Here are your favorite TV shows that are coming back for another season
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Networks and streaming services have already renewed a number of TV shows through at least 2020, and in some cases, through 2021.
Insider compiled a list of all of the top shows set to return.
As some TV shows get the axe, others get picked up for more seasons.
Beloved shows like "Schitt's Creek" recently ended impressive runs, while other series, including "American Horror Story" and "The Crown," have more seasons on the way.
Here are your favorite shows that are returning for a new season through 2020 — and some shows that have even been renewed through 2021.
Anjelica Oswald contributed to an earlier version of this article.
"13 Reasons Why" season four (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
Season three was made available to stream on Netflix in 2019.
"9-1-1" and spinoff "9-1-1: Lone Star" are both coming back in the fall.
Fox
The Fox drama has been renewed for a fourth season, while its spinoff will return for a second season.
"The Alienist" season two (TNT) return TBD.
TNT
The second season will be based on another book.
"All American" season three (The CW) return TBD.
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The show is inspired by the life and career of NFL star Spencer Paysinger.
"American Horror Story" seasons 10, 11, 12, and 13 (FX) return TBD.
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Season nine, titled "American Horror Story: 1984," premiered on September 18, 2019.
Season 10 is expected to premiere sometime this year, and it's already set to return for three additional seasons.
"American Housewife" season five return TBD.
Michael Ansell/ABC
The ABC comedy was greenlit for a new season in May 2020.
"America's Got Talent" season 15 (NBC) return TBD.
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Season 14 premiered in May 2019.
"American Ninja Warrior" season 12 (NBC) return TBD.
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Season 11 premiered in May 2019, but fans will have to wait for the 12th season, which has reportedly been delayed because of coronavirus.
"Animal Kingdom" season five (TNT) return TBD.
TNT
The show is based on the Australian movie of the same name.
"Another Life" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
Netflix plans to film season two in 2020.
"Atlanta" seasons three and four (FX) return TBD.
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Season three was originally slated for a 2019 return, but the production was delayed. Now, it's looking both season three and season four of the hit FX show will premiere sometime in 2021.
"The Bachelor" season 25 (ABC) return TBD.
ABC/John Fleenor
A new season of spin-off show "The Bachelorette" was set to premiere on May 18, but has been pushed back because of coronavirus concerns.
However, ABC recently greenlit "The Bachelor" for a 25th season, although there's still no word yet on a premiere date.
"Barry" season three (HBO) return TBD.
HBO
The comedy follows a hit-man who wants to be an actor.
"Batwoman" season two (The CW) return TBD.
Elizabeth Morris/The CW
Season one of the show followed DC comics hero Kate Kane (Ruby Rose), who's the cousin of Bruce Wayne.
But with Rose now leaving the series, the CW has announced that they'll be replacing her character with a new one for the second season.
"Better Call Saul" season six return TBD.
AMC
The Emmy-nominated show is a "Breaking Bad" spin-off, and will return for a sixth and final season.
"Better Things" season five return TBD.
Jessica Brooks/FX
News of the FX comedy's fifth season broke in early July.
"Big Mouth" seasons four, five, and six (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
Netflix picked up the Nick Kroll-created series for an additional three seasons ahead of its third season premiere.
"#blackAF" season two return TBD.
Netflix
News of the show's second season was announced in June 2020.
"Black-ish" season seven return TBD.
ABC/Nicole Wilder
The comedy, which spawned the spin-offs "Mixed-ish" and "Grown-ish," was greenlit for a new season in May 2020.
"A Black Lady Sketch Show" season two (HBO) return TBD.
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The sketch comedy is executive produced by "Insecure's" Issa Rae.
"Black Lightning" season four (The CW) return TBD.
Guy D'Alema/The CW
The show follows the DC Comics hero who can harness and manipulate electricity, and will reportedly come back sometime in fall of 2020.
"Bosch" season seven return TBD.
Amazon Studios
The show is based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season eight return TBD.
