The fan favorite channel HGTV has announced 3 fan favorite TV shows are getting additional seasons!
18.05.2024 - 09:33 / justjared.com
Netflix has been making some major renewal and cancellation decisions about their original slate of TV show content.
So far this year, there have been several renewals, but some disappointing cancellations, too.
Keep reading for all the renewal and cancellation news from Netflix so far…
The fan favorite channel HGTV has announced 3 fan favorite TV shows are getting additional seasons!
There have unfortunately been a lot of fan favorite TV shows that have been canceled this year so far.
There have unfortunately been a lot of fan favorite TV shows that have been canceled this year so far.
Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm reunited only two weeks after appearing together on “Saturday Night Live” — Wiig, a regular on the show from 2005 to 2012, joined the Five-Timers Club as the host, and Hamm, her co-star in “Bridesmaids,” appeared as a special guest. The pair had plenty to celebrate: This past season, Wiig starred as a would-be socialite trying to claw her way into the in crowd on Apple TV+’s “Palm Royale.” Hamm also played a gleefully ambitious character for Apple, as an Elon Musk-type billionaire attempting to become a media mogul on the third season of “The Morning Show.” But an even bigger turn came with Noah Hawley’s “Fargo” from FX, where his devious Sheriff Roy Tillman runs roughshod over all those in his way — after making a very memorable entrance. KRISTEN WIIG: What’s up, Hamm? JON HAMM: I have not seen you in forever, even though we just did the show together.
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Freshman drama Obliterated held the dubious distinction of being the most watched Netflix series in the second half of 2023 to be canceled, according to the streamer’s viewership data made public today. Released Nov. 30, the action comedy was #20 in the rankings for the six-month period, generating 27M views in its first month of release.
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