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		<title>Jury Duty Renewed for Season 3 at Prime Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 02:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Amazon has officially renewed Jury Duty for a third season — but who's the next unsuspecting star, and what wild scenario will they walk into?</p>
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<li>Amazon officially renewed <em>Jury Duty</em> for a third season at its upfronts presentation on May 11.</li>
<li>Prime Video&#8217;s global head of TV Peter Friedlander made the announcement — no setting or scenario has been confirmed yet.</li>
<li>The creative team from seasons one and two may or may not return; conversations about season 3 began around the start of 2026.</li>
<li>Season 2 star Anthony Norman joined original mark Ronald Gladden in the franchise&#8217;s hall of unwitting heroes.</li>
<li>Executive producer Chris Kula teased a potential idea: a fake TV show where someone is duped into giving a heartfelt speech for something that doesn&#8217;t exist.</li>
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<p>Someone new is about to have their life turned completely upside down — and they won&#8217;t even know it&#8217;s happening. Amazon has officially renewed <em>Jury Duty</em> for a third season, with Prime Video&#8217;s global head of TV Peter Friedlander making the announcement at the streamer&#8217;s upfronts presentation on Monday.</p>
<p>Naturally, Friedlander didn&#8217;t breathe a word about where the show might be set or who the next unsuspecting civilian will be. That&#8217;s kind of the whole point.</p>
<p>The docu-hoax comedy, created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, has built its entire identity around one beautifully simple (and wildly complicated) premise: drop a real, unknowing person into a completely fabricated world staffed by 24/7 actors, and see what happens. The first season, which premiered in 2023, put Ronald Gladden through a fake civil trial where every juror — including James Marsden, playing himself — was in on the joke except him. It won a Peabody, earned four Emmy nominations including comedy series and comedy supporting actor for Marsden, and landed two Golden Globe nods.</p>
<h2>What Happened in Season 2</h2>
<p>Season 2, titled <em>Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat</em>, relocated the concept to the annual offsite of a family-owned hot sauce company called Rockin&#8217; Grandma&#8217;s. Anthony Norman was brought in as a temp worker and told a documentary crew was filming a leadership transition story — founder Doug handing things off to his slacker son, Dougie Jr. What Norman didn&#8217;t know was that every single person around him, from Doug to the intern in the corner, was a trained actor hitting scripted beats.</p>
<p>The season wrapped April 3, and its finale delivered a genuinely moving payoff. Norman — faced with the staged threat of Rockin&#8217; Grandma&#8217;s being sold off to corporate interests — stood up, delivered what executive producer Chris Kula described as an &#8220;Aaron Sorkin-esque monologue,&#8221; and appealed to the CEO with the line, &#8220;father to father, I need to talk to you.&#8221; The production had scripted that moment hoping their mark would rise to it. He did. And he walked away with $150,000.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was just an absolute gem of a human,&#8221; Kula said at a recent Variety FYC panel. &#8220;We scripted the season with the hope that the hero would meet this ideal&#8230; My jaw dropped. He was just an absolute hero.&#8221;</p>
<h2>The Insane Pressure of Pulling It Off</h2>
<p>Getting to that finale moment, though, is a feat that sounds genuinely exhausting. Kula, who also appeared on-screen in <em>Company Retreat</em>, was candid about the daily anxiety of keeping a production this delicate from falling apart.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every single day on set was kind of terrifying, because you had the fear this is the day it could all end,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Somebody could misspeak, a camera could be seen. Some element could unravel all the work we&#8217;ve done. So when we got to the final day of the big finale — I woke up three hours before the call time that day, because I was just adrenalized. It was a high wire act, and we knew there was no second take. It was unlike anything I&#8217;ve ever done before, and I&#8217;m sure ever will.&#8221;</p>
