'Days of Our Lives' renewed for Season 56 after producers let entire cast out of their deals.
There's MORE sand in that hour glass, after all --"Days of Our Lives" ... the soap opera just got renewed for its 56th season on the heels of the cast being released from their contracts.
Sources involved in production confirmed the long-running sudser got the good word Thursday from executive producer. The green light means the cast doesn't have to sweat the bad news they got just 10 days ago., but the show was still scheduled to air through the end of this season ... in summer 2020. They've taped that far ahead.
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