We’re here to bring you all of the TV shows that Peacock has renewed and canceled this year.
24.09.2023 - 22:51 / justjared.com
HBO has been making so many renewal and cancellation decisions this year…and we’re breaking them all down for you here.
So far this year, 6 TV shows have gotten the axe with 7 getting renewals. Several have ended or have announced endings, too.
If you don’t know, HBO and Max have been canceling and removing a lot of content over the past year or so after Warner Bros Discovery revealed their plans to merge HBO Max and Discovery+.
Keep reading to see every show impacted this year…
We’re here to bring you all of the TV shows that Peacock has renewed and canceled this year.
There’s some news over at Netflix with regard to renewals and cancellations of their hit original TV shows!
BreAnna Bell Yvette Nicole Brown, Tig Notaro, and Tembi Locke have been announced as speakers for the 2023 End Well Symposium, Variety has learned exclusively. Led by End Well founder Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, Brown joins the event as host as she guides the audience through conversations surrounding end-of-life care.
This year, we’ve seen quite a bit of talk regarding run times of films. It started earlier this year when people were concerned by the 3-hour length of Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.” Obviously, that film ended up doing just fine at the box office.
PBS Masterpiece airs some huge fan favorite TV shows, and fans might be curious which TV shows are renewed and which are canceled.
There’s always a lot of renewal and cancellation news at Netflix, and we just found out a HUGE fan favorite is coming to an end.
We have more HBO and Max news.
Very bad news today from Paramount+ and there is going to be a lot of unhappy fans.
The execs over at Hulu have been making lots of decisions about TV show renewals and cancellations.
There have been some updates – both shocking and expected – from Amazon’s Prime Video recently.
ABC decided to cancel Home Economics, but it may not be over just yet.
Jessie J is parting ways with Republic Records after 17 years.
The old song says it never rains in California. The same isn’t true for New York. SAG-AFTRA said today that it has canceled all pickets as a state of emergency was declared in the city amid heavy downpours that caused serious flooding and canceled some local events.
A new report has emerged revealing that certain titles are being given top priority by networks and streamers to start filming ASAP once the actors’ strike is over.
We’re bringing you a month-by-month breakdown of all of the renewal and cancellation decisions made by Netflix in 2023…and there’s a lot!
Peacock just “un-renewed” a TV show that had been previously renewed earlier this year, making fans very upset.
The 2023-24 television season started without several of the most prominent daytime talk shows: the syndicated The Drew Barrymore Show, The Jennifer Hudson Show and The Kelly Clarkson Show and CBS’ The Talk. They are now expected to return for new seasons by the second week of October.
K.J. Yossman Sky boss Dana Strong has said she is “optimistic” that Warner Discovery will renew its content deal with the European cable service when it expires in three years.
The Drew Barrymore Show was met with wide backlash, including from the Writers Guild of America (WGA), who picketed outside CBS Broadcast Center as taping resumed this week.Alyssa Milano told The Associated Press that it was “not a great move” on Barrymore’s part, while Bradley Whitford also spoke out against the decision.“Drew Barrymore would like you to know that undermining union solidarity at the most crucial moment in Hollywood labor history makes her the victim,” he wrote on Twitter. “This has been, like, a super tough week for her.”Barrymore initially defended her decision in a widely-shared video, where she insisted the return of the show would comply with the terms of the strike.
EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Donowho (The O.C.) is set to topline Art of a Hit (fka Excelsis), an indie psychological horror film directed by Gaelan Draper that will begin shooting in France this month under a SAG Interim Agreement. Rounding out the cast are Rob Raco (Riverdale), Charlie Saxton (Hung), Tim Jo (This Is Us), Allie MacDonald (Under the Silver Lake), James Earl (White Men Can’t Jump), and David Valdes (Speechless). Draper and Saxton co-wrote and are co-producing under their Dewey & Bug banner.