<p>That pressure also explains the timeline. There were three years between season one and season two. &#8220;It took three years from the first one to this one, so there&#8217;s a long runway to get there,&#8221; Kula acknowledged. So don&#8217;t hold your breath for a 2027 premiere.</p>
<p>As for what season three might look like, Kula already has ideas percolating. &#8220;I&#8217;m thinking of maybe like a fake TV show,&#8221; he said, &#8220;like going to awards functions and someone&#8217;s duped into giving heartfelt testimony for this thing that doesn&#8217;t exist.&#8221; Whether that idea makes it to screen is another question entirely — Deadline reports that a scenario hasn&#8217;t been completely settled on, and it&#8217;s not yet clear if the full creative team from seasons one and two will be back.</p>
<p>What is clear: Ronald Gladden and Anthony Norman now have a little club, and somewhere out there, the next unwitting member of that club is just living their life, completely unaware of what&#8217;s coming.</p>
<p>Both seasons of <em>Jury Duty</em> are streaming now on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/primevideo" target="_blank">Amazon Prime Video</a>.</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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		<title>David Boreanaz&#8217;s Rockford Files Reboot Gets NBC Series Order</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 18:39:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Boreanaz steps into James Garner's iconic role as NBC officially orders The Rockford Files reboot for the 2026-27 season.</p>
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<li>NBC has officially ordered a contemporary reboot of The Rockford Files starring David Boreanaz for the 2026-27 season.</li>
<li>Boreanaz plays a newly paroled James Rockford navigating L.A. crime and corruption as a private investigator.</li>
<li>Former SEAL Team co-star Michaela McManus joins the cast alongside Felix Solis and Jacki Weaver.</li>
<li>The show was a frontrunner from the start of pilot season, boosted by Boreanaz&#8217;s performance blending swagger and dry wit.</li>
<li>NBC passed on four other pilots including projects starring Emily Deschanel, Damon Wayans Jr., and Taylor Schilling.</li>
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<p>Jim Rockford is officially back on the case. NBC has handed a series order to <em>The Rockford Files</em>, the contemporary reboot starring David Boreanaz, set to debut in the 2026-27 television season — and from everything that screened this pilot season, the network made the right call.</p>
<p>Boreanaz steps into the role made iconic by the late James Garner, playing a newly paroled James Rockford who returns to his life as a private investigator in Los Angeles. The official logline sets the tone perfectly: &#8220;Using his charm and wit to solve cases around Los Angeles, it doesn&#8217;t take long for his quest for legitimacy to land him squarely in the crosshairs of both local police and organized crime.&#8221; So yes — same Rockford energy, updated for now.</p>
<p>The show was considered a strong contender from the moment it was announced, and its position only solidified after the pilot screened for the network. According to sources, Boreanaz&#8217;s performance was singled out as a highlight — his ability to blend swagger and dry wit drew comparisons to what made the original series work in the first place. That&#8217;s no small thing when you&#8217;re carrying the legacy of a show that ran for six seasons and earned Garner an Emmy.</p>
<h2>Who&#8217;s Joining Boreanaz on the Case</h2>
<p>Boreanaz won&#8217;t be working alone. Michaela McManus — his former <em>SEAL Team</em> co-star — joins the cast, along with Felix Solis (<em>The Rookie</em>) and Jacki Weaver (<em>Yellowstone</em>). It&#8217;s a sharp ensemble, and the reunion between Boreanaz and McManus gives the show a built-in dynamic to work with from day one.</p>
<p>Behind the camera, writer Mike Daniels (<em>Ponies</em>) executive produces alongside Carl Beverly and Sarah Timberman, with Chris Leanza as co-executive producer. Greg Mottola directed and executive produced the pilot.</p>
