CBS has just released the official air dates for the upcoming 2025‑2026 television season, including the dates when several series will wrap up their final episodes. The schedule covers a mix of returning dramas, brand‑new projects, and the inevitable farewells for shows that didn’t survive the network’s latest round of evaluations. Fans of titles such as Tracker, Marshals, and Watson will now know exactly when to tune in for the last chapters of their favorite stories.
Season‑Long Schedule and Series Finale Dates
In a press release posted earlier this week, CBS laid out a detailed calendar that spans the entire 2025‑2026 broadcast year. The lineup includes premiere dates for new series, return dates for sophomore seasons, and the final broadcast slots for shows slated to end. Highlights from the schedule include:
- Tracker – Premieres on September 22, 2025; series finale set for May 14, 2026.
- Marshals – Returns October 3, 2025; season finale on April 30, 2026, with a series‑ending episode slated for June 12, 2026.
- Watson – Canceled after its first season; final episode airs March 18, 2026.
- DMV – Also canceled; last episode scheduled for February 28, 2026.
- Boston Blue – Returns November 5, 2025; series concludes June 5, 2026.
- Sheriff Country – New season begins October 10, 2025; final episode on May 21, 2026.
The full schedule can be viewed on CBS’s official site, and a convenient mid‑season guide is linked here.
Renewals, Cancellations, and New Additions
Back in January, CBS announced an aggressive renewal strategy, securing early extensions for twelve dramas. The network’s confidence was evident when it committed to all four of its freshman series—Marshals, CIA, Sheriff Country, and Boston Blue—despite a competitive landscape that left Watson and DMV in a state of uncertainty.
By March 2026, the fate of those two shows was sealed. Both Watson and DMV were officially canceled after the network decided to move forward with two promising pilots: Eternally Yours and The Tillbrooks. The decision reflected CBS’s broader strategy of trimming under‑performing titles while doubling down on projects with strong audience potential.
In addition to the renewals, CBS also green‑lit two high‑profile projects for the 2026‑27 season:
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