CBS is renewing 10 current series for the 2026-2027 broadcast season.
The shows that have been renewed are ‘Trackers’ (renewed for Season 4), ‘Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage’ (Renewed for Season 3), ‘Matlock’ (Renewed for Season 3), ‘Elsbeth’ (Renewed for Season 4), ‘Fire Nation’ (Renewed for Season 5), ‘NCIS’ (Renewed for Season 24) and ‘NCIS: Origins’ (Renewed for Season 3). 3), “NCIS: Sydney” (renewed for season 4), “Survivor” (renewed for season 51 ahead of the season 50 premiere), and “The Amazing Race” (renewed for season 39).
This brings the total number of CBS series ordered for the 2026-2027 season to 16. These renewals join the “Blue Bloods” spinoff “Boston Blue,” the “Fire Country” spinoff “Sheriff Country,” the Dick Wolf procedural “FBI,” and the hit ensemble comedy “Ghosts,” which was renewed for a sixth season last year, which CBS has previously picked up for new seasons.
CBS also has a new legal drama, Cupertino, starring Mike Colter and Robert and Michelle King, scheduled for next season, and Criminal Minds alum Matthew Gray Gubler is set to star in the procedural series Einstein next season. The latter show was scheduled to debut during the 2025-2026 season, but was postponed to 2026-2027 in April 2025.
These renewals leave the medical drama “Watson,” starring Morris Chesnutt, and the single-cam freshman comedy “DMV” as the only ongoing CBS shows waiting to announce new seasons. As previously reported, the multi-cam comedy “The Neighborhood” will end after this season. More orders and updates are expected at a later date.
The new “FBI” series “CIA” is scheduled to be released on February 23rd, and “Yellowstone” spinoff “Marshalls” starring Luke Grimes will be released on March 1st.
CBS is also preparing two comedy pilots for possible competition next season: vampire comedy “Eternally Yours” from the “Ghost” duo and period comedy “Regency” from Tara Hernandez.