<p>The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group — keeping everything in the NBC family.</p>
<h2>A Pilot Season With Real Stakes</h2>
<p>This was NBC&#8217;s most ambitious pilot season since before the pandemic, with eight pilots in contention across five dramas and three comedies. The network committed to established TV stars anchoring every project, and by most accounts, it paid off — leading performances tested high across the board at every screening.</p>
<p>Of the eight, four made the cut. Alongside <em>The Rockford Files</em>, NBC also ordered the law enforcement drama <em>Line of Fire</em> (formerly titled <em>Protection</em>) starring Peter Krause and Hope Davis, the single-camera comedy <em>Sunset P.I.</em> with Jake Johnson as an L.A. private eye, and the multi-camera comedy <em>Newlyweds</em>, which stars real-life couple Téa Leoni and Tim Daly — with Jamie Lee Curtis recurring as a guest star, because why not.</p>
<p>The four that didn&#8217;t make it: drama <em>Key Witness</em> starring Emily Deschanel, <em>What the Dead Know</em> starring Taylor Schilling, <em>Puzzled</em> starring Damon Wayans Jr., and an untitled comedy featuring Katey Sagal and Jane Lynch. That&#8217;s a lot of recognizable names that won&#8217;t be on NBC next fall — though Deschanel&#8217;s project is reportedly being shopped to other networks, and there&#8217;s talk of retooling the Schilling drama around her character.</p>
<p>NBC chairman Pearlena Igbokwe framed the picks as exactly the kind of bold moves the network wanted to make. &#8220;Our creative teams, led by Lisa Katz at NBC and Erin Underhill at Universal Television, delivered an exceptional pilot slate, developing eight standout projects that reflect our ambition,&#8221; she said. &#8220;While we often hear the phrase embarrassment of riches, it truly applies in this case. This process allowed us to take big swings, and we landed on shows that we think can truly break through.&#8221;</p>
<p>The pilot season also had a real-world impact beyond the screen — all eight pilots filmed domestically, creating approximately 4,000 jobs across cast, crew, and production teams. Three shot on the Universal lot in Los Angeles, three in New York, and two in Atlanta.</p>
<p>For NBC, the new shows slot into a lineup that already includes <em>Law &amp; Order</em>, <em>Law &amp; Order: SVU</em>, <em>Chicago Med</em>, <em>Chicago Fire</em>, and <em>Chicago P.D.</em> — meaning <em>The Rockford Files</em> and <em>Line of Fire</em> will have some very established neighbors to settle in next to.</p>
<p>As for Boreanaz — who spent 13 seasons on <em>Bones</em> and another seven on <em>SEAL Team</em> — this is his biggest network bet since hanging up the dog tags. If the pilot is any indication, Rockford fits him like a well-worn leather jacket.</p>
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		<title>R.J. Decker Renewed for Season 2 at ABC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 17:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Speedman's South Florida crime drama gets a second season, completing ABC's historic sweep — all 10 scripted shows renewed, zero canceled.</p>
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<li>ABC has renewed <em>R.J. Decker</em> starring Scott Speedman for a second season.</li>
<li>The pickup completes a rare sweep — ABC renewed all 10 of its scripted series with zero cancellations.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s the first time the network has had no cancellations since at least 2012.</li>
<li>The show&#8217;s premiere drew over 15 million viewers across 35 days of multiplatform viewing.</li>
<li>A <em>Rookie</em> spinoff, <em>The Rookie: North</em>, is still in contention for a pickup and could expand ABC&#8217;s slate further.</li>
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<p>Scott Speedman is staying in South Florida. ABC has renewed <em>R.J. Decker</em> for a second season, TVLine first reported — and the pickup does more than just save one show. It completes something genuinely rare in network television: ABC has renewed every single one of its current scripted series for the 2026-27 season. Ten shows. Zero cancellations. The network hasn&#8217;t pulled that off since at least 2012.</p>
