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TV Upfronts: What's Renewed and What's Canceled

Find out which of your shows will live to see the fall.

By Brandon Wolfe

It’s Upfronts season, that brutal time of year where the Big 5 networks toy with your emotions as they decide which of your beloved TV shows will receive a gladiatorial thumbs up or thumbs down. Below is a comprehensive list, courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter, of which shows from the 2014-15 season got the axe and which get to air another day, as well as a list of new shows coming this fall, the fates of which you’ll get to agonize over this time next year. Steel yourself and scroll down.


Veteran Shows

America's Funniest Home Videos: Renewed

The Bachelor: Renewed

Castle: Renewed

Dancing With the Stars: Renewed

Extreme Weight Loss: Renewed

The Goldbergs: Renewed

Grey's Anatomy: Renewed

Last Man Standing: Renewed

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Renewed

The Middle: Renewed

Mistresses: Renewed

Modern Family: Renewed

Nashville: Renewed

Once Upon a Time: Renewed

Resurrection: Canceled

Revenge: Canceled

Rookie Blue: Renewed

Scandal: Renewed

Shark Tank: Renewed

Shark Tank: Beyond the Tank: Renewed

The Taste: Canceled

Freshman Shows

American Crime: Renewed

The Astronaut Wives Club: Airing Summer 2015

Black-ish: Renewed

Cristela: Canceled

Forever: Canceled

Fresh Off the Boat: Renewed

Galavant: Renewed

How to Get Away With Murder: Renewed

Manhattan Love Story: Canceled

Members Only: Canceled

Marvel's Agent Carter: Renewed

Secrets and Lies: Renewed

Selfie: Canceled

The Whispers: Airing Summer 2015

New Shows

The Catch (drama)

Dr. Ken (comedy)

The Family (drama)

Of Kings and Prophets (drama)

The Muppets (comedy)

Quantico (drama)

The Real O'Neals (comedy)

Uncle Buck (comedy)

Untitled Pate & Fishburne Project (drama)

Wicked City (drama)


Veteran Shows

2 Broke Girls: Renewed

The Amazing Race: Renewed

The Big Bang Theory: Renewed

Big Brother: Renewed

Blue Bloods: Renewed

Criminal Minds: Renewed

CSI: Canceled; concluding with TV-movie on September 27

Elementary: Renewed

Extant: Renewed

48 Hours Mystery: Renewed

The Good Wife: Renewed

Hawaii Five-0: Renewed

The Mentalist: Canceled

Mike and Molly: Renewed

The Millers: Canceled

Mom: Renewed

NCIS: Renewed

NCIS: Los Angeles: Renewed

Person of Interest: Renewed

Reckless: Canceled

Survivor: Renewed

Two and a Half Men: Canceled

Under the Dome: Renewed

Undercover Boss: Renewed

Unforgettable: Canceled; revived by A&E

Freshman Shows

Battle Creek: Canceled

CSI: Cyber: Renewed

Madam Secretary: Renewed

The McCarthys: Canceled

NCIS: New Orleans: Renewed

The Odd Couple: Renewed

Scorpion: Renewed

Stalker: Canceled

New Shows

Angel From Hell (comedy)

The Briefcase (unscripted)

Code Black (drama)

Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (drama)

Life in Pieces (comedy)

Limitless (drama)

Rush Hour (drama)

Supergirl (drama)

Zoo (Summer 2015)


Veteran Shows

The 100: Renewed

America's Next Top Model: Renewed

Arrow: Renewed

Backpackers: Canceled

Beauty and the Beast: Renewed

Hart of Dixie: Canceled

Masters of Illusion (reality): Renewed

The Originals: Renewed

Penn & Teller: Fool Us (reality): Renewed

Reign: Renewed

Seed: Canceled

Supernatural: Renewed

The Vampire Diaries: Renewed

Whose Line Is it Anyway?: Renewed

Freshman Shows

The Flash: Renewed

iZombie: Renewed

Jane the Virgin: Renewed

The Messengers: Canceled

New Shows

Cordon (drama)

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (comedy)

Dates (comedy)

DC's Legends of Tomorrow (drama)

Significant Mother (comedy)

Wicked Offer (unscripted)


Veteran Shows

American Idol: Renewed for final season

Bob's Burgers: Renewed

Bones: Renewed

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Renewed

Family Guy: Renewed

The Following: Canceled

Gang Related: Canceled

Glee: Canceled

Hell's Kitchen: Renewed

Kitchen Nightmares: Canceled

MasterChef: Renewed

MasterChef Junior: Renewed

The Mindy Project: Canceled; moving to Hulu

New Girl: Renewed

The Simpsons: Renewed

Sleepy Hollow: Renewed

So You Think You Can Dance: Renewed

World's Funniest Fails: Renewed

Freshman Shows

Backstrom: Canceled

Empire: Renewed

Gotham: Renewed

Gracepoint: Canceled

Hieroglyph: Canceled

The Last Man on Earth: Renewed

Mulaney: Canceled

Red Band Society: Canceled

Utopia: Canceled

Wayward Pines: Airing Summer 2015

Weird Loners: Canceled

New Shows

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader (unscripted)

Boom (unscripted)

Bordertown (animated)

The Frankenstein Code (drama)

Grandfathered (comedy)

The Grinder (comedy)

The Guide to Surviving Life (comedy)

Home Free (unscripted)

Houdini and Doyle (drama)

Lucifer (drama)

Minority Report (drama)

Rosewood (drama)

Scream Queens (comedy)

The X-Files (six-part event series; premieres January 24, 2016)


Veteran Shows

About a Boy: Canceled

America's Got Talent: Renewed

American Ninja Warrior: Renewed

The Biggest Loser: Renewed

The Blacklist: Renewed

Celebrity Apprentice: Renewed

Chicago Fire: Renewed

Chicago PD: Renewed

Grimm: Renewed

Hannibal: Airing Summer 2015

Hollywood Game Night: Renewed

Last Comic Standing: Renewed

Law & Order: SVU: Renewed

The Night Shift: Renewed

Parenthood: Canceled

Parks and Recreation: Ended

The Sing-Off: Renewed

Taxi Brooklyn: Airing Summer 2015

Undateable: Renewed

The Voice: Renewed

Welcome to Sweden: Renewed

Freshman Shows

A to Z: Canceled

Allegiance: Canceled

Aquarius: Airing Summer 2015

Bad Judge: Canceled

Constantine: Canceled

Crossbones: Canceled

Emerald City: Canceled, then revived for 2015-16

Heroes Reborn: Fall 2015

Marry Me: Canceled

Mission Control: Canceled

Mr. Robinson: Airing Summer 2015

The Mysteries of Laura: Renewed

One Big Happy: Canceled

The Slap: Canceled

State of Affairs: Canceled

Working the Engels: Canceled

New Shows

Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris (variety)

Blindspot (drama)

The Carmichael Show (comedy)

Chicago Med (drama)

Coach (comedy)

Crowded (comedy)

First Dates (docuseries)

Game of Silence (drama)

Heartbreaker (drama)

Hot & Bothered (comedy)

I Can Do That! (variety)

The Island (unscripted)

Little Big Shots (unscripted)

Manhunt (drama)

People Are Talking (comedy)

The Player (drama)

The Reaper (miniseries)

Shades of Blue (drama)

Superstore (comedy)

You the Jury (unscripted)

You, Me and the End of the World (dramedy)

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