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CBS is doubling down on its newest daytime drama. Beyond the Gates has officially been renewed for two additional seasons, keeping the series on air through the 2027–28 broadcast cycle.
The renewal signals strong confidence from CBS as the soap continues its early momentum in its second season. According to CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach, the series has “improved the time period,” earned strong reception from the daytime community, and continues to generate solid critical attention.
Created by Michele Val Jean, Beyond the Gates made history when it premiered in 2025 as the first new network daytime soap since Passions (1999) and one of the only recent soaps centered on a predominantly Black cast since Generations.
The ensemble includes Tamara Tunie and Clifton Davis as matriarch Anita Dupree and patriarch Vernon Dupree, with Daphnée Duplaix as Nicole Dupree and Karla Mosley as Danielle Dupree. The cast also features Alex Alegria, Lauren Buglioli, Brandon Claybon, Timon Kyle Durrett, Sean Freeman, Ben Gavin, Marquita Goings, Jibre Hordges, Jen Jacob, Maurice Johnson, Trisha Mann-Grant, Mike Manning, RhonniRose Mantilla, Ambyr Michelle, Colby Muhammad, and Arielle Prepetit.
Set in a wealthy gated Maryland community just outside Washington, D.C., the series follows the Dupree family as they navigate legacy, power, and scandal behind closed doors.
Early viewership trends have been promising, with the premiere drawing 2.28 million viewers in L+3 and streaming delivering additional lift compared to linear-only numbers. The series joins CBS staples like The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful in the network’s daytime lineup.
With this renewal, CBS is signaling that Beyond the Gates is being positioned as a long-term pillar in its daytime slate.