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		<title>So You Think You Can Dance Ends After 18 Seasons on Fox</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 18:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fox has no plans to bring back So You Think You Can Dance, ending the beloved dance competition after 18 seasons and two decades on air.</p>
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<li>Fox has confirmed there are &#8220;no plans&#8221; to order a 19th season of So You Think You Can Dance</li>
<li>The show last aired in spring 2024 with Cat Deeley hosting and JoJo Siwa, Allison Holker, and Maksim Chmerkovskiy as judges</li>
<li>SYTYCD ran for 18 seasons from 2005 to 2024, becoming one of Fox&#8217;s signature summer franchises</li>
<li>The show&#8217;s final years were marked by controversy, including the Matthew Morrison departure and Nigel Lythgoe&#8217;s sexual assault lawsuits</li>
<li>Fox&#8217;s 2026–27 unscripted lineup features more than 15 returning series — but SYTYCD is not among them</li>
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<p>So You Think You Can Dance is officially off the floor. Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn confirmed Sunday that the network has no intention of bringing back the beloved dance competition, effectively ending a run that stretched nearly two decades and helped launch some of the most recognizable names in the dance world.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, it&#8217;s a very important show in the history of Fox,&#8221; Thorn told reporters during a pre-Upfronts press call. &#8220;But right now, there are no plans to order another season. We&#8217;ve had conversations about it, but nothing formal.&#8221;</p>
<p>The show last aired in spring 2024 — its 18th season — hosted by the ever-reliable Cat Deeley, with JoJo Siwa, Allison Holker, and Maksim Chmerkovskiy on the judging panel. That season introduced documentary-style contestant profiles and a $100,000 grand prize, part of an effort to reimagine the format for a new era. It wasn&#8217;t enough to secure a future.</p>
<h2>A Summer Staple That Lost Its Footing</h2>
<p>For 15 years, SYTYCD was appointment television. From its 2005 debut through Season 16 in 2019, it was Fox&#8217;s defining summer franchise — the show that put contemporary, hip-hop, ballroom, and Broadway dance in front of millions of viewers every week. Then COVID hit, the show went dark for two years, and things were never quite the same.</p>
<p>When it returned for Season 17 in 2022, it came back with a new judging lineup: JoJo Siwa, the late Stephen &#8220;tWitch&#8221; Boss, and Matthew Morrison. But Morrison <a href="https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/matthew-morrison-leaves-so-you-think-you-can-dance-judge-1235280352/">abruptly exited mid-season</a> after failing to follow &#8220;competition production protocols,&#8221; with Leah Remini stepping in to finish out the season. The show skipped 2023 entirely.</p>
<p>Season 18 brought its own complications before a single episode aired. Nigel Lythgoe — co-creator of the series and a fixture on the judging panel for most of its run — was originally set to return, but stepped down after two lawsuits accused him of sexual assault, including one filed by American Idol&#8217;s Paula Abdul. JoJo Siwa was brought in as his replacement. (Lythgoe&#8217;s lawsuit was ultimately settled in December 2024.)</p>
<p>Holker&#8217;s presence that season carried its own emotional weight — she had been married to tWitch, who died by suicide in December 2022, just months after Season 17 wrapped.</p>
<h2>What Fox Is Moving Forward With Instead</h2>
<p>Fox isn&#8217;t stepping back from unscripted television — far from it. The network&#8217;s 2026–27 lineup is loaded, with more than 15 reality and competition series returning, including The Masked Singer, Hell&#8217;s Kitchen, Next Level Chef, LEGO Masters, Special Forces: World&#8217;s Toughest Test, and The Floor, among others. A new series called Marriage Market — following singles whose family members attempt to find them a spouse — has also been ordered.</p>
<p>SYTYCD, produced by Sony Pictures Television&#8217;s 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions, simply didn&#8217;t make that list.</p>
<p>The show was executive produced by showrunner Daniel Martin alongside series co-creator Nigel Lythgoe, Barry Adelman, Eli Holzman, and Aaron Saidman.</p>