Fox
One day after being canceled by Fox, NBC picked up the show for a sixth season thanks to fan uproar. It has been renewed for two additional seasons.
"Charmed" season three (The CW) return TBD.
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The show is a reboot of The WB series of the same name.
"The Chi" season three (Showtime) returns Sunday, July 5.
Showtime
The series was created by Lena Waithe, who's set to appear on the third season. And since star Jason Mitchell was fired from the show after allegations of sexual misconduct, guest stars like La La Anthony and singer Luke James will appear on the new season of the Showtime series.
"Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" season four TBD.
Netflix
Netflix revealed in early July that the upcoming fourth season will be the show's last. The final season is set to premiere later this year.
"The Circle" was renewed for a second season.
Mitch Jenkins/Netflix
Netflix announced the new season earlier this year, and also green-lit a second season for "Love Is Blind."
"Claws" season four (TNT) return TBD.
TNT
The upcoming fourth season will be its last.
"The Conners" season three return TBD.
ABC/Robert Trachtenberg
ABC greenlit the sitcom for a new season in May 2020.
"The Crown" season four (Netflix) return TBD.
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The third season, which premiered on on November 17, 2019, introduced a different cast to portray a later time in the Queen's life.
"Dancing With the Stars" season 29 return TBD.
ABC
The new season of the competition dance show was greenlit by ABC in May 2020.
"Dark" season three (Netflix) returns June 27.
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The third season will be its last.
"Dead to Me" season three return TBD.
Netflix
The upcoming third season will be the Netflix show's last.
"Dickinson" season two (Apple TV+) return TBD.
Apple TV Plus
The comedy is loosely based on the life of Emily Dickinson.
"Documentary Now!" season four (IFC) return TBD.
IFC
The series was created by Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, and Rhys Thomas and is executive produced by "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels.
"Dynasty" season four (The CW) return TBD.
The CW
The show is a modernized reboot of an '80s soap opera.
"Élite" season four return TBD.
Manuel Fernandez-Valdes/Netflix
Netflix officially confirmed the return of the Spanish-language teen drama in May 2020.
"Ellen's Game of Games" season four (NBC) return TBD.
Mike Rozman/NBC
Contestants compete for cash prizes on the show, which was recently renewed for a fourth season in February.
"Euphoria" season two (HBO) return TBD.
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The gritty teen drama has become known for its eye-catching fashion and makeup looks, but fans of the HBO show will have to wait a little longer for the next season since production has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"The Expanse" season five (Amazon) return TBD.
Originally cancelled by SyFy, Amazon picked up "The Expanse" for season four, which premiered on December 13, 2019.
"F Is For Family" season four (Netflix) return TBD.
NETFLIX
The comedy is another of Netflix's popular animated shows.
"Family Reunion" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
In addition to a 16-episode second season, nine new episodes from season one will be made available in January 2020.
"Fargo" season four (FX) was set to return in April, but is delayed because of coronavirus.
FX
Chris Rock will star on the fourth season, which takes place in Kansas City, Missouri, in the 1950s.
The new season of the show was supposed to premiere on April 19th, but since production on the show has been postponed because of coronavirus concerns, the series will now premiere at a later date.
"Fear the Walking Dead" season six (AMC) return TBD.
Richard Foreman Jr/AMC
It's a prequel to "The Walking Dead."
"The Flash" season seven (The CW) return TBD.
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The show is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen.
"For All Mankind" season two (Apple) return TBD.
Apple
The Apple TV+ show was renewed before its series premiere on November 1, 2019.
"Fuller House" season five part two (Netflix) return TBD.
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The fifth season will be its last. The first half premiered on December 6, 2019, and the second half will likely premiere sometime this year.
"Glow" season four (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
The fourth season will be its last.
"The Goldbergs" season eight return TBD.
ABC
ABC announced a new season of the show in May 2020.
"Grace and Frankie" season seven return TBD.
