Here is Deadline’s list of renewals and cancellations for TV series on broadcast, cable and streaming services from August 2020 to present (excluding syndicated shows). First-year series are in bold. Note that some shows listed as canceled are or were airing their final seasons. Keep checking back as we add to the list, and email here for additions and omissions. For the list of 2019-20 renewals and cancellations, click here.
ABC
United We Fall (canceled; one season)
Fox
Bob’s Burgers (renewed for Seasons 12 & 13)
Family Guy (renewed for Seasons 19 & 20)
Filthy Rich (canceled; one season)
Last Man Standing
Lego Masters (renewed for Season 2)
neXt (canceled; one season)
NBC
Superstore (canceled; six seasons)
Transplant (renewed for Season 2)
The CW
Black Lightning (canceled; four seasons; ending in 2021)
Penn & Teller: Fool Us (renewed for Season 8)
Supergirl (renewed/canceled; will end after Season 6)
Two Sentence Horror Stories (renewed for Season...
ABC
United We Fall (canceled; one season)
Fox
Bob’s Burgers (renewed for Seasons 12 & 13)
Family Guy (renewed for Seasons 19 & 20)
Filthy Rich (canceled; one season)
Last Man Standing
Lego Masters (renewed for Season 2)
neXt (canceled; one season)
NBC
Superstore (canceled; six seasons)
Transplant (renewed for Season 2)
The CW
Black Lightning (canceled; four seasons; ending in 2021)
Penn & Teller: Fool Us (renewed for Season 8)
Supergirl (renewed/canceled; will end after Season 6)
Two Sentence Horror Stories (renewed for Season...
- 1/22/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has canceled canine competition series The Pack after one season.
The streamer has decided against renewing the series, which was hosted by Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn and her dog Lucy, for a second season.
It comes after the ten-part series debuted in November.
People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) condemned the show, saying that “animals are individuals – not props for movies and TV shows” but an Amazon spokeswoman said that the charity’s statement did not influence the cancelation decision.
The show, which was described as The Amazing Race with dogs, was produced by eOne-owned Naked and Afraid producer Renegade 83 and Amazon Studios.
It featured twelve teams of dogs and their humans on an epic adventure across multiple continents. In each locale, the human and dog duos went through a series of challenges, designed with a team of accredited veterinarians and certified dog experts that also...
The streamer has decided against renewing the series, which was hosted by Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn and her dog Lucy, for a second season.
It comes after the ten-part series debuted in November.
People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) condemned the show, saying that “animals are individuals – not props for movies and TV shows” but an Amazon spokeswoman said that the charity’s statement did not influence the cancelation decision.
The show, which was described as The Amazing Race with dogs, was produced by eOne-owned Naked and Afraid producer Renegade 83 and Amazon Studios.
It featured twelve teams of dogs and their humans on an epic adventure across multiple continents. In each locale, the human and dog duos went through a series of challenges, designed with a team of accredited veterinarians and certified dog experts that also...
- 1/14/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Pack is packing it in.
Amazon’s adventure-series-with-dogs has been cancelled after one season, TVLine has confirmed.
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The reality program followed a dozen dogs and their owners as they went on an Amazing Race-like, international adventure. The winning human-canine pair took home $500,000 and a $250,000 donation to the animal charity of their chocie. Olympic gold-medal skier Lindsey Vonn hosted alongside her Cavalier King Charles pup, Lucy.
The Wrap first reported The Pack‘s cancellation.
Amazon’s adventure-series-with-dogs has been cancelled after one season, TVLine has confirmed.
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The reality program followed a dozen dogs and their owners as they went on an Amazing Race-like, international adventure. The winning human-canine pair took home $500,000 and a $250,000 donation to the animal charity of their chocie. Olympic gold-medal skier Lindsey Vonn hosted alongside her Cavalier King Charles pup, Lucy.
The Wrap first reported The Pack‘s cancellation.
- 1/14/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Amazon Prime Video has canceled humans-and-their-dogs competition “The Pack” after just one season, TheWrap has learned. The “Amazing Race”-style series was hosted by Olympian Lindsey Vonn (and her dog).
Last month, TheWrap obtained and published editing room-floor footage of dogs being put into seemingly dangerous situations. PETA condemned the footage in a statement to TheWrap.
“Video footage of a dog dangling in midair from someone’s harness and paddling in a futile effort to gain his footing before getting swung into a rock face shows exactly where producers’ priorities lay for ‘The Pack,'” PETA wrote to us. “It seems that this clip ended up on the cutting room floor because producers knew that the dog was not enthusiastic and happy, but distressed. This senior dog should be curled up on a sofa, not thrown into one dangerous situation after another for the sake of ratings. No dog would...
Last month, TheWrap obtained and published editing room-floor footage of dogs being put into seemingly dangerous situations. PETA condemned the footage in a statement to TheWrap.
