
Every fall TV season, we wait with bated breath to see which of our favorite shows — both old and new — will live to see another year. The 2017-2018 season brought both heartbreaking cancellations and happy renewals, and 2018-2019 will no doubt do the same. Click through to see which series have already been renewed or canceled, and check back throughout the season as more are announced. We'll be updating this list frequently. (Photos via Michael Yarish/Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc + Lifetime + Michael Desmond/The CW + Merie W. Wallace/HBO)
9-1-1 (Fox): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Michael Becker/Fox)
The Affair (Showtime): Renewed for season 5, its final season. Season 4 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Paul Sarkis/Showtime)
American Woman (Paramount): Canceled in September 2018 after one season. (Photo via Paramount Network)
A Million Little Things (ABC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via ABC/Matthias Clamer)
Arrow (The CW): Renewed for season 8. Season 7 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Jack Rowand/The CW)
Bachelor in Paradise (ABC): Renewed for season 6. Season 5 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via ABC/Paul Hebert)
Ballers (HBO): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via Jeff Daly/HBO)
Beat Shazam (Fox): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in May 2018. (Photo via Fox)
Better Call Saul (AMC): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via Nicole Wilder/AMC/Sony Pictures)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS): Ending after season 12, which premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Michael Yarish/CBS)
Black Lightning (The CW): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Quantrell Colbert/The CW)
The Blacklist (NBC): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Virginia Sherwood/NBC)
Blue Bloods (CBS): Renewed for season 10. Season 9 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Patrick Harbron/CBS)
Bob's Burgers (Fox): Renewed for season 10. Season 9 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Fox)
The Bold Type (Freeform): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Freeform/Ed Herrera)
Broad City (Comedy Central): Ending after season 5, which premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Comedy Central)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Trae Patton/NBC)
Burden of Truth (The CW): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in July 2018. (Photo via Cause One Productions Inc/Cause One Manitoba Inc)
Charmed (The CW): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Diyah Pera/The CW)
Chicago Fire (NBC): Renewed for season 8. Season 7 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Parrish Lewis/NBC)
Chicago Med (NBC): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)
Chicago P.D. (NBC): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Matt Dinerstein/NBC)
Claws (TNT): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Skip Bolen/TNT)
The Conners (ABC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via ABC/Robert Trachtenberg)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW): Ending after season 4, which premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Greg Gayne/The CW)
Criminal Minds (CBS): Renewed for season 15, its final season. Season 14 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Cliff Lipson/CBS)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow (The CW): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Jack Rowand/The CW)
The Deuce (HBO): Renewed for season 3, its final season. Season 2 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Paul Schiraldi/HBO)
Dietland (AMC): Canceled in September 2018 after one season. (Photo via Patrick Harbron/AMC)
Dynasty (The CW): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Wilford Harewood/The CW)
Elementary (CBS): Canceled in December 2018 ahead of season 7, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Best Possible Screen Grab/CBS)
Ellen's Game of Games (NBC): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in December 2018. (Photo via Mike Rozman/NBC)
Family Guy (Fox): Renewed for season 18. Season 17 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Fox)
FBI (CBS): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Michael Parmelee/CBS)
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC): Renewed for season 5. Season 4B premiered in August 2018. (Photo via Ryan Green/AMC)
The Flash (The CW): Renewed for season 6. Season 5 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Sergei Bachlakov/The CW)
Game of Thrones (HBO): Ending after season 8, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Helen Sloan/HBO)
God Friended Me (CBS): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Peter Kramer/Warner Bros. Entertainment)
Good Behavior (TNT): Canceled in November 2018 after two seasons. (Photo via TNT)
The Good Doctor (ABC): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via ABC/Craig Sjodin)
Good Girls (NBC): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in March 2019. (Photo via Jordin Althaus/NBC)
The Good Place (NBC): Renewed for season 4. Season 3 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via NBCUniversal)
Good Trouble (Freeform): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Freeform/Gus&Lo)
Gotham (Fox): Ending after season 5, which premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Tommy Garcia/Fox)
Grown-ish (Freeform): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Freeform)
Hell's Kitchen (Fox): Renewed for seasons 19 and 20. Season 18 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Fox)
Homeland (Showtime): Ending after season 8, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Kata Vermes/Showtime)
Insecure (HBO): Renewed for season 4. Season 3 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via Merie W. Wallace/HBO)
iZombie (The CW): Ending after season 5, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Katie Yu/The CW)
Jane the Virgin (The CW): Ending after season 5, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Patrick Wymore/The CW)
