‘Roseanne’ Cancelled By ABC Following Barr’s Offensive Tweets; Upcoming Eleventh Season Scrapped
Following some innapropriate and racist tweets by Roseanne Barr that has already made news headlines, and the subsequent announcement from Wanda Sykes that she would not be returning to the show, ABC has now stepped up and officially canceled ‘Roseanne’ which includes scrapping plans for the previously renewed eleventh season. Continue reading “‘Roseanne’ Cancelled By ABC Following Barr’s Offensive Tweets; Upcoming Eleventh Season Scrapped”

Syfy has officially renewed the Superman Origin series ‘Krypton’ for a second season on the cable network which is planned to debut in the Summer of 2019.
Fans of the DC Comics series can now rest a bit easier, as Fox has officially renewed ‘Gotham’ for a fifth season which will also be its last.
No, it’s not April Fool’s Day, and no, it’s not a joke. As now reported by multiple reputable sources, Clayne Crawford is officially out as Riggs (following reports of on-set tension supposedly resulting from his behavior) on ‘Lethal Weapon’ and Seann William Scott of the American Pie franchise has been signed on as the new lead to be paired with Damon Wayans, and therefore Fox has now officially renewed the series for a third season.
It looks like the modern Sherlock Holmes series ‘Elementary’ won’t be going anywhere soon as CBS has officially renewed the show for a seventh season only weeks after the sixth season’s awaited debut. While the show continues to prove only a moderate ratings provider, it’s reported to be a strong international player which was likely a key factor in its renewal.
CBS has now announced the cancellations of a couple more shows, this time pulling the plug on freshman sitcom ‘9JKL’ and the Kevin James starring ‘Kevin Can Wait’.
Accompanying the newly announced renewals from the network, CBS has also officially canceled ‘Superior Donuts’ and ‘Scorpion’.
We now have some official word regarding the fates of numerous CBS series as the network announced on Saturday that they have officially renewed ‘Man With A Plan’, ‘Life In Pieces’, ‘Criminal Minds’, ‘Instinct’ and ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ for the upcoming 2018-19 season.
Some truly fantastic news for fans of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ as after the outpouring from fans following Fox’s cancellation and the subsequent the news of HULU passing on the series, NBC (whose parent company Universal produces the series) stepped up on Friday night and officially announced that they have saved the series. and picked it up for a sixth season to air on NBC.
Along with renewing a number of shows on Friday, ABC additionally announced that they have also canceled a good few; pulling the plug on ‘Marvel’s Inhumans’, ‘Kevin (Probably) Saves The World’, ‘The Crossing’, ‘Deception’ and ‘Ten Days In The Valley’, as well as officially canceling ‘The Mayor’ which was pulled from their lineup and therefore considered as good as dead back in January.
ABC confirmed on Friday that they have additionally renewed a few more of their current series including ‘Fresh Off The Boat’, ‘Black-ish’, ‘American Housewife’, along with freshman shows ‘For The People’ and ‘Station 19’.
NBC has also announced that they are pulling the plug on a few shows today, so far officially cancelling three series; ‘Great News’, ‘The Brave’ and ‘Taken’.
Adding to the cancellations making their rounds today, ABC has now officially canceled ‘Quantico’ and ‘Designated Survivor’
FOX has now officially pulled the plug on both ‘Lucifer’ and ‘The Exorcist’; officially canceling both shows.
It’s official, ABC has now renewed sophomore comedy series ‘Speechless’ for a full 22-episode third season.
It appears FOX is cleaning house when it comes to their sitcoms, officially announcing today that they have pulled the plug on ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’, ‘The Mick’ and ‘The Last Man on Earth’.
Adult Swim has now officially revealed some news worth singing about. Fans of the spectacular adult animated series ‘Rick and Morty’ can now rest easy as the show has been granted a shockingly big 70-episode renewal from the cable network.
It’s official, YouTube red isn’t done with their ‘Karate Kid’ sequel series ‘Cobra Kai’ and not long after releasing the first season on their subscription service has now officially renewed the series for a second season.