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The show is Netflix's longest-running live-action scripted comedy series. The seventh season will be its last, and could possibly be delayed, since production has been halted due to coronavirus concerns.
Hulu's "The Great" season 2 return TBD.
Hulu
Season one of the period dramedy premiered on May 15, and news of the second season was announced in early July.
"Grey's Anatomy" season 17 (ABC) return TBD.
ABC
Season 16 of "Grey's Anatomy" premiered in September. The Shonda Rhimes-created series is the longest-running medical drama of all time.
"Grown-ish" season four (Freeform) return TBD.
Eric Liebowitz/Freeform
The series is a spin-off from "Black-ish."
"The Handmaid's Tale" season four (Hulu) returns in 2021.
Sophie Giraud/Hulu
Hulu renewed the Emmy-winning drama for a fourth season in the midst of its third-season run.
Because of coronavirus, showrunners recently announced that the fourth season will premiere in 2021.
"Hanna" season two (Amazon) return TBD.
Amazon
The series premiered in March 2019.
"Hell's Kitchen" seasons 19 and 20 (Fox) return TBD.
Fox
Fox airs multiple Gordan Ramsay shows, which could account for the delay.
"The Hills: New Beginnings" season two (MTV) return TBD.
MTV
Neither Lauren Conrad nor Kristin Cavallari returned for the reboot.
"In the Dark" season three (The CW) return TBD.
The CW
It was renewed for a third season ahead of the second season premiere.
"Jack Ryan" season three (Amazon) return TBD.
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The series is based on characters from Tom Clancy.
"Killing Eve" season four (BBC America) return TBD.
BBC America
"Killing Eve" was renewed for season four, and season three premiered in April.
"The Kominsky Method" season three return TBD.
Mike Yarish/Netflix
The third season of the Netflix comedy will be its last.
"Legacies" season three (The CW) return TBD.
Annette Brown/The CW
The show is a spin-off of "The Originals," itself a spin-off of "The Vampire Diaries."
"Legends of Tomorrow" season six return TBD.
The CW
The time-traveling superhero series was renewed for a sixth season in January.
"Locke & Key" return TBD.
Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix
The supernatural Netflix series will return for a second season, according to the show's Twitter page.
"Love Is Blind" was just renewed for a second season.
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Netflix recently that the popular dating show has been picked up for a second and third season, and is now casting in the Chicago area.
"Los Espookys" season two (HBO) return TBD.
HBO
The six-episode first season debuted on HBO in June.
"Lost in Space" season three (Netflix) return TBD.
Des Willie/Netflix
The third season of the space drama will be its last, and is expected to premiere sometime in 2021.
"Loudermilk" season three (Audience Network) return TBD.
Audience Network
The comedy focuses on a disillusioned rehab counselor.
"Love Island" season two (CBS) return TBD.
ITV Studios
Coronavirus has delayed filming for the second season of the CBS show, adopted from the hit British series of the same name.
"Lucifer" season six return TBD.
20th Century Fox
Netflix announced in June 2020 that the show will return for a sixth and final season.
"The Mandalorian" season two (Disney+) returns in fall 2020.
Disney/Lucasfilm
Jon Favreau confirmed the renewal via Twitter shortly after the first season finale aired, and the third season is already reportedly in the works.
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" season four (Amazon) return TBD.
Amazon
The third season premiered on December 6, 2019.
"The Masked Singer" season four (Fox) return TBD.
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Judges have to figure out who is singing under masks in this reality competition show, which recently aired its third season.
"McMafia" season two (AMC) return TBD.
AMC
It's a British crime show.
"A Million Little Things" season three return TBD.
Jack Rowand/ABC
ABC greenlit a new season of the drama in May 2020.
"Mixed-ish" season two return TBD.
ABC/Richard Cartwright
ABC greenlit a new season of the comedy (a spin-off of "Black-ish") in May 2020.
"Modern Love" season two (Amazon) return TBD.
Amazon Prime
The show is based on the popular New York Times column of the same name.
