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All the Canceled and Renewed TV Shows This Month (July 2024)

Loot has hit the jackpot

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This July, make sure to show up to the barbecue with all the latest news on which shows are canceled and which ones are renewed. Everyone is talking about this! So far this month, Apple TV+ is leading the way on renewals; the streamer has renewed Loot for Season 3, Presumed Innocent for Season 2, and The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin for Season 2. Netflix has ordered an eighth season of food travel series Somebody Feed Phil. And Bachelor in Paradise has been renewed for Season 10 on ABC. 

It isn't such good news for Amazon Prime Video's Outer Range. The science-fiction and Western blend starring Josh Brolin as a cowboy who finds a mysterious portal on his land has been put out to pasture after two seasons. Syfy has also put a stake in Reginald the Vampire after two seasons.

Whether you're looking to celebrate more of your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we're keeping tabs on all the shows that have been canceled or renewed this month below. 

ALSO READ: Last month's renewals and cancellations

TV show cancellations

  • Reginald the Vampire, Syfy: The horror comedy has been staked after two seasons at Syfy. (July 15, Deadline)
  • Outer Range, Prime Video: Josh Brolin's sci-fi-tinged neo-Western thriller will not be returning for a third season despite decent ratings. (July 3, Deadline)
  • Make or Break, Apple TV+: The surfing docuseries has wiped out after two seasons. (July 3, Deadline)

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TV show renewals

  • Loot, Apple TV+: The Maya Rudolph-led comedy isn't cashing out yet; it's been renewed for a third season. (July 16, The Hollywood Reporter)
  • Somebody Feed Phil, Netflix: Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal will keep eating his way around the world in an eighth season of his food travel series. (July 15, Variety)
  • Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+: Jake Gyllenhaal's courtroom drama will return for a second season, focusing on a whole new case. (July 12, Apple TV+)
  • Bachelor in Paradise, ABC: The beachy Bachelor spin-off has scored a 10th season, which will air in 2025. (July 10, ABC)
  • The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, Apple TV+: The historical comedy series, starring Noel Fielding as the 18th century highway robber, will be back for a second season. (July 3, Deadline)