Somebody Feed Phil – Renewed
The travel food documentary hosted by Philip Rosenthal is premiering its third season this month on Netflix. The announcement of the renewal was released about a year ago. Philip Rosenthal was the man responsible behind the creation of Everybody Loves Raymond, 30 Rock and The Simpsons Movie. Somebody Feed Phil is essentially a show where Philip travels to a new city all over the world in each episode in the hunt for good food, specifically street food and sometimes even well known restaurants.
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina – Renewed

Brace yourself to be bewitched as The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is yet again granted another season after the recent success of its third season. Although the release of season four is not quite known, the series promises an even darker adventures once it unfolds. Based on the classic 90’s drama of similar name, the story narrates the life of Sabrina, a young witch who has a power a tad bit too powerful for her to handle, yet she is learning the ropes with the guidance of her equally eccentric family members.
October Faction – Cancelled

Another one biting the dust is October Faction, which after its first season, has came to an abrupt end. The show depicts members of a secret organization leading a seemingly normal life in a small town in order to conceal their true identities. The small town in question, however, hides its own little secret. The supernatural drama horror Netflix series is an adaption of a comic book written by Steve Niles and Damian Worm and has a total of 10 episodes.
Spinning Out – Cancelled

It seems that Spinning out has also fell victim to Netflix’s cancellation spree. First premiered on January 1st 2020, the show centers around Kat Baker played by actress Kaya Scodelario, a figure skater determined to showcase the true extent of her talent after a physical accident that left her career temporarily in shambles. Although the show has garnered mainly positive reaction from fans and critics alike, some shows are meant to linger no more than they should to preserve their stories.
AJ & The Queen – Cancelled

Failed to gather enough viewers, AJ And The Queen has sadly been among the fallen. The star of the show, RuPaul recently announced the show’s cancellation on twitter, marking the end of the production. The Drag Icon was also responsible for the writing process as well as the executive production of the show. It appears it’d take more than Rupaul’s strong presence and glamour to keep the show going and even though we will no longer be seeing Ruby Red and Izzy G. strutting their stuff, it was certainly good while it lasted.
Soundtrack – Cancelled

The musical love drama Soundtrack’s cancellation proves that love too, can die. Released during the same time as Netflix’s other big titles, Soundtrack was hence, overshadowed. However it doesn’t dismiss the enormous talents behind the energetic Netflix series. Jenna Dewan, Callie Hernandez, Paul James, Campbell Scott, Christina Milian, and many more have carried the show tirelessly on their backs and the cancellation have truly affected the cast.
Marianne – Cancelled

Marianne, a Netflix Original’s horror series is any novelist’s wildest dream, depending on how you wish to look at it. It’s about a french novelist who would soon discover the eerie revelation of her fiction works; every horrifying character she writes about happen to exist in reality too. As anticipating as that may sound, fans have no choice but to accept the fact that Marianne will remain a one season wonder. The mastermind of the show, Samuel Bodin took to his Instagram to announce the news.
Osmosis – Cancelled

Another sci-fi drama is saying goodbye to the possibility of a continuation after just one season ahead. Fans are quite puzzled as to why Osmosis is denied its second season and expressed their admiration of the show. Alas, the show must not go on. osmosis takes place in the near future, in the city of Paris where two siblings discover a highly advanced technology meant to reunite soulmates. Of course, plot twists await. The french drama held so much potential until the very last episode that the cancellation come across as quite unexpected for some people who were loyally following the show.
Mortel – Cancelled

Mortel is another French horror series to be cancelled after being aired for just six episodes. Apparently, the show failed to generate enough audience despite its interesting concept. French for deadly, the title of the show seems fitting to describe its cancellation. Some believe it had potential but of course Netflix has the upper hand in deciding which shows are allowed another season and which aren’t. Nonetheless, the episodes of the show remain on Netflix for those still interested.
Designated Survivor – Cancelled

After four eventful seasons, it comes as a shock that the political drama Designated Survivor will not be returning for their fifth season. The executive producer as well as the starring role of the show, Kiefer Sutherland was credited in a statement by Netflix following the cancellation of the drama. Before Netflix, the show was also cancelled by ABC back in 2018 after its rating dropped. Netflix took the decision to revive the show, but as it appears, it did not work out as they had hoped.
Tuca & Bertie – Cancelled

Tuca & Bertie has ceased its production on Netflix after being premiered for a single season due to the cancellation by Netflix. Premiered on May 2019, if the characters on the show appear to have some kind of a resemblance to Bojack Horseman, it’s because the creator for the character of both the shows is the same person, Lisa Hanawalt. She announced the sad news via her twitter account, @lisadraws and mentioned that she is keeping a positive outlook regarding the continuation of the show on a different platform.
No Good Nick – Cancelled

There’s nothing good about the cancellation of the show No Good Nick, especially after only a season of it being launched. The Melissa Joan Hart-led comedy series depicts a young teen named Nick (short for Nicole) who is planning to destroy a family responsible for ruining her life. Pretty ambitious for a 13 year old, huh? As entertaining as the show has been, the show’s 20th episode turns out to be its last after all. Perhaps Nicole’s mischievous plan could serve its purpose elsewhere.
The OA – Cancelled

