‘Doc’ Renewed for Season 3
- Today, the network revealed that Doc was renewed for Season 3 with a 22-episode order for the 2026-2027 broadcast season.
- Doc's strong multi-platform performance includes averaging 7.4M multi-platform viewers season-to-date and hitting a 2.7M total viewers series high on 2/3/26, credited across Fox Television Network, Hulu, and Netflix.
- Produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, Doc streams next day on Hulu and holds U.S. rights with Netflix, while HBO Max airs it in Europe.
- Fox ordered another 22-episode full season, signaling strong network commitment, after showrunner deal-making briefly delayed the official renewal.
- Ahead of the April 14 Season 2 two-hour finale, Doc has been sold in over 200 countries, and Katherine Pope, President of Sony Pictures Television Studios, praised the renewal as a global success.
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‘Doc’ Renewed for Season 3
Fox drama will air its second season finale on April 14.
'Doc' Renewed for Season 3 at Fox With 22-Episode Order
There will be more “Doc” coming to Fox. The medical drama starring Molly Parker has scored a Season 3 renewal at Fox for the 2026-27 broadcast season, Fox and Sony Pictures Television announced Monday. Like Season 2, which is rolling out on Fox, “Doc” earned a 22-episode order for its third installment. Since its premiere, “Doc” is averaging 7.3 million multiplatform viewers, marking Fox’s largest scripted multiplatform audience, with 11 episode…
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