Upcoming TV Highlights: Netflix, Prime, Disney+ & More

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Upcoming TV Highlights


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October kicks off with Physical: Asia season 3 and Selling Sunset season 3.


November delivers Squid Game: The Challenge season 2 and Sesame Street's network debut.


December heats up with Stranger Things' multi-part farewell: season 5a, 5b, and 5c.


Catch Just Alice, The Beast in Me, and Tomb Raider's final bow.


Prime Powerhouse


Hazbin Hotel returns for season 2 alongside the new anime Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26.


Maxton Hall season 2 arrives early November.


The Mighty Nein animated series debuts mid-month.


Disney+ Domain


Star Wars: Visions spins into season 3, joined by the new Twisted Wonderland.


Percy Jackson and the Olympians casts its spell again in December.


Apple TV Arena


Down Cemetery Road launches late October.


Palm Royale season 2 opens doors in mid-November.


December sees The Hunt begin and Wondla conclude.


Broadcast Beat


NBC scores with Coast 2 Coast Tuesday NBA games.


St. Denis Medical season 2 and new comedy Stumble arrive November.


The Paper comedy broadcasts premiere November 10.


Cable & Specialty Channels


Oxygen dominates true crime with Killer Grannies and Snapped: Behind Bars.


Food Network stirs up holiday cheer with multiple baking championships.


History Channel digs deep into Curse of Oak Island season 13.


Final Chapters


Power Book IV: Force concludes on Starz.


Bel-Air signs off on copyright.


Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft ends its run.


Streaming Standouts


Hulu unveils All's Fair drama and Caroline Flack documentary.


copyright streams All Her Fault and The Copenhagen Test.


Paramount+ revives Crutch comedy and Landman.


TBA Watch


Record of Ragnarok season 3 and Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane are coming soon.


Culinary Class Wars season 2 remains dated for fall.


PBS premieres vary by outlet – check local listings.Upcoming Television Releases in 2025: A Comprehensive Guide


The television landscape in 2025 promises an exciting array of new and returning series across multiple platforms. From beloved franchises to innovative new concepts, viewers have much to anticipate in the coming year.


Children's Programming Highlights


Disney Jr. continues its commitment to young viewers with Season 3 of "Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures," while Apple TV+ brings back the charming "Shape Island" for its sophomore season. Animation fans can look forward to Netflix's "Motel Transylvania" comedy series and Crunchyroll's expanding anime lineup including "Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective" and "I'm Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class."


Drama Series Dominating Streaming Platforms


Netflix leads the charge with an impressive slate of dramatic offerings. New series like "Ciudad de Sombras," "Soul Mate," and "The Boroughs" will join returning favorites such as "Virgin River" (Season 7) and "The Watcher" (Season 2). Apple TV+ viewers can anticipate "The Savant" and the third season of the geopolitical thriller "Tehran."


Prime Video continues "The Boys" with its fifth and final season, while Hulu prepares "Rivals" for its second outing. AMC brings back "The Terror" for a third installment, and TNT introduces the new drama "High Value Target."


Reality and Competition Shows


Competition enthusiasts have plenty to celebrate with Food Network's "Guy's Flavortown Games" and Discovery's "Dancing with Sharks." Dating show fans can look forward to Prime Video's "Twin Love" and Bravo's innovative "Love Hotel."


Netflix expands its unscripted portfolio with "Power Moves," "Shirin David," and the second season of the baking competition "Is It Cake? Holiday." HGTV offers several new renovation-focused docuseries including "Renovating the Bachelor Mansion" and "Chateau Impossible."


Early 2025 Premieres


January kicked off with traditional New Year's Day specials like the Rose Parade and college football bowl games. ABC revived "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on January 2, while Fox debuted the new comedy "Going Dutch."


NBC strengthened its comedy lineup with new episodes of "Happy's Place" and "Lopez vs. Lopez," while Netflix launched the second season of "Bandidos" on January 3.


