CBS is renewing 10 present collection for the 2026-2027 broadcast season.
The renewed exhibits are: “Tracker” (renewed for Season 4), “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” (renewed for Season 3), “Matlock” (renewed for Season 3), “Elsbeth” (renewed for Season 4), “Hearth Nation” (renewed for Season 5), “NCIS” (renewed for Season 24), “NCIS: Origins” (renewed for Season 3), “NCIS: Sydney” (renewed for Season 4), “Survivor” (renewed for Season 51 forward of Season 50 premiere), and “The Superb Race” (renewed for Season 39).
This brings the overall variety of CBS collection ordered for the 2026-2027 season to 16. These renewals be a part of CBS’ earlier new season pickups for the “Blue Bloods” spinoff “Boston Blue,” the “Hearth Nation” spinoff “Sheriff Nation,” the Dick Wolf procedural “FBI,” and the hit ensemble comedy “Ghosts,” which was renewed for through Season 6 final 12 months.
CBS additionally has the new legal drama “Cupertino” starring Mike Colter and hailing from Robert & Michelle King on deck for subsequent season, whereas “Prison Minds” alum Matthew Grey Gubler will star within the procedural collection “Einstein” subsequent season as effectively. The latter present was meant to debut in the course of the 2025-2026 season, however was delayed to 2026-2027 back in April 2025.
With these renewals, the one ongoing CBS exhibits awaiting phrase on new seasons are the medical drama “Watson” starring Morris Chestnut and the single-cam freshman comedy “DMV.” As beforehand reported, the multi-cam comedy “The Neighborhood” is ending after its current season. Extra orders and renewals are anticipated to return at a later date.
The brand new “FBI” collection, “CIA,” is because of premiere Feb. 23, whereas the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Marshals” starring Luke Grimes hits screens on March 1.
CBS can be prepping two comedy pilots for potential competition subsequent season — the vampire comedy “Eternally Yours” from the duo behind “Ghosts,” and the period comedy “Regency” from Tara Hernandez.
















































