SHOCK RETURN? Keith Bynum & Evan Thomas Tease a BRAND-NEW Show for 2026

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Thereâs a certain kind of photo that flips HGTV fans into detective mode instantly.Not a perfectly staged âafterâ shot. Not a cute couple selfie.
Itâs the kind of behind-the-scenes glimpse you donât post unless something bigger is happening â a backyard, a camera setup, and that familiar feeling that someone is filming again.
And in the world of Bargain Block, that one detail is enough to set off a new wave of rumors: Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas may be gearing up for a comeback â just not the one anyone expected.The post that started it all
On November 14, 2025, Thomas shared an Instagram Story that showed Bynum standing in front of what looked like a full camera setup in a homeâs backyard â and added the classic âeyesâ emoji that basically screams, watch this space.Bynum then reshared it and added a line that fans immediately latched onto: âFeels good to be back at it. Think yall are gonna be happy with whatâs coming.âNo network name. No platform. No official announcement.
Just a camera⊠and a promise.
So, what have Keith and Evan actually been doing lately?
If youâve been wondering where they went after Bargain Block wrapped â the short answer is: they never stopped building.
In early January, Thomas posted a very âback to businessâ update saying it was full steam ahead at their company, Â NINE Design + Homes, and that theyâre still accepting project inquiries for 2026 â everything from smaller renovations to brand-new builds, primarily in Michigan (and beyond for the right project).
And on the emotional side of things, Bynumâs year-end message made it clear 2025 hit hard. He wrote that he was âvery happy to say goodbye to 2025,â describing the year as brutal â but added he could feel âa different energyâ for 2026 and that he loved it.That combo â business expansion + emotional reset â is exactly why the ânew showâ whispers are suddenly getting louder.Fame, fallout, and the show ending that changed everything
Keith and Evan didnât just become renovation fan favorites â they built a brand around an idea HGTV viewers rarely get: affordable Detroit homes with bold design choices, not million-dollar flips.
But the ending of Bargain Block wasnât simply a clean âfinale and farewell.â
People reported that the showâs last episode aired September 10, 2025, and the duo said they learned back in February 2025 that HGTV wasnât moving forward â even though they believed they were heading toward another season.
They also said the timing hit their company hard because their revenue had been built heavily around  TV contracts, forcing them to pivot quickly back into client work.
Adding to the confusion: there were still unaired episodes that rolled out later, which made many fans feel like the show was âback,â even though the bigger future was uncertain.
So when viewers see any hint of filming now, the reaction is immediate:
Is this their next chapter finally taking shape?New Show ahead
Hereâs what we can say without crossing into ârumor as factâ territory:They have teased a return to TV/media. In interviews and coverage after the cancellation, they acknowledged exploring other formats and âother forms of media.â
Thereâs visual evidence of filming. The November 14, 2025 Story image described in reporting shows Bynum positioned in front of a camera setup in a backyard â not a casual âphone tripodâ vibe, but something that reads like a production moment.
They have not confirmed where it will air. No platform has been named, and thereâs been no official press release tied to a network or streamer.
Now, about what you added â the part fans keep repeating:The safest way to frame that (and keep it People-style professional) is this:Yes â the filming tease is real, and itâs strong.
But sightings of âcamera crews following themâ beyond that arenât independently confirmed in major reporting, so it should be presented as fan speculation rather than a verified fact.
Does it mean theyâll be back soon?
It could.
If what they teased in mid-November was the start of active production, a reasonable (but unconfirmed) fan theory is a launch window sometime in Q2 2026 (AprilâJune 2026) â because renovation TV often films months ahead of release.
But to be crystal clear: there is no confirmed premiere date and no confirmed platform at this time.
What 2026 looks like for them â even without TV
Whatâs interesting is that even if a show announcement takes time, Keith and Evan are already moving like people who are rebuilding momentum fast:
Their design-build company is openly taking 2026 inquiries and positioning itself for more work, more travel, and bigger projects.Bargain Block merchandise
Bynum is publicly signaling a mindset shift â a rough year behind them, new energy ahead.
And the âfilmingâ tease suggests they may be preparing to bring audiences back into their world again â just in a new way.
"Listen to me, boy: cure my twins and I'll adopt you." The billionaire laughed... and the street child only touched them; then a miracle happened..
"Listen to me, boy: cure my twins and I'll adopt you." The billionaire laughed... and the street child only touched them; then a miracle happened...
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Richard Vale had everything the world admired: iron gates, private jets, a business empire built on numbers that never slept. His name opened doors. His firm ended wars in boardrooms.
