EXCLUSIVE: UnPrisoned, the Onix Collective dramedy starring and executive produced by Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo, has been renewed for a second season on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
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Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer “Bobby’s Triple Threat” has been renewed for a third season at Food Network. Hosted by Bobby Flay and featuring his three culinary “titans” — Tiffany Derry, Michael Voltaggio and Brooke Williamson — the show sees the trio go up against a new guest chef and mystery judge each episode, with each titan being responsible for one of three courses in the successive cooking competition with a $25,000 weekly prize. “Bobby’s Triple Threat” Season 2 debuted Aug.
22 and concluded Oct. 24. During its second-season run, “Triple Threat” drew more than 11 million total viewers across Food Network and streamers Max and Discovery+, according to Warner Bros.
Discovery. In linear-only TV ratings, “Triple Threat” Season 2 averaged a 0.52 among adults ages 25-54 and a 0.65 among women ages 25-54, in Nielsen’s Live + 3 Day ratings. That’s up 11% and 16%, respectively, from Season 1.
Season 3 of Flay’s “Triple Threat” competition series will air in 2024. “’Bobby’s Triple Threat’ showcases a level of culinary skill and execution that elevates the action and allows Bobby to deliver to viewers a high-energy, high-stakes food competition,” Warner Bros. Discovery’s head of food content Betsy Ayala said.
EXCLUSIVE: UnPrisoned, the Onix Collective dramedy starring and executive produced by Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo, has been renewed for a second season on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories.
EXCLUSIVE: Shantel VanSanten is moving from FBI to FBI: Most Wanted for the latter show’s fifth season. She will reprise the role of Special Agent Nina Chase.
When it comes to food and drink, the A-list are known to rip up the rule book and follow their own rules, with many opting for some unusual practices. Forget speaking about food myths, some celebs are busy creating their own legends! It turns out that Chrissy Teigen is strict when snacking – she will open a bag of Doritos, lick the flavour dust off each one, and put them back in the packet one by one. “I lick off the nacho cheese seasoning and put the chips back in the bag.
Jordan Moreau More Harlivy is on the way. Max has renewed “Harley Quinn” for Season 5, just a couple months after Season 4 finished its run. The animated DC series starring Kaley Cuoco as Harley Quinn and Lake Bell as Poison Ivy has proven to be a hit for Max, and it even has its own spinoff, “Kite Man: Hell Yeah,” coming in 2024.
FX has renewed Welcome to Wrexham for a third season and is set to premiere in Spring 2024.
Queer Eye has been renewed for season 9 at Netflix, and the returning cast has been revealed.
Bobby Berk may be leaving but Queer Eye is continuing.
Jordan Moreau “Queer Eye” co-host Bobby Berk has announced that he will be exiting the Netflix reality show after the upcoming Season 8. Berk shared the news on social media Monday morning. He has hosted Netflix’s reboot with Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France since it launched in 2018.
EXCLUSIVE: Lone Scherfig‘s The Shift has been renewed for a second season and distributor Beta Film has struck a deal for the first with North American streamer MHz Choice and Australia’s SBS. The Killing star Sofie Gråbøl, who led the first run, is returning as guest.
‘Celebrity Race Across The World‘ Renewed For Season 2 At BBC
“The Circle” is officially returning for at least two new seasons. The Netflix reality series has been picked up for Seasons 6 and 7, and will return to the streaming service in the near future. Here’s what we know about the upcoming seasons.According to TVLine, “The Circle” moved it’s filming location from Manchester, England to Atlanta, Georgia.
EXCLUSIVE: The Circle has cemented itself as one of Netflix‘s longest-running reality formats with a double series recommission, as filming moved from the UK to Atlanta.
The Bear has finally been renewed for season 3 at FX (and Hulu!)
The Bear is cooking up a third season at FX/Hulu.
The Traitors has been renewed for a third season in the UK before the second has even aired.
Food Network has ordered a third season of Bobby’s Triple Threat.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The animated horror series “Fright Krewe” has been renewed for Season 2 at Hulu and Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively. The 10-episode first season was released on Oct. 2.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Freevee has ordered a second season of Tribunal Justice, created and executive produced by Judge Judy Sheindlin. The renewal comes ahead of the December 1 Season 1 finale of the the courtroom program, part of the Justice brand on Freevee anchored by Sheindlin’s other courtroom show for the streamer, the Daytime Emmy-winning Judy Justice, which has been renewed through Season 4. Both programs are distributed by by Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment.
HGTV‘s Rock the Block will be back for a fifth season. The Warner Bros. Discovery channel has renewed the flagship home reno show, which, for the first time, will feature four returning teams seeking a rematch in an effort to add the most value to Florida waterfront homes.
Ahead of the Season 1 premiere, The CW has ordered a second season of the critically acclaimed apocalyptic family comedy Everyone Else Burns. The CW’s pickup follows Channel 4’s renewal of the UK series in August. The first season is set to premiere on The CW on Thursday, October 26 at 9:30 PM.