Which TV shows will return next season?
After premiering on March 20, "Bloodline," the latest series from the creators of "Damages," will return to Netflix with its second season in 2016.
One month before revealing their official 2015-2016 lineup, American networks have already renewed over 50 shows."New Girl," "Bloodline," "The Americans" and "House of Lies" are among the programs that will definitely return to the small screen starting this September, along with "Game of Thrones," "The Walking Dead," "Empire," "Gotham" and "NCIS: New Orleans."
Freshman shows that made the cut
For a new series, surviving past the first season is no small feat. "The Flash" and "Jane the Virgin" rose to the challenge thanks to their steady ratings on the CW. CBS opted to bring back "NCIS: New Orleans," the top ratings performer among its new shows last season; "Madam Secretary" and "Scorpion" have also been renewed. Fox reaffirmed its confidence in "Empire" and "Gotham," while ABC has announced "How to Get Away with Murder" will return to its lineup.
Along with "Bloodline," Netflix is bringing back "Marco Polo." In addition to introducing its new spin-off "Fear the Walking Dead," AMC will air the second season of its "Breaking Bad" spin-off, "Better Call Saul." "The Affair" will pick up where it left off on Showtime, and Amazon will present new episodes of "Transparent" and "Bosch."
Veteran shows return yet again
Other more established series have also secured their invitations to the 2015-2016 season. "Game of Thrones" will return next year on HBO, while "The Walking Dead" will return this October on AMC, both with their respective sixth seasons. Cable viewers can also look forward to new episodes of "House of Lies," "The Americans," "American Horror Story," "Homeland" and "Shameless."
Among the majors, Fox will present the fifth season of "New Girl" and the third cycles of "Sleepy Hollow" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." NBC has announced the third seasons of "Blacklist" and "Chicago Police Department," the fourth of "Chicago Fire," the fifth of "Grimm" and the 17th of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." CBS will air the sixth season of "Mike & Molly," along with the third run of "Mom." The CW will bring back "Arrow," "The 100," "Beauty and the Beast," "Supernatural," "Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off "The Originals," and "Reign."
Meanwhile CBS and ABC have yet to reveal whether they will renew their most popular shows. "The Good Wife," "The Big Bang Theory," "NCIS," "NCIS Los Angeles," "Person of Interest," "Hawaii Five-O," "Blue Bloods" and "CSI" are all in limbo, as are "Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal," "Once Upon a Time," "Castle" and "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." http://news.yahoo.com/tv-shows-return-next-season-160439310.html If in wrong section please move and I apologize!!
After premiering on March 20, "Bloodline," the latest series from the creators of "Damages," will return to Netflix with its second season in 2016.
One month before revealing their official 2015-2016 lineup, American networks have already renewed over 50 shows."New Girl," "Bloodline," "The Americans" and "House of Lies" are among the programs that will definitely return to the small screen starting this September, along with "Game of Thrones," "The Walking Dead," "Empire," "Gotham" and "NCIS: New Orleans."
Freshman shows that made the cut
For a new series, surviving past the first season is no small feat. "The Flash" and "Jane the Virgin" rose to the challenge thanks to their steady ratings on the CW. CBS opted to bring back "NCIS: New Orleans," the top ratings performer among its new shows last season; "Madam Secretary" and "Scorpion" have also been renewed. Fox reaffirmed its confidence in "Empire" and "Gotham," while ABC has announced "How to Get Away with Murder" will return to its lineup.
Along with "Bloodline," Netflix is bringing back "Marco Polo." In addition to introducing its new spin-off "Fear the Walking Dead," AMC will air the second season of its "Breaking Bad" spin-off, "Better Call Saul." "The Affair" will pick up where it left off on Showtime, and Amazon will present new episodes of "Transparent" and "Bosch."
Veteran shows return yet again
Other more established series have also secured their invitations to the 2015-2016 season. "Game of Thrones" will return next year on HBO, while "The Walking Dead" will return this October on AMC, both with their respective sixth seasons. Cable viewers can also look forward to new episodes of "House of Lies," "The Americans," "American Horror Story," "Homeland" and "Shameless."
Among the majors, Fox will present the fifth season of "New Girl" and the third cycles of "Sleepy Hollow" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." NBC has announced the third seasons of "Blacklist" and "Chicago Police Department," the fourth of "Chicago Fire," the fifth of "Grimm" and the 17th of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." CBS will air the sixth season of "Mike & Molly," along with the third run of "Mom." The CW will bring back "Arrow," "The 100," "Beauty and the Beast," "Supernatural," "Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off "The Originals," and "Reign."
Meanwhile CBS and ABC have yet to reveal whether they will renew their most popular shows. "The Good Wife," "The Big Bang Theory," "NCIS," "NCIS Los Angeles," "Person of Interest," "Hawaii Five-O," "Blue Bloods" and "CSI" are all in limbo, as are "Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal," "Once Upon a Time," "Castle" and "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." http://news.yahoo.com/tv-shows-return-next-season-160439310.html If in wrong section please move and I apologize!!