If you're looking for something to give thanks for this November, look to the latest TV renewals. The biggest renewal of the month so far is Netflix's Outer Banks, which will be back for Season 5. The fifth season will also be the last for the hit series about treasure-hunting teens, but at least we can be grateful for a little more time with the Pogues. Meanwhile, Hulu has ordered a third season of the legal drama Reasonable Doubt, Netflix wants more of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, MGM+ has scared up a fourth season of the sci-fi horror show From, and Peacock is giving us another day with The Day of the Jackal.
Broadcast networks have been busy giving their freshman series good news, too. A week after closing out October by ordering a full season of Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, CBS ordered full seasons of the sitcom Poppa's House and the drama NCIS: Origins. Last month, Matlock was awarded a second season, meaning all of CBS's new scripted series are continuing on. The drinks will keep flowing at Happy's Place, too. NBC has ordered more episodes of Reba McEntire's new comedy.
Though cancellations have been few, they haven't been zero. Netflix is not moving forward with the animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, which ends after one season.
Whether you're looking to celebrate more of your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we're keeping tabs on all the shows that have been canceled or renewed in November below.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Netflix: Creator Bryan Lee O'Malley took to X to announce that the show, an animated take on the Scott Pilgrim franchise with all the voice cast from the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim vs. The World participating, will not be returning for a second season. (Nov. 20, X)
Your Friends & Neighbors, Apple TV+: The upcoming drama starring Jon Hamm as a disgraced hedge fund manager who uncovers family secrets in his affluent community after he resorts to stealing from his neighbors hasn't even premiered yet, but that didn't stop Apple TV+ from ordering a second season. (Nov. 22, Apple TV+)
The Day of the Jackal, Peacock: The thriller series starring Eddie Redmayne and Lashana Lynch has been renewed for a second season at Peacock and Sky. (Nov. 22, Peacock)
From, MGM+: The sci-fi horror series starring Harold Perrineau has been renewed for Season 4, which is scheduled to premiere in 2026. (Nov. 21, MGM+)
Happy's Place, NBC — FULL SEASON ORDER: Reba McEntire's new Friday night comedy has been extended with an additional five episodes ordered by NBC, bringing the Season 1 total to 18. (Nov. 21, NBC)
It's Florida, Man., HBO: The late-night comedy series dedicated to weird Florida stories will be back for Season 2. (Nov. 21, HBO)
Have I Got News For You, CNN: The panel-style comedy series covering current events, hosted by Roy Wood Jr., has received a second season.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, Netflix: The mystery series starring Wednesday's Emma Myers has been renewed for a second season by Netflix and the BBC. (Nov. 20, Deadline)
Star Wars: Visions, Disney+: The animated anthology series will return for Season 3, which will feature nine new animated shorts from Japanese anime studios. (Nov. 19, The Hollywood Reporter)
Physical 100, Netflix: Time to hit the gym. The Korean reality competition series showcasing the world's most ripped bods competing in physical challenges is bulking up for a third season. (Nov. 19, The Hollywood Reporter)
Reasonable Doubt, Hulu: The legal drama from Hulu's Onyx Collective is returning for a third season. (Nov. 13, The Hollywood Reporter)
America's Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Netflix: The docuseries following the tryouts (and the drama that creates) for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleading squad has been renewed for Season 2. (Nov. 11, Variety)
Poppa's House, CBS — FULL SEASON ORDER: The family sitcom starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. has been extended through the fall season. CBS did not specify an amount of episodes ordered, but the typical order is for nine additional episodes to bring the season total to 22. (Nov. 7, CBS)
NCIS: Origins, CBS — FULL SEASON ORDER: Unsurprisingly, CBS has ordered a full season of the NCIS prequel detailing the early days of Leroy Jethro Gibbs' career as a fledgling NCIS agent. (Nov. 7, CBS)
Outer Banks, Netflix — FINAL SEASON: It's almost time to say goodbye to the Pogues. Ahead of the Nov. 7 premiere of Season 4 Part 2, Netflix renewed Outer Banks for Season 5, which will be its last. (Nov. 4, Deadline)
Days of Our Lives, Peacock: The long-running soap isn't slowing down yet. Days of Our Lives, which moved from NBC to Peacock in 2022, has been renewed for its 61st season. (Nov. 1, Peacock)