2019 TV Scorecard: Which Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled Already?

2019 TV Scorecard: Which Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled Already?

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With each passing week our favorite shows are wrapping up, but we're also getting news about renewals and cancellations for next season. While shows like Showtime's Shameless will be back for another round, others like Netflix's One Day at a Time have gotten the ax. Luckily The CW announced a TON of renewals for their hit series, including Riverdale and The Flash, and Hulu has also renewed a bunch of their new comedies. See what else has been renewed or canceled so far in 2019, ahead.

What's Been Renewed Hulu

Light as a Feather: Unlike many of the characters in this AwesomenessTV thriller starring Liana Liberato, the show will live to see a second season. Runaways: The Marvel series has been renewed for a third season. Shrill: Aidy Bryant's brilliant comedy will see a second season of awkward run-ins, body acceptance, and hopefully a better romance for Annie Easton. PEN15: Ready to go back to seventh grade? The freshman comedy has been renewed for season two. Ramy: Actor and comedian Ramy Youssef's hilarious series about a Muslim-American family navigating life in their politically divided New Jersey neighborhood is coming back for season two.

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Riverdale: The series, which is based on the Archie Comics, will return for a fourth season. Arrow: Oliver Queen will be back for the show's eighth season. The Flash: You'll be seeing more of Team Flash when the show returns for season six. Supergirl: The series has been renewed for season five. Black Lightning: The show will return for season three. Charmed: The reboot of the popular '90s show will return for season two. Legends of Tomorrow: The show has been renewed for season five. Dynasty: The modern remake of the '80s show will return for season three. Legacies: The Originals spinoff has been renewed for season two. Supernatural: The series has been renewed for season 15. Roswell, New Mexico: The Roswell reboot will be back for season two. All American: The drama, which is inspired by the life of former football player Spencer Paysinger, will be back for another season. The 100: The postapocalyptic drama will be back for season seven. In the Dark: The series will be back for season two.

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Hulu Syfy NBC

Trial & Error: The series has been canceled after two seasons. I Feel Bad: The book-based comedy series will not return for a sophomore season.

Netflix

Travelers: The series starring Eric McCormack has been canceled after three seasons. Friends From College: The dark comedy has two seasons under its belt but won't get a third. Jessica Jones: Despite a strong fanbase and positive critical reception, the Marvel series has been canceled (the upcoming third season will be its last). The Punisher: Not long after its second season premiered, it was announced that Netflix has pulled the plug on the show, which was Marvel's last TV series on the streaming giant. One Day at a Time: The series has been canceled after three seasons. Santa Clarita Diet: The zombie comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant was laid to rest shortly after the release of its third season.

ABC

Speechless: The sitcom will not return for a fourth season. Splitting Up Together: The Jenna Fischer-led series has been canceled after its sophomore season. For the People: The law drama will come to an end after it's second season. The Kids Are Alright: The freshman comedy series starring The Walking Dead's Michael Cudlitz, has been canceled. The Fix: The legal drama has been canceled in the middle of its first season. Whiskey Cavalier: There won't be a season two of this spy dramedy.

CBS

Life in Pieces: The family comedy has four season under its belt, but will not get a fifth. Murphy Brown: Despite the revival of the classic series's "looking forward" to a second season, it's been axed. Fam: The freshman comedy series will not return for another season.

FOX

The Passage: After closing out its first season, the Mark-Paul Gosselaar-starrer has been canceled. Lethal Weapon: After some intense cast drama and behind-the-scenes troubles, the series was canceled after season three.

STARZ

Power: After reigning supreme on its home network, the crime drama will conclude with its sixth season.

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