Your crash course in investment banking isn't over yet — Industry will be back for Season 4 on HBO. The acclaimed drama was one of September's most high-profile renewals, alongside Netflix's Emily in Paris and Hulu's Only Murders in the Building, each of which will head into their fifth seasons.
As for cancellations, Syfy is saying goodbye to Chucky after three seasons, while HBO announced that the heartwarming drag reality series We're Here, which featured a rotating cast of RuPaul's Drag Race legends, will not return for a fifth season. That news came shortly after Fox announced that 9-1-1: Lone Star, the 9-1-1 spin-off starring Rob Lowe, has been canceled and its upcoming fifth season will be its last. Freevee's Bosch: Legacy is also turning in its badge after its upcoming third season. Plus, Max's Pretty Little Liars reboot is ending after two seasons, Hulu's UnPrisoned is done after its sophomore season, and Apple TV+'s Time Bandits and AMC's Orphan Black: Echoes have been canceled after one season each.
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 September below.
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TV show cancellations
- Chucky, Syfy: The series, based on the horror franchise, will not return for a fourth season, despite pleas from the passionate fan base to #RenewChucky. Still, creator Don Mancini's statement about the cancellation was hopeful: "Your incredible #RenewChucky campaign really warmed Chucky's cold heart. Chucky will return! He ALWAYS comes back." (Sept. 27, Deadline)
- Black Cake, Hulu: The generational drama based on Charmaine Wilkerson's novel of the same name will not be returning for a second season. (Sept. 27, Deadline)
- UnPrisoned, Hulu: Kerry Washington's comedy about a woman living with her just-released-from-prison father (Delroy Lindo) has been canceled after two seasons. (Sept. 26, The Hollywood Reporter)
- Pretty Little Liars, Max: Max's reboot of Pretty Little Liars (Season 1 was subtitled Original Sin, while Season 2 was subtitled Summer School) has been canceled after two seasons. (Sept. 20, Variety)
- Orphan Black: Echoes, AMC Networks: The Orphan Black sequel starring Krysten Ritter has been canceled after one season. (Sept. 18, Deadline)
- Time Bandits, Apple TV+: The Lisa Kudrow-led series, an adaptation of Terry Gilliam's 1981 film, has been canceled after one season. (Sept. 16, Deadline)
- Couple to Throuple, Peacock: The polyamorous dating show, in which couples mingled with singles and decided whether they wanted to increase their relationship by 50 percent, has been held indefinitely. Listen to this PR doublespeak: It "has not been canceled officially," but "there are no plans for future seasons at this time." Ummm... that's what canceled means. (Sept. 9, Deadline)
- Beacon 23, MGM+: The sci-fi series starring Lena Headey and Stephan James will not return for a third season. (Sept. 6, Deadline)
- The Winter King, MGM+: The historical drama set in fifth century England will not see a second season. (Sept. 6, Deadline)
- Bosch: Legacy, Freevee: Harry Bosch's legacy is coming to an end. The spin-off of the detective drama Bosch will end after its upcoming third season, which premieres in March. (Sept. 6, Deadline)
- We're Here, HBO: The drag reality show, starring a roster of RuPaul's Drag Race alums that included Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Latrice Royale, has been canceled after four seasons. (Sept. 6, Variety)
- 9-1-1: Lone Star, Fox: The Rob Lowe-led, Texas-centric spin-off of 9-1-1 will end after its upcoming fifth season. There are no plans for the show to move to ABC, like 9-1-1 did. (Sept. 5, Deadline)
- Buying London, Netflix: Say "cheerio!" to this realty reality series. It's been foreclosed, mate. (Sept. 4, Deadline)
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TV show renewals
- Industry, HBO: The cutthroat world of high finance has never been cooler thanks to Industry, which scored a fourth season renewal shortly before the end of Season 3. (Sept. 19, HBO)
- Emily in Paris, Netflix: Only a few days after Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2 was released, Netflix announced that its unserious but stylish drama starring Lily Collins will be returning for a fifth season. (Sept. 16, Netflix)
- Dinner Time Live With David Chang, Netflix: Momofuku chef David Chang will cook up another course of his live dinner party series in Season 2 with weekly holiday-themed episodes starting Oct. 8. (Sept. 10, Variety)
- Untold, Netflix: The sports docuseries will feature the Gilbert Arenas locker room gun incident and the cheating scandal involving chessmasters Hans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen in Season 5. (Sept. 9, The Hollywood Reporter)
- Full Swing, Netflix: The docuseries following pro golfers on and off the course will tee off a third season. (Sept. 9, The Hollywood Reporter)
- Drag Race Mexico, World of Wonder: The south of the border spin-off of RuPaul's Drag Race is returning for Season 3. (Sept. 5, Variety)
- Unicorn Academy, Netflix: Tell your bestie! The animated kids show about a magical boarding school where unicorns are part of the curriculum will be back for Season 2. (Sept. 5, The Hollywood Reporter)
- Only Murders in the Building, Hulu: Less than two weeks after Season 4 premiered, the Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez comedy got news that it will solve a new murder case in Season 5. (Sept. 4, TheWrap)