It’s about that time when television networks decide which shows have to go and which get another round. The pilot shows are being reviewed, and announcements will trickle in over the next few weeks.
And while the people behind the shows are awaiting the networks’ decisions, viewers are also feeling the tension. Will your favorite show head to the TV graveyard or get another year of life?
Exhale. That question has been answered for many of your favorite shows. Business Insider has compiled an exhaustive list of the shows that have already been renewed for another season and will air during the 2017-2018 TV seasons.
The following list includes all the scripted shows that the broadcast networks have ordered for another year and a selection of the most popular scripted offerings on the cable and streaming networks.
Here are your favorite shows getting another season:
“13 Reasons Why” season two (Netflix)
Foto: Dylan Minnette and Katherine Langford on “13 Reasons Why.” source Netflix
“The 100” season five (The CW)
Foto: Eliza Taylor as Clarke, left, Lindsey Morgan as Raven, and Paige Turco as Abby on “The 100.” source Dean Buscher/The CW
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” season two (Netflix)
Foto: Louis Hynes, left, and Neil Patrick Harris on “A Series Of Unfortunate Events.” source Joe Lederer/Netflix
“American Horror Story” season seven (AMC)
Foto: Lady Gaga on “American Horror Story: Roanoke.” source “American Horror Story”/FX
“The Americans” season six (FX)
Foto: Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell on “The Americans.” source Eric Liebowitz/FX
“Archer” season nine (FXX)
Foto: “Archer: Dreamland” season eight trailer. source FXX; Entertainment Weekly
“Arrow” season six (The CW)
Foto: Stephen Amell on “Arrow.” source Robert Falconer/The CW
“Ash v. Evil Dead” season three (Starz)
Foto: “Ash v. Evil Dead” stars, from left, Ray Santiago, Bruce Campbell, and Dana DeLorenzo. source Starz
“Ballers” season three (HBO)
Foto: Dwayne Johnson on “Ballers.” source “Ballers”/HBO/YouTube
“Baskets” season three (FX)
Foto: Zach Galifinakis as Chip Baskets on the FX show “Baskets.” source FX
“The Big Bang Theory” season 11 (CBS)
Foto: “The Big Bang Theory” stars, from left, Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, and Kunal Nayyar. source Michael Yarish/Warner Bros.
“Billions” season three (Showtime)
Foto: Damian Lewis, left, and Paul Giamatti on “Billions.” source Showtime
“Bloodline” season three (Netflix)
Foto: source Saeed Adyani/Netflix
“Blue Bloods” season eight (CBS)
Foto: “Blue Bloods” guest star Kevin Dillon, left, and cast member Donnie Wahlberg. source Giovanni Rufino/CBS
“Bob’s Burgers” season seven (Fox)
Foto: source Fox
“BoJack Horseman” season four (Netflix)
Foto: source Netflix
“Broad City” season four (Comedy Central)
Foto: “Broad City” stars Ilana Glazer, left, and Abbi Jacobson. source YouTube screencap
“Bull” season two (CBS)
Foto: Michael Weatherley and Geneva Carr source David M. Russell/CBS
“Crazy Ex-girlfriend” season three (The CW)
Foto: Rachel Bloom, the creator and star of CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” source Adam Rose/The CW
“Criminal Minds” season 13 (CBS)
Foto: Joe Mantegna, Matthew Gray Gubler, Adam Rodriguez, and Paget Brewster on “Criminal Minds.” source CBS
“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” season three (The CW)
Foto: “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” stars, from left, Franz Drameh as Jefferson “Jax” Jackson, Nick Zano as Nate Heywood/Steel, and Arthur Darvill as Rip Hunter. source Bettina Strauss/The CW
“Divorce” season two (HBO)
Foto: Thomas Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker in HBO’s “Divorce.” source Macall B. Polay/HBO
“Empire” season four (Fox)
Foto: Terrence Howard on “Empire.” source Chuck Hodes/FOX
“Fear the Walking Dead” season four (AMC)
Foto: Kim Dickens of “Fear the Walking Dead.” source Peter Iovino/AMC