<p>For fans who grew up watching the show crown legends like Season 2 winner Benji Schwimmer or watching Twitch himself rise from contestant to beloved judge, the news stings. SYTYCD wasn&#8217;t just a competition — it was a cultural moment, a show that treated dance as the art form it is. Twenty years later, the stage has gone dark. And for now, at least, no one at Fox is planning to turn the lights back on.</p>
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		<title>Fox&#8217;s &#8216;Baywatch&#8217; Reboot Gets January 2027 Premiere Date</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hannah Reyes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 17:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Stephen Amell-led Baywatch reboot is coming to Fox in late January 2027, with original cast members returning and a buzzy new ensemble.</p>
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<li>Fox&#8217;s Baywatch reboot will premiere in late January 2027, held back from its originally expected fall 2026 debut</li>
<li>Stephen Amell stars as Hobie Buchannon, son of David Hasselhoff&#8217;s original character Mitch, with original cast members David Chokachi and Erika Eleniak also returning</li>
<li>The ensemble mixes established TV talent — Shay Mitchell, Hassie Harrison — with social media stars Noah Beck, Livvy Dunne, and Brooks Nader</li>
<li>Fox is eyeing an NFL playoff post-game slot for the premiere, likely the NFC Championship on January 31</li>
<li>The network also revealed a Family Guy spinoff called Stewie, set for the 2027-2028 season</li>
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<p>The red swimsuits are coming back — just not quite as soon as some fans were hoping. Fox confirmed on Monday that its highly anticipated <a href="https://screenrant.com/db/tv-show/baywatch/">Baywatch reboot</a> will premiere in late January 2027, sliding the show from a fall 2026 debut into a coveted midseason launch window. And if you&#8217;re reading the tea leaves, there&#8217;s a strong chance the premiere will land right after the NFC Championship game on January 31 — a move that would put the show in front of tens of millions of football viewers on night one.</p>
<p>Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn didn&#8217;t mince words about what the show means to the network. &#8220;There&#8217;s only one Baywatch,&#8221; he told reporters. &#8220;It&#8217;s one of the most iconic, popular television franchises in TV history.&#8221; And on the decision to hold it for midseason: &#8220;We have a rich history of launching series midseason. We just did it most recently with Best Medicine and Memory of a Killer, and Doc before that. It goes all the way back to 24 and Empire and the 9-1-1s and The Resident. Obviously, Baywatch is a huge, huge priority for us, and we think we have a great opportunity to set the show up for success there.&#8221;</p>
<p>That strategy already paid off handsomely for the network this past season — Best Medicine drew 10.8 million total multiplatform viewers for its first episode, and Memory of a Killer pulled in 16.2 million. Fox is clearly hoping lightning strikes a third time, only bigger.</p>
<h2>What the New Baywatch Actually Looks Like</h2>
<p>The reboot picks up the Buchannon family line. Stephen Amell — who most recently starred in the short-lived Suits: L.A. on NBC — plays Hobie Buchannon, now a Baywatch Captain who&#8217;s grown out of his wild-child reputation. His world gets complicated fast when his biological daughter Charlie Vale, played by Jessica Belkin, shows up on his doorstep wanting to join the team in Venice Beach. It&#8217;s a smart enough hook: longtime fans get a direct thread back to the original series, while newer viewers get a family drama they can follow without any nostalgia required.</p>
<p>The ensemble around Amell is a deliberate mix of television credibility and social media reach. <a href="https://www.tvinsider.com/show/animal-control/">Pretty Little Liars</a> alum Shay Mitchell plays Trina, a former lawyer turned lifeguard. Hassie Harrison and Thaddeus LaGrone round out the core cast alongside Noah Beck, Brooks Nader, and Livvy Dunne — who makes her acting debut in the series as a character named Grace. The show is also leaning into its legacy where it counts: David Chokachi is back as Cody Madison, and Erika Eleniak is confirmed to appear, making this a genuine continuation rather than a full reboot from scratch.</p>
