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A Full Guide to Which Shows Are Renewed and Which Are Canceled in 2022-2023
Get an up-to-date list of which shows are returning and which shows have been canceled.

It’s that time of year again. With upfronts beginning, the broadcast and cable networks are cleaning house and making room for new projects.

ABC announced an early renewals for Season 19 (!) of “Grey’s Anatomy” in the winter, despite star and producer Ellen Pompeo frequently voicing that she was ready to wrap up the show. However, many other shows at the network remain on the bubble.

Meanwhile, at NBC, “Manifest” was canceled after its third season, only to be revived and brought to Netflix for Season 4. The Peacock also renewed “New Amsterdam” for its fifth season, while announcing it will be the last for the medical drama. Additionally, all three “Law & Order” shows and all three “One Chicago” series were renewed.

The CW took the opportunity for multiple early renewals, announcing its plans to bring back “Riverdale,” “The Flash,” “Walker,” “All American,” “Nancy Drew,” “Superman & Lois,”  “All American: Homecoming” and “Kung Fu.” However, they also axed many big hits, including “Charmed,” “Dynasty” and “Roswell, New Mexico,” which is set to air its fourth season in June.

On the streaming front, Netflix shocked fans by canceling “Archive 81” after only one season. While Netflix doesn’t release ratings, the series landed on the top two spots of its Top 10 list shortly within its first week of availability. It also averaged an 81% critics’ approval on Rotten Tomatoes.

Meanwhile, the streamer picked up some of its biggest hits, ordering more episodes of “Stranger Things” (for one last season after the current fourth), “Sex/Life,” “Emily in Paris,” “Virgin River,” “Sex Education” and “Outer Banks,” to name a few.

With the ever-changing TV landscape, Variety has gathered a list of each major network and streamer’s renewals and cancellations, which will be updated as new announcements are made.