Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham, and Nathan Lane, Mid-Century Modern
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Breaking news: Apple TV+'s drama about breaking news, The Morning Show, was renewed for a fifth season on the eve of its Season 4 premiere. And September brought other headlines about TV shows that have been renewed or canceled, too. Peacock ordered more of its Office spin-off The Paper, and Paramount+ announced that Tulsa King won't be sleeping with the fishes just yet; the Sylvester Stallone dramedy created by Taylor Sheridan will be back for Season 5.
The month's other renewals include Netflix's soapy hit The Hunting Wives and animated series Haunted Hotel, Apple TV+'s sci-fi epic Foundation, Disney+'s Daredevil: Born Again, and Prime Video's college comedy Overcompensating. As for cancellations, MTV's Catfish: The TV Show and Hulu's Mid-Century Modern were both scrapped.
Whether you're looking to celebrate your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we kept tabs on all the shows that were canceled or renewed in September below.
Mid-Century Modern, Hulu: The comedy starring Matt Bomer, Nathan Lane, and Nathan Lee Graham was canceled after one season. The news was announced on co-creator Max Mutchnick's Instagram. (Sept. 29, Instagram)
Catfish: The TV Show, MTV: After nine seasons, Catfish: The TV Show, the reality series that saw online scammers confronted by their marks, has been canceled. (Sept. 22, Variety)
Haunted Hotel, Netflix: Matt Roller's animated comedy about a haunted hotel will check in for Season 2. (Sept. 26, The Hollywood Reporter)
Daredevil: Born Again, Disney+: The Marvel revival series about lawyer Matt Murdock/superhero Daredevil has been renewed for Season 3 ahead of Season 2, according to Brad Winderbaum, head of streaming, television and animation at Marvel Studios. (Sept. 18, IGN)
We Were Liars, Prime Video: The psychological thriller about a teen friend group with big secrets is coming back for Season 2. (Sept. 17, Variety)
Tulsa King, Paramount+: Sylvester Stallone's comedy-drama about a mobster exiled to Oklahoma was renewed for a fourth season less than a week before the premiere of the third season. (Sept. 16, Paramount+)
The Morning Show, Apple TV+: How will UBA cover this? The Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon-starring drama about a morning news program earned a fifth season just ahead of its Season 4 premiere. (Sept. 16, Apple TV+)
The Hunting Wives, Netflix: The Texas-set drama starring Brittany Snow and Malin Akerman has been renewed for Season 2. While Season 1 was originally created for Starz before eventually moving to Netflix, Season 2 will be a Netflix original. (Sept. 12, Variety)
Foundation, Apple TV+: The complex sci-fi epic, which stars Jared Harris and Lee Pace and is based on the book series by Isaac Asimov, will return for Season 4. The news was announced ahead of the Season 3 finale. (Sept. 11, Apple TV+)
Berlin ER, Apple TV+: The German-language medical drama otherwise known as KRANK Berlin will be back for a second season. (Sept. 11, Deadline)
Overcompensating, Prime Video: Benito Skinner's well-reviewed comedy about a closeted college freshman coming to terms with his sexuality at an educational institution full of hornies will be back for Season 2. (Sept. 10, Prime Video)
Leanne, Netflix: Netflix isn't splitting up with Leanne, which stars Leanne Morgan as a woman starting over after a divorce. The Chuck Lorre-produced sitcom will be back for Season 2. (Sept. 8, The Hollywood Reporter)
Irish Blood, Acorn TV: The Ireland-set mystery series, which Acorn TV calls its most successful series ever, will be back for a six-episode second season. Alicia Silverstone stars and executive produces. (Sept. 8, Acorn TV)
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)