The television event calendar began with the Golden Globe Awards on CBS January 5, followed by the premieres of NBC's medical drama "Brilliant Minds" and copyright's historic move to Netflix with "Monday Night Raw" on January 6.


Fox introduced the new medical drama "Doc" on January 7, alongside returning favorites like ABC's "The Rookie" and "Will Trent." The network schedule rounded out with ABC's new workplace comedy "Shifting Gears" premiering January 8.


With dozens of additional series awaiting specific premiere dates, television viewers can expect a content-rich 2025 across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.Early January arrivals (date TBA): Celebrity Jeopardy! returns to ABC for Season 3


Early January arrivals (date TBA): What Would You Do? back on ABC for Season 17B


Early January arrivals (date TBA): The Price Is Right at Night — CBS Season 6


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Raid the Cage — CBS Season 2


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test — FOX Season 3


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Chicago Med — NBC Season 10B


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Chicago Fire — NBC Season 13B


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Chicago P.D. — NBC Season 12B


Early January arrivals (date TBA): I Am a Killer — Netflix Season 6


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Ozark Law — new true-crime docuseries on A&E


Early January arrivals (date TBA): Honey Lemon Soda — new anime on Crunchyroll


Jan. 9: The Pitt — new drama series on Max premieres


Jan. 9: The Traitors returns to copyright for Season 3


Jan. 9: On Call — new drama series debuts on Prime Video


Jan. 9: The Upshaws (Netflix) returns with Part 6 / Season 4A (final season)


Jan. 9: American Primeval — Netflix limited drama series premiere


Jan. 9: Asura — new Netflix drama series premieres


Jan. 9: Impractical Jokers resumes on truTV with Season 11B


Jan. 9: Orange Bowl — live sports special on ESPN


Jan. 9: Dr. Stone: Science Future — Crunchyroll Season 4


Jan. 9: Anyway, I’m Falling in Love With You — new Crunchyroll anime


Jan. 10: Goosebumps: The Vanishing returns (Disney+/Hulu Season 2)


Jan. 10: LOL: Last One Laughing Quebec — Prime Video Season 3


Jan. 10: Black Warrant — new Netflix drama series


Jan. 10: Alpha Males — Netflix Season 3


Jan. 10: Übel Blatt — new comedy series on Netflix


Jan. 10: Cotton Bowl — live sports special on ESPN


Jan. 10: My Best Friend’s an Animal — new Nat Geo Wild docuseries


Jan. 10: The Apothecary Diaries — Crunchyroll Season 2


Jan. 10: I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time — new Crunchyroll anime


Jan. 10: Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! — new Crunchyroll anime series


Jan. 11: Sakamoto Days — new anime series on Netflix


Jan. 11: Stugo — new comedy series on Disney Channel


Jan. 11: Hope Street — new drama series on Ovation TV


Jan. 11: Toilet-bound Hanako-kun — Crunchyroll Season 2


Jan. 12: Rogue Heroes — MGM+ Season 2


Jan. 12: Masterpiece: Miss Scarlet — PBS Season 5 (formerly Miss Scarlet and the Duke)


Jan. 12: Masterpiece: All Creatures Great and Small — PBS Season 5


Jan. 12: Motorhead Garage — MotorTrend Season 13


Jan. 12: The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You — Crunchyroll Season 2


Jan. 12: The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World — new Crunchyroll anime


Jan. 13: Baylen Out Loud — new unscripted series on TLC


Jan. 13: Death by Fame — ID Season 3


Jan. 13: The Curious Case Of… — new ID docuseries


Jan. 14: St. Denis Medical — NBC Season 1B


Jan. 14: Night Court — NBC Season 3 returns


Jan. 14: Deal or No Deal Island — NBC time-slot premiere


Jan. 14: Single’s Inferno — Netflix Season 2


Jan. 14: FBI True — Paramount+ Season 6


Jan. 14: Moonshiners: Master Distiller — History Season 7


Jan. 14: Journey to America: With Newt and Callista Gingrich — new PBS docuseries


