EXCLUSIVE: Robinson Avila Productions is officially locking its KeJuan Avila 2026 calendar—and the Online Digital–based media company is stepping into the new year with its most aggressive lineup yet across daytime and primetime.
The biggest headline: “KEJUAN,” the breakout daytime talk show hosted by KeJuan Avila, has officially wrap after two seasons in October 2025, concluding a successful run that helped cement Avila as one of daytime’s most recognizable new voices. According to insiders, the decision comes as Avila prepares to expand his creative footprint as both an on-camera talent and behind-the-scenes showrunner.
“We built something historic with KeJuan,” Avila says. “But now it’s time to grow the brand, evolve the storytelling, and open the door to new formats.”
‘TABLE TALK’ SET FOR SEPTEMBER 2026 PREMIERE
Replacing “KeJuan” in the daytime landscape is Robinson Avila Productions’ newest series: “Table Talk,” a modern, multi-perspective panel talk show set to premiere September 2026.
Avila will serve as executive producer, series creator, and moderator, anchoring the daily roundtable alongside two yet-to-be-announced co-hosts representing culture, entertainment, and everyday American life. Early word describes the show as a “smart, energetic hybrid” of The View, Red Table Talk, and syndicated daytime staples, with a focus on generational conversations and social debate.
The format will blend hot-topic discussions with in-depth interviews, live audience interaction, and branded community features under the Robinson Avila Daytime banner.
PRIMETIME PUSH CONTINUES WITH SCRIPTED EXPANSION
Alongside its daytime restructuring, Robinson Avila Productions is doubling down on scripted comedy for 2026.
‘Everybody Loves KeJuan’
Leading the slate is “Everybody Loves KeJuan,” a semi-autobiographical sitcom following Avila as a dreamer navigating life, family, and the chaotic journey toward becoming a talk show host. The single-camera comedy—described internally as “King of Queens meets The Mindy Project but through a Gen-Z Black Hollywood lens”—will begin production in spring.
The series explores Avila’s life before fame: his social-media beginnings, his chaotic circle of friends, his unlikely career mentors, and the increasingly absurd obstacles in his way. The project marks Avila’s first scripted starring vehicle since announcing the end of his titular daytime series.
‘Eastview High,’ Created by Cortez Robinson
Also joining the 2026 programming lineup is the new workplace comedy “Eastview High,” from writer-actor Cortez Robinson.
Inspired by the warm, character-driven style of ABC’s Abbott Elementary, the sitcom is set inside a struggling public school where dysfunction is the norm—and every day is a new adventure.
Robinson returns to his wildly popular character Principal Rhonda Johnson, a lovingly chaotic school administrator known for her charismatic unfiltered behavior, old-school disciplinary style, and occasionally problematic remarks. The character became a viral sensation online, and fans have pushed for a Rhonda-led scripted world for years.
Avila co-stars in the workplace ensemble as himself, recruited by the Eastview district to help the school navigate modern media, branding, and student engagement.
Production sources describe Rhonda and Avila’s dynamic as “one of the most unexpectedly hilarious odd-pairings on TV next year.”
MORE PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
Robinson Avila Productions is also expected to announce additional unscripted projects, digital expansions, and multiplatform partnerships throughout 2026, including further development under the Avila Daytime label and collaborations with emerging creators.
Industry observers note that the 2026 slate marks the company’s most mature and diversified year yet, as Avila transitions from breakout host to multi-hyphenate producer, writer, and scripted talent.
“This next chapter is about evolution—and building a true TV ecosystem, not just a talk show,” Avila says.
With a new daily panel series, two primetime comedies, and additional announcements expected in the coming months, Robinson Avila Productions is positioning itself as one of the busiest independent production engines heading into 2026.