<p><em>R.J. Decker</em> was the last scripted show on ABC&#8217;s slate with an undecided future, and it had been sitting squarely on the bubble. The freshman drama tapered off after a strong launch — its March 3 premiere behind <em>High Potential</em> became the network&#8217;s best 10 PM drama premiere on linear in over five years, accumulating more than 15 million viewers through 35 days of multiplatform viewing on ABC, Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ and digital platforms. But in average linear numbers week to week, it lagged behind its Tuesday lead-ins, <em>Will Trent</em> and <em>High Potential</em>. Still, it held its own on Hulu, regularly cracking the Daily Top 10, and over seven days of linear-only viewing it averaged just under 5 million viewers — right in line with <em>The Rookie</em> (5.23 million) and fellow first-year drama <em>9-1-1: Nashville</em> (4.73 million).</p>
<p>Behind the scenes, the show had sizable internal support. Speedman himself was a major selling point, and there was belief in the series&#8217; trajectory over the course of the season — even accounting for a rocky start that included a pilot with reshoots following a recasting. A telling sign came late last month when Speedman appeared at Disney&#8217;s TV awards season party alongside talent from shows that had already been renewed.</p>
<h2>What the Show Is About</h2>
<p>Based on Carl Hiaasen&#8217;s 1987 crime novel <em>Double Whammy</em>, <em>R.J. Decker</em> follows a disgraced former newspaper photographer and ex-convict who reinvents himself as a private investigator in the gloriously chaotic world of South Florida. Speedman plays the title character alongside Jaina Lee Ortiz as his journalist ex Emilia &#8220;Emi&#8221; Ochoa, Bevin Bru as her police detective wife Melody &#8220;Mel&#8221; Abreu, Kevin Rankin as Aloysius &#8220;Wish&#8221; Aiken, and Adelaide Clemens as the enigmatic Catherine Delacroix — a woman from R.J.&#8217;s past who could be his greatest ally or his fastest route back to prison.</p>
<p>Showrunner Rob Doherty, who previously ran <em>Elementary</em>, adapted Hiaasen&#8217;s novel and executive produces alongside Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman, Hiaasen himself, and Jason Tracey. Speedman also serves as a producer. The series is produced by 20th Television.</p>
<p>&#8220;The first time somebody talked to me about Carl Hiaasen, and what the show should be like, she said it&#8217;s a love letter to Floridian weirdness,&#8221; Doherty told TVLine at the show&#8217;s premiere. &#8220;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re trying to be. Something we care about is embracing the weirdness of the place without speaking down to it.&#8221;</p>
<h2>ABC&#8217;s Unprecedented Clean Sweep</h2>
<p>To put the full scope of this moment in context: ABC is heading into next season with <em>9-1-1</em> (Season 10), <em>9-1-1: Nashville</em> (Season 2), <em>Abbott Elementary</em> (Season 6), <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (Season 23), <em>High Potential</em> (Season 3), <em>The Rookie</em> (Season 9), <em>Scrubs</em> (Season 2), <em>Shifting Gears</em> (Season 3), <em>Will Trent</em> (Season 5), and now <em>R.J. Decker</em> (Season 2). It&#8217;s worth noting that while Fox also skipped cancellations heading into the 2024-25 season, that was widely considered an anomaly born out of the Hollywood strikes disrupting development — this feels different.</p>
<p>The network also has one pilot still in play for a pickup: <em>The Rookie: North</em>, a spinoff starring Jay Ellis. If that gets the green light — and it&#8217;s expected to — Deadline reports it could result in slightly trimmed episode orders for some existing ABC shows to accommodate the expanded slate. The network recently passed on a comedy pilot called <em>Do You Want Kids?</em> from Rachel Bloom and Dan Gregor, making <em>The Rookie: North</em> the lone remaining decision.</p>
<p>For Speedman and the <em>R.J. Decker</em> team, the renewal means more time in the sunshine — and more of that Floridian weirdness to come.</p>
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<li>NBC is renewing Law &amp; Order for a 26th season, with an official announcement expected imminently.</li>
<li>The renewal came down to the wire, with the show sitting on the bubble alongside Brilliant Minds and The Hunting Party.</li>