Another day, another show axed by Netflix. This time, it’s The OA. Nonetheless, who doesn’t love a mystery drama? A blind woman who goes missing for a few years and come back a brand new person? there’s got to be something to unearth here. But the mystery of it all is apparently not enough for the show to be granted its third season. When it was first released in March, the whole cast and production crews certainly did not expect to be cancelled in the span of just four months of its debut. After just 16 episodes, The OA now closes its chapter.
She’s Gotta Have It – Cancelled

After two season, what the show She’s Gotta Have is not going to have is a third installment. The show has been around for quite a long time and was inspired by the 1986 African American comedy film by the same name. Both the film and the series were the fruition of Spike Lee’s ideas and hard work and although the series has been cancelled he is reportedly already working on other projects including his Netflix original movie, Da 5 Bloods.
Chambers – Cancelled

The supernatural drama Chambers starring the oh so talented Uma Thurman has also been cancelled after airing for just 10 episodes in total. The low ratings it received has largely contributed to its cancellation by the streaming giant, Netflix. The show was axed out not too long after its debut which was on 26th April this year. Even though the cast were nothing short of excellent, the show failed to spark interest among Netflix watchers.
The Curious Creation Of Christine McConnell – Cancelled

The cancellation of the show The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell might be the most heartbreaking one, yet. It was cancelled only after six episodes of it premiered. Appealing to avid Instagram and Pinterest users worldwide, the short series showcases state-of-the-art diy arts and crafts with an equally captivating host. Creepy, but charming is the dominant theme of every series with each character appearance carrying a curious vibe among them, for example the racoon Rose and the Egyptian mummified feline named Rankle. We won’t be seeing more of them, sadly.
Friends From College – Cancelled

Filled with familiar, talented faces, Friends From College has also fell victim to the aftermath of Netflix cancellation spree. The comedy series only lasted for two seasons. The news of the cancellation was shared by the executive producer Nicholas Stoller about two months ago on his official twitter account. As regretful as it may be, the show’s quality was not among the reasons for its discontinuation as the amazing casts and crew helped make it a successful show despite its short span.
Travelers – Cancelled

After just three seasons, Netflix announced that their show Travelers will no longer be continued. This left so many people wondering as the show has gained quite a lot of views. Perhaps all good things must come to an end, even for a high quality sci-fi drama like this one. It was first premiered in Canada in 2016 before Netflix took over. Fans who have been hopeful for season 4 are left heartbroken. The starring role of Travelers Eric McCormark who played Grant MacLaren uploaded a video informing of the show’s cancellation on his social media account.
Santa Clarita Diet – Cancelled
No more will we be seeing Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant in action in the series Santa Clarita Diet afters news of its cancellation was recently confirmed. The show had been going on for three season before Netflix decided to call it off. The dark comedy series received a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes which by logic, should not have been opted out of further production. The show has also garnered a strong following base. Perhaps, Netflix has bigger shows in hand. We’ll wait and see.


One Day AT A Time – Cancelled
Another widely beloved show coming to an end on Netflix is One Day At A Time. The comedy series was rebooted from a series by the same name created by Norman Lear between 1975 to 1984. After just three seasons, their fans have no choice but to say goodbye to the widely beloved feel-good comedy. The executive producer of the show, Royce and Calderon Kellett announced the sad news via their twitter account. On the bright side, the remaining three seasons will still be available for watching on Netflix.
Tiger King – Renewed

The recent drama surrounding the Netflix original drama series Tiger King after the topic of Carole Baskin’s husband’s death resurfaced was enough to make the show one of the most talked about on the internet. People even made a song about the whole ordeal, which will probably go down as one of the significant moments in pop culture, who knows. As for the series itself, Tiger King will be renewed for a second season, although Netflix has not yet confirmed it. The production is reported to be delayed due to the recent pandemic, as is the case for many shows scheduled for continuation on Netflix.
Jessica Jones – Cancelled

Any of you Marvel fans might want to take a breather before reading the next few words: Jessica Jones has been cancelled. The Marvel series withstood three action-packed seasons before Netflix decided to call it quits, even before the third season was released. Prior to that, Netflix has also cancelled other Marvel series including Daredevil, Iron Fist and Luke Cage. This could be owing to the fact that these shows are technically owned by Disney and with the release of Disney Plus, there might be a possibility Disney would be releasing these shows on their streaming platform instead.
The Punisher – Cancelled

One after another marvel series of Marvel have met their end on Netflix and this time, it’s The Punisher. The show was cancelled after two seasons and frankly, the fans are devastated especially considering all the other Marvel series are now met with similar fate. The character of The Punisher first appeared in The Amazing Spiderman #129 edition of the comic book in 1974. the concept and storyline was created by Gerry Conway and the graphic was designed by John Ramita Sr. and Ross Andru.
Glow – Renewed

It has been confirmed that Glow will be having its fourth season which will also signify its last season on Netflix. The Emmy-winning series depicts a group of professional women in the wrestling world, which mimics a real group of women professional wrestling GLOW. It stands for Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling founded by none other than David McLane. The show starring Allison Brie, Betty Gilpin and Mark Maron will be adding 10 more episodes likely to be premiered during the summer.
Messiah – Cancelled

A show that has once sparked controversy and heated conversation on social media, Messiah’s reign proves to be short-lived as Netflix will not be proceeding with a new season. Albeit having a growing fan base, Messiah had to be taken down as it’d have required to be filmed in different countries, which is not recommended given the current pandemic the world is facing. Messiah centers around Mehdi Debhi, a mysterious man that would later be claimed by his supporters as the second coming of God. Miracles and unexplained events follow him wherever he goes, which strengthens his influence among his believers.
Grace & Frankie – Renewed

