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‘RuPaul's Drag Race' Franchise Renewed at MTV & Paramount+

‘RuPaul's Drag Race' Franchise Renewed at MTV & Paramount+

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A new year means new beginnings and there are plenty on the horizon for fan-favorite shows that have already been renewed for upcoming seasons.
Whether you're streaming on Netflix or perusing through network hits on ABC, CBS, or NBC, there are plenty of shows to look forward to in the upcoming months and years thanks to these renewals. Among some of the popular titles already renewed this year are Rivals, Interview With the Vampire, Bridgerton, and more.
Scroll down to see which of your favorite shows have been renewed as we carry on in 2025. (Note: The list only includes seasons that have yet to begin airing and streaming.)
ABC
Abbott Elementary, Season 5 American Idol, Season 8 (Season 23 overall) The Bachelor, Season 29 High Potential, Season 2 Judge Steve Harvey, Season 3
Acorn TV
Harry Wild, Season 4
Adult Swim
My Adventures With Superman, Season 3 Smiling Friends, Season 3
AMC
Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire, Season 3 Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches, Season 3 Dark Winds, Season 4 The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, Season 3 The Walking Dead: Dead City, Season 2
AMC+
Gangs of London, Season 3
Apple TV+
Bad Monkey, Season 2 The Buccaneers, Season 2 The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, Season 2 Dark Matter, Season 2 Dr. Brain, Season 2 Foundation, Season 3 Invasion, Season 3 The Last Thing He Told Me, Season 2 Loot, Season 3 The Morning Show, Season 4 Murderbot, Season 2 Palm Royale, Season 2 Platonic, Season 2 Presumed Innocent, Season 2 The Reluctant Traveler, Season 3 Shrinking, Season 3 Silo, Seasons 3 & 4 Slow Horses, Seasons 5 & 6 Sugar, Season 2 Surface, Season 2 Tehran, Season 3 Trying, Season 5
BET+
Diarra From Detroit, Season 2
CBS
The Amazing Race, Season 37 Big Brother, Season 27 The Drew Barrymore Show, Season 6 Elsbeth, Season 3 FBI, Seasons 8 & 9 Fire Country, Season 4 Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Season 2 Ghosts, Seasons 5 & 6 Hollywood Squares, Season 2 NCIS, Season 23 NCIS: Origins, Season 2 NCIS: Sydney, Season 3 The Neighborhood, Season 8 (final season) Survivor, Season 49 Tracker, Season 3 Beyond the Gates, Season 2
Comedy Central
Digman!, Season 2 South Park, Seasons 27, 28, 29 & 30
The CW
All American, Season 7 Sullivan's Crossing, Season 4 Wild Cards, Season 2
2024 Lucasfilm Ltd.
Discovery Channel
Expedition Files, Season 2 Hustlers Gamblers Crooks, Season 2 In the Eye of the Storm, Season 2 The Last Woodsman, Season 2 Mud Madness, Season 2
Disney+
Andor, Season 2 (final season) Daredevil: Born Again, Season 2 The Mandalorian, Season 4
Fox
Alert: Missing Persons Unit, Season 3 Animal Control, Season 4 The Cleaning Lady, Season 4 Going Dutch, Season 2 Krapopolis, Seasons 3 & 4 The Masked Singer, Season 13 Murder in a Small Town, Season 2 Next Level Chef, Season 4
FX
American Horror Story, Season 13 The Bear, Season 4 Welcome to Wrexham, Season 4
FXX
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Seasons 17 & 18
HBO
100 Foot Wave, Season 3 City of God: The Fight Rages On, Season 2 Dune: Prophecy, Season 2 Euphoria, Season 3 The Gilded Age, Season 3 Industry, Season 4 The Last of Us, Season 2 Last Week Tonight, Seasons 12 & 13 Real Time With Bill Maher, Seasons 23 & 24 The Rehearsal, Season 2 The Righteous Gemstones, Season 4 The White Lotus, Season 4
HGTV
Down Home Fab, Season 3 The Flipping El Moussas, Season 2 Married to Real Estate, Season 4 Rock the Block, Season 6
Hulu
The Artful Dodger, Season 2 Futurama, Seasons 13 & 14 The Handmaid's Tale, Season 6 (final season) The Kardashians, Seasons 6 & 7 Nine Perfect Strangers, Season 2 Only Murders in the Building, Season 5 Paradise, Season 2 Reasonable Doubt, Season 3 Rivals, Season 2 Solar Opposites, Season 6 Tell Me Lies, Season 3
