According to The Hollywood Reporter, The CW has renewed its sports drama All American for a seventh installment. The CW, currently under the control of station group Nexstar, has given the green light for another season with a total of 13 episodes. The new season will not air on the network until 2025. There has been no information on the series spin-off All American: Homecoming and whether it would be air on the network.
The network has also announced the renewal of other series, such as Penn & Teller: Fool Us for an 11th season and The Chosen for a fourth season.
Brad Schwartz, president of entertainment at The CW, said, “A strong fall is going to lead into an even stronger 2025 on The CW as new seasons of All American, Penn & Teller: Fool Us and The Chosen join NASCAR Xfinity Series, WWE NXT, ACC football and basketball, Pac-12 football, Wild Cards, Superman & Lois, The Librarians, Inside the NFL, Sullivan’s Crossing and much more. Through six seasons, All American remains a top-performer for The CW as the network’s most-watched series across all linear and digital platforms. Penn & Teller: Fool Us continues to be appointment television for families over a decade into its run. And we are thrilled to continue our partnership with The Chosen and bring the latest season of this groundbreaking drama exclusively to broadcast audiences across the country.”
As per The Hollywood Reporter, All American is currently airing its sixth season, which was impacted by the Hollywood strikes of last year, giving the season only 15 episodes. The seventh season will be the lowest episode count for the series.
Nkechi Okoro Carroll (Rosewood) serves as the showrunner and executive producer on All American alongside Greg Berlanti (The Flash) Productions. The cast of the series includes Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Samantha Logan (The Empty Man), Greta Onieogou (Fever Pitch), Micheal Evans Behling (The Flowers That Never Wilts), Bre-Z (Empire), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf) and many others.
All American is available to stream on The CW.