There’s good new and bad news: the good news is, Grace and Frankie is confirmed to be renewed for season 7. Bad news is, it’s going to be the final season so prepare your goodbyes beforehand. The show, which depicts two woman left to fend for themselves after both of their husbands abandoned them for each other, is the longest running series Netflix has produced so far. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin’s captivating performance that perfectly captures the dynamics of aging and resilience in the midst of difficulties resonate exceptionally well with their viewers.
Lucifer – Renewed

After getting cancelled by Fox, Lucifer proved its longevity on Netflix. In fact, the urban fantasy series is renewed for yet another season, and yes it’s confirmed. Audience ultimately has the upper hand in the decision making process of a series continuation and Lucifer has quite a strong following base, as proved by its ratings. No words yet on series five will come into play, but one thing for sure, their fans can now rejoice over the possibility that this series might prolong for more seasons to come.
13 Reasons Why – Renewed

Looks like Hannah is still not done with her shenanigans as 13 Reasons Why is getting an extension for season four. The newest season is expected to launch on the 5th of June this year, Netflix has confirmed. Words been spreading that the latest season will center around the main characters’ pre-departure from high school as well as their graduation. The casts of the show have quickly gained popularity just right after the show was first introduced in 2017.
The Last Kingdom – Possibly Renewed

The historical drama The Last Kingdom may be getting a season fifth renewal if Netflix allows it. The executive producer Nigel Marchant is certainly hoping for a season five, as are all of the fans who have been following the series since its very first season. The show is based on Bernard Cornwell’s chronicles of The Saxon Stories and the first ever episode was premiered back in 2015 on BBC America before Netflix took over. It is only a matter of time before Netflix announced whether or not they are renewing the series.
The Rain – Renewed

Rejoice, post-apocalyptic drama fans. The Rain has been renewed for another season as confirmed by Netflix not too long ago. The Danish original series created by Jannik Tai Mosholt, Esben Toft Jacobsen and Christian Potalivo is potentially to be released either May or June this year. Many of the fans are anxious for the next season as the ending for Season 2 is unexpected and will make you lose your mind if you haven’t watched it, to say the least. Netflix has also confirmed that the newest season will also be the series’ final season.
Trinkets – Renewed

The fresh young adult drama based on the novel written by Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith, Trinkets is granted its second and final season on Netflix. The series was first launched last year and has since picked up quite a large audience. The series depicts three teenagers from three different cliques at a high school somewhere in Portland who would later form an unexpected dynamic of a friendship. Notable names working on the series include Odisias Georgiadis (The Perfect Date), Quintessa Swindell (The Voyagers), and Brianna Hildebrand (Deadpool).
Dark – Renewed

The German original series Dark is returning to Netflix for its third season. First aired in 2017, the sci-fi series is set in three different timelines and the missing of two children sets the series into motion as more and more plot twists are introduced as it goes. It is currently one of the best rated foreign series ever on Netflix to date. The creator, Baran Bodar has announced the exciting news on his Instagram and production is currently under way.
The Umbrella Academy – Renewed

Gerald Way’s much anticipated creation on Netflix has confirmed its long-awaited return. The Umbrella Academy ended with quite a huge cliffhanger and fans are more than anxious for its next season. Viewers can start marking their calendar for July 31st as the first episode for season two will officially air on that particular date. The series’s official twitter broke out the good news with a video announcement of the main casts dancing to the song I Think We’re Alone Now by Tiffany. Way to commence the new season, we’d say.
After Life – Renewed

After Life created, written and produced all by Ricky Gervais himself is confirmed to have a continuation in season three. The creator of The Office strikes again with After Life, which is a show about Tony, a grief-stricken journalist who has to go through life alone after his wife passes away due to a terminal illness. The interesting turn of events surrounding his decisions to let loose after his wife’s passing has really made the series one of a kind with its own tinge of hopefulness in every episode. Top notch quality is what fans can safely be expecting for the series’s latest season.
You – Renewed

Joe Goldberg is given another chance to showcase his psychopath abilities at full display as Netflix announces they will be renewing You for its third season. After the success of both of its previous seasons, Netflix saw enormous potential and decided to give the series another push, hopefully with a plot twist that the audience can handle this time, thought we doubt that will be happening. Otherwise, You will lose its charms entirely. No exact date has been announced as to when the latest season will commence therefore its loyal viewers will be anticipating quietly in the mean time.
The Order – Renewed

The horror drama series the Order has been given a new life as Netflix confirmed there will be season two for this haunting series. The series centers around several college freshman joining a cult or a supposedly secret society that promises wonders and magic for those who choose to be a part of it. But of course, a horror drama series wouldn’t be as soul-stirring as it typically would be if there’s no plot twists to accompany its story line. Fans have much to expect for its upcoming new season, of which its arrival hasn’t been confirmed as of yet.
The Haunting of Hill House – Renewed

If you’ve watched this show, you’d know how mind boggling the plot twist was. Don’t tell us you’ve predicted the ending because nobody could’ve foretold the unraveling of The Haunting of Hill House’s last episode. Haunting, indeed. Well, get ready for more eerie episodes as the series has been approved for their second season. However, the next season will be an anthology, meaning that there will be a completely new set of casts and plot to focus on. We’re scared out of our wits, but we’re excited at the same time.
Sex Education – Renewed