Max
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake, Season 2 And Just Like That, Season 3 Conan O'Brien Must Go, Season 2 & 3 Creature Commandos, Season 2 Hacks, Season 4 Harley Quinn, Season 5 Peacemaker, Season 2 The Pitt, Season 2
MGM+
Condor, Season 3 From, Season 4 Godfather of Harlem, Season 4
MTV
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 10 The Challenge All Stars, Season 5
NBC
Kelly Clarkson Show, Season 7 St. Denis Medical, Season 2 The Voice, Season 27 Chicago Med, Season 11 Chicago Fire, Season 14 Chicago P.D., Season 13 Law & Order, Season 25 Law & Order: SVU, Season 27
Netflix
3 Body Problem, Season 2 All of Us Are Dead, Season 2 Black in Beauty, Season 2 Black Mirror, Season 7 Blue Eye Samurai, Season 2 Bridgerton, Seasons 4, 5 & 6 The Diplomat, Seasons 3 & 4 Emily in Paris, Season 5 The Gentlemen, Season 2 Ginny & Georgia, Seasons 3 & 4 A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, Season 2 Forever, Season 2 The Four Seasons, Season 2 FUBAR, Season 2 Heartbreak High, Season 3 (final season) The Lincoln Lawyer, Season 4 Love, Death + Robots, Volume 4 Love Is Blind, Season 8 Love on the Spectrum, Season 4 A Man on the Inside, Season 2 Million Dollar Secret, Season 2 Mo, Season 2 (final season) My Life With the Walter Boys, Seasons 2 & 3 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, Seasons 6 & 7 The Night Agent, Seasons 2 & 3 Nobody Wants This, Season 2 One Piece, Season 2 Outer Banks, Season 5 (final season) Ransom Canyon, Season 2 Running Point, Season 2 The Sandman, Season 2 Selling Sunset, Season 9 Somebody Feed Phil, Season 8 Squid Game, Season 3 Squid Game: The Challenge, Seasons 2 & 3 Stranger Things, Season 5 (final season) Supacell, Season 2 Survival of the Thickest, Season 3 Sweet Magnolias, Season 4 The Ultimatum: Queer Love, Season 2 The Upshaws, Season 5 Tires, Season 3 Virgin River, Season 7 The Watcher, Season 2 Wednesday, Season 2 With Love, Meghan, Season 2 The Witcher, Seasons 4 & 5 (final season) XO, Kitty, Season 3 You, Season 5 (final season)
Paramount+
Criminal Minds: Evolution, Season 3 (Season 18 overall) Mayor of Kingstown, Season 4 School Spirits, Season 2 SEAL Team, Season 7 (final season) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Seasons 3 & 4 Tulsa King, Season 3 RuPaul's Drag Race, Season 18 RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Season 11 RuPaul's Drag Race Untucked
PBS
All Creatures Great and Small, Season 6 Grantchester, Season 10 Miss Scarlet, Season 6
Peacock
Bel-Air, Season 4 (final season) Days of Our Lives, Season 61 The Day of the Jackal, Season 2 Landman, Season 2 Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 5 (moving from NBC) Love Island Games, Season 2 Love Island USA, Season 7 Poker Face, Season 2 Ted, Season 2 The Traitors, Seasons 3, 4 & 5 Twisted Metal, Season 2
Prime Video
Bosch: Legacy, Season 3 The Boys, Season 5 (final season) Citadel, Season 2 The Devil's Hour, Season 3 Gen V, Season 2 Good Omens, Season 3 (final season) Harlem, Season 3 House of David, Season 2 Invincible, Seasons 4 & 5 Judy Justice, Season 4 The Legend of Vox Machina, Season 4 Leverage: Redemption, Season 3 Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Season 3 Reacher, Season 3 The Summer I Turned Pretty, Season 3 The Terminal List, Season 2 The Wheel of Time, Season 3
Showtime
The Agency, Season 2 The Chi, Season 8 Super Pumped, Season 2 Yellowjackets, Season 4
Shudder
The Creep Tapes, Season 2
Starz
BMF, Season 4 Outlander, Season 8 (final season) Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Season 5 Power Book IV: Force, Season 3 (final season) P-Valley, Season 3 Sweetpea, Season 2
Syfy
SurrealEstate, Season 3
USA Network
Resident Alien, Season 4
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