Renewed: The Goldbergs, The Rookie, Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Plus The Conners, A Million Little Things. Final season for Black-ish. Axed: For Life, Mixed-ish.
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A number of TV titles have been renewed in the USA.
The Goldbergs has been renewed for Season 9. The series stars Jeff Garlin, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia, Sam Lerner and Patton Oswalt (as the narrator). Fellow star George Segal passed away in March with the show paying tribute with an “In Memoriam” end card and later a video montage. It screens in Australia on Seven.
The Rookie has been renewed for Season 4. The police drama stars Nathan Fillion, Alyssa Diaz, Richard T. Jones, Titus Makin Jr., Melissa O’Neil and Eric Winter. It also screens in Australia on Seven.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting a second season. The legal spin-off sees Stabler come back to the NYPD to battle organised crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one. Created by Dick Wolf, it screens in Australia on Nine.
The Conners has been renewed for Season 4. A spin-off of the Roseanne revival it stars John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, Emma Kenney, Aames McNamara, Michael Fishman and Jay R. Ferguson. It screens in Australia on 10 Peach.
A Million Little Things has also been renewed for Season 4. It stars David Giuntoli, Romany Malco, Allison Miller, Christina Moses, James Roday Rodrigueaz, Stephanie Szostak, and Lizzy Greene and recently been screening in Australia on 10 Peach.
Comedy series Black-ish has been renewed for a final season of six episodes. It screens in Australia on Seven.
“In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for — and to do it with the entire and AMAZINGLY STELLAR cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!” creator Kenya Barris wrote on Instagram. “This show has changed my life in so many ways and I am so proud of the conversations we’ve started along the way. None of this would have been possible without our audience and supporters, who have championed the show every step of the journey; allowing us to change not just the narrative of Black Families, but of Family, Culture, and and the World in general. All the while allowing us to talk about things that people were not supposed to talk about period and especially on a network television comedy.”
Spin-off series Mixed-ish was also cancelled along with US legal drama For Life although producers hope to shop it around. The series was based on the true story of Isaac Wright Jr., who was imprisoned for a crime that he did not commit, but who helped to overturn the wrongful convictions of twenty of his fellow inmates. It screened in Australia on Nine.
Source: Variety
5 Responses
I am loving the newest series of The Goldbergs it still very funny I am still a fan but I am wondering how much longer it will go for. I will say a nice 10th series and be done. The episode involving divorce is brilliant. Still need to catch up on George Segal last episode..
For Life has done 2 seasons
David, any news of The Goldbergs season 8 screening on 7? we’re almost 7 months behind US.
Nothing advised.
It’s almost like they need another channel just to find some space for it🙄
Just let streaming have it already