But inside his mansion, silence reigned.
ÂSince the accident, her twinsâEvan and Eliseâmoved through life like fragile glass. Metal splints hugged their legs. Crutches scraped the marble floor. The doctors spoke in careful tones, avoiding words like âneverâ when they meant exactly that.
ÂNo laughing in the courtyard.
ÂNo running in the hallways.
Just medical appointments, tests, and a father drowning in guilt he couldn't buy to get out of it.
ÂHis wife, Margaret, had grown distant: not cruel, just empty. When she looked at the children, her eyes filled with a sorrow too heavy to speak aloud. When she looked at Richard, there was a question neither of them dared to ask.
Why weren't you there that day?
ÂThen destiny arrived ânot in a tailored suit, not in a luxury car.
But barefoot. Thin. Seven years old.
ÂHis name was Kai.
A child who slept under park benches and spoke to the sky as if the sky were answering him.
ÂThe gala night glittered like a lie. The chandeliers burned brightly. The champagne flowed. The donors smiled with rehearsed pity as the twins were wheeled into the ballroom: symbols of tragedy wrapped in wealth.
Richard smiled all night. He nodded. He thanked everyone.
ÂUntil something inside him broke.
He saw Kai near the back âsilent, invisibleâ looking at the twins with an expression that was not one of pity.
ÂAnd Richard, drunk with pain and arrogance, said the words that would either destroy him⊠or redeem him.
"Look, kid," she laughed loudly, her voice echoing through the room. "Heal my children and I'll adopt you. How about that? Now that would be a miracle, wouldn't it?"
ÂSome guests giggled. Others froze.
Kai didn't laugh.
ÂHe advanced calmly, as if the marble floor belonged to him.
"Can I try?" he asked gently.
ÂThe room fell silent.
Richard made a dismissive gesture with his hand.
ÂâGo ahead. Do me a favor.
Kai knelt before the twins. He didn't ask their names. He didn't touch the splints. He didn't say a word anyone would recognize.
ÂShe simply closed her eyes⊠and gently placed her hands on their knees.
The air changed.
ÂNot dramatically. Just⊠strange. Like the moment before a storm.
So-
ÂEvan's crutch slipped from his hand and fell to the ground with a thud.
"I-I... I feel hot," Evan whispered, his eyes wide. "Dad... it doesn't hurt."
ÂElise stood up.
One step.
Then another.
A collective gasp tore through the room.
Margaret screamed.
ÂRichard couldn't breathe.
The twins stood thereâtrembling, crying, standingâwhile the guests recoiled as if witnessing something forbidden.
ÂAnd Kai?
Kai staggered.
ÂHe collapsed.
The doctors rushed toward him, shouting orders. Security panicked. Richard fell to his knees beside the child.
Â"What did you do?" she demanded, her voice breaking.
Kai smiled weakly.
âI shared.

That night, the tests showed the impossible: nerve activity restored, damage reversed beyond any medical explanation. The twins slept peacefully for the first time in years.
Kai lay unconscious in a private room at the hospital.
And Vivien Vale âRichard's sisterâ made her move.
He called lawyers. Doctors. Board members.
"It's a fraud," he insisted. "Or it's dangerous. We can't let it stay."
When Kai finally woke up, Vivien was alone by his bed.
"You don't belong here," he said coldly. "Tell me your price. I'll make you disappear."
Kai looked at her calmly.
âI already have a home.
âYou live on the street.
âI used to live where I was needed âhe repliedâ. Now I'm here.
Vivien smiled barely, her smile thin and sharp.
âDo you think my brother will choose you over the family name?
That night, Richard gathered everyone together.
To the council. To the press. To the doctors.
And to Kai.
Richard stood in front of them, his hands tremblingânot from fear, but from clarity.
"I made a promise," he said. "In public. Cruelly. And a child kept it."
Vivien stepped forward.
âRichard, think aboutâ
"No," he said firmly. "That's what I'm doing."
He turned to Kai and knelt down.
"I don't know what you are," Richard said, his voice rough. "But you saved my children. And I failed mine."
He extended his hand.
âIf you accept us⊠we would like to be your family.
Kai looked at the twins âwho were now running, still unsure, but laughing.
Then he nodded.
Years later, people were still arguing about Kai.
Angel.
Medical anomaly.
Inexplicable coincidence.
But Richard Vale didn't care anymore.
Because every night, as I passed by the twins' room, I heard laughter echoing in hallways that once felt like a tomb.
And sometimes⊠just sometimes⊠Kai still spoke to the sky.
Only now, the sky seemed to answer him.