NBC renews The Hunting Party and Brilliant Minds

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NBC has announced its fall 2025 lineup, which includes the renewal of two freshman dramas, “The Hunting Party” and “Brilliant Minds,” for their second seasons. This news comes after the network canceled several shows, making room for the return of NBA games on Tuesdays. “The Hunting Party,” starring Melissa Roxburgh, will move to Thursday nights at 10 p.m., while “Brilliant Minds,” featuring Zachary Quinto, will remain in its Monday night slot at 10 p.m. Both series showed steady viewership and maintained their audience throughout their initial runs.

NBC’s President of Program Planning Strategy, Jeff Bader, explained the decision behind the renewals, stating, “We looked at their performance week-to-week, episode to episode, on both linear and digital platforms. We wanted to determine which ones had the best ratings story and potential to capture a new audience.”

The network also announced new shows featuring Jimmy Fallon and Daniel Radcliffe. Fallon will debut a new unscripted series, “On Brand with Jimmy Fallon,” where he leads a high-profile marketing agency.

The show is set to air on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. in September.

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Additionally, NBC has greenlit “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins,” a comedy starring Daniel Radcliffe and Tracy Morgan.

Created by Robert Carlock and Sam Means, the show follows a former football player attempting to restore his tarnished image. While not initially part of the lineup, the series is expected to premiere in the midseason. Other notable additions to the fall schedule include the return of “The Voice” on Monday and Tuesday nights, the “Chicago” franchise on Wednesdays, and the “Law & Order” series on Thursdays and Fridays.

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NBC will also introduce “Surviving Earth,” an eight-episode series exploring the catastrophic events that shaped our planet. The network has confirmed the midseason arrivals of the comedy “St. Denis Medical” and “Happy’s Place,” which will serve as launchpads for new shows, including “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.”

With a mix of renewed favorites and intriguing new projects, NBC’s fall 2025 lineup promises an exciting television season for viewers.

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