<p>Thorn described the show as &#8220;pure escapism with a cast that blends top television talent with major social influencers,&#8221; and acknowledged the weight of the moment: &#8220;We&#8217;re feeling great about where we are, but also feeling pressure of already heightened, fanned expectations. It&#8217;s an exciting challenge for my teams and I.&#8221;</p>
<p>Behind the camera, Burn Notice creator Matt Nix is serving as showrunner and executive producer, with McG — who directed the pilot — also executive producing. The original show&#8217;s creators Michael Berk, Greg Bonann, and Doug Schwartz are all attached as executive producers, and the series is co-produced by Fox Entertainment and Fremantle. Production is already underway in Los Angeles, including on location at Venice Beach and at the Fox Studio Lot in Century City. The show is set to run 12 episodes.</p>
<p>At its peak, the original Baywatch was the most-watched show on the planet — airing in more than 200 countries and reaching over a billion viewers weekly during its 11-season run. Fox is clearly banking on that name recognition translating. The reboot has already locked in Toyota as its exclusive automotive partner, with a beer partner announcement expected at the network&#8217;s upfront presentation. That&#8217;s real advertiser heat before a single episode has aired.</p>
<h2>What Else Fox Has Coming</h2>
<p>Baywatch isn&#8217;t the only new show Fox is building around. The network also announced The Interrogator, a Washington D.C.-set espionage thriller written by and starring Stephen Fry, who plays former MI6 agent Conrad Henry — described by Thorn as &#8220;a sexy rebel in his own right&#8221; with &#8220;razor sharp intellect and deceptively charming&#8221; energy. Jenna Elfman co-stars as the handler for his team of brilliant outsiders, with Jessica Sula, Michael Beach, Luke Kleintank, and Maria Zhang also in the cast. It&#8217;s co-produced by Lionsgate Television and Fox Entertainment, and will also debut at midseason.</p>
<p>Fox&#8217;s fall 2026 schedule itself is lean on scripted fare — Tuesday night holds Best Medicine and Doc, and Sunday&#8217;s Animation Domination block gets a live-action addition with Animal Control (starring Joel McHale) moving in after The Simpsons. Bob&#8217;s Burgers, meanwhile, is sitting out the fall for the first time in 14 years, held alongside Family Guy and American Dad! for midseason. It&#8217;s a notable shift for a block that&#8217;s been one of broadcast TV&#8217;s most reliable Sunday night institutions.</p>
<p>Fox CEO Rob Wade acknowledged the network&#8217;s heavy reliance on existing IP, noting that &#8220;90% of our slate is returning shows,&#8221; while adding that the new series are designed to be &#8220;incredibly complementary.&#8221; The network has also paused live-action comedy development while it figures out a sustainable production model for the genre — a candid admission that speaks to the broader challenges facing broadcast comedy right now.</p>
<p>Looking further ahead, Fox already has two series locked in for the 2027-2028 season: a new version of Highway to Heaven from Friday Night Lights creator Jason Katims, and — perhaps most exciting for animation fans — Stewie, a Family Guy spinoff from Seth MacFarlane. The show follows the world&#8217;s most beloved talking baby after he gets kicked out of his old preschool and is forced into a new one alongside kids he doesn&#8217;t know and, somehow, a 75-year-old class turtle with opinions about everything. MacFarlane voices Stewie and executive produces; Kirker Butler, who co-created the spinoff with MacFarlane, serves as showrunner.</p>
<p>For now, though, all eyes are on Baywatch. Thorn put it plainly: &#8220;It&#8217;s iconic, it&#8217;s global, and it captures the very best of the California dream.&#8221; January can&#8217;t come fast enough.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 16:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>Fox&#8217;s Baywatch reboot starring Stephen Amell as Hobie Buchannon will premiere in late January 2027, not this fall as some had hoped.</li>
<li>The 12-episode series is already in production in Los Angeles, including Venice Beach and the Fox Studio Lot in Century City.</li>
<li>Original cast members David Chokachi and Erika Eleniak are returning, while social media stars Noah Beck, Livvy Dunne, and Brooks Nader join the ensemble.</li>