Jan. 14: Road Rage — ID Season 2B


Jan. 14: Exposed: Naked Crimes — ID Season 2B


Jan. 15: A Real Bug’s Life — Disney+ Season 2


Jan. 15: Love Island: All Stars — copyright Season 2


Jan. 15: Public Disorder — new Netflix drama series


Jan. 15: Cristóbal Balenciaga — new drama series on Hulu


Jan. 15: Unmasked — new drama series on Hulu


Jan. 15: An Update on Our Family — HBO three-part docuseries


Jan. 15: Scam Goddess — new unscripted series on Freeform


Jan. 15: TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution — Tubi Season 2


Jan. 16: Hollywood Squares — CBS game-show revival (moved from Jan. 9)


Jan. 16: Law & Order — NBC Season 24B


Jan. 16: Law & Order: SVU — NBC Season 26B


Jan. 16: Found — NBC Season 2B


Jan. 16: SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night — new copyright docuseries


Jan. 16: XO, Kitty — Netflix Season 2


Jan. 16: Castlevania: Nocturne — Netflix Season 2


Jan. 16: Lovers Anonymous — new Netflix drama series


Jan. 16: Sesame Street — Max Season 55


Jan. 16: My Sesame Street Friends — Max Season 15


Jan. 16: Mermicorno: Starfall — new children’s animated series on Max


Jan. 16: Harley Quinn — Max Season 5


Jan. 16: Paatal Lok — Prime Video Season 2


Jan. 16: The Bunker — Viaplay U.S. premiere of the Swedish docuseries


Jan. 17: Shark Tank — ABC Season 16B


Jan. 17: Saturday Night Live — NBC Season 50B


Jan. 17: Severance — Apple TV+ Season 2


Jan. 17: Real Time with Bill Maher — HBO Season 23


Jan. 17: Molly-Mae: Behind It All — new Prime Video docuseries


Jan. 17: La Liberación — new drama series on Prime Video


Jan. 17: The Roshans — new Netflix docuseries


Jan. 17: Young, Famous & African — new unscripted series on Netflix


Jan. 17: The Couple Next Door — new drama series on Starz


Jan. 17: NFL Icons — MGM+ Season 4


Jan. 17: Sisi: Austrian Empress — PBS Season 3


Jan. 17: Robogobo — new children’s animated series on Disney Junior


Jan. 18: Lakefront Luxury — A&E Season 5 returns


Jan. 18: Oceanfront Property Hunt — new A&E docuseries


Jan. 19: The Hunting Party — NBC new drama series (moved from Feb. 3)


Jan. 19: Mystic — UPtv Season 3


Jan. 20: 9-1-1: Lone Star — FOX Season 5B premiere (announced final season)


Jan. 20: Rescue: Hi-Surf — FOX Season 1B premiere


Jan. 20: College Football Playoff National Championship — live on ESPN


Jan. 21: The Joe Schmo Show — TBS prank-series revival


Jan. 21: What Drives You with John Cena — new docuseries on Roku Channel


Jan. 22: Prime Target — new drama series on Apple TV+


Jan. 22: Whiskey on the Rocks — new comedy on Hulu


Jan. 22: W.A.G.S to Riches — new unscripted series on Netflix


Jan. 22: Pawn Stars — History Season 23


Jan. 22: Expedition X — Discovery Season 9


Jan. 22: Expedition Bigfoot — Discovery Season 6


Jan. 22: The Thundermans: Undercover — new animated series on Nickelodeon


Jan. 22: Big Cats, Small World — new PBS docuseries


Jan. 23: Police 24/7 — The CW Season 2


Jan. 23: Crime Nation — The CW Season 2


Jan. 23: The Night Agent — Netflix Season 2 (rescheduled from 2024)


Jan. 23: Harlem — Prime Video Season 3


Jan. 23: C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart — new limited drama on HBO


