2021-22 TV Season: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered – So Far (Updating)

The Wrap

Published

Updated March 22 with “Mr. Mayor” renewed for Season 2 at NBC.

With the arrival of 2021 has come the premieres of many new and returning broadcast TV shows that normally would have been part of networks’ fall slates if it weren’t for the pandemic. And the fact that we’re now a few months into the new year means we’re seeing more and more announcements about which series will be renewed, canceled and ordered for the 2021-2022 broadcast season.

But with production delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, broadcasters are faced with some unprecedented problems while making these annual decisions over the coming months.

Below is every scripted show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or canceled so far for the 2021-2022 broadcast TV season, along with those still awaiting their fates.

*Also Read:* Jared Padalecki's 'Walker' Among 12 Series Renewed by The CW

Check back with TheWrap regularly for updates.

*NBC*
*Renewed Series:*  “The Blacklist,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” “Chicago P.D.” (entire “Chicago” franchise renewed for two more seasons each), “Law & Order: SVU” (renewed through Season 24), “Mr. Mayor,” “New Amsterdam” (renewed through Season 5), “This Is Us,” “Transplant”

*Canceled/Ending Series:* “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Connecting,” “Superstore”

*Series Awaiting Decisions: *“Debris,” “Good Girls,” “Kenan,” “Manifest,” “Young Rock,” “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”

*Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: *“Law & Order: Organized Crime”

*Newly Ordered Series:* “American Auto,” “Grand Crew,” “La Brea”

*AMERICAN AUTO*
Genre: Comedy (single-cam)
Studio: Universal Television
Production companies: Spitzer Holding Company, Kapital Entertainment
Writer/EP: Justin Spitzer (“Superstore”)
Director/EP: Jeff Blitz (pilot)
EP: Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor
Cast: Ana Gasteyer, Jon Barinholtz, Harriet Dyer, Humphrey Ker, Michael B. Washington, Tye White and X Mayo
Logline: Set at the headquarters of a major American automotive company in Detroit where a floundering group of executives try to rediscover the company identity amidst a rapidly changing industry.

*GRAND CREW*
Genre: Comedy (single-cam)
Studio: Universal Television
Writer/EP: Phil Augusta Jackson (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”)
EP: Dan Goor
Director/Co-EP: Mo Marable (pilot)
Cast: Echo Kellum, Justin Cunningham, Carl Tart, Aaron Jennings and Nicole Byer
Logline: A group of Black friends unpack the ups and downs of life and love at a wine bar.

*LA BREA*
Genre: Drama
Studio: Universal Television
Production company: Keshet Studios
Writer/EP: David Applebaum (“NCIS: New Orleans”)
EP’s: Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan, Ken Woodruff
Cast: Natalie Zea, Zyra Gorecki and Chiké Okonkwo. Additional cast will be announced shortly.
Logline: When a massive sinkhole mysteriously opens in Los Angeles, it tears a family in half, separating mother and son from father and daughter. When part of the family finds themselves in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a disparate group of strangers, they must work to survive and uncover the mystery of where they are and if there is a way back home.

*Also Read:* 'Superstore' Spinoff 'Bo & Cheyenne' in Development at NBC

*ABC*
*Renewed Series: *N/A

*Canceled/Ending Series:* “Stumptown,” “United We Fall”

*Series Awaiting Decisions*: “A Million Little Things,” “American Housewife,” “Big Sky,” “black-ish,” “Call Your Mother,” “The Conners,” “For Life,” “The Goldbergs,” “The Good Doctor,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “mixed-ish,” “The Rookie,” “Station 19”

*Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet*: “Home Economics,”  “Rebel”

*Newly Ordered Series: *“Women of the Movement,” Untitled Alec Baldwin-Kelsey Grammer Comedy

*Also Read:* Ray Fisher Joins ABC's 'Women of the Movement' Limited Series

*Fox*
*Renewed Series: *“Bob’s Burgers,” “Family Guy,” “The Great North,” “The Simpsons”

*Canceled/Ending Series:*  “Filthy Rich,” “Last Man Standing,” “Next”

*Series Awaiting Decisions:* “9-1-1,” “9-1-1: Lone Star,” “Bless the Harts,” “Call Me Kat,” “Duncanville,” “The Moodys,” “Prodigal Son,” “The Resident”

*Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet*: “Housebroken”

*Newly Ordered Series: *“Fantasy Island,” “This Country”

*Also Read:* 'The Masked Singer': How Sun Lived Without Getting to Sing One of Her Own Songs

*CBS*
*Renewed Series:* “Bob Hearts Abishola,” “The Equalizer,” “The Neighborhood”

*Canceled/Ending Series:* “Mom,” “NCIS: New Orleans”

*Series Awaiting Decisions:* “All Rise,” “B Positive,” “Blood & Treasure,” “Blue Bloods,”  “Bull,”  “Clarice,” “Evil,” “FBI,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “MacGyver,” “Magnum P.I.,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “SEAL Team,” “S.W.A.T.,” “The Unicorn,” “Young Sheldon”

*Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet*: “United States of Al”

*Newly Ordered Series: *N/A

*Also Read:* Jared Padalecki Is Haunted by the Memory of His Dead Wife (Played by His Real Wife) in CW's 'Walker' Teaser (Video)

*The CW*
*Renewed Series: *“All American,” “Batwoman,” “Charmed,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” “Dynasty,” “The Flash,”  “In the Dark,” “Legacies,”  “Nancy Drew,” “Riverdale,” “Roswell, New Mexico,” “Superman & Lois,” “Walker”

*Canceled/Ending Series*: “Black Lightning,” “Burden of Truth,” “Supergirl”

*Series Awaiting Decisions:*  “Bulletproof,” “Coroner,” “DC’s Stargirl,” “Dead Pixels,” “Devils,” “The Outpost,” “Pandora,” “Trickster,” “Two Sentence Horror Stories”

*Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: *“Kung Fu,” “Republic of Sarah”

*Newly Ordered Series: *N/A

*Related stories from TheWrap:*

'The Masked Dancer' Will Let Judges Hear Contestants' Voices So It's Not All Totally Impossible

Winter TV 2021: All the Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows – So Far (Photos)

Here Are the Premiere Dates for Broadcast TV's New and Returning Winter Shows (Updating)

Full Article