<li>Fox also announced The Interrogator, a new spy thriller written by and starring Stephen Fry, for the same midseason window.</li>
<li>Seth MacFarlane&#8217;s Family Guy spinoff Stewie has been ordered for the 2027-2028 season, with MacFarlane voicing the character.</li>
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<p>Fox is officially bringing back Baywatch — and the network is making sure it lands with a splash. The highly anticipated reboot starring <a href="https://screenrant.com/db/tv-show/baywatch/">Stephen Amell</a> has been confirmed for a late January 2027 premiere, part of a midseason strategy that Fox is betting big on heading into its 2026-2027 broadcast year.</p>
<p>Fox Television Network President Michael Thorn didn&#8217;t mince words about why the show isn&#8217;t hitting the fall schedule. &#8220;There&#8217;s only one Baywatch,&#8221; he told reporters. &#8220;It&#8217;s one of the most iconic, popular television franchises in TV history.&#8221; He pointed to the network&#8217;s strong track record with midseason launches — citing hits like 24, Empire, the 9-1-1 franchise, The Resident, and, most recently, Memory of a Killer, which pulled 16.2 million total multiplatform viewers for its first episode. &#8220;Obviously, Baywatch is a huge, huge priority for us, and we think we have a great opportunity to set the show up for success there.&#8221;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a strong chance the show gets a marquee launch slot: Fox&#8217;s head of scheduling Dan Harrison confirmed the premiere would land in &#8220;late&#8221; January, and the timing lines up neatly with either the NFL Divisional Round on January 24 or — more likely — the NFC Conference Championship on January 31. A post-game debut in front of millions of football fans would be exactly the kind of rocket fuel Fox used for Best Medicine and Fear Factor: House of Fear, both of which drew 15 million or more viewers when they launched behind NFL games this past season.</p>
<p>Advertisers are already circling. Toyota has signed on as the show&#8217;s exclusive automotive partner, and Fox EVP of ad sales Katrina Cukaj said a beer partner is close to being announced — likely revealed at Fox&#8217;s upfront presentation in New York.</p>
<h2>Who&#8217;s in the New Baywatch — and What&#8217;s the Story?</h2>
<p>Amell plays Hobie Buchannon, once the wild-child son of original Baywatch icon Mitch Buchannon (David Hasselhoff), now grown up and serving as a Baywatch Captain on Venice Beach. The story kicks off when his biological daughter Charlie Vale, played by Jessica Belkin, shows up on his doorstep wanting to carry on the Buchannon family legacy. It&#8217;s a smart hook — fans of the original get a direct line back to the mythology, while new viewers get a family-drama entry point that doesn&#8217;t require a nostalgia decoder ring.</p>
<p>The ensemble around Amell is a deliberate mix of TV veterans and social media heavyweights. <a href="https://www.tvinsider.com/show/animal-control/">Pretty Little Liars</a> alum Shay Mitchell plays Trina, a former lawyer turned lifeguard. Hassie Harrison plays Nat, Thaddeus LaGrone plays Brad, Noah Beck plays Luke, and Brooks Nader plays Selene. Livvy Dunne makes her acting debut as Grace in a recurring role. Thorn described the cast as blending &#8220;top television talent with major social influencers&#8221; — and with Beck, Nader, and Dunne all bringing massive online followings, Fox clearly isn&#8217;t leaving the digital audience to chance.</p>
<p>On the legacy side, David Chokachi is back as his original character Cody Madison, and Erika Eleniak has also been confirmed to appear. The original Baywatch creators — Michael Berk, Greg Bonann, and Doug Schwartz — are all attached as executive producers, lending the project a genuine sense of continuity rather than a reboot-in-name-only feel.</p>
<p>Behind the camera, Burn Notice creator Matt Nix is showrunning and executive producing alongside McG, who directed the series premiere. Fox Entertainment and Fremantle are co-producing. The show is set for 12 episodes.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s iconic, it&#8217;s global, and it captures the very best of the California dream,&#8221; Thorn said. &#8220;It&#8217;s pure escapism&#8230; It&#8217;s an honor to bring Baywatch back. We&#8217;re feeling great about where we are, but also feeling the pressure of already heightened, fanned expectations. It&#8217;s an exciting challenge for my teams and I.&#8221;</p>
