The Reagan family will be back at the dinner table after CBS renewed Blue Bloods for its 13th season.
08.04.2022 - 18:19 / variety.com
Selome Hailu Amazon Studios announced that “With Love,” the romantic comedy series from creator Gloria Calderón Kellett, has been renewed for a second season on Amazon Prime Video.The series, which debuted its six-episode first season in December 2021, follows the Diaz siblings, Lily (Emeraude Toubia) and Jorge Jr. (Mark Indelicato), who are on a mission to find love and purpose.
The two cross paths with seemingly unrelated residents of Portland, Ore. during some of the most heightened days of the year — the holidays, including Christmas Eve/Nochebuena, New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, the Fourth of July and Día de los Muertos.Season 2 will consist of six episodes set during different life-changing milestones or celebrations.
Season 1 saw Lily fall in and out of love with Nick (Desmond Chiam) and Santiago (Rome Flynn) while Jorge weathers different challenges with his boyfriend Henry (Vincent Rodriguez III). At the same time, cracks emerge in the perfect-looking marriage of Lily and Jorge’s parents Beatriz (Constance Marie) and Jorge Sr.
(Benito Martinez), and their trans and nonbinary cousin Sol (Isis King) navigates a new relationship with Miles (Todd Grinnell), who is straight and cisgender and has a nonbinary child (Birdie Silverstein).Calderón Kellett serves as writer and executive producer of “With Love.” She is best known for serving as showrunner and executive producer of “One Day at a Time,” a reboot of the ’70s-’80s sitcom of the same name. She has also written and produces series including “How I Met Your Mother,” “United We Fall” and “iZombie.”GloNation and Amazon Studios produce.
.The Reagan family will be back at the dinner table after CBS renewed Blue Bloods for its 13th season.
Single Drunk Female is returning to Freeform alongside new YA dramedy series While You Were Breeding.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Wolf Like Me” starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad has been renewed for Season 2 at Peacock.Both Fisher and Gad will return for the second season of the series, which is described as a romantic dramedy. In the series, Gary (Gad) is an emotional wreck and struggles to provide for his daughter since the death of his wife. Mary (Fisher) has a secret she can’t bring herself to share with anyone.
The Goldbergs, which recently hit the 200-episode mark, will keep going as ABC has renewed the family comedy for a 10th season.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Goldbergs” has been renewed for Season 10 at ABC.However, questions still remain about how the single-camera comedy series will handle Jeff Garlin’s character, Murray Goldberg, going into the new season.Garlin exited “The Goldbergs” in December following an investigation into the comedian’s onset behavior after he was accused of misconduct. Variety exclusively reported that Garlin would still be a part of Season 9 through the use of off-camera dialogue pulled from earlier episodes and unused takes, as well as previously shot images of Garlin.According to an individual with knowledge of the production, official plans for Garlin’s character are forthcoming, but it is likely that he will be written off the show.
Netflix tonight announced that it has renewed its animated series Big Mouth for a seventh season, and will bring back its spinoff Human Resources for a second. The former series will be back with new episodes later this year.
Wilson Chapman editor“The Talk,” CBS’ Emmy-winning daytime talk show, has been renewed for Season 13.Series moderator Natalie Morales announced the news live, on-air during the show’s Monday episode. The news surprised her fellow co-hosts hosts Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila and Jerry O’Connell, who jokingly said, “Now I know why all of our bosses are here.”“The Talk,” which first premiered in 2010, was created by Sara Gilbert, who also hosted for the first nine seasons. The show follows a similar format to its competitor “The View,” featuring five hosts discussing news items in open conversation segments.
The Talk has had a somewhat controversial twelve months and a revolving door of hosts.
Wilson Chapman editor“The Proud Family” and Disney+ will always be tight. “Louder and Prouder,” the revival of the classic Disney Channel series, has been renewed for a second season on the streamer.A revival of the original animated series, which first aired on Disney Channel from 2001 to 2005, “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” premiered in February, and follows the adventures of Penny Proud (Kyla Pratt), an ordinary 14-year old girl navigating school and her dysfunctional family.
Disney+ will get another helping of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, renewing the Proud Family revival for a second season.
EXCLUSIVE: VH1 reality series Basketball Wives is returning for its 10th season later this spring.
Wilson Chapman editorAmy Schumer and Michael Cera are entering the next chapter of their love story. “Life & Beth” has been renewed for a second season on Hulu, Schumer announced on Wednesday.Schumer made the announcement during an interview on “The Howard Stern Show.” In addition to starring as the title character, Schumer created and executive produces the show, and directed and wrote several episodes of the first season.The first season of the show followed Beth, a successful wine distributer living in Manhattan, who moves back to her childhood home on Long Island following the unexpected death of her mother (Laura Benanti).
Amy Schumer’s Life & Beth will be back for a second go-round. Schumer revealed today on The Howard Stern Show that Hulu has renewed the dramedy series for a 10-episode second season.
There’s more “Life & Beth” on the way. Hulu has renewed the Amy Schumer-starring series for a 10 episode Season 2.The show debuted less than a month ago, on March 18.Season 1 starred Amy as a character named Beth. Her “life would look pretty great on paper.
Carson Burton Amazon has ordered Season 3 of the fashion-competition series “Making the Cut,” which will premiere this summer.Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn will return to host the new season as well as executive produce. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie will work with Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott as judges on the show.
“Making the Cut,” Prime Video’s fashion designer competition, will return for a third season this summer.Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn in Season 3 are Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott, who will serve as judges. Richie and Scott were previously judges on the show.
Amazon continues to search for the next great global fashion brand after renewing reality competition series Making The Cut for a third season.
S.W.A.T is coming back for a sixth season.
Amazon Studios has renewed Gloria Calderón-Kellett‘s romantic comedy series With Love for a second season.
Fox’s “The Cleaning Lady” is returning for another season.“This heart-pounding, emotionally driven story has captivated audiences across all platforms with its empowering, suspenseful narrative about an undocumented worker forced to navigate the criminal underworld to save her ailing son’s life,” Michael Thorn, president of Fox entertainment, said in a statement. Thorn added that the series “bravely and unapologetically takes on many of today’s most important social issues — something we’re proud to say is one of Fox’s long-time calling cards — and it’s all brought into sharp perspective by the powerful performance of our lead, Élodie Yung, and the entire cast.