HGTV Announces 'Over 100' New Episodes Are Coming After Canceling 7 FanFavorite Shows, Sparking Backlash Madison E.
- - HGTV Announces 'Over 100' New Episodes Are Coming After Canceling 7 Fan-Favorite Shows, Sparking Backlash
Madison E. GoldbergAugust 21, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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The Flip Off, Home Town, Love It Or List It and more will return to HGTV in 2026
Windy City Rehab's Alison Victoria will host a new show, Sin City Rehab
Home Town's Erin and Ben Napier will get a second spinoff
The announcement comes after the cancellation of 7 fan-favorites series left some viewers outraged
HGTV has announced over 100 new episodes across several series are coming in 2026.
The Flip Off, which stars Christina Haack and ex-husband Tarek El-Moussa, has been renewed for season 2. Despite much speculation about a shakeup, the show will stick to its first season's format, in which Heather Rae El-Moussa will teamed up with husband Tarek against his ex-wife Christina Haack in a high-end house flipping showdown.
Home Town, hosted by Erin and Ben Napier, is coming back for more. The network will also see the Napiers star in another spin-off: Home Town: Inn This Together. The show will follow the couple as they transform a dilapidated building in downtown Laurel, Miss. into a 25,000 sq. ft. hotel, eatery and storefront.
While Alison Victoria's series, Battle on the Beach, got canceled in the purge of existing HGTV shows this summer, the network will soon see her host a new program titled Sin City Rehab. The show sees Victoria, 43, expand her home renovation business that started with Windy City Rehab in Chicago, out West.
Also returning in 2026 are classic series Love It or List It, starring real estate agent David Visentin and his new designer frenemy Page Turner, and Renovation Aloha, the Hawaii-based house-flipping show hosted by husband-and-wife duo Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama.
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100 Day Dream Home, starring established HGTV stars Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, will also return in September. The couple renovate and build custom, move-in-ready dream homes for their Tampa, Fla. area clients in three months or less.
Taniya Nayak, Ty Pennington, and Alison Victoria on Battle on the Beach
Scariest House in America will return on Sept. 19. The show, hosted by Retta and a spinoff of Ugliest House in America, will air six new episodes. Among the spookiest homes this season will be a former funeral home with a basement morgue, a house situated on a graveyard and a property that resembles a witch's hat.
Help! I Wrecked My House will premiere new episodes on Sept. 24, and follow Jasmine Roth as she moves to Park City, Utah to rescue more homeowners from their DIY fails.
Cheap A$$ Beach Houses and Tropic Like It's Hot, two new series, have also been greenlit by the network.
The new announcements come amid the cancellation of Battle on the Beach, which also featured HGTV veteran Ty Pennington and was one of seven popular shows canceled by HGTV during an approximately two week stretch this summer. The others were, Tarek and Heather's The Flipping El Moussas, Christina's Christina on the Coast, Jonathan Knight's Farmhouse Fixer, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson's Married to Real Estate, Izzy Battres's Izzy Does It and Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas's Bargain Block.
Several of the cancelled shows' stars broke the news to fans via social media in late June, thanking them for their loyalty and expressing their shock at receiving the news from HGTV.
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