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Added on May 11, 2026 inFree Entertainment News, Free TV News

Ah, NBC has just stepped up to the plate, swinging for the fences as the network reveals its plans for the 2026-27 season. You know what they say about making big moves – it’s like Mercury retrograde, if you’re not careful, you might just end up in a pickle! But fear not, because they’ve landed a real gem with Peter Krause’s latest drama, Line of Fire, snagging the coveted post-The Voice timeslot on Mondays. Just imagine the fanfare as Krause transitions from the pulse-pounding world of 9-1-1 to what could be another heart-racing spectacle. It’s the stuff of celestial alignments, and you can bet his supporters are buzzing with excitement.

Speaking of buzz, The Voice is about to hit a major milestone with its 30th season. Will this nostalgic moment be enough to reignite the ratings rocket, or will the candles on the cake just remind us of its age? In a world where scripted shows are moonwalking to a tune of declining interest, NBC’s strategic decisions could be the manifestation of a starry gamble. So, what are they really banking on?

Grab your popcorn, folks! Let’s dissect the network’s fantastical lineup and see who’s got staying power and who might need to take a trip to the afterlife. Are you ready for the cosmic drama of the autumn television skies? A lot’s shifting—and I can’t help but wonder: will your favorite shows survive this celestial shuffle?

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NBC is the second broadcast network to confirm its plans for the 2026-27 season and there are some big swings.

Peter Krause drama Line of Fire has landed the plum post-The Voice timeslot on Mondays.

Krause recently wrapped his run on 9-1-1, so there is undoubtedly a lot of excitement from his fanbase for his next project.

(Scott Gries/NBC)

Speaking of The Voice, the singing competition series is about to celebrate its 30th season on the air, and there are some surprises in store.

The series has shown its age in the ratings in recent years, but a well-promoted milestone chapter is sure to get people talking about the show again.

The Voice will air for two hours on Mondays in September and October, before scaling back to one-hour episodes, allowing St. Denis Medical and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins to return to the schedule.

Tuesdays will be all NBA on NBC, which isn’t too surprising. The broadcast networks have been experimenting with more sport-related content.

(NBC/Screenshot)

They perform better than most scripted offerings, so it’s a no-brainer.

Wednesdays will remain unchanged, with Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago PD locked and loaded for another season.

The Traitors Takes Over for Law & Order

The big change is the civilian iteration of The Traitors landing the Thursdays at 8 p.m. slot.

The Traitors has been a mammoth success on Peacock, and there’s every reason to believe that this new take on the format will perform.

(Euan Cherry/Peacock)

But it has taken the original Law & Order‘s timeslot. Thankfully for fans, the series has been renewed but it has been banished to the 10 p.m. slot.

There were some questions about its future considering it missed out on an early renewal, but a deal was reached last minute to keep it alive.

Fellow Thursday drama, The Hunting Party has not been renewed or canceled, suggesting that talks are still ongoing to bring it back.

The Hunting Party Season 2 has had a soft on-air performance, but has broken out on Netflix, indicating that there could be a bigger audience.

(NBC/Screenshot)

NBC previously canceled Brilliant Minds and Stumble, but the lack of renewal is actually good news for The Hunting Party.

It means it still has a chance and could be a part of the network’s midseason schedule.

Friday evenings will consist of Happy’s Place, Newlyweds, and Dateline NBC.

The network seems intent on keeping comedy series alive, which is good for fans of those formats.

In somewhat surprising news, The Rockford Files didn’t make the cut for the fall season.

Happy's Place Pic
(Photo by: Casey Durkin/NBC)

It’s not uncommon for shows to be held until midseason, but it genuinely seemed like NBC would put all of its eggs in one basket for the highly-anticipated series.

Also on the midseason roster is Destination X, Sunset PI, and Wordle.

What are your thoughts on the NBC Fall schedule? Do you believe The Hunting Party deserves a third season? Chime in below!

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