“Video footage of a dog dangling in midair from someone’s harness and paddling in a futile effort to gain his footing before getting swung into a rock face shows exactly where producers’ priorities lay for ‘The Pack,'” PETA wrote to us. “It seems that this clip ended up on the cutting room floor because producers knew that the dog was not enthusiastic and happy, but distressed. This senior dog should be curled up on a sofa, not thrown into one dangerous situation after another for the sake of ratings. No dog would...
- 1/13/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Disneyland shut down, production has been halted worldwide and “Succession” Season 3 is extremely delayed. But even in this dumpster fire of a year, the Variety staff manages to find ways to be grateful. Below, read what the writers, editors and reporters at Variety are thankful for in entertainment this Thanksgiving.
For sweatpants and cashmere, celery juice, “Promising Young Woman” and my coworkers: my weapons in defeating 2020 — Matt Donnelly, senior film writer
I’m thankful that Clare, the Bachelorette, was bold and honest enough to deClare her feelings for Dale before taking us through an entire season of phony relationships! — Sheila Howard, editorial coordinator
I am thankful for “Hamilton” on Disney Plus restoring my will to live at the mid-point of this brutal year. — Cynthia Littleton, co-editor-in-chief of Variety
I’m thankful for Giuseppe Capotondi’s film version of Charles Willeford’s neo-noir novel “The Burnt Orange Heresy,” starring Claes Bang,...
For sweatpants and cashmere, celery juice, “Promising Young Woman” and my coworkers: my weapons in defeating 2020 — Matt Donnelly, senior film writer
I’m thankful that Clare, the Bachelorette, was bold and honest enough to deClare her feelings for Dale before taking us through an entire season of phony relationships! — Sheila Howard, editorial coordinator
I am thankful for “Hamilton” on Disney Plus restoring my will to live at the mid-point of this brutal year. — Cynthia Littleton, co-editor-in-chief of Variety
I’m thankful for Giuseppe Capotondi’s film version of Charles Willeford’s neo-noir novel “The Burnt Orange Heresy,” starring Claes Bang,...
- 11/25/2020
- by Meg Zukin
- Variety Film + TV
WarnerMedia has picked up U.S. rights for Spanish-language series La Jauría (The Pack) for its HBO Max streaming service.
The deal, with producers Fabula and Fremantle, will see HBO Max bow the series for U.S. audiences on Dec. 16.
Daniela Vega (A Fantastic Woman) stars alongside Antonia Zegers (Fugitivos) in the Chilean crime drama focused on the sudden disappearance of a young girl at a Catholic school. As the police dig deeper into the crime, they uncover a deadly online game which recruits men to commit acts of aggression toward women. Co-stars include Mariana Digirolamo, Antonia Giesen, Paula Luchsinger,...
The deal, with producers Fabula and Fremantle, will see HBO Max bow the series for U.S. audiences on Dec. 16.
Daniela Vega (A Fantastic Woman) stars alongside Antonia Zegers (Fugitivos) in the Chilean crime drama focused on the sudden disappearance of a young girl at a Catholic school. As the police dig deeper into the crime, they uncover a deadly online game which recruits men to commit acts of aggression toward women. Co-stars include Mariana Digirolamo, Antonia Giesen, Paula Luchsinger,...
- 11/25/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
WarnerMedia has picked up U.S. rights for Spanish-language series La Jauría (The Pack) for its HBO Max streaming service.
The deal, with producers Fabula and Fremantle, will see HBO Max bow the series for U.S. audiences on Dec. 16.
Daniela Vega (A Fantastic Woman) stars alongside Antonia Zegers (Fugitivos) in the Chilean crime drama focused on the sudden disappearance of a young girl at a Catholic school. As the police dig deeper into the crime, they uncover a deadly online game which recruits men to commit acts of aggression toward women. Co-stars include Mariana Digirolamo, Antonia Giesen, Paula Luchsinger,...
The deal, with producers Fabula and Fremantle, will see HBO Max bow the series for U.S. audiences on Dec. 16.
Daniela Vega (A Fantastic Woman) stars alongside Antonia Zegers (Fugitivos) in the Chilean crime drama focused on the sudden disappearance of a young girl at a Catholic school. As the police dig deeper into the crime, they uncover a deadly online game which recruits men to commit acts of aggression toward women. Co-stars include Mariana Digirolamo, Antonia Giesen, Paula Luchsinger,...
- 11/25/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On a beautiful, sun-lit day in Costa Rica, new reality show contestants step into harnesses and prepare to rappel down a waterfall, with their teammate strapped to them. But should their teammate be too nervous to partake in the challenge, they will be allowed to perform an alternate instead because health and safety, including mental health and stress levels, come first over competition. This isn’t any reality show, after all, it is Amazon Prime Video’s “The Pack” and those teammates are four-legged and furry.
