode first season on Saturday nights.
You're the Worst: Renewed for a Final Season
FXX announced the hit comedy will end in 2018.
"Making You're The Worst has been an incredible experience and FX Networks have been dream partners," creator Stephen Falk said. "I am thankful to have the opportunity to be thoroughly judged whether or not we ‘stick the landing'—which is a thing people say now that stupid Breaking Bad had to end so damn perfectly."
Mr. Robot: Renewed
USA Network's critically-beloved hacker thriller will return for a fourth season in 2018!
The Orville: Renewed
One of the breakout hits of the fall season, Fox renewed Seth MacFarlane's space dramedy for a second season.
Nashville: Canceled
CMT announced the country music drama's sixth season will also be its last.
"All of us on Nashville are so incredibly grateful to the show's fans, who convinced CMT to give us a chance to keep telling the story of these remarkable characters," executive producer Marshall Herskovitz said in a statement. "And we want to return the favor with a final season that celebrates all the joys and passions, twists and turns—and amazing music!—that made Nashville such an exciting journey for the last six years."
Difficult People: Canceled
Billy Eichner confirmed on Twitter that Hulu is saying goodbye to its Difficult People after three delightfully difficult seasons.
Shameless: Renewed
Showtime renewed its No. 1 comedy for a ninth season, with the network president David Nevins saying, "As challenging as it can be for any show simple to maintain viewers in the current TV landscape, Shameless is adding them in droves. But it's no mystery why. The series' reputation for rich and resonant characters and for deep--and deeply--twisted comedy has drawn not only faithful longtime viewers, but a steadily growing audience."
American Vandal: Renewed
We may have never gotten a definitive answer to "Who drew the dicks?" but we are getting a second season of Netflix's hysterical true-crime spoof. The streaming giant announced that American Vandal will be back with eight new episodes in 2018.
Mindhunter: Renewed
Agents Ford, Tench, and Carr will be back to creep you out in a second season of the Netflix series.

