Imagine thinking a sixty-year journey had reached its final chapter—only to discover the story is just getting started. That’s the shockwave Days of Our Lives fans felt when Peacock confirmed a two‑season renewal, charging the soap through Seasons 62 and 63. Executive producer Ken Corday, the guardian of Salem’s legacy, stood before the cast and crew with a declaration that sent chills through the set: “The future of Days of Our Lives has never been brighter.
The real plot twist came when Days left its NBC home after 57 broadcast seasons and dove headfirst into Peacock’s streaming world.
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