Fox Has ‘No Plans’ But For Season 19 Renewal

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Fox Has ‘No Plans’ But For Season 19 Renewal





The curtain will stay down on “So You Assume You Can Dance” for the foreseeable future.

In line with Fox Leisure president Michael Thorn, the community has “no plans” in the meanwhile to convey again the unscripted dance competitors, which hasn’t aired a brand new episode in practically two years.

“Clearly, it is an important present within the historical past of Fox,” Thorn advised reporters throughout a convention name on Sunday. “However proper now, there are not any plans to order one other season. We have had conversations about it, however nothing formal.”

Fox will nonetheless have a sturdy unscripted lineup heading into the 2026-27 TV season, with the next exhibits all renewed for extra episodes: “Beat Shazam,” “Movie star Title That Tune,” “Movie star Weakest Hyperlink,” “Crime Scene Kitchen,” “Do not Overlook the Lyrics,” “Extracted,” “Concern Issue: Home of Concern,” “The Flooring,” “Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service,” “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Kitchen Nightmares,” “LEGO Masters,” “The Masked Singer,” “Subsequent Degree Chef” (and its baking-centric spin-off), “99 to Beat,” and “Particular Forces: World’s Hardest Take a look at.”

The community has additionally ordered new actuality collection “Marriage Market,” which is able to observe singles who permit their closest relations to marry them off. (See Fox’s full fall schedule right here.)

Extra about So You Assume You Can Dance

“So You Assume You Can Dance” debuted on Fox in 2005, with British TV presenter Cat Deeley serving as host since Season 2. (Leisure reporter Lauren Sánchez hosted Season 1.) Contestants who survived the audition rounds and subsequent week-long boot camps (sometimes held in Las Vegas every season) then moved on to the dwell efficiency exhibits, the place they carried out duets, group numbers, and solos in quite a lot of difficult dance types till one hopeful was named America’s Favourite Dancer.

The present did change up its format through the years, although, specifically in Season 12 (which had a “Stage vs. Road” theme) and Season 13 (which targeted on youngsters aged 8 to 13). For its 18th and probably remaining season, “SYTYCD” introduced in new judges Allison Holker and Maksim Chmerkovskiy (alongside returning vet JoJo Siwa) and went with a completely pre-taped strategy, asking contestants to show themselves in showbiz-themed weekly challenges as a substitute of dancing in regular duets. (We had some ideas about that format on the time.)

“SYTYCD” has skilled some scandal, too. Throughout Season 17, “Glee” alum Matthew Morrison was booted from the judging panel (and changed by actress Leah Remini) after behind-the-scenes misconduct got here to mild. The next season, collection creator Nigel Lythgoe — who deliberate to return as a choose after sitting out Season 17 — stepped away after a number of sexual assault lawsuits have been introduced in opposition to him, together with allegations from his onetime “American Idol” and “SYTYCD” collaborator Paula Abdul.

Season 18 of “SYTYCD” wrapped up in Might 2024, with Anthony Curley topped the winner. (With reporting by Ryan Schwartz)



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