Jan. 23: Carl Weber’s The Family Business: New Orleans — new drama on BET+


Jan. 23: Father Brown — BritBox Season 12


Jan. 24: Penn & Teller: Fool Us — The CW Season 11


Jan. 24: Masters of Illusion — The CW Season 11


Jan. 24: Eva the Owlet — Apple TV+ Season 2


Jan. 24: The Best Heart Attack of My Life — new dramedy on Hulu


Jan. 24: The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call — new Netflix drama series


Jan. 24: Shafted — new comedy series on Netflix


Jan. 24: Pombo — Prime Video Season 4


Jan. 24: Shared Custody — new drama on Disney+


Jan. 24: Toya & Reginae — We TV/AllBLK Season 2


Jan. 24: Harpoon Hunters — new docuseries on Discovery


Jan. 25: NBA Saturday Primetime — ABC Season 10


Jan. 25: Asia — new nature documentary series on BBC America


Jan. 25: Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler — Oxygen Season 2


Jan. 25: Kobe: Making of a Legend — new CNN docuseries


Jan. 26: Watson — new drama series on CBS


Jan. 26: Critics Choice Awards — live on E! (moved from Jan. 12)


Jan. 27: The Bachelor — ABC Season 29


Jan. 27: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives — ABC Season 1 broadcast premiere


Jan. 27: The Neighborhood — CBS Season 7B


Jan. 27: Poppa’s House — CBS Season 1B


Jan. 27: NCIS — CBS Season 22B


Jan. 27: NCIS: Origins — CBS Season 1B


Jan. 27: Tribunal Justice — Prime Video Season 2


Jan. 27: Ms. Rachel — new children’s series on Netflix


Jan. 27: Scars of Beauty — new drama series on Max


Jan. 27: History’s Greatest Mysteries — History Season 6


Jan. 27: History’s Most Shocking — new History docuseries


Jan. 27: The Fall of Diddy — new ID docuseries


Jan. 27: Resistance: They Fought Back — new PBS docuseries


Jan. 27: The Chef’s Garden — new cooking series on FYI


Jan. 27: The Catch — Acorn TV Season 1 (British drama)


Jan. 27: Cash Histories — Acorn TV Seasons 1 & 2 (British drama)CBS's "FBI" lineup returns with the second half of their seasons, featuring the original series, "International," and "Most Wanted" continuing their thrilling investigations. Meanwhile, Hulu introduces "Paradise," a fresh drama to their growing catalog.


PBS brings nature enthusiasts "Great Migrations: A People on the Move," documenting human journeys across continents, while History Channel launches "Hunting History with Steven Rinella," exploring historical artifacts and stories.


Late January sees CBS reviving the classic "Hollywood Square" game show, while The CW offers a sneak peek at "All American" season 7. Apple TV+ continues "Mythic Quest" with its fourth season, and Netflix examines the infamous O.J. Simpson case in a new docuseries.


February brings a wave of premieres across networks, with CBS's crime lineup returning including "Fire Country," "S.W.A.T.," and "Matlock." Netflix delivers new international content with "The Snow Girl" season 2 and "Sweet Magnolias" season 4.


The CW launches "Wild Cards" season 2, while Paramount+ debuts "Yellowjackets" season 3 on Valentine's Day alongside Netflix's "Love is Blind" season 8.


Mid-February features Fox's animation block returning with "The Simpsons," "Family Guy," and "Krapopolis," while HBO welcomes back the highly anticipated third season of "The White Lotus" and "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver."


Streaming platforms continue expanding their libraries with documentaries exploring high-profile cases like Gabby Petito on Netflix and historical examinations like History Channel's "Thomas Jefferson" documentary series.Television enthusiasts have a packed schedule ahead with numerous premieres spanning various genres and platforms throughout February and March 2025.


