Has Beyond The Gates Been Cancelled?

CBS’s new soap opera, "Beyond the Gates," has been making waves since its debut in February. This show is notable for being network television’s first daytime soap with a predominantly Black cast. Set in an upscale gated community, it follows the powerful Dupree family, who have their own secrets to hide while others vie to join their elite circle.

Since its premiere, "Beyond the Gates" has attracted an average of 1.82 million viewers, showcasing its growing popularity. However, fans recently expressed concern when new episodes stopped airing as scheduled. Many wondered if the series had been canceled.

The good news is that "Beyond the Gates" has not been canceled. In fact, it has already been renewed for a second season. CBS decided to re-air the first five episodes during the week of June 30, likely due to the Fourth of July holiday. This decision was confirmed by series creator Michele Val Jean, who mentioned that the choice was made beyond her control.

New episodes are set to return on July 7, providing fans with more of the drama and intrigue they love. For those eager to catch up, the series is available for streaming on Paramount+.

Fans can tune in to "Beyond the Gates" on CBS weekdays at 2 p.m. EST and 1 p.m. PT. With its unique storyline and engaging characters, the show continues to build a dedicated fanbase eager for more.

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