NBCUniversal’s cable networks have exciting plans for the upcoming 2024-25 season, with a focus on the popular “Real Housewives” franchise. Bravo has announced the renewal of seven series within the franchise, including shows set in Atlanta, Beverly Hills, Miami, New York City, Orange County, Potomac, and Salt Lake City. Fans can expect new seasons of these beloved reality shows to premiere soon.
In addition to the “Real Housewives” renewals, Bravo is also bringing back other fan-favorite shows like “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” “Vanderpump Rules,” “Married to Medicine,” “Top Chef,” “Southern Charm,” “Southern Hospitality,” and “Below Deck.” The network is also introducing a new series titled “Making It in Manhattan,” which follows a group of friends navigating life in New York City.
E! is set to air a docuseries featuring Snoop Dogg and his daughter, Cori Broadus, as they prepare for Cori’s wedding. The network will also premiere the second season of “House of Villains” in the upcoming season.
USA Network has lined up a new competition series called “The Anonymous,” which combines face-to-face gameplay with an online component where players remain anonymous. The network will also debut the new season of “WWE Smackdown” on September 13.
Oxygen True Crime has a lineup of new shows, including a “Dateline”-branded series called “The Smoking Gun,” “Philly Homicide,” and “Lady of the Dunes.” Long-running titles like “Snapped” and “Cold Justice” will also return for new seasons.
Syfy is introducing a new scripted series called “Revival,” set in rural Wisconsin, where the recently deceased return to life. A local police officer finds themselves in a murder mystery where both the living and the undead could be suspects. Season two of “The Ark” and the third season of “Surreal Estate” are also on the horizon for Syfy fans.
Overall, viewers can look forward to a diverse and exciting lineup of shows across NBCUniversal’s cable networks in the upcoming season.