<p>At its peak, the original Baywatch was the most-watched show on the planet — airing in more than 200 countries and reaching over a billion viewers weekly during its 11-season run. That&#8217;s the bar Fox is swinging for.</p>
<h2>Also Coming: Stephen Fry&#8217;s Spy Thriller and a Very Familiar Talking Baby</h2>
<p>Baywatch isn&#8217;t the only new drama Fox is holding for midseason. The Interrogator, written by and starring Stephen Fry, is also part of the winter rollout. Fry plays Conrad Henry, a former MI6 agent who leads a team of handpicked outsiders in Washington, D.C. — using charm, intellect, and behavioral manipulation when conventional interrogation fails. Jenna Elfman co-stars as his handler, with Jessica Sula, Michael Beach, Luke Kleintank, and Maria Zhang rounding out the cast. The show is co-produced by Lionsgate Television and Fox Entertainment. Of Fry&#8217;s character, Thorn said: &#8220;We see a strong signature Fox character, razor sharp intellect and deceptively charming. He&#8217;s a sexy rebel in his own right.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fox also confirmed that a second drama night will be added at midseason to accommodate both Baywatch and The Interrogator — the specific night is still TBD.</p>
<p>And looking even further ahead: Seth MacFarlane&#8217;s <a href="https://www.tvinsider.com/show/family-guy/">Family Guy</a> spinoff Stewie is already locked in for the 2027-2028 season. MacFarlane voices the character and executive produces through his Fuzzy Door banner. The premise finds Stewie getting booted from his old preschool and forced into a new, decidedly not-top-of-the-line one — where he eventually starts using his array of devices to take his new classmates on adventures through space and time. Kirker Butler, who co-created the series with MacFarlane, serves as showrunner with Kara Vallow executive producing. It&#8217;s produced by 20th Television Animation.</p>
<p>Also already ordered for 2027-2028: a new version of Highway to Heaven from Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights, Parenthood), produced with Amblin Television and Michael Landon Productions.</p>
<h2>What Fox&#8217;s Fall 2026 Schedule Actually Looks Like</h2>
<p>While the marquee new shows wait in the wings, Fox&#8217;s fall 2026 lineup is notably lean on scripted fare. Tuesdays carry the only non-animated scripted night, with Best Medicine (Season 2, 14 episodes) and Doc (Season 3, 22 episodes) holding down the 8 and 9 p.m. slots. Sundays get a twist this year: live-action comedy Animal Control, starring Joel McHale and entering its fifth season, moves into the Animation Domination block after The Simpsons, joining Universal Basic Guys and Grimsburg. It&#8217;s the first time a live-action comedy has aired on Fox Sundays since 2018.</p>
<p>Notably, Bob&#8217;s Burgers — heading into its 17th season — is sitting out fall for the first time in 14 years, joining Family Guy, American Dad!, and Krapopolis in the midseason queue. Fox Entertainment CEO Rob Wade acknowledged the math plainly: &#8220;90% of our slate is returning shows.&#8221;</p>
<p>The unscripted bench is deep. Renewed series include <a href="https://www.tvinsider.com/show/hells-kitchen/">Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</a> (Seasons 25 and 26), The Masked Singer (Season 15), The Floor (Seasons 6 and 7), Next Level Baker (Seasons 2 and 3), Next Level Chef (Season 6), LEGO Masters (Season 6), Beat Shazam (Season 8), Kitchen Nightmares (Season 3), and more. Wade was candid that some of that unscripted stockpile was built as insurance against a potential writers&#8217; strike. &#8220;There was a time in March, and before that January and February, where we were on short we could have been looking at another strike action for this year,&#8221; he said. &#8220;So we do buy surpluses of shows in the eventuality that there is a crisis or we need them.&#8221;</p>
<p>One new unscripted addition: Marriage Market, a dating format hosted by Whitney Cummings where singles hand over their love lives entirely to their closest family members. It&#8217;s slated for 2027.</p>
<p>Peter Gallagher (The O.C., Grace and Frankie) is also joining Murder in a Small Town for Season 3, playing Rod Finlayson — described as a charismatic and uber-independent arrival whose presence sets off a chain of upheavals for the show&#8217;s leads.</p>