<li>Season 26 will not be designated as the final season, keeping the door open for future renewals.</li>
<li>The cast — Tony Goldwyn, Hugh Dancy, Maura Tierney, Reid Scott, and Odelya Halevi — is expected to return.</li>
<li>NBC will unveil its full 2026-27 fall lineup to advertisers at its upfront presentation on Monday.</li>
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<p>Law &amp; Order is coming back. NBC is finalizing a Season 26 renewal for Dick Wolf&#8217;s flagship procedural, with an official pickup expected as soon as Friday — just days before the network presents its fall lineup to advertisers at its upfront event on Monday.</p>
<p>According to <a href="https://deadline.com/2026/05/law-and-order-to-be-renewed-season-26-nbc-1236886905/">Deadline</a>, which first reported the news, the renewal came uncomfortably close to the wire. The mothership series had unexpectedly landed on the bubble this season alongside sophomore dramas Brilliant Minds and The Hunting Party — a surprise given that the show had seemed to hit its creative stride, particularly in its current run, after a somewhat rocky relaunch following a 12-year absence from the air.</p>
<p>Law &amp; Order was always considered the most likely of the three to survive. Brilliant Minds has already been canceled after two seasons. The Hunting Party is still in contention, buoyed in part by a Netflix run that boosted its streaming numbers on Peacock. But for the original Law &amp; Order, there was another factor working in its favor that no network executive could easily ignore: history.</p>
<h2>Why NBC Wasn&#8217;t Going to Cancel This One Quietly</h2>
<p>The show was famously axed without warning in May 2010 — a shock cancellation that left no room for a proper goodbye. NBC eventually brought it back after a 12-year break, and the lesson from that saga seems to have stuck. As Deadline noted, it&#8217;s hard to imagine the network canceling an iconic series like Law &amp; Order twice with no advance notice or sendoff. Fans who lived through the first cancellation have made clear they&#8217;d want a real conclusion if the show ever does end — and NBC appears to be listening.</p>
<p>For now, that ending isn&#8217;t coming. Sources tell Deadline that Season 26 will not be designated as a final season, which means the franchise&#8217;s future remains open-ended.</p>
<p>There may be some belt-tightening ahead. Budget cuts have become standard practice for long-running broadcast dramas with established casts, and details on any trims are still reportedly being worked out. That said, Law &amp; Order has always run leaner than some of its Wolf Entertainment siblings — this season featured just five series regulars: Tony Goldwyn, Hugh Dancy, Maura Tierney, Reid Scott, and Odelya Halevi.</p>
<h2>Where Law &amp; Order Fits in NBC&#8217;s 2026-27 Lineup</h2>
<p>Season 25 wraps on Thursday, May 14 on NBC, so the Season 26 news lands right at the finish line. When the new season arrives — likely sometime in September or early October, based on the show&#8217;s typical scheduling — it&#8217;ll join a returning NBC scripted slate that includes <a href="https://www.tvline.com/2167573/law-and-order-renewed-season-26-nbc/">Chicago Fire Season 15, Chicago Med Season 12, Chicago P.D. Season 14</a>, Law &amp; Order: SVU Season 28, Happy&#8217;s Place Season 2, St. Denis Medical Season 3, and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Season 2.</p>
<p>SVU had already locked in its renewal. Organized Crime, by contrast, was canceled. And with Brilliant Minds now gone too, the original Law &amp; Order — the one that started it all — is heading into its 26th year.</p>
<p>The show is executive produced by Dick Wolf, Rick Eid, Pamela Wechsler, Alex Hall, and Peter Jankowski, and is produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment. The full fall schedule details are expected when NBC makes its upfront presentation Monday — so the exact premiere date and time slot should come into focus very soon.</p>
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		<title>Murder in a Small Town Renewed for Season 3, Peter Gallagher Joins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 20:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
<p>\n\n</p>
<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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