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TVLine Items: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Renewed, HBO Sets Celtics Documentary and More

Vlada Gelman
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Here’s something to cheer about: America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix. Watch the announcement video above.

The upcoming season will follow the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad from auditions to training camp and through the full NFL 2024-25 season.

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The seven-episode first season debuted in June 2024 and explored “the personal stories behind the uniforms – revealing the drive, hustle, and drama among the cheerleaders and coaches,” per the official description.

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Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well

* Celtics City, a multipart documentary, from 30 for 30 creators Bill Simmons and Connor Schell, about “the history, cultural impact, and extraordinary tale of the NBA’s winningest and most storied franchise,” is in production at HBO Sports Documentaries, to premiere in 2025.

* National Geographic’s Life Below Zero, which follows people living and hunting in frigid remote areas of Alaska, will not return after its current 23rd season, Reality Blurred reports. Debuting in 2013, Life Below Zero has won nine Emmy awards for cinematography and editing.

* Thaddea Graham (Sex Education) has joined David E. Kelley’s Apple TV+ series Margo’s Got Money Troubles as the roommate of Elle Fanning’s titular character, our sister site Deadline reports.

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* Bobby Flay has signed a new multi-year deal with Food Network.

* Christmas On the Farm With Jill Wagner & Family, a Great American Family holiday special in which the Lioness star/EP and husband David Lemanowicz (an active member of United States Army Reserve) “celebrate the true meaning of Christmas,” will premiere Monday, Dec. 23 at 8/7c.

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