The British raw, close-to-reality comedy is officially renewed for a third season. It is announced to be premiered in 2021 and the news was declared after the second season was released recently the beginning of the year. Sex Education received worldwide attention when its first season was released, proving that there is a demographic that largely enjoys watching uncensored everyday struggles that many have faced at some point in their lives but not necessarily the kind of topic they’d discuss in a general setting; and the series portrays exactly that.
Locke & Key – Renewed

Imagine being a young child and discovering that your family has a dark, magical secret that has caused many generations before you undesirable consequences? That is basically the plot of Locke and Key, a fictional drama with a bit of comedy that was recently released this year. Netflix was quick to announce the renewal of the series, confirming the production of season two. Locke and Key’s latest season will center more around the Locke’s siblings and how they are embracing their new roles as Keepers of The Keys while figuring out the mysteries that didn’t get to be answered in season one.
Love Is Blind – Renewed

Ah, reality shows. Everyone’s guilty pleasure especially during these trying times. The new dating reality show on Netflix titled Love Is Blind, is getting not one, but two new seasons, as confirmed by Netflix. The show requires their contestants to practice abstinence from seeing each other until after they are engaged. Some of the couples from the show are still together, which signifies the effectiveness of the bizarre dating concept. Can the show proves love at first sight to be a long lasting one? We shall see.
The Circle – Renewed

Another reality series to be renewed for another couple seasons is The Circle. The show prides on its social experiment and catfish concept with a winning prize of $100,000 for the winner. Any shows with an authentic feels that deals with real life people have bound to be received well by viewers in any parts of the world and The Circle is yet another show to have proved it right. With overwhelming response during its first season, Netflix saw it as a opportunity of expansion and there you have it: two additional seasons ahead.
Virgin River – Renewed

The second installment of the romantic drama Netflix series Virgin River is under way after months of the premier of its first season, aired in December last year. Virgin River is based on the book series written by Robyn Carr titled the Harleyquin. Fans can expect the second season to commence towards end of the year, although no confirmation date has been released by Netflix yet. Quite a few faces will be introduced in the second season of Virgin River including Carmel Amit, Donald Heng and Lane Edwards.
Queer Eye – Renewed

Guess which widely beloved Netflix show is getting two seasons renewal? We probably shouldn’t even have to ask as you can see by the title but yes, in case there’s still any doubts in anyone’s mind, Queer Eye is not going to be cancelled anytime soon. The makeover series has been tugging at everyone’s heart strings since its first debut in 2018. The series brings together five transformation talents, Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France.
Turn Up Charlie – Cancelled

Fans of Idris Elba who were looking forward to seeing more of him in Turn Up Charlie; prepare to be disappointed because the show will not be continuing with season two. Besides from having a starring role in the show, Elba was also the executive producer. The show, which showcased Elba’s penchant for DJ-ing, is about a struggling musician who is forced to become sort of a guardian to his best friend’s daughter and that’s when the fun begins. The eight-episode series was aired back in March last year and received less than desirable reviews from critics.
Merry Happy Whatever – Cancelled

This news was particularly sad for Disney fans who have enjoyed watching their favourite former Disney stars in action in the series Merry Happy Whatever, but all good things must come to an end eventually. After just one season on Netflix, it has been confirmed that there will be no season two for this family-themed series. The show centers around the Quin family where they all gather together and everyone tries hard in keeping a facade in an effort to hide their own problems. Sounds promising but not all shows with a good potential are given a chance to prosper.
Insatiable – Cancelled

Every awkward high school girl’s dream is to turn attractive overnight and to prove to their peers that they too can appeal to the conventional beauty standards and Insatiable satisfies that exact fantasy. it is a show that deals with body image and while the messages portrayed may not be entirely well received by the critics, a majority of audience loved it nonetheless. The show stars Debbie Ryan, a former Disney star, who also made headlines a while back for her weight loss. Which in turn, added more to the show’s marketing strategy.
Bojack Horseman – Cancelled

After a long reign on Netflix, Bojack Horseman is now closing its curtain. First aired in 2014, it is considered one of the longest running shows on Netflix and one of the most watched and highly rated among others they have previously published. The creator, Rafael Bob-Waksberg has also experienced another cancellation when another one of his creation, Tuca and Bertie was put to an end. The CEO of Netflix, Reed Hastings once mentioned that Bojack Horseman was indeed his favourite show. Clearly, this series has a huge impact on those who have been following it and its cancellation is sorely regretted.
Mindhunter – Renewed

So the rumors aren’t true: Mindhunter is in fact, not cancelled. But you might not be seeing the same casts in the next season again. The series might be getting a season three, but as long as the executive producer David Fincher is still very much occupied with his two main productions which are the Netflix original film Mank and the next season of the series “Love, Death, And Robots”, that plan might have to be put on hold. So Good news is, Mindhunter is not cancelled. Bad news is, the arrival of season three is uncertain.
Workin’ Moms – Renewed

The Canadian series Workin’ Moms is getting renewed for a fifth season and apparently the filming is already underway despite the pandemic, although the writers for this series have been working remotely from home, conjuring up big ideas for the upcoming seasons. The fourth season was premiered earlier this month on Netflix and has been well received so far. Although there’s no guarantee that Netflix will continue to stream Workin’ Moms’ fifth season, but if anything happens, fans can still catch the series on CBC.
Anne With An E – Cancelled

