CBS Renews “Ghosts” & “Fire Country” for Another Season

Max Thieriot in
Max Thieriot in "Fire Country"

Ghosts and Fire Country returned to CBS for new seasons just last month, and there’s more where that came from! Ghosts has been renewed for its fourth season following the mid-February premiere, while Fire Country will officially return for its third season.

Ghosts is based on the British series of the same name and stars Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar as a couple trying to transform an upstate New York mansion into a bed and breakfast, only to learn it’s inhabited by ghosts. Its latest season is averaging 10.2 million viewers per episode in Live+7 multiplatform viewing.

As for Fire Country, CBS reports that an average of 9.2 million viewers have been tuning in for each episode this season. This series stars Max Thieriot as a young convict Bode Donovan seeking redemption by volunteering as a firefighter.

Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, confirmed the renewal of both shows in an official statement and said they expect great things from their next chapters.

Ghosts and Fire Country are proven viewer favorites on both broadcast and streaming thanks to exceptional storytelling, talented actors and an ever-growing fan base. We are elated to keep the momentum going and bring them back to CBS next season,” said Reisenbach.