FX’s ‘Tyrant’ Cancelled After Three Seasons, Studio Shopping Series To Other Networks
It's the end of the road for the Al-Fayeed administration. FX has announced that their geo-political thriller series Tyrant is coming to an end with its current third season. The season three finale, which is set to air tonight on the cable network, will now serve as the series finale. 
Patrick Moran, who has been serving as Executive-Vice President at ABC Studios, has been upped to President at the studio. He will continue to report directly to Ben Sherwood, President of Disney|ABC Television Group.
National Treasure, Channel 4's four-part drama inspired by Operation Yewtree, will premiere on Tuesday September 20th at 9pm, it has been announced. 
BBC One has ordered a one-off half-hour animated adaptation of kids book The Highway Rat from independent production company Magic Light Pictures, TVWise has learned. The adaptation is set to be a key part of BBC One's 2017 Christmas schedule.
The BBC has found their Cormoran Strike.
After a lengthy casting process, Tom Burke (The Musketeers, War & Peace) has been cast as the titular character in BBC One's The Cormoran Strike Mysteries, an adaptation of the Strike novels by JK Rowling (published under the pen name Robert Galbraith).
Mere days before the season one finale is set to air, USA Network has handed out a second season renewal to their newest drama series Queen Of The South. Alongside the season two pick-up, USA Network has announced that showrunner Scott Rosenbaum is stepping down and will be replaced on the show's second season by Natalie Chaidez, who most recently created and ran the short-lived Syfy series Hunters.
Netflix has picked up their drug trade drama Narcos for a further two seasons, the show's third and fourth, the streaming giant announced on Tuesday. Both seasons three and four are once again expected to consist of ten episodes.