"Mom" season eight (CBS) return TBD.
Darren Michaels/Warner Bros.
The show was renewed for two more seasons in January 2019.
"Morning Show" season two (Apple TV+) return TBD.
Apple TV Plus
The big-budget drama was set for two seasons from the start.
"Nancy Drew" season two (The CW) return TBD.
The show is based on Edward Stratemeyer's beloved book series, and was renewed for a second season in January 2020.
"Never Have I Ever" season 2 return TBD.
Netflix
The coming-of-age comedy from Mindy Kaling premiered on Netflix earlier this year, and its return was announced in early July.
"The Other Two" season two (Comedy Central) return TBD.
Comedy Central
The show follows a struggling actor and a former dancer, whose little brother rockets to fame on the Internet.
"Outlander" season six return TBD.
Starz
The series is based on Diana Gabaldon's book series of the same name, and was renewed for a sixth season way back in 2018.
"Pennyworth" season two (Epix) return TBD.
Epix
The series is a "Batman" prequel that follows the early life of his butler, Alfred Pennyworth. Production for the second season began in February, but the coronavirus pandemic will likely cause some delays.
"Pose" season three (FX) return TBD.
FX
Season two premiered in June 2019.
"Queer Eye" season five (Netflix) returns summer 2020.
Netflix
According to Deadline, the new season of the makeover show will premiere globally this summer on Netflix.
"Ramy" season three return TBD.
Hulu
Season two of the Hulu comedy premiered on May 29, and news of the new season came in early July.
"Raven's Home" season four (Disney Channel) return TBD.
Disney Channel
The show is a spin-off of Disney Channel's popular sitcom "That's So Raven."
"Rick and Morty" season five (Adult Swim) return TBD.
Adult Swim ordered 70 more "Rick and Morty" episodes in May 2018, more than the number of episodes in its first three seasons combined. Season four premiered in November 2019.
"The Righteous Gemstones" season two (HBO) return TBD.
HBO
The comedy premiered in August 2019.
"Riverdale" season five (The CW) return TBD.
The CW
Production on the popular teen drama has been halted because of coronavirus, meaning fans will likely have to wait a bit longer for a new season.
"The Rookie" season three return TBD.
ABC
The police procedural was greenlit for a new season by ABC in May 2020.
"Roswell, New Mexico" season three return TBD.
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The show is an adaptation of Melinda Metz's "Roswell High" book series, and was renewed for a third season in January.
"Russian Doll" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
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The dark comedy was co-created by "Orange Is the New Black" star Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler, and Leslye Headland.
Production on the Netflix show is currently halted because of coronavirus, which means fans will probably have to wait a bit longer for a second season.
"See" season two (Apple TV+) return TBD.
Apple
The show is set in a post-apocalyptic future, in which every person — except the main character's twin children — is blind.
"See" was renewed for a second season in November, but a release date hasn't been announced yet.
"Sex Education" season three return TBD.
Sam Taylor/Netflix
The series is a British comedy and drama, and was recently renewed for its third season.
"Shameless" season 11 (Showtime) returns in late 2020.
Showtime
The 11th season will be its last.
"The Simpsons" season 32 (Fox) returns in fall 2020.
Fox
The show has won 31 Emmys.
"Shark Tank" season 12 return TBD.
ABC
ABC recently revealed that it had greenlit a new season of the reality show.
Hulu's "Shrill" was just renewed for a third season.
Allyson Riggs/Hulu
The show has been praised for its message of body positivity and its respectful portrayal of plus-sized women. Variety reported in March that the Hulu comedy had been green-lit for a third season.
"Snowfall" season four (FX) return TBD.
FX
The show was renewed in the midst of its third season.
"The Society" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
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The sci-fi teen drama is a modern take on "Lord of the Flies," and could premiere in late 2020, although there's still no specific date.
"Stargirl" season two return TBD.
The CW
The second season of the superhero show will premiere on the CW.