<p>Baywatch is filming now. January can&#8217;t come soon enough.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fox officially renewed Murder in a Small Town for Season 3, with Peter Gallagher joining Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk as a season-long adversary.</p>
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<li>Fox has officially renewed <em>Murder in a Small Town</em> for Season 3, with 10 new episodes ordered.</li>
<li>Peter Gallagher (<em>The O.C.</em>, <em>Grace and Frankie</em>) joins the cast as season-long adversary Rod Finlayson.</li>
<li>Season 2 grew 11% over Season 1 in seven-day multiplatform viewership and hit series highs on streaming.</li>
<li>The renewal follows the Season 2 cliffhanger in which Karl proposed to Cassandra — and didn&#8217;t get an answer.</li>
<li>Executive producer Ian Weir has said it would be \&#8221;impossible\&#8221; to even consider breaking Karl and Cassandra up in Season 3.</li>
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<p><em>Murder in a Small Town</em> is officially coming back — and it&#8217;s bringing some serious company. Fox renewed the cozy mystery drama for Season 3 on May 7, and in the same breath announced that Peter Gallagher will be joining Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk for a full season-long arc. For anyone still holding their breath after that Season 2 finale proposal cliffhanger, you can exhale now.</p>
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<p>Gallagher, best known to a generation of fans as Sandy Cohen on <em>The O.C.</em> and more recently for <em>Grace and Frankie</em>, will play Rod Finlayson — described as \&#8221;a charismatic, uber-independent, capable yet unreliable figure, whose arrival at the Gibsons&#8217; marina on his beloved boat sets up a sequence of upheavals that Alberg and Cassandra will have to grapple with.\&#8221; Fox exec Brooke Bowman called him \&#8221;their newest adversary,&#8221; which suggests Rod&#8217;s charm is very much part of the problem.</p>
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<p>\&#8221;We love bringing this cozy and delightful mystery to Fox fans, and we&#8217;re thrilled <em>Murder in a Small Town</em> has continued to resonate with our audience,\&#8221; said Bowman, EVP of Drama Programming &amp; Development at Fox. \&#8221;We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Sepia Films and Future Shack on Season 3, alongside our exceptional cast led by Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk and soon to include the incomparable talent of Peter Gallagher as their newest adversary.\&#8221;</p>
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<p>Gallagher&#8217;s credits go well beyond the Cohen household. He shared a SAG Award for <em>Short Cuts</em> and earned a Golden Globe nomination for <em>American Beauty</em>, and his TV résumé stretches from <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> and <em>Law &amp; Order: SVU</em> to <em>Zoey&#8217;s Extraordinary Playlist</em> and <em>New Girl</em>. He&#8217;s a known quantity, and that&#8217;s entirely the point.</p>
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<h2>Fox&#8217;s Strategy: One Big Name Per Season</h2>
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<p>His casting isn&#8217;t just a happy coincidence — it&#8217;s a deliberate play. According to <a href="https://deadline.com/2026/05/murder-in-a-small-town-renewed-season-3-peter-gallagher-1236882059/" target="_blank">Deadline</a>, Fox has been quietly running a strategy on its lighter, more optimistic dramas: bring in a recognizable name each season on a one-year deal to inject fresh energy without blowing up what&#8217;s already working. <em>Murder in a Small Town</em> did it with Marcia Gay Harden in Season 2. <em>Doc</em> did it with Felicity Huffman and is doing it again with Blair Underwood in Season 3. Gallagher is the next piece of that puzzle.</p>
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<p>It makes sense on paper, and apparently it&#8217;s working. Season 2 improved on Season 1&#8217;s seven-day multiplatform audience by 11%, hit series highs in both total multiplatform and streaming, posted solid numbers on Hulu, and — rarest of all in the current TV landscape — actually saw a year-to-year increase in linear viewership. For a show that also benefits from a lower-cost Canadian production model (Sepia Films produces in association with Fox Entertainment and Future Shack Entertainment), that&#8217;s a genuinely attractive package for a network.</p>