Hosted by Lindsey Vonn (and her dog Lucy), “The Pack” travels 12 teams, each consisting of one human and one dog, to nine different countries over 10 episodes. In each, they perform inspiring but at times nail-biting challenges that involve common canine behaviors and tricks such as digging, tugging and pulling, to more specialized skills including scent work, as well as elements that require the humans...
Hosted by Lindsey Vonn (and her dog Lucy), “The Pack” travels 12 teams, each consisting of one human and one dog, to nine different countries over 10 episodes. In each, they perform inspiring but at times nail-biting challenges that involve common canine behaviors and tricks such as digging, tugging and pulling, to more specialized skills including scent work, as well as elements that require the humans...
- 11/20/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
To celebrate its upcoming reality competition series “The Pack,” as well as dogs all around the world, Amazon Prime Video is launching “Packed Weekend,” a multi-day, dog-friendly series of events and promotions, Variety has learned exclusively.
“The Pack,” which is produced by Amazon Studios and Renegade 83 and is hosted by Lindsey Vonn and her dog Lucy (pictured above), follows 12 teams of a human-canine duo as they travel the world and participate in unique challenges in order to win $500,000. “Packed Weekend,” begins Friday, Nov. 20, the same day the series launches, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 22. During these three days, local businesses in select cities will offer giveaways, discounted or free items and services, gifts with purchase and more.
“Following in the footsteps — or the paw-prints — of our new series ‘The Pack,’ ‘Packed Weekend’ celebrates our four-legged friends, and creates an authentic emotional connection between our brand and our customers,” said Jennifer Verdick,...
“The Pack,” which is produced by Amazon Studios and Renegade 83 and is hosted by Lindsey Vonn and her dog Lucy (pictured above), follows 12 teams of a human-canine duo as they travel the world and participate in unique challenges in order to win $500,000. “Packed Weekend,” begins Friday, Nov. 20, the same day the series launches, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 22. During these three days, local businesses in select cities will offer giveaways, discounted or free items and services, gifts with purchase and more.
“Following in the footsteps — or the paw-prints — of our new series ‘The Pack,’ ‘Packed Weekend’ celebrates our four-legged friends, and creates an authentic emotional connection between our brand and our customers,” said Jennifer Verdick,...
- 11/16/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 11/14/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
November can be a slow month for streaming services. Amazon, however, is entering into 2020’s penultimate month with some steam.
Amazon is really beefing up its TV library in November 2020. Both Community (which arrives on Nov. 8) and Scrubs (Nov. 14) will be added to Amazon Prime this month and in the process complete the streaming trifecta: Netflix, Amazon, Hulu. That’s pretty impressive stuff for both shows. And then on the film side of things, November 1 sees the arrival of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, Twilight, and the Underworld franchise. Somebody didn’t tell Amazon Spooky Season was over and bless them for it.
As for the originals, Alex Rider is the most intriguing TV series here. That is based on the British spy novel series and premieres on Nov. 13 on IMDb TV (which is available to all Prime subscribers). That will be followed by Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series on Nov.
Amazon is really beefing up its TV library in November 2020. Both Community (which arrives on Nov. 8) and Scrubs (Nov. 14) will be added to Amazon Prime this month and in the process complete the streaming trifecta: Netflix, Amazon, Hulu. That’s pretty impressive stuff for both shows. And then on the film side of things, November 1 sees the arrival of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, Twilight, and the Underworld franchise. Somebody didn’t tell Amazon Spooky Season was over and bless them for it.
As for the originals, Alex Rider is the most intriguing TV series here. That is based on the British spy novel series and premieres on Nov. 13 on IMDb TV (which is available to all Prime subscribers). That will be followed by Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series on Nov.
- 11/3/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
December’s really what we’re hanging on for, Amazon Prime Video-wise. That’s when the new 10-episode season of The Expanse lands. November though, does have a couple of likely streaming candidates in the form of dark comedy Wayne, which, with its teen-road-trip and nihilist violence vibe, sounds like just the thing for a fan of Channel 4’s excellent The End of the F***ing World. There’s also the fifth and final season of Syfy’s The Magicians, plus new Alan Ball film Uncle Frank, starring Paul Bettany, which had a warm reception at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
As the sneak-release of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm shows, Amazon Prime Video is capable of surprising us. In addition to the confirmed new November releases below, there will be more on their way which we’ll add as and when they arrive.
Weekly Episodes
The Walking Dead: World Beyond...
As the sneak-release of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm shows, Amazon Prime Video is capable of surprising us. In addition to the confirmed new November releases below, there will be more on their way which we’ll add as and when they arrive.
Weekly Episodes
The Walking Dead: World Beyond...
- 11/2/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
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