Jeopardy (ABC): Renewed through 2023. (Photo via Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
Kidding (Showtime): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Paul Sarkis/Showtime)
Killing Eve (BBC America): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in April 2019. (Photo via BBC America)
Last Man Standing (Fox): Renewed for season 2 (or season 8, if you count its previous run at ABC). Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Michael Becker/Fox)
The Last Ship (TNT): Ending after season 5, which premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Doug Hyun/TNT)
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO): Renewed for seasons 6 and 7, through 2020. Season 5 premiered in February 2018. (Photo via Eric Liebowitz/HBO)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC): Renewed for season 21. Season 20 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Will Hart/NBC)
Legacies (The CW): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Eliza Morse/The CW)
Lodge 49 (AMC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via James Minchin III/AMC)
The Magicians (Syfy): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Jason Bell/Syfy)
Magnum P.I. (CBS): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Karen Neal/CBS)
Making It (NBC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in July 2018. (Photo via Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
Manifest (NBC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Peter Kramer/NBC/Warner Brothers)
Marlon (NBC): Canceled in December 2018 after two seasons. (Photo via Chris Haston/NBC)
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premieres in July 2019. (Photo via ABC/Matthias Clamer)
Marvel's Cloak and Dagger (Freeform): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Freeform/Frank Ockenfels)
The Masked Singer (Fox): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in January 2019. (Photo via Michael Becker/Fox)
Masterchef (Fox): Renewed for season 10. Season 9 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Fox)
Midnight, Texas (NBC): Canceled in December 2018 after two seasons. (Photo via Virginia Sherwood/NBC)
Modern Family (ABC): Renewed for season 11, its final season. Season 10 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via ABC/Robert Ashcroft)
Mom (CBS): Renewed for seasons 7 and 8. Season 6 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Monty Brinton/CBS)
Mr. Robot (USA Network): Ending after season 4, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Peter Kramer/USA Network)
NCIS (CBS): Renewed for season 17. Season 16 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Cliff Lipson/CBS)
The Neighborhood (CBS): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Ron P. Jaffe/CBS)
New Amsterdam (NBC): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Peter Kramer/NBC)
Outlander (Starz): Renewed for seasons 5 and 6. Season 4 premiered in November 2018. (Photo via Starz)
Power (Starz): Renewed for season 6. Season 5 premiered in July 2018. (Photo via Starz)
The Purge (USA Network): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Patti Perret/USA Network)
Queen of the South (USA Network): Renewed for season 4. Season 3 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Ernesto Ruscio/USA Network)
Random Acts of Flyness (HBO): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in August 2018. (Photo via HBO)
Ray Donovan (Showtime): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Jeff Neumann/Showtime)
The Resident (Fox): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Miranda Penn Turin/Fox)
Riverdale (The CW): Renewed for season 4. Season 3 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Jack Rowand/The CW)
Salvation (CBS): Canceled in November 2018 after two seasons. (Photo via Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)
Shadowhunters (Freeform): Ending after the second half of season 3 and a two-hour finale, which will premiere in 2019. (Photo via Freeform)
Shark Tank (ABC): Renewed for season 11. Season 10 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via ABC/Patrick Ecclesine)
Shooter (USA Network): Canceled in August 2018 after three seasons. (Photo via Eddy Chen/USA Network)
Shrill (Hulu): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in March 2019. (Photo via Allyson Riggs/Hulu)
The Simpsons (Fox): Renewed for seasons 31 and 32. Season 30 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Fox)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox): Renewed for season 16. Season 15 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Adam Rose/Fox)
Succession (HBO): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via Craig Blankenhorn/HBO)
Suits (USA Network): Renewed for season 9, its final season. Season 8 premiered in July 2018. (Photo via Shane Mahood/USA Network)
Supergirl (The CW): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Diyah Pera/The CW)
Supernatural (The CW): Renewed for season 15. Season 14 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Dean Buscher/The CW)
Superstore (NBC): Renewed for season 5. Season 4 premieres in March 2019. (Photo via Matthias Clamer/NBC)
Take Two (ABC): Canceled in November 2018 after one season. (Photo via ABC/David Bukach)
Trial & Error (NBC): Canceled in January 2019 after two seasons. (Photo via Sergei Bachlakov/NBC)
Veep (HBO): Ending after season 7, which premieres in 2019. (Photo via Colleen Hayes/HBO)
The Walking Dead (AMC): Renewed for season 10. Season 9 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Gene Page/AMC)
When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel): Renewed for season 7. Season 6 premiered in February 2019. (Photo via Ricardo Hubbs/Crown Media)
Will & Grace (NBC): Renewed for season 3. Season 2 premiered in October 2018. (Photo via Andrew Eccles/NBC)
You (Lifetime/Netflix): Renewed for season 2. Season 1 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Lifetime)
Younger (Paramount): Renewed for season 6. Season 5 premiered in June 2018. (Photo via TV Land)
Young Sheldon (CBS): Renewed for seasons 3 and 4. Season 2 premiered in September 2018. (Photo via Monty Brinton/CBS)
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