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<p>With this renewal, Fox has now locked in its full slate of scripted renewals for 2025-26. <em>Murder in a Small Town</em> joins <em>Doc</em>, <em>Memory of a Killer</em>, and the hour-long dramedy <em>Best Medicine</em> on the network&#8217;s schedule for next season. Fox will officially unveil its 2026-27 lineup at its upfront presentation on May 11.</p>
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<h2>Where Things Left Off — and Where They&#8217;re Headed</h2>
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<p>If you watched the Season 2 finale, \&#8221;Nightshade,\&#8221; you know it earned its cliffhanger status. The cold case mystery that Cassandra (Kreuk) and Holly (Dakota Guppy) had been unraveling all season came to a satisfying close — but the real gut punch came at the end, when Karl (Sutherland) worked up the nerve to propose. He started with a hypothetical — \&#8221;Could you see yourself marrying me?\&#8221; — before dropping all pretense and just asking outright: \&#8221;Will you marry me?\&#8221; What he got back was a strained look from Cassandra, with his daughter watching from the doorway, and then&#8230; credits.</p>
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<p>Executive producer Ian Weir told TVLine that breaking Karl and Cassandra up is \&#8221;impossible\&#8221; to even consider for Season 3, so the proposal isn&#8217;t a death knell for the relationship — it&#8217;s a complication. A big one.</p>
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<p>The producers have been thinking about where to take the show for a while. EP Jeff Wachtel previously told TV Insider that Season 3 is meant to be about Karl reckoning with his history of pushing people away. \&#8221;He is going to really need to lean into his more thoughtful, caring, intuitive self,\&#8221; Wachtel said, adding that Karl&#8217;s complicated feelings about his absent father — a thread the show has been quietly pulling since early on — will finally move to the foreground. \&#8221;That&#8217;s something we&#8217;re really going to dive into.\&#8221;</p>
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<p>Fellow EP Tina Pehme has hinted that Cassandra&#8217;s guardedness — her habit of keeping Karl at arm&#8217;s length, her decision to hide why she really left Sacramento — won&#8217;t stay buried either. \&#8221;What is she going to hold on to? What do they give back? What do they give to each other? What do they crack open?\&#8221; she said.</p>
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<p>Into all of that simmers Rod Finlayson, sailing into Gibsons&#8217; marina on his boat and immediately making everything messier. Whether he&#8217;s a threat to the investigation, the relationship, or both — that&#8217;s the question Season 3 gets to answer.</p>
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<p>No premiere date has been set yet, but with the upfront presentation just days away, more details about the Season 3 timeline should be coming soon.</p>
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		<title>Highway to Heaven Is Getting a Fox Reboot in 2027</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 22:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fox has ordered a reboot of Michael Landon's beloved 1980s angel drama, with Friday Night Lights showrunner Jason Katims at the helm.</p>
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<li>Fox has greenlit a reboot of Michael Landon&#8217;s classic NBC drama <em>Highway to Heaven</em> for the 2027-28 season.</li>
<li>Emmy-winning <em>Friday Night Lights</em> and <em>Parenthood</em> showrunner Jason Katims will write and run the new series.</li>
<li>The reboot is produced by Fox Entertainment Studios alongside Amblin Television and Michael Landon Productions.</li>
<li>Cindy Landon, Michael Landon&#8217;s widow, is an executive producer and says the timing feels exactly right.</li>
<li>A <em>Highway to Heaven</em> reboot movie aired on Lifetime in 2021, but this marks the first full series revival.</li>