“The Flash” season four (The CW)
Foto: “The Flash” star Grant Gustin. source Diyah Pera/The CW
“Feud” season two (FX)
Foto: The second season of “Feud” will cover the divorce of Princess Diana and Prince Charles. source AP
“Game of Thrones” season seven (HBO)
Foto: “Game of Thrones” stars, from left, Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei, Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, Conleth Hill as Varys, Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen, and Jacob Anderson as Grey Worm. source Macall B. Polay/HBO
“The Good Fight” season two (CBS All Access)
Foto: “The Good Fight” stars Justin Bartha and Cush Jumbo. source CBS
“The Good Place” season two (NBC)
Foto: Kristen Bell and William Jackson Harper on NBC comedy “The Good Place.” source NBC
“Grey’s Anatomy” season 14 (ABC)
Foto: Ellen Pompeo, left, and Kelly McCreary on “Grey’s Anatomy.” source ABC/Richard Cartwright
“Hawaii Five-0” season eight (CBS)
Foto: From left, Alex O’loughlin, William Forsythe, and Daniel Dae Kim on “Hawaii Five-0.” source CBS
“Homeland” season seven (Showtime)
Foto: “Homeland” star Claire Danes. source Showtime
“How to Get Away With Murder” season four (ABC)
Foto: Viola Davis on “How to Get Away With Murder.” source ABC/Mitch Haaseth
“Humans” season three (AMC)
Foto: On AMC’s “Humans,” Anita (Gemma Chan) reads to her family’s daughter while a suspicious mother looks on. source AMC
“Insecure” season two (HBO)
Foto: Issa Rae cocreated and stars on HBO’s “Insecure.” source HBO
“Inside Amy Schumer” season five (Comedy Central)
Foto: Amy Schumer. source Comedy Central/”Inside Amy Schumer”
“Into the Badlands” season three (AMC)
Foto: Daniel Wu executive produces and stars as trained assassin, Sunny, on AMC’s “Into the Badlands.” source Carlos Serrao/AMC
“Jane the Virgin” season four (The CW)
Foto: Andrea Navedo as Xo and Gina Rodriguez as Jane on “Jane the Virgin.” source Tyler Golden/The CW
“Kevin Can Wait” season two (CBS)
Foto: Erinn Hayes and Kevin James. source David Giesbrecht/CBS
“Legion” season two (FX)
Foto: “Legion” star Dan Stevens. source FX
“Lethal Weapon” season two (Fox)
Foto: Damon Wayans, left, and Clayton Crawford star on Fox’s “Lethal Weapon.” source Fox
“Life in Pieces” season three (CBS)
Foto: From left, Angelique Cabral, Thomas Sadoski, Betsy Brandt, and Dan Bakkedahl on “Life in Pieces.” source Monty Brinton/CBS
“Love” season three (Netflix)
Foto: “Love” stars Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust. source Netflix
“Lucifer” season three (Fox)
Foto: “Lucifer” star Tom Ellis. source Michael Courtney/FOX
“MacGyver” season two (CBS)
Foto: Lucas Till. source Ron P. Jaffe/CBS
“Madam Secretary” season four (CBS)
Foto: Téa Leoni and Bebe Neuwirth source Barbara Nitke/CBS
“The Magicians” season three (Syfy)
Foto: Stella Maeve as Julia and Jason Ralph as Quentin on Syfy’s “The Magicians.” source Carole Segal/Syfy
“Man With a Plan” season two (CBS)
Foto: Matt LeBlanc. source Darren Michaels/CBS
“The Mick” season two (Fox)
Foto: From left, Jack Stanton and Kaitlin Olson on “The source Fox
“The Middle” season nine (ABC)
Foto: Alan Rachins, left, Charlie McDermott, and Patricia Heaton on “The Middle.” source ABC/Michael Ansell
“The Mindy Project” season six (Hulu)
Foto: “The Mindy Project” stars Chris Messina and Mindy Kaling. source Hulu
“Mom” season five (CBS)
Foto: Allison Janney, left, and Anna Faris. source Facebook/Mom
“Mozart in the Jungle” season four (Amazon)
Foto: Monica Bellucci, left, and Gael Garcia Bernal on “Mozart in the Jungle.” source Amazon Studios
“Mr. Robot” season three (USA)
Foto: “Mr. Robot” star Rami Malek. source USA
“Narcos” season three (Netflix)
Foto: Wagner Moura, center, starred on the first two seasons of “Narcos.” source “Narcos”/Netflix/YouTube
“NCIS” season 15 (CBS)
Foto: “NCIS” star Mark Harmon. source Cliff Lipson/CBS
“NCIS: Los Angeles” season nine (CBS)
