October 2025 TV Renewals and Cancellations You Need to Know

As the crisp air of October sweeps in and the leaves start to fall, the television industry is buzzing with renewal excitement and cancellation heartbreak. This month, the spotlight lands squarely on Taylor Sheridan’s unstoppable TV empire as *Lioness* claws its way into a third season on Paramount+, while some fan favorites meet their end.

From the emotional goodbye to *The Chi* to Netflix’s decision to pull the plug on *The Ultimatum: Queer Love*, October’s lineup of renewals and cancellations is a rollercoaster for TV lovers. Let’s get into the biggest announcements and what they mean for fans in a streaming world that never sits still.

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The Sheridan Effect: *Lioness* Roars Into Season 3

Few names carry the weight of Taylor Sheridan these days. With hits like *Yellowstone*, *1923*, and *Mayor of Kingstown*, Sheridan’s creative universe is a cornerstone of Paramount+’s success.

Now, *Lioness*, his high-stakes spy thriller starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, is officially coming back for a third season. The renewal is another win for Sheridan, showing that audiences still crave his brand of gritty, character-driven drama.

*Lioness* follows a covert CIA program embedding female operatives deep within terrorist organizations. It blends adrenaline-fueled missions with surprisingly human emotional arcs.

The show’s return signals Paramount+’s ongoing commitment to Sheridan’s vision. Honestly, it’s not shocking—the series has been a consistent performer, drawing critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.

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With Season 3 on the way, speculation is already swirling about what’s next for these characters. Will Sheridan keep pushing the boundaries of the espionage thriller genre? I’d bet on it.

Why *Lioness* Continues to Dominate

The show’s enduring appeal comes from its fearless storytelling. Sheridan knows how to write layered female leads and isn’t afraid to explore tough moral gray areas.

Saldaña’s performance as a hardened yet vulnerable CIA operative gets a lot of praise, and Kidman’s presence just elevates every scene. Their chemistry—plus Sheridan’s cinematic style—keeps *Lioness* at the top of Paramount+’s lineup.

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As the series gears up for another season, fans can expect higher stakes, more emotional depth, and the sharp writing Sheridan’s known for. In a world where streaming platforms are always fighting for attention, *Lioness* stands out as a show that balances commercial success with real artistic integrity.

Heartbreak on the Horizon: *The Chi* Comes to an End

While Sheridan’s universe keeps expanding, other beloved series are preparing to say goodbye. Paramount+ with Showtime’s *The Chi*, created by Lena Waithe, will officially end after its upcoming eighth season.

This South Chicago-set drama has been a cornerstone of representation and storytelling since its debut. It explores the intersecting lives of residents navigating love, loss, and community in a city often misrepresented in mainstream media.

The announcement that Season 8 will be the show’s last brings a bittersweet conclusion. Waithe’s authentic voice and her commitment to showing the humanity of her characters have made *The Chi* a force in contemporary television.

Fans will mourn its ending, but there’s also a sense of gratitude for what it’s accomplished.

A Legacy of Realism and Representation

*The Chi* has always been more than just a TV show—it’s a reflection of real-life struggles and triumphs. By showing the complexities of urban life without falling into stereotypes, Waithe gave audiences something rare: a nuanced, heartfelt portrayal of Black life in America.

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The series tackled issues like gun violence, inequality, and family dynamics with honesty and compassion. It earned critical acclaim and a fiercely loyal fanbase.

As the show heads into its final season, viewers can expect a send-off that honors the characters and stories that made *The Chi* stand out.

Netflix Says Goodbye: *The Ultimatum: Queer Love* Canceled After Two Seasons

In the world of reality TV, few shows have sparked as much conversation as *The Ultimatum: Queer Love*. The Netflix spin-off of *The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On* made waves for its groundbreaking representation of LGBTQ+ relationships and its emotionally charged premise.

Despite a passionate fanbase, Netflix has decided to cancel the series after just two seasons. It’s disappointing for viewers who appreciated the show’s willingness to explore love, commitment, and identity through a queer lens.

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In a genre usually dominated by heteronormative narratives, *The Ultimatum: Queer Love* brought something refreshingly different—raw, real, and unapologetically inclusive.

Why the Cancellation Stings

Reality TV thrives on drama, but this series stood out for its authenticity. It didn’t just go for shock value; it offered genuine emotional stakes and showcased the diversity of queer relationships in a way that felt both entertaining and important.

The cancellation highlights the ongoing challenge of sustaining inclusive programming in a streaming market where ratings and algorithms often call the shots. Still, the impact of *The Ultimatum: Queer Love* shouldn’t be underestimated.

It opened doors for more inclusive storytelling in reality TV and showed that audiences want representation that feels real and relatable.

Hope Springs Eternal: *When Hope Calls: Brookfield* Returns for Season 3

Amid the cancellations, there’s reason for optimism. Great American Family’s *When Hope Calls: Brookfield*, the spin-off of Hallmark’s *When Calls the Heart*, is set to return for a third season in 2026.

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Originally acquired from Hallmark Channel during its second season, the series has found a welcoming home on Great American Family. It continues to charm audiences with its wholesome storytelling and small-town warmth.

Set in the early 20th century, *When Hope Calls: Brookfield* follows two orphaned sisters who open an orphanage in the frontier town of Brookfield. The show’s themes of faith, family, and perseverance have resonated with viewers looking for uplifting entertainment in uncertain times.

A Feel-Good Favorite That Keeps on Giving

In a television landscape full of gritty dramas and high-stakes thrillers, *When Hope Calls: Brookfield* offers a refreshing dose of nostalgia and optimism. Its renewal is a testament to the lasting appeal of feel-good storytelling and the loyalty of its fanbase.

As the series prepares for its next chapter, audiences can look forward to more heartfelt moments, touching moral lessons, and the kind of gentle escapism that never really goes out of style.

The Big Picture: A Month of Highs and Lows

October 2025’s renewal and cancellation announcements really show just how much the industry keeps moving. For every show that gets the green light for another season, another must take its final bow.

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That’s the thing about television—it keeps shifting and adapting. The audience’s taste changes, and the shows follow suit.

Maybe you’re happy to see *Lioness* coming back. Or maybe you’re bracing yourself for the end of *The Chi*.

Some folks are still bummed about losing *The Ultimatum: Queer Love*. TV just loves to keep us guessing, doesn’t it?

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