When Are Your Favorite Shows Returning to Amazon in 2016?

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A new year means new resolutions, new goals, and new opportunities, but it also means new show seasons. Guess which one we at Decider are most excited about?
There are a smorgasbord of creative and innovative Amazon originals coming to Amazon Prime Video this year, and to make sure you don’t miss your new favorite show, we’ve compiled a list of when each original is expected to be released. Because Amazon typically releases new information about its pilots and show renewals in February, we expect this list to change a bit in the coming weeks. However, for the shows that do not have an official release date, we speculated on when the series may finally return to us based on past seasons. Happy streaming!

DRAMA


Bosch
A second season has been confirmed, but there is no official release date set. However, Season One premiered in mid February, so we should be looking for this series in late winter and early spring.
[Where to stream Bosch]

Hand of God
A second season has been confirmed, but there is no official release date set. However, Season One premiered in early September, so we should be looking for this series in fall of 2016.
[Where to stream Hand of God]
The Man in the High Castle
It’s no surprise that this pseudo-historical drama was renewed for a second season seeing as how it was loved by both viewers and critics. Reportedly, the show is even Amazon’s most-watched series. But unfortunately for fans, we don’t yet have a Season Two premiere date. However, Season One was released in late November 2015, so if that’s any indicator, we should be looking for this series in late 2016.
[Where to stream The Man in the High Castle]

COMEDY


Catastrophe
If you’ve been desperately missing one of the cutest and least dysfunctional couples of 2015, fear not. Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan are returning. The show was renewed for a second series in January 2015 and began broadcasting in late October of 2015. Though there has been no word on when it will return to Amazon, based on its critical and commercial success, chances are high it will likely return around fall of 2016
[Where to stream Catastrophe]
Mozart in the Jungle
There’s been no news about a third season, but because Season Two premiered on December 30, 2015, that’s no big surprise. Renewal for a second season was announced by Amazon on February 18, 2015, so we expect a Season Three announcement to be coming soon.
[Where to stream Mozart in the Jungle]
Red Oaks
A second season has been confirmed, but there is no official release date set. However, Season One premiered in early October, so we should be looking for this series in mid to late of 2016.
[Where to stream Red Oaks]
Transparent
The surprising thing about this show’s Season Three is how quickly it was renewed. Amazon picked the show up for a third season while the second season had just started production. Though there hasn’t been an official release date, based on the release dates of the first two season, we should be getting season three around late fall and early winter of 2016.
[Where to stream Transparent]

CHILDREN’S

Annedroids

This one’s in renewal limbo too. In February of 2015, Amazon announced the series’ Season Two renewal, which premiered in July of 2015. We should probably expect to hear more news about renewal or cancellation soon.

[Where to stream Annedroids]
Creative Galaxy
A second season has been confirmed, but judging from the series’ past, it looks like it may take a while to see this one. The show premiered in April of 2013 and was renewed February 2015.
[Where to stream Creative Galaxy]
Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street
The remaining 13 episodes of the show’s 26-episode second season will be available to stream on Amazon in April 2016. However, there’s no word on whether the who has been renewed fro Season Three.
[Where to stream Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street]

Tumble Leaf
A second season has been confirmed, but there is no official release date set. However, Season Two premiered in early December, so we should be looking for this series in late winter.
[Where to stream Tumble Leaf]
Wishenpoof!
There has been no word on Season 2, casting it into show renewal limbo. However, with the almost nonexistent hype this kid’s show has been getting, I wouldn’t be surprised if this one disappeared.
[Where to stream Wishenpoof!]

NEW


Mad Dogs (Drama)
Based on a popular UK series of the same name, this series about a friendly reunion that quickly takes a turn for the horrible is coming to Amazon this month. Season One premieres January 22.
[Where to stream Mad Dogs]
Danger & Eggs (Children’s)
Following an action hero little girl and her egg best friend, this one has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Danger & Eggs]
Good Girls Revolt (Drama)
The Newsweek-inspired 1960’s drama has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Good Girls Revolt]
Highston (Comedy)
This quirky imaginary celeb-fest has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Highston]
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie (Children’s)
This adaptation of the beloved children’s series has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream If You Give A Mouse A Cookie]
Jack Ryan project (Drama)
This one is based on the beloved action hero, Jack Ryan, who was most recently protrayed by Chris Pine in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit. Though there is no premiere date set, Amazon has given a series commitment to the project. http://deadline.com/2015/09/jack-ryan-tv-series-amazon-carlton-cuse-michael-bay-paramount-1201551108/.
Just Add Magic (Children’s)
January 15, 2016
[Where to stream Just Add Magic]
Niko And The Sword Of Light (Children’s)
A graphic novel adaptation, this show has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Niko And The Sword Of Light]
One Mississippi (Comedy)
Tig Notaro’s depressingly funny pseudo-biopic has been picked up for Season One. It’s officially premiering sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream One Mississippi]
Patriot (Drama)
This political thriller has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Patriot]
Sneaky Pete (Drama)
Bryan Cranston’s series has been given a full series order, and this one is officially coming out sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Sneaky Pete]
The New Yorker Presents (Drama)
Though there is minimal news on this front, the series has been picked up for a first season and is expected to premiere sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream The New Yorker Presents]
The Stinky & Dirty Show (Children’s)
There has been minimal news on this front, but the show has been green lit for a first season.
[Where to stream The Stinky & Dirty Show]
Untitled Amazon motoring show from W. Chump & Sons (Reality)
From the producers of Top Gear, you can expect to see episodes of this motoring show in late 2016.
Untitled Woody Allen TV series (Comedy/Drama)
We don’t know much about this one besides the fact it was picked up for a full series and we should expect to see it sometime this year.
Z (Comedy)
Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s relationship with his wife, Zelda, this one has been picked up for Season One. There’s no official release date yet, but we’re hoping sometime in 2016.
[Where to stream Z]