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TV Shows Renewed and Canceled in June 2026: House of Guinness, Widow's Bay, Devil May Cry & More

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June 2026 Is the Month of Renewals — And Some Heartbreaking Goodbyes

June 2026 has been a wild month for television fans. Networks and streaming platforms have been rolling out major renewal announcements, and not every beloved show is getting the happy ending we hoped for. If you are wondering whether your favorite series is coming back or getting the axe, here is everything you need to know about the biggest renewals and cancellations of June 2026.

The Shows That Are Coming Back

Netflix is going all-in on House of Guinness, Stephen Knight's historical drama about the legendary brewing dynasty. The streamer officially renewed the series for Season 2, with production slated to kick off in early 2027. Knight has been vocal about his long-term vision, telling Variety that he plans to take the story "all the way to the 1960s" across four seasons. If Season 1's dark, booze-soaked intrigue was any indication, the Guinness saga is far from tapped out.

Over at Apple TV+, Widow's Bay is also getting a second season. The genre-bending comedy-horror series starring Emmy Award winner Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis has clearly struck a chord with subscribers. Apple didn't stop at the renewal — they also locked creator Katie Dippold into a multiyear overall deal, signaling major confidence in the show's future.

For mystery lovers, PBS's The Marlow Murder Club is returning for a fourth season. The cozy detective series — based on Robert Thorogood's novel Murder on the Marlow Belle — brings back fan-favorite cast members Samantha Bond, Cara Horgan, Jo Martin, and Natalie Dew. Six new episodes are on the way, so grab your tea and settle in for another round of small-town sleuthing.

Netflix Is Saying Goodbye to Some Favorites

Not every renewal is a celebration. Netflix confirmed that A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, the teen mystery led by Emma Myers, will return for a third season — but it will also be the final season. The good news? Production has already wrapped, and Season 3 will adapt As Good As Dead, the concluding book in the trilogy. Creator Holly Jackson said Season 3 is her favorite, calling it "by far my favorite season of the show too." Four episodes will close out the story in 2027.

Meanwhile, Netflix's animated Devil May Cry series is also getting its final chapter. Showrunner Adi Shankar revealed that Season 3 will be titled "Paradiso," completing the Divine Comedy trilogy that began with Season 1's "Inferno" and Season 2's "Purgatorio." Dante's demon-hunting adventure will go out on its own terms, which is more than a lot of animated series get.

Other Notable Departures

In other bummer news, Doctor Who's Christmas Special 2026 was confirmed as one of the casualties this month, along with the thriller series The Hunting Party. Both shows are wrapping up rather than getting proper series finales, which is a tough pill for fans who invested in these worlds.

What Does This Tell Us About 2026 TV?

The pattern is clear: streamers are tightening their belts but still willing to invest in shows with proven audiences. House of Guinness and Widow's Bay earned their second seasons by pulling in solid viewership, while ending series like A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and Devil May Cry are getting proper wrap-ups instead of sudden cancellations. That's a win for storytelling — and for fans who deserve closure.

So whether you are counting down to House of Guinness Season 2 or bracing yourself for the end of Devil May Cry, June 2026 has given us plenty to talk about. What's the one renewal you are most excited about — and which cancellation still stings? Let us know in the comments.

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