"Star Trek: Discovery" season three (CBS All Access) return TBD.
Michael Gibson/CBS
The series is set a decade before the original "Star Trek" series.
Even though it wrapped filming several weeks before coronavirus caused hundreds of other shows to halt production, there's still not a set premiere date — although showrunner Alex Kurtzman recently said new episodes were coming "soon."
"Star Trek: Picard" season two (CBS All Access) return TBD.
CBS All Access
The show was renewed over a month before its first season premiere.
"Station 19" (ABC) season four return TBD.
ABC
The show is a spin-off of the beloved medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," and was recently renewed for a fourth season.
"Stranger Things" season four (Netflix) return TBD.
Netflix
Netflix announced its renewal on September 30, nearly three months after the third season premiere.
There's currently no set date for season four's release, but some are speculating that it might premiere in October of 2020 or 2021.
"Stumptown" season two return TBD.
ABC
ABC greenlit a second season of the crime drama in May 2020.
"Supergirl" season six (The CW) return TBD.
The CW
The show follows the DC Comics hero who's also Superman's cousin. Season six was confirmed in January, but some have wondered if star Melissa Benoist's recent pregnancy will affect filming.
"This Is Us" seasons five and six (NBC) return TBD.
Ron Batzdorff/NBC
"This Is Us" is confirmed to return for at least two more seasons. Season four premiered in September, and the fifth season is expected to follow suit by premiering in September 2020 — that is, if coronavirus doesn't impact filming.
"The Titan Games" season two (NBC) return TBD.
The show features men and women going head-to-head in physical challenges, and was renewed for a second season in 2019.
"The Twilight Zone" season two (CBS All Access) return TBD.
CBS
Jordan Peele acts as the host, producer, and narrator of the show, which is expected to return sometime in 2020.
"The Umbrella Academy" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix
Luckily for fans of the superhero show, production for the second season wrapped before the coronavirus pandemic reached full swing. However, a specific date for the season two premiere hasn't been announced yet.
"Van Helsing" season five (Syfy) return TBD.
Dan Power/Helsing S1 Productions/Syfy
The fifth season will be its last, and was confirmed in December 2019 without a set premiere date.
"The Walking Dead" season 11 (AMC) return TBD.
Gene Page/AMC
Both the finale for season 10 as well as filming for the upcoming eleventh season of the zombie drama have been delayed because of coronavirus.
"The Wendy Williams Show" seasons 13 (Fox) return TBD.
Wendy WIlliams Show
The popular talk show was renewed for a thirteenth season in September 2019, but a new release date hasn't been set yet.
HBO's "Westworld" was just renewed for season four.
HBO
The sci-fi drama, loosely based on the 1973 film of the same name, will reportedly run for six seasons total.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" season 22 return TBD.
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ABC greenlit a new season of the game show in May 2020.
"Why Women Kill" season two (CBS All Access) return TBD.
CBS
The anthology series was created by Marc Cherry, and was renewed for a second season in October 2019, although a specific date hasn't been set yet.
"The Witcher" season two (Netflix) return TBD.
Based on the book series of the same name by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, filming for season two of the fantasy drama was suspended earlier this year after star Kirstofer Hivju tested positive for the coronavirus.
Production is currently on pause, but before the pandemic, season two was expected to premiere in 2021. A new date hasn't been announced yet.
"Wynonna Earp" season four (SyFy) return TBD.
Syfy
The cast had just begun filming again before the coronavirus shut down production midway through season four.
"You" season three (Netflix) return TBD, sometime in 2021.
Netflix
The first two seasons are available to stream on Netflix, and the third is expected sometime in 2021, although there's still no exact date.
"Young Sheldon" season four (CBS) return TBD.
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The show is a "Big Bang Theory" prequel, and some speculate it might return in September 2020, although there's not a confirmed date at this time.
"Younger" season seven (TV Land) return TBD.
TV Land
The show was renewed in the midst of airing its sixth season.
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