‘The Neighborhood’ Renewed By CBS For Eighth And Final Season

CBS has officially renewed The Neighborhood for its eighth and final season, set to air in 2025-26. The long-running sitcom, starring and executive produced by Cedric the Entertainer, has been a Monday night staple but found itself on the renewal bubble this year. Following CBS's recent cancellations of FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: International, and S.W.A.T., The Neighborhood is the first to receive a reprieve.

CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach praised the show’s ability to deliver humor and heartfelt moments, calling it one of TV’s top comedies. Currently, The Neighborhood averages 6.4 million viewers in 35-day multi-platform viewing.

Season 7’s finale, already filmed, serves as a backdoor pilot for a potential spinoff featuring Marty and Malcolm’s move to Venice. However, the renewal allows the show to properly wrap up its storylines. CBS has yet to decide on the spinoff’s future, but it was designed to run alongside the original series.

This marks the second spinoff from The Neighborhood, following the upcoming Paramount+ comedy Crutch, starring Tracy Morgan. Meanwhile, other CBS shows like Poppa’s House and Equalizer remain in limbo.

The Neighborhood has had a dynamic run, initially reworking its pilot and recasting two lead roles before solidifying itself as a hit. The series, available on Paramount+, stars Tichina Arnold, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney, Marcel Spears, Hank Greenspan, and Skye Townsend. Showrunners Bill Martin and Mike Schiff lead the production alongside Cedric the Entertainer and other executive producers at CBS Studios.

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