Foto: Bar Paley, Sammy Sheik, and Chris O’Donnell on “NCIS: Los Angeles.” source Monty Brinton/CBS
“NCIS: New Orleans” season four (CBS)
Foto: Scott Bakula on “NCIS: New Orleans.” source Patti Perret/CBS
“The Night Shift” season four (NBC)
Foto: From left, Scott Wolf as Dr. Scott Clemmens, Jill Flint as Dr. Jordan Alexander, and Mac Brandt as Mac Reily on “The Night Shift.” source Cathy Kanavy/NBC
“The OA” season two (Netflix)
Foto: Brit Marling on the first season of “The OA.” source JoJo Whilden/Netflix
“One Day at a Time” season two (Netflix)
Foto: Justina Machado and Todd Grinnell star on “One Day at a Time.” source Michael Yarish/Netflix
“One Mississippi” season two (Amazon)
Foto: John Rothman, left, plays Tig Notaro’s step-father on Amazon’s “One Mississippi.” source Amazon Studios
“Orange Is the New Black” season five (Netflix)
Foto: Laura Prepon, left, and Taylor Schilling on the season-five premiere of “Orange Is the New Black.” source Jared Harrell/Netflix
“Outlander” season three (Starz)
Foto: “Outlander” stars Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe. source Starz
“The Path” season three (Hulu)
Foto: “The Path” star Aaron Paul. source Hulu
“Ray Donovan” season five (Showtime)
Foto: “Ray Donovan” star Liev Screiber. source Showtime
“Riverdale” season two (The CW)
Foto: Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones and KJ Apa as Archie Andrews on “Riverdale.” source Diyah Pera/The CW
“Santa Clarita Diet” season two (Netflix)
Foto: Drew Barrymore stars on Netflix’s “Santa Clarita Diet.” source Saeed Adyani / Netflix
“Scandal” season seven (ABC)
Foto: Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn on “Scandal.” source ABC/Mitch Haaseth
“South Park” season 21 (Comedy Central)
Foto: source South Park Studios
“Scorpion” season four (CBS)
Foto: “Scorpion” stars, from left, Elyes Gabel, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Jadyn Wong. source Bill Inoshita/CBS
“The Simpsons” season 29 (Fox)
Foto: Fox’s “The Simpsons” is the longest-running animated comedy on TV. source Fox
“Star” season two (Fox)
Foto: From left, Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny, and Brittany O’Grady on “Star.” source Fox
“Stranger Things” season two (Netflix)
Foto: “Stranger Things” stars, from left, Winona Ryder, Charlie Heaton, and Natalia Dyer. source Netflix
“Supergirl” season three (The CW)
Foto: Tyler Hoechlin and Melissa Benoist on “Supergirl.” source Robert Falconer/The CW
“Superior Donuts” season two (CBS)
Foto: Judd Hirsch as Arthur, left, and Jermaine Fowler as Franco on “Superior Donuts.” source Monty Brinton/CBS
“Supernatural” season 13 (The CW)
Foto: Jared Padalecki, left, and Jensen Ackles on “Supernatural.” source The CW
“Superstore” season three (NBC)
Foto: “Superstore” stars Ben Feldman as Jonah and America Ferrera as Amy. source Evans Vestal Ward/NBC
“Taboo” season two (FX)
Foto: “Taboo” star Tom Hardy. source FX
“Taken” season two (NBC)
Foto: Clive Standen as young Bryan Mills on NBC’s “Taken.” source NBC
“This Is Us” season two (NBC)
Foto: Mandy Moore as Rebecca and Milo Ventimiglia as Jack. source Ron Batzdorff/NBC
“Transparent” season four (Amazon)
Foto: “Transparent” star Jeffrey Tambor. source Amazon Video
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” season three (Netflix)
Foto: Tituss Burgess and Ellie Kemper on “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” source Eric Liebowitz/Netflix
“UnReal” season three (Lifetime)
Foto: “UnReal” stars Shiri Appleby, left, and Constance Zimmer. source Sergei Bachlakov/Lifetime
“Westworld” season two (HBO)
Foto: source HBO
“Workaholics” season seven (Comedy Central)
Foto: source Adam Newacheck/Comedy Central
“Younger” season four (TV Land)
Foto: “Younger” stars Sutton Foster and Peter Hermann. source TV Land
“You’re the Worst” season four (FXX)
Foto: “You’re the Worst” stars Chris Geere and Aya Cash. source FX
“Zoo” season three (CBS)
Foto: “Zoo” star James Wolk. source Cook Allender/CBS