The Paper

The Paper

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Summer vacation is over, and TV is getting back to work. This September’s TV renewal and cancellation announcements kicked off with the news that The Paper, Peacock’s new spin-off of The Office, has already been renewed for Season 2. The mockumentary comedy, which was co-created by The Office’s Greg Daniels, follows the ragtag staff of a struggling Midwestern newspaper. And like the fictional journalists of The Paper, TV Guide is tracking the headlines, bringing you the latest updates on which shows will return and which have been axed — like Rogue Heroes, the underrated World War II action drama from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, which was renewed for Season 3 by MGM+.

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 September below. 

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TV show renewalsRogue Heroes, MGM+: The critically acclaimed World War II drama about a misfit group of mayhem makers is being enlisted for a third season. (Sept. 4, MGM+)The Paper, Peacock: The spin-off of The Office is about to clock in for another season. One day before the show’s debut, stars Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore announced on NBC’s Today that The Paper has been renewed for Season 2 on Peacock. (Sept. 3, Deadline)