Renewed: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Despite season 35 not even having a premiere date just yet, CBS is officially signing up for another lap of The Amazing Race next year.
Renewed: Tough as Nails (CBS)
Phil Keoghan's other show isn't punching out anytime soon. Tough as Nails has been renewed for a fifth season just in time for the season four finale.
Renewed: CSI: Vegas (CBS)
The second coming of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has lived to see another day as CBS has ordered a third season.
Renewed: NCIS (CBS)
Even without Mark Harmon, NCIS remains a flagship series for CBS. It will officially be returning for season 21.
Renewed: Outer Banks (Netflix)
The cast of Outer Banks revealed the show was renewed for season four at their Poguelandia event ahead of the season three premiere at Netflix.
Renewed: Poker Face (Peacock)
Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne as the truth-seeking Charlie Cale, has been renewed for season two.
Renewed: Paris in Love (Peacock)
Season two will follow Paris Hilton and Carter Reum welcoming their baby boy.
Renewed: That '90s Show (Netflix)
We're all alright, because That '90s Show will have a second season on Netflix.
Renewed: Mayfair Witches (AMC+)
Mayfair Witches has cast a spell on viewers enough to get a second season.
Renewed: Night Court (NBC)
Court will remain in session!
Renewed: So Help Me Todd (CBS)
So Help Me Todd will have a second season at CBS.
Renewed: The Traitors (Peacock)
Prepare to return to Scotland, as The Traitors has been renewed on Peacock.
Canceled: Pennyworth (HBO Max)
A day after James Gunn revealed his vision for DC Studios, it was revealed that Pennyworth was canceled at HBO Max.
Renewed: Terminal List (Prime Video)
According to Deadline, Terminal List has been renewed for a second season. A prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch is also said to be in the works.
Canceled: Kindred (FX on Hulu)
Kindred, based on Octavia E. Butler's 1979 novel of the same name, was canceled after one season. All eight episodes premiered on Dec. 13.
Canceled: American Gigolo (Showtime)
American Gigolo, the Jon Bernthal-starring adaptation of the 1980 movie of the same name, has been canceled after one season by Showtime.