February brings exciting returns like "Reacher" for its third season on Prime Video starting February 20, alongside new offerings such as Netflix's political thriller "Zero Day." The following day introduces Apple TV+'s "Surface" for its sophomore season and the new boxing drama "A Thousand Blows" on Hulu.


NBC launches an ambitious programming slate on February 23, debuting both "Suits LA" and "Grosse Pointe Garden Society," while Netflix hosts the Screen Actors Guild Awards live that same evening.


Late February highlights include CBS's new daytime drama "Beyond the Gates" (February 24), the return of "Survivor" for season 48 (February 26), and Netflix's docuseries "Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke" (February 27).


Disney+ welcomes back familiar faces with "Wizards Beyond Waverly Place" on February 28, while March begins with Netflix's drama "The Photo Lab" premiering March 1.


Award season peaks with CBS broadcasting the Academy Awards on March 2, followed by Disney+'s highly anticipated "Daredevil: Born Again" launching March 4.


Mid-March brings returning favorites with ABC's "9-1-1," "Doctor Odyssey," and "Grey's Anatomy" all resuming their seasons on March 6. Netflix's popular "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" returns for season 7 on March 7.


The weekend of March 9 features major premieres including "American Idol" on ABC, AMC's "Dark Winds" for its third season, and HBO's final season of "The Righteous Gemstones."


The schedule rounds out with Prime Video's "The Wheel of Time" returning for season 3 on March 13 and Apple TV+'s new drama "Dope Thief" premiering March 14.Netflix kicks off March with animated favorites like Cocomelon Lane's fourth outing


Hulu introduces lifestyle guru Sabrina Soto while ID investigates true crime in A Body in the Snow


Sports dominate mid-March with Fox's Tokyo MLB series and FanDuel's gambling recovery show


Food Network slices into competition with House of Knives as Hulu serves three fresh dramas including Good American Family


Paramount+ unveils Happy Face while Netflix explodes with six new series including Wolf King and Bet Your Life on March 20


A&E continues Accused: Guilty or Innocent? into its seventh season alongside Hallmark+'s home-focused docuseries


British drama Ludwig arrives on BritBox as Apple TV+ launches Be@rbrick's animated comedy


Magnolia Network renovates Beachfront Bargain Hunt while Nat Geo Wild explores animal behavior


PBS brings historical flair with Marie Antoinette and Wolf Hall in late March


Roku compiles Alan's Universe clips as ID exposes Hollywood Demons


ABC reboots Bad Romance while Fox's Alert and The Cleaning Lady continue investigations


BET celebrates House of Payne's milestone 11th season with Vice wrestling through Dark Side of the Ring


April welcomes ABC's farewell to The Conners alongside Netflix's French comedy Bref.2


ESPN+ scores with Stephanie's Places while Bosch: Legacy concludes on Prime Video


True crime surges with Netflix's Gone Girls and From Rock Star to Killer docuseries


MLB Network launches five baseball programs including Quick Pitch for opening day


Animation expands with Crunchyroll's The Beginning After the End and Netflix's Devil May Cry


HGTV flips into Flipping 101 season four as Food Network revisits Girl Meets Farm


FX's provocative Dying for Sex premieres alongside OWN's unconventional dating show The Never Ever Mets


Cartoon Network animates Iyanu while Adult Swim summons Lazarus in April


Final seasons crescendo with Hulu's Handmaid's Tale and Netflix's How to Sell Drugs Online


Max counters with Gremlins: The Wild Batch and Hacks' fourth installment


Black Mirror returns for its seventh mind-bending season alongside anime adventures like Moonrise


April Streaming Highlights


Early April releases:


Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go — Netflix (Season 3)


The First 48 Presents: Critical Moments — A&E (Season 4)


The Wizard of Paws — BYUtv (Season 7)


Week of April 11–17:


April 11 — Your Friends and Neighbors — Apple TV+ (new drama)


April 11 — The Gardener — Netflix (new limited drama)


April 11 — Got to Get Out — Hulu (new competition series)


April 11 — The Great American Baking Show — Roku Channel (Season 3)


