CBS Renews “The Neighborhood” for a Final Season—Here’s What You Need to Know
Welp, frens—it’s official. CBS is bringing back “The Neighborhood” for an eighth and final season.
The hit comedy, led by Cedric the Entertainer and Tichina Arnold, will return for one last round of laughs before saying goodbye in the 2025-2026 TV season.
A Bittersweet Goodbye
Since its debut in 2018, “The Neighborhood” has been a go-to for feel-good laughs and relatable moments.
The series follows the culture-clashing yet heartwarming dynamic between Calvin Butler (Cedric the Entertainer) and his next-door neighbors, Dave and Gemma Johnson (Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs).
Along the way, the show has mixed comedy with social commentary, keeping fans entertained while tackling real-life issues with humor and heart.
CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach gave props to the show’s legacy, saying, “The brilliant cast and creative team… have brought levity, laughter, and poignant storylines to Monday nights for seven incredible seasons.”
Why Is The Neighborhood Ending?
Even with solid ratings—pulling in an impressive 6.4 million viewers across CBS’s platforms—the network has decided to give “The Neighborhood” a proper sendoff instead of dragging things out.
And honestly? That’s a smart move.
Some shows overstay their welcome, but this one gets to go out on top, giving fans a season-long farewell instead of an abrupt cancellation.
Where To Watch Before The Final Season
If you need to catch up (or just want to rewatch your favorite moments), all previous seasons are streaming on Paramount+.
The final season is expected to keep delivering the charm, laughs, and life lessons that have made “The Neighborhood” a fan favorite.
Are you sad to see “The Neighborhood” go, or do you think it’s the right time to wrap things up?
Drop your thoughts in the comments!