A whopping four television shows are coming to an end on both HBO and HBO Max this year.
02.03.2023 - 17:15 / justjared.com
Fox has been busy renewing lots of TV shows in 2023!
Four of the shows have been renewed for two additional seasons, while the rest are coming back for just one (so far!)
The network does not often cancel a ton of their content, so we’re happy to see 2023 starting off on a great note for Fox with these two renewals.
Keep reading to find out…
A whopping four television shows are coming to an end on both HBO and HBO Max this year.
EXCLUSIVE: NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has renewed the syndicated chatfest The Steve Wilkos Show for a 17th season. The Steve Wilkos Show tackles family and criminal justice, true crime and relationship conflicts. The show is hosted by Steve Wilkos, a former Chicago police officer and U.S. Marine.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Bel-Air” has been renewed for Season 3 at Peacock. The dramatic reboot of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” is currently airing its second season on the streamer, with the season finale set to run on April 27. This marks the first official renewal for the show, as it was originally picked up for two seasons back in 2020. Like the sitcom version, “Bel-Air” follows a teenager named Will (Jabari Banks), who moves from West Philadelphia to live with his auntie and uncle in the titular posh Los Angeles neighborhood. Along with Banks, Season of the series also stars Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Olly Sholotan, Coco Jones, Akira Akbar, Jimmy Akingbola, Jordan L. Jones and Simone Joy Jones. Tatyana Ali, who played the original Ashley Banks in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” appeared in Season 2 in a recurring guest role.
#ALeagueOfTheirOwn deserves #MoreThanFour!!! pic.twitter.com/CzCLQwiKYMNews of the show’s renewal for a second season — comprised of four episodes — broke Tuesday.The show is a television version of Penny Marshall’s 1992 film that delves deeper into the aspects of race, sexual orientation and gender identity for female baseball players trying out for the All American Girls Professional Baseball League when the men were sent overseas to fight in World War II. The story follows narratives of Carson Shaw (Abbi Jacobson) and Maxine Chapman (Chanté Adams) as Shaw secures a spot on the Rockford Peaches in the league and Chapman is turned away but later finds a spot in the minor leagues.
Putting on a united front. Amy Robach‘s daughters, Ava and Annalise, have continued to spend time with stepfather Andrew Shue in the midst of their mother’s affair with T.J. Holmes.
The Charlatans and Johnny Marr have announced an outdoor co-headline show for this summer – find all the details below.The two acts are due to perform at The Piece Hall in Halifax, West Yorkshire on Saturday, August 26.Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT this Friday (March 17) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, Piece Hall members can access a pre-sale from the same time today (March 14).In a statement, Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess said: “Yorkshire crowds have always been among our warmest and loudest supporters and we cannot wait to play for them again alongside our good friend Johnny Marr.”Marr added: “I’ve played some truly memorable gigs in Yorkshire and I can’t wait for another unforgettable night in Halifax on August 26.
Megan Fox attended last night’s big Oscars party and met up with some celeb guests!
Wow. HBO has announced yet another TV show is coming to an end this year!
J. Kim Murphy We’ll be right back. “The Eric Andre Show” has set a date for its long-awaited return to Adult Swim. The network announced Tuesday morning that Season 6 of the nightmarish talk show series will premiere on June 4 at midnight. “Eric is back behind the desk like never before; ripped, shredded, full of energy, complete with beads of sweat dripping down from his taut nips onto his glistening six pack abs,” reads Adult Swim’s announcement. “Watch pampered celebrities regret their choices, rappers get the runaround and a slate of street pranks so egregious they collectively inspired a record 30 phone calls to 911.” Billed as “sexy season six,” the series will welcome guests such as Natasha Lyonne, Jaleel White, Blac Chyna, Jon Hamm, Raven-Symoné, Diplo, Daymond John, Meagan Good, Rico Nasty, Waka Flocka Flame, Tinashe, Cypress Hill and Lil Yachty. The network also states that the season will also feature “a host of other celebrities so big we legally can’t use them in promotions.”
Abbey Clancy has revealed that she was forced to push back her vow renewal with Peter Crouch, after it clashed with the World Cup final.The model and presenter, 37, married the former England football player player, 42, in 2011 and had been planning to have a vow renewal for their tenth anniversary - but it had to be moved due to the sporting event. Speaking on the Jonathan Ross Show on Saturday (4 March), Abbey revealed that the couple’s vows were first postponed due to the pandemic and later rescheduled to avoid clashing with the World Cup final last year. “It was supposed to be on a certain day but it was the World Cup final,” she said.
EXCLUSIVE: Fox Entertainment has announced the names of the five Fellows for the 2023 Fox Writers Incubator (FWI), an initiative designed to nurture diverse and creative voices, as well as provide training to five writers of all genres, including comedy, drama and animation.
Haley Lu Richardson revealed one “iconic” scene with Jennifer Coolidge didn’t make it onto “The White Lotus” season 2.
Sarah Shahi is opening up about THAT surprising scene in Sex/Life season two!
EXCLUSIVE: Sing Again, a Korean singing competition series that’s outperformed The Masked Singer and I Can See Your Voice, has landed a third season on the JTBC network and Discovery+.
Susanna Reid sent a very simple response after a fan sent her an explicit image on social media. The presenter was subject to the unwanted snap after sharing an announcement about her work on Good Morning Britain.
Ellise Shafer In an unprecedented move, Fox has renewed Dan Harmon’s upcoming animated comedy “Krapopolis” for a third season ahead of its series premiere. Additionally, the premiere of the show — which was most recently set for May — has now been pushed to the 2023-2024 season. The news was announced by Michael Thorn, president of scripted programming at Fox Entertainment, at the London TV Screenings on Wednesday. “The 2023-24 season is the perfect launching pad for this highly-anticipated and very funny animated comedy, complete with multiple seasons of epic laughs for fans,” Thorn said. “The more we see from production, the more excited we are about their creativity, story arcs, flawless execution, brilliant voice cast and ability to pump out episode after episode of astonishing events and outrageous, unexpected hilarity.”
USA Network is bringing back Barmageddon for a second season.
Season 10 of When Calls the Heart isn’t set to premiere until July 30, but Hallmark likes what sees — enough to renew the drama for an 11th season.
Ava Max will play in Manchester this spring as part of her newly announced 2023 'On Tour (Finally)', the 'Sweet but Psycho' singer will kick off the first night of the 14-date tour at the O2 Ritz.
early series order for the 2023 season in December 2022. More renewals are expected to be announced by the network in the coming weeks.With “NCIS,” CBS has the No.