April 11 — Great Performances: Now Hear This — PBS (Season 6)


April 11 — English Neighborhood — PBS (Season 1; Finnish drama)


April 12 — Doctor Who — Disney+ (Season 15)


April 12 — Resident Playbook — Netflix (new drama)


April 12 — Zombie House Flipping — A&E (Season 7)


April 12 — Love & Marriage: Detroit — OWN (Season 3B)


April 12 — #somebodysson — OWN (new dating series)


April 12 — Roboforce: The Animated Series — Tubi (new animated drama)


April 13 — The Last of Us — HBO (Season 2)


April 13 — Godfather of Harlem — MGM+ (Season 4)


April 13 — U.S. Poker Open — Vice (Season 2)


April 13 — Interview with a Killer — Court TV (Season 2)


April 13 — Rocky Mountain Wreckers — The Weather Channel (new docuseries)


April 14 — Rock the Block — HGTV (Season 6)


April 14 — Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid — History (Season 2)


April 14 — Tic Tac Dough — GSN (game show revival)


April 14 — Bingo Blitz — GSN (new game show)


April 15 — The Carters: Hurts to Love You — Paramount+ (documentary miniseries)


April 15 — The Glass Dome — Netflix (new drama)


April 15 — 1000-lb Sisters — TLC (Season 7)


April 15 — The Valley — Bravo (Season 2)


April 15 — The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Reunion — Bravo (reunion miniseries)


April 15 — Caught in the Act: Unfaithful — MTV (Season 3B)


April 15 — Day Dream Home — HGTV (Season 1B)


April 15 — NFL Offsides — NFL YouTube channel (new game show)


April 16 — Sherlock & Daughter — The CW (new drama)


April 16 — Government Cheese — Apple TV+ (new comedy)


April 16 — No Man’s Land — Hulu (Season 2)


April 16 — Diamond Heist — Netflix (new limited drama)


April 16 — I Am Not Mendoza — Netflix (new comedy)


April 16 — Project UFO — Netflix (new limited drama)


April 16 — LOL: Last One Laughing Colombia — Prime Video (Season 2)


April 16 — Ghost Adventures — Discovery Channel (Season 29)


April 16 — Expedition Files — Discovery Channel (Season 2)


April 16 — The Stolen Girl — Freeform (new drama)


April 16 — Agatha Christie’s Towards Zero — BritBox (Season 1; British drama)


April 16 — RuPaul’s Drag Race Live Untucked — WOW Presents Plus (Season 2)


April 17 — Law & Order: Organized Crime — copyright (Season 5; new network)


April 17 — Ransom Canyon — Netflix (new drama)


April 17 — Istanbul Encyclopedia — Netflix (new limited series)


April 17 — Leverage: Redemption — Prime Video (Season 3)


April 17 — 1 Happy Family USA — Prime Video (new animated comedy)


April 17 — Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue — copyright (new animated comedy)


April 17 — Boarders — Tubi (Season 2)


April 17 — Heartland — UP Faith & Family (Season 18)


Week of April 18–24:


April 18 — Light & Magic — Disney+ (Season 2)


April 18 — The Narrow Road to the Deep North — Prime Video (new drama)


April 18 — Lu & the Bally Bunch — Max (Season 1B)


April 18 — A Dangerous Friendship — PBS (Season 1; French drama)


April 19 — Heavenly Ever After — Netflix (new drama)


April 19 — Super Duper Bunny League — Nickelodeon (new children’s animated series)


April 20 — The Rehearsal — HBO (Season 2)


April 20 — Sister Wives — TLC (Season 19B)


April 20 — Home Town — HGTV (Season 9B)


April 20 — Secrets of the Penguins — National Geographic (documentary miniseries)


April 20 — Mozart: Rise of a Genius — Ovation (docuseries)


April 21 — America’s Most Wanted — FOX (Season 3)


April 21 — Love It or List It — HGTV (Season 20)