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<p>One of the most beloved faith-based dramas in television history is coming back. Fox has officially ordered a reboot of <em>Highway to Heaven</em> — Michael Landon&#8217;s beloved NBC series about a probationary angel sent to Earth to help people in need — with a premiere set for the 2027-28 broadcast season.</p>
<p>Jason Katims, the Emmy Award-winning showrunner behind <em>Friday Night Lights</em> and <em>Parenthood</em>, will helm the reimagining as executive producer and showrunner. It&#8217;s a pairing that makes a lot of sense: Katims has built his career on exactly the kind of grounded, emotionally resonant storytelling that made the original run for five seasons on NBC from 1984 to 1989.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m excited by the challenge of putting a contemporary lens on this classic tale,&#8221; Katims said in a statement. &#8220;The idea of telling a very grounded, human story about an angel feels immediately emotional to me — and fun. I love going outside my comfort zone to tell a tale about someone trying to do better as an angel than he did as a man.&#8221;</p>
<p>The original series starred Landon as Jonathan Smith, an angel sent down by The Boss — that&#8217;s God — to do good deeds and complete assignments alongside a retired cop named Mark Gordon, played by Victor French. The two traveled across the country week after week delivering compassion, redemption, and the kind of heartfelt storytelling that built an intensely loyal audience. It&#8217;s the sort of show people still bring up with genuine warmth decades later.</p>
<h2>A Family Legacy, Carried Forward</h2>
<p>What makes this reboot feel different from a typical IP revival is who&#8217;s in the room. Cindy Landon — Michael Landon&#8217;s widow — is an executive producer through Michael Landon Productions, working alongside Amblin Television&#8217;s Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, and Todd Cohen, as well as Mark Itkin and Wayne Lepoff.</p>
<p>&#8220;Highway to Heaven has always been about connection, compassion, and the idea that small acts can have big ripple effects and make a lasting difference,&#8221; Cindy Landon said. &#8220;I&#8217;m proud to help carry Michael&#8217;s legacy forward with partners like Fox and Amblin, who understand the heart of this series and are bringing it to a new generation at just the right moment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn echoed that sentiment: &#8220;With the incredible pairing of Jason Katims, Cindy Landon, and the Amblin team, we&#8217;re building on Highway to Heaven&#8217;s timeless legacy of transformation and optimism in a way that feels deeply relevant and relatable to our audience.&#8221;</p>
<p>The series will be produced and owned by Fox Entertainment Studios — part of the network&#8217;s ongoing push to control a significant portion of its own content — and distributed worldwide by Fox Entertainment Global.</p>
<h2>Why This, Why Now</h2>
<p>The timing isn&#8217;t an accident. Fox has been leaning hard into feel-good programming in recent years, finding real success with series like <em>Doc</em> and <em>Best Medicine</em>, and is also reviving <em>Baywatch</em> for the upcoming 2026-27 season. There&#8217;s a clear appetite right now for shows that lead with optimism and adventure — something <em>Highway to Heaven</em> was built on from day one.</p>
<p>Katims is no stranger to that emotional register. His résumé — which also includes <em>My So-Called Life</em>, <em>Roswell</em>, <em>Dear Edward</em>, and <em>About a Boy</em> — is essentially a master class in finding the humanity in difficult, messy, real-feeling stories. He&#8217;s won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, a Peabody Award, and multiple Humanitas Prizes. If anyone knows how to make an audience cry in the best possible way, it&#8217;s him.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also worth noting that this won&#8217;t be the first time someone has revisited the material. Lifetime aired a <em>Highway to Heaven</em> TV movie in 2021 starring Jill Scott and Barry Watson — but a full series order from a major broadcast network is a different proposition entirely.</p>
<p>No casting has been announced yet for the new Jonathan Smith, but with Cindy Landon in the room and Katims at the keyboard, the foundation is about as solid as a reboot can get. The show hits Fox during the 2027-28 season.</p>
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