What series are coming back in 2020?

Renewed TV Shows 2020: Find Out Which Series Will Return for Another Season

  • ABC. A Million Little Things, Season 3.
  • Adult Swim. Tuca & Bertie, Season 2 (revived after being canceled at Netflix)
  • Amazon. Hanna, Season 3.
  • AMC. The Walking Dead, Season 11 (final season)
  • Apple TV+ Dickinson, Season 2.
  • BBC America.
  • BET.
  • CBS.

What TV shows are coming back in fall 2021?

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  • September 20. 8:00 Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
  • September 27. 10:00 The Good Doctor (ABC)
  • October 25. 8:00 All American (The CW)
  • September 21. 8:00 FBI (CBS)
  • September 28. 9:00 FBI: International (CBS) *Regular Time Period.
  • October 19. 8:00 The Bachelorette (ABC)
  • November 16. 8:00 The Flash (The CW)
  • September 22.

What new shows are coming out this year?

‘Maid’ | RICARDO HUBBS/NETFLIX.

  • ‘One Of Us Is Lying’ | Peacock.
  • ‘Chucky’ | Syfy/USA.
  • ‘Guilty Party’ | Peacock.
  • ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ | Amazon Studios.
  • ‘Queens’ | ABC.
  • ‘Insecure’ Season 5 | Merie Wallace/HBO.
  • ‘Colin in Black & White’ | Ser Baffo/Netflix.
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