Get ready for some exciting TV news! The November 2025 TV renewal and cancellation season is here, and it's a doozy! Netflix has just given us a delightful surprise by greenlighting a third season of the romantic comedy series, 'Nobody Wants This,' starring the charming duo of Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. This decision marks the first major move of the month, setting the tone for an action-packed November in the world of television.
But here's where it gets controversial... Hulu has also made a bold move by renewing its legal drama, 'Reasonable Doubt,' for a fourth season. With no cancellations announced yet, it seems like the networks are in a generous mood this month.
If you're eager to catch up on the latest renewals and cancellations, we've got you covered. Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of all the shows that have been given the green light or the axe in October.
And this is the part most people miss: It's not just about the shows that are renewed or canceled; it's about the stories we love and the characters we grow attached to. Whether it's a heartwarming comedy or an intense legal drama, these shows become a part of our lives, and their fates matter to us.
So, without further ado, let's dive into the world of TV renewals and cancellations for November 2025:
TV Show Cancellations:
- None so far! But keep an eye out, as the month is young.
TV Show Renewals:
- 'Reasonable Doubt' (Hulu): The Onyx Collective's legal drama has been given the go-ahead for a fourth season, much to the delight of its fans.
- 'Nobody Wants This' (Netflix): The adorable rom-com starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody is back for a third season, premiering in 2026.
For more TV coverage and to stay updated on the latest releases, check out these links:
- New shows and movies on Netflix
- New offerings on Max
- Prime Video's latest additions
- Hulu's fresh content
- The ultimate guide to what to watch in November
So, what do you think about these renewal decisions? Are you thrilled to see more of 'Nobody Wants This,' or do you have a different show you'd rather see get renewed? Don't be shy; share your thoughts in the comments! We'd love to hear your opinions and spark some friendly debate.