Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter, Landman
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Streamers are getting their holiday shopping done early during the month of giving, with renewals being handed out like candy canes. In just the first few days of December, Paramount+ renewed Landman, Apple TV renewed Platonic and Tehran, CBS renewed Sheriff Country and Boston Blue, and Hulu renewed Chad Powers. There’s only been one Grinch so far this month, with NBC putting Deal or No Deal Island on its naughty list. Â
Whether you’re looking to celebrate 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 December below.Â
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TV show cancellationsDeal or No Deal Island, NBC: The tribe (read: ratings) has spoken, and the retooling of the Deal or No Deal format that took the game show to an island and added elements of Survivor has been canceled after two seasons. (Dec. 3, Deadline)
More TV coverage:
TV show renewalsLandman, Paramount+: Taylor Sheridan’s series about the oil business has struck ratings gold again in Season 2 and has been rewarded with a third season renewal. Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris is probably exasperated by the news. (Dec. 5, Paramount+)Platonic, Apple TV: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne’s L.A. buddy comedy and Apple TV are staying friends for a third season. (Dec. 5, Apple TV)Tehran, Apple TV: The underrated thriller about a Mossad agent (Niv Sultan) got some good intel: It’s returning for a fourth season. Season 3 will premiere Jan. 9, with new cast member Hugh Laurie. (Dec. 5, Deadline)Boston Blue, CBS: The spin-off of Blue Bloods has been renewed for a second season. (Dec. 3, Variety)Sheriff Country, CBS: The spin-off of Fire Country has been renewed for a second season. (Dec. 3, Variety)Chad Powers, Hulu: The football comedy starring Glen Powell as a quarterback trying to get a second chance after a major career fumble is moving the chains on a second season. (Dec. 3, Hulu)Rage, HBO: The Spanish series about five women pushed to the limits will return for a second season with a new ensemble cast as well as some returning cast members from Season 1. (Dec. 3, HBO)