Fans were outraged when the Anne With an E’s cancellation was announced. There was even a petition made by fans to revive the series with millions of dissatisfied tweets by fans expressing their disgruntlement. Based on the childhood book Anne of green Gables, the show was cancelled after three seasons. The creator of Anne With An E, Walley-Beckett was equally saddened by the cancellation and took to her social media to post a bitter-sweet speech regarding the issue. Netflix really angered their subscribers with this one, we’re not gonna lie.
Dead To Me – Possibly Renewed

Dead To me was an instant hit once it hit the streaming platform, Netflix. With the recent success of season two of the series, Netflix would be crazy not to continue Jane Harding and Judy Halle’s exciting adventures for another season. The comedy web series features two strong female characters who form an unlikely bond during therapy that they both happen to attend. The combination of Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini proved to be the money maker as viewers seem to be loving this dynamic duo.
Elite – Renewed

The Spanish teen series Elite is officially confirmed to have a fourth season coming up although some of the cast won’t be returning. The announcement was made through a complication of videos shot by each of the cast in their homes posted on twitter. However, due to the pandemic, the production is forced to be postponed until further notice. But fans are promised with many unexpected events unfolding in the next season and frankly, we do not appreciate the tease.
The Witcher – Renewed

Looks like we will be seeing more Henry Cavill—uh we mean The Witcher, as the series is getting renewed for season two. The fantasy epic series based on the novel of the same name was well received by subscribers of the streaming platform during its debut on December last year and has garnered quite a strong following base since. With a promise of season three, we’d expect more fans to be eagerly waiting for their next adventure.
Dirty Money – Renewed

The mini series Dirty Money, which portrays all the dirt on the corporate industry is expected to release its confirmation on season three anytime soon. The documentary series was first aired in January 2018 and the latest season ended on March this year. The series is expected to be renewed although there is no confirmation on it yet. The potential of the series is making many critics to predict there’s a high possibility of a season three. The verdict? Only time will tell.
Aggretsuko – Renewed

Rejoice, anime fans. The Netflix original anime series, Aggretsuko is renewed for season three which will most likely be premiered somewhere in June. The beloved red panda will be seen in action once again as Netflix has officially announced its return. Fans were already eager for the next season, looking at some of the tweets these fans posted regarding their reaction to season 2. Aggretsuko is a show about a 25 year old red panda named Retsuko handling her day to day life, one death metal song at a time.
Another Life – Renewed

The sci-fi drama series Another Life is getting a renewal for season 2 with ten episodes confirmed. As with most filming productions this year, the shooting for season two is yet to be verified due to the global covid-19 pandemic. But the filming will take place in Vancouver, Canada. Although the release of Another Life has invited negative reviews from some of the critics, the series was quick to be in the list of series to be renewed by Netflix. Maybe season three will be their redemption?
Archibald’s Next Big Thing – Possibly Renewed

The Netflix original animated series Archibald’s Next Big Thing, which is based on a children’s book written by the talented Hale, Tony Biaggne and Victor Huckabee, is getting renewed for season three. The series portrays Archibald Strutter, an anthropoid chicken who goes through all kind of adventures with each containing its own twists and obstacles. The crisp animation as well as the entertaining value of the series have proved to be beneficial for the whole production as viewers seem to enjoy these types of animated series.
Atypical – Renewed

The heartwarming comedy series that portrays the many spectrums of a young teen with autism, Atypical is nearing the end as the news of season four renewal came to being. it signifies the show’s final season and will likely be aired somewhere in 2021. First released in 2019, Atypical centers around Sam’s little universe as he wanders through life finding values to believe in and lessons to learn. The executive producer and writer of the show, Robia Rashid has expressed her gratitude regarding the unfolding of the last season of Atypical, thanking fans for allowing her to tell unprecedented stories of the untold.
Baby – Renewed

The Italian high school drama, Baby is officially renewed for season two, igniting joys for its supporters worldwide. The show depicts a couple of rebellious teenagers going about their lives, occasionally making mistakes that would lead them towards conflicts, betrayals, and even death. The series is certainly full to the brims with drama as it was inspired by a true story of the Baby Squillo case that once made headlines in Italy about seven years ago.
The Seven Deadly Sins – Renewed

Again good news for anime followers, Netflix has confirmed that the Seven Deadly Sins will be renewed for a fourth season. Based on the similarly titled manga novel, fans have been waiting for this renewal for three years since the release of its third season. The fourth season will carry the title The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath Of The Gods, and their avid followers can expect more twisted adventures in the next season as the title suggests. Would the series finally reach its closure in season four? The waiting game begins.
Big Mouth – Renewed

Big Mouth scores big this year as they are getting a three-season renewal, a luxury that Netflix does not grant to just any shows or series on their streaming platform. The animated comedy has surpassed Bojack Horseman which was cancelled earlier this year as Netflix make ways for other animated series to take its place. The series puts a comedic spin on puberty and other awkward transitions that we all have gone through once or twice in life. The next season of Big Mouth is expected to be premiered earlier than what was originally planned due to the global pandemic.
Black Summer – Renewed

The Zombie thriller series Black Summer will continue to haunt its fans for one more season to come as Netflix had confirmed it will be renewed for its second season. Netflix has also confirmed that the second season will have altogether eight episodes. Created by Karl Schaefer and John Hyams, this post-apocalyptic series depicts a group of American refugees seeking protection and shelter after a horrific event that caused them to alter their way of living and are forced to master the skills of survival. Definitely The Walking Dead vibes.
Bonding – Renewed