April 21 — Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out — Lifetime (docuseries)


April 21 — The Brokenwood Mysteries — Acorn TV (Season 11)


April 22 — Andor — Disney+ (Season 2; final season)


April 22 — Race for the Crown — Netflix (docuseries)


April 22 — The Class — PBS (docuseries)


April 23 — A Tragedy Foretold: Flight 3054 — Netflix (limited docuseries)


April 23 — Battle Camp — Netflix (new unscripted series)


April 23 — Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America — Discovery Channel (Season 4)


April 23 — Changing Planet — PBS (Season 4)


April 24 — You — Netflix (Season 5; final season)


April 24 — Jane — Apple TV+ (Season 3)


April 24 — Étoile — Prime Video (new dramedy)


April 24 — Black Snow — AMC+ (Season 2)


April 24 — Vanderpump Villa — Bravo (Season 2)


April 25 — Pokémon Horizons — Netflix (Season 2B)


April 25 — Weak Hero Class — Netflix (Season 2)


April 25 — Gold Rush: White Water — Discovery (Season 9)


April 25 — The Mountain Detective — PBS (Season 3)


April 25 — Morimoto’s Sushi Master — Roku Channel (Season 2)


April 26 — Savannah Bananas Baseball — ESPN / ESPN2 / Disney+ (new season)


April 27 — Bravo’s Love Hotel — Bravo (new unscripted series)


April 27 — David Frost vs. — MSNBC (new docuseries)


April 27 — My Happy Place — CNN (new docuseries)


April 27 — Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain — CNN (new travel series)


April 27 — 24: Last Chef Standing — Food Network (Season 2)


April 28 — Yes, Chef! — NBC (new cooking series)


April 28 — Chef’s Table: Legends — Netflix (docuseries)


April 28 — America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons — FOX (limited documentary)


April 28 — The One That Got Away — Acorn TV (new drama)


April 29 — Wear Whatever the F You Want — Prime Video (new docuseries)


April 29 — Castle Impossible — HGTV (new home-renovation series)


April 29 — Polyfamily — TLC (new docuseries)


April 29 — Red Bull Soapbox Race — Discovery (new competition series)


April 29 — Pati Jinich Explores Panamericana — PBS (new travelogue)


April 30 — Celebrity Jeopardy! — ABC (Season 3)


April 30 — Jeopardy! Masters — ABC (Season 3)


April 30 — Turning Point: The Vietnam War — Netflix (docuseries)


April 30 — The Eternaut — Netflix (new drama)


April 30 — Cheat: Unfinished Business — Netflix (new unscripted series)


April 30 — Carême — Apple TV+ (new drama)


April 30 — Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight — Netflix (new animated comedy)


April 30 — In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin — IFC (Season 2)


May releases:


May 2 — Hollywood Squares — CBS (Season 1B; revival)


May 2 — Unseen — Netflix (Season 2)


May 2 — Bad Boy — Netflix (new drama)


May 2 — Formula E: Driver — Prime Video (docuseries)


May 2 — Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols — Disney+ (docuseries)


May 2 — Malditos — Max (new drama)


May 2 — Return to Paradise — Ovation (drama series)


May 3 — Basketball Wives — VH1 (Season 4)


May 3 — Full Court Press — ESPN (Season 2)


May 3 — Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen — FYI (Season 2)


May 3 — Two for One — TCM (Season 2)


May 3 — Maneet’s Eats — Food Network (new unscripted series)


May 3 — Wild Game Kitchen — Tastemade (Season 4)


May 4 — The Walking Dead: Dead City — AMC (Season 2)


May 4 — Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld — Disney+ (new short-form animated series)


May 4 — WondLa — Apple TV+ (Season 2)


May 4 — Masterpiece: Miss Austen — PBS (new drama)


May 4 — WNBA Countdown — ESPN (new season)


May 4 — My Music with Rhiannon Giddens — PBS (Season 3)


May 4 — I