The dark comedy series Bonding will meet their fans for another season as Netflix announced there will be season two of the series. Produced by Doyle, the show centers around a relationship between two individuals, who have re-bonded after high school as they experience and unravel their desires for unconventional pleasures. The second season of the series will probably be as short as the previous season, but as Doyle has mentioned on his social media, the upcoming season is guaranteed to bring more passion and excitement in every episode.
Car Masters: Rust To Riches – Possibly Renewed

Car Masters: Rust To Riches is most likely to be returning to Netflix, judging from the success of its first season. Car enthusiasts worldwide have responded to this show rather positively throughout its first and second season so there should be no reason for Netflix not to continue investing on Car Masters. Viewers have responded well to the content shown on the show which centers on the crews of Gotham Garage and their unique, vintage re-creation of old cars into something worth hundred of thousand dollars.
Castlevania – Renewed

Following the premier of season three of Castlevania just a few months ago, fans are once again delighted to find out that the series will be renewing for a fourth season. The animation series is created based on the Japanese video game that goes by the same name that gravitates around the theme of demon fighting and a little bit of gore to spice things up. However, the next installment of Castlevania might take a while to release, judging on the gap between its previous seasons, which is more than a year gap.
Chef’s Table – Renewed

Who doesn’t love a show that involves food? Chef’s Table is getting their season seven renewal. The documentary-styled series is hosted by Chef Roy-Choi and Jon Favreau and it showcases all the facets of being a highly ranked chef on top of showing all the skills and repertoires required to make it in the food industry. Chef’s Table offers a breath of fresh air as unlike other food-related show out there, the series eliminated any competition concepts that shows like Chopped, Iron Chef and Cupcake Wars are known for, for instance. Definitely worth watching.
Dating Around – Renewed

Another dating reality series is receiving some love by Netflix as Dating Around is confirmed to be renewed for season two. In fact, the filming has already wrapped up and is scheduled to be premiered later this year. It was all the rave when it first debuted some time last year and the easily addicting show proved to be a fan’s favourite therefore it should not have come as a surprise when Netflix announced the confirmation of the show’s second installment. Dating Around takes viewers on a participant’s blind date where they meet a couple of different people and see where the magic leads.
Derry Girls – Renewed

So many of our favourite television shows have had to put their future plans and productions to a halt as the Coronavirus is slowly taking over the world, putting them in limbo and the uncertainty certainly is a torture to our binge-watching urges. The Netflix original series Derry Girls is another series with similar fate. While Netflix has confirmed its third continuation, there’s no telling when it will be premiered as they are currently restricted from filming due to the global pandemic. But at least their fans know for sure season three is definitely coming to fruition, albeit very slowly.
Disenchantment – Renewed

A diamond in the rough; disenchantment has indeed proved to its initially unassuming audience that there is more to their story than their less celebrated first season. If you happen to be a fan, then you’d probably know they are here to stay, at least until 2021. Netflix has announced the fantasy animated series will be renewed for a few more seasons with the latest one confirmed to be released on Netflix around September this year. Looks like Princess Bean’s twisted adventures isn’t going to stop anytime soon.
Dogs – Renewed

A documentary series that has instantly became a favourite for dog lovers worldwide, Dogs is renewed for season two, Netflix has confirmed. The series that depicts the unique, unbreakable bond between dogs and human, often an unexplained connection; yet beautiful still to witness. What’s unique about this series is fans can submit their own canine stories using the hashtag #netflixdogstory on various social media platforms and if they’re lucky, their loyal companion will get featured on the show.
Dino Girl Gauko – Possibly Renewed

Japanese anime’s popularity seems to be on the rise since the worldwide population is forced to be in quarantine and we have a suggestion for those of you who wishes to watch a light anime to start your anime binging season with. Essentially a children’s anime, Dino Girl Gauko depicts a little girl, Naoko Watanabe who is gifted with a special power that turns her into a dragon whenever she experiences anger. The anime’s second season has just premiered last March and if Netflix allows it, Dino Girl Gauko’s third season will most likely to come out this July.
Family Reunion – Renewed

One of the most heartwarming, all around wholesome gems you can find on Netflix, Family Reunion has been renewed for yet another season, marking their strong territorial on Netflix. The comedy drama starring Anthony Alabi, Loretta Devine, Talia Jackson, Tia Mowry and more deliver the ups and downs of the McKellan family and there’s never a dull moment. The Warner Brothers produced sitcom has been getting positive reviews from fans all over social medias, with many stating their excitement for season three.
Fauda – Renewed

The Israeli action-packed Netflix series, Fauda is getting their season four renewal, according to the creator, Avi Issacharoff. However, it could take up to a year before it could be premiered. Not necessarily because of the global pandemic, as it has been the pattern of the show to be releasing their new season every other year. There’s plenty of work and meticulous details to be considered in producing a series as heavily detailed as Fauda, and you’re going to need all the time you could get.
Formula 1: Drive To Survive – Possibly Renewed

It’s very nice of Netflix to cater to all audiences by adding a colourful variety of their shows and no matter which fandoms or interests you happen to belong in, you can always find a show that fits you just right. For fans of fast cars, Formula 1: Drive to Survive can definitely satisfy their adrenaline rush. The documentary series follows a behind the scene actions that unfold during a formula 1 championship. The series’s season one and season two have successfully captured the hearts of their fans and now they are wondering if season three is in the picture. Based on the ratings, there’s a high chance of it happening.
Russian Doll – Renewed

If you’ve been wanting to find an addicting show to dedicate all your hours to, Russian Doll is the one for you. After the success of season one, the thrilling series is getting a second installment that was scheduled to be in production in February. However, due to the recent pandemic we might be getting a later premier, possibly in 2021. The series tells the twisted story of Nadia, who for some reasons is cursed to relive her birthday over and over, causing a very confusing twist each time her day renews. Very Happy Death Day-ish, don’t you think?
Daybreak – Cancelled

Daybreak has been cancelled by Netflix after just one season; a pattern that we have witnessed happening to other series on Netfix. The most probable cause is of course, the budget allocated for each show and if the cost of production exceeds profit, the show is redeemed unfit to work on however good it may seem to be, or how much fans are angered by the decision. Nonetheless, it was certainly good while it lasted and there will always be another post-apocalyptic drama to take Daybreak’s place, but never the same one twice.
Glitch – Cancelled

The suspense drama, Glitch is sadly canceled after the third season as announced by Netflix. The Australian paranormal series has gained numerous loyal followers since its first debut four years ago. The dead coming to life is a central theme of the show and it gets even more thrilling and mind-twisting as the show develops. By the end of season three however, there wouldn’t be more mysteries to unravel. The science fiction series has managed to re-introduce physics in a way that would enthrall even those who never really took a liking in the subject and that is one of the shows greatest achievements, in our opinions.
Summertime – Possibly Renewed

The recently released romantic drama, Summertime has since received numerous positive responses after its first season debut in April. There’s no confirmation yet as to whether or not summertime will be renewed or cancelled, but fans could be seeing a new season sometime in 2022 if the ratings proved to be promising. The series tells the tale of Ale and Summer who, you’ve guessed it, have fallen in love with each other after their first encounter. The first season’s ending is a bit of heart breaker but if the series is allowed to continue, there may be hope for the estranged duo.
Green Eggs And Ham – Renewed

The Dr. Seuss’s animated series Green Eggs And Ham is getting renewed for their second season on Netflix, which isn’t surprising. Netflix would be crazy to cancel the masterpiece that is the Dr. Seuss’s creation. The second season will be titled Green Eggs And Ham: The Second Serving and will be premiered on November 2020. The 2D animation series is created by Jared Stern and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. With big names behind the production, Green Eggs And Ham’s quality is therefore guaranteed.
Greenhouse Academy – Possibly Renewed

The Greenhouse Academy has recently released all episodes of their fifth season on Netflix last April. Now we know the fans are already anxious and eager to find out if the series will be getting renewed for their fifth season. Well, it’s too early to tell since season four is still fresh and new on Netflix but according to the show’s creator, Georgia Chamizer, she has already planned and drafted two more seasons of the show. However, only Netflix has the upper hand on the fate of Greenhouse Academy. So let us wait patiently for the news.
Top Boy – Renewed

The crime drama Top Boy is officially renewed for another season as confirmed by Netflix on their official Facebook page. Top Boy is a successful drama not only because it focuses on crime and violence happening around Hackney, London (which promises a whole lot of action) but also because it is executively produced by the famous rapper, Drake. When the series was initially cancelled back in 2014, Netflix decided to Top Boy under their wings where it could flourish and flourished it did.
High Seas – Renewed

The Spanish murder mystery drama High Seas or Alta Mar in Spanish, as the name suggests, takes place on a cruise ship circa 1940s and is turned upside down when a mystery unravels just when the ship is making its way to Rio De Janeiro. Season two has witnessed quite a nerve-wrecking paranormal events which leads their viewers to wonder what’s next in season three, or will there even be a season three at all? According to Elespanol Bluper’s section, High Seas will be renewed for two more seasons. Despite Netflix still not announcing anything regarding the installment, the show’s newest season will likely to be premiered end of this year.
Cable Girls – Possibly Cancelled

Aside from Money Heist, Elite and High Seas, Spain has also presented us with another gem in the form of four assertive women demanding for equality and erasing discrimination in their work place. Cable Girls, or what it is better known in Spain Las Chicas Del Cable, has yet to release part two of their season five. With the breakdown of their latest season, it could signal the end of their journey as no news of season six has been confirmed as of now. Fans can only hope that part 2 of season five could be the answers to all unanswered questions left in the first part.
Hilda – Renewed

Based on the novel written by Luke Pearson, the animated series Hilda was first introduced on Netflix two years ago and has since accumulated numerous reviews and a strong following base. Now the question is, will there be a season two? As recently announced by netlix, the answer is yes. Hilda’s newest season will premier on September 2020, so fans would have to wait just a little longer to catch Hilda who is voiced by Bella Ramsey (nope not Gordon Ramsey’s daughter) in action.
Hip Hop Revolution – Possibly Renewed

The Award-winning documentary series, Hip Hop Revolution was premiered for the first time in 2016 and has altogether four seasons so far. Produced by Russel Peters, the documentary recounts the development and history of hip hop music from its origin to how it has evolved since. Hosted by Shad Kabango, the series’s latest season was released on Neflix in January this year. While it is a little too early to predict whether Netflix will be continuing the Hip Hop Revolution or not, many fans are hoping for it to happen.
I Am A Killer – Possibly Renewed Or Cancelled

With the premier of I Am A Killer’s season two last January, some of the viewers might be asking: will there be a season two? The documentary series is particularly interesting because it opens the door to a perspective that many may have wondered but never explored. The series narrates the last remaining moments of death row inmates as they get closer and closer to their demise and some of the confession from these inmates have been shocking, to say the least. As for the renewal of season three, there is no official news as of now.
I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson – Renewed

Sketch comedy isn’t particularly a popular genre on Netflix, so to witness a show of such genre receiving praises and overwhelming responses from viewers serves as a ray of hope that maybe it is slowly becoming a more accepted niche in Netflix watcher community. I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson portrays life’s regular, otherwise mundane life events and situations turned comical and the result is quite hilariously entertaining. Co-produced by Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin and Akiva Schaffer, the show’s season two will be released some time in 2020.
Kingdom – Possibly Postponed

Are you even a fan of Korean dramas if you’ve never watched Kingdom? But maybe that’s discriminating. Gory thriller isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but if its yours, Kingdom might be your next favourite series. With its latest season just released this year, words have been going around signalling the continuation of season three. However, the entire production is expected to come to a halt due to the global high risk situation, that eerily mimics the Kingdom’s plot itself. This could also mean that season three might only be revealed in another year or so, if it is continued at all.
Kipo And The Age Of Wonderbeasts – Renewed

We are incredibly near to Kipo And The Age Of Wonderbeasts’ season two premier on Netflix. The Dreamworks animation series will release its season two on 12th June, which is less than three weeks away. The post-apocalyptic animation series was first introduced to Netflix audience early this year and their second season promises more action-packed adventures as the ending of the first season implies. The series which depicts Kipo’s discovery of giant creatures popping up after discovering in a new, bizarre environment.
Lost In Space – Renewed

For those who have been following Lost In Space since the beginning, here’s a bittersweet news for you: there’s a third installment coming, but it will also be their last and final season. A reboot of the classic 1960s series of the same name, Lost In Space portrays the adventures of The Robinsons Family who have been sidetracked when they are thrown off course, away from their new habitat and now are forced to survive a foreign, unpredictable environment. The third season is scheduled to be premiered next year.
Love, Death And Robots – Renewed

Don’t be fooled, this animated series is not intended for kids. With its explicit and adult-oriented topics, watching it with innocent children might be a little too much. Love, Death And Robots is promised their second installment by Netflix as announced on their official twitter page, @SeeWhatsNext. Created by Tim Miller, Love, Death And Robots does remind you of Wall-E in some ways or another, minus the adult content. The series will most likely release its season two early next year.
Malibu Rescue: The Series – Renewed

Started off as a movie, Malibu Rescue now has its own extension in a form of a Netflix original series with its first season premiered in June last year. The series follows a group of junior lifeguards in service at Malibu beach and a series of adventures that follows. The exact date of season two is unknown as of now but with the show gaining support from the younger audience, Netflix might need to consider the possibility of season two or they might disappoint their young viewers.
Patriot Act With Hassan Minhaj – Renewed

The entertaining yet informative talk show, The Patriot Act is getting delayed in light of the global pandemic. The show has been granted eight new episodes on Netflix, but the production is unfortunately on a halt because of the aforementioned reason. A few of the latest shows were even recorded without an audience. The award-winning show is co-produced by Hassan Minhaj and Prashanth Venkataramanujam and is expected to narrate more dire issues surrounding the world with a touch of comedy, which has always been Minhaj’s specialty.
Somebody Feed Phil – Renewed

The travel food documentary hosted by Philip Rosenthal is premiering its third season this month on Netflix. The announcement of the renewal was released about a year ago. Philip Rosenthal was the man responsible behind the creation of Everybody Loves Raymond, 30 Rock and The Simpsons Movie. Somebody Feed Phil is essentially a show where Philip travels to a new city all over the world in each episode in the hunt for good food, specifically street food and sometimes even well known restaurants.
Special – Renewed

The Emmy-nominated heart warming yet entertaining Netflix series Special is getting a new season renewal. The show is based on the book written by Ryan O’Connell (who plays the starring role) I’m Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves. Special is about a boy with a medical condition who tries his best to live despite his shortcomings. The success of season one indicates audience’s positive response towards the show and the critics are giving it high ratings, including Rotten Tomatoes.
The Crown – Renewed

The royal drama we all needed, The crown is getting its extension for season five which is also said to be its final season as well. For its newest season, Imelda Staunton will be replacing Olivia Colman’s throne as the Queen.The series was originally envisioned to last six seasons, but creator peter Morgan has decided that ending the show with its fifth season would be best to preserve its quality. It is reported that the fifth season will bring its audience into the 21st century timeline and needless to say, we’re excited. What’s more exciting though, is that The Crown is recently nominated for Emmy Awards! Do you think they’ll win?
The A List – Renewed

As BBC has recently pulled away from the production of The A- List, Netflix immediately came to the rescue and offered to take over. This means that season two is guaranteed for this series, although the date is not yet confirmed. Taking inspirations from other teen shows like Riverdale and Stranger Things, producer Anne Brogan promises unpredictable plot twists and addicting story lines for the second season of the A – List. Unique in its own right, the teen drama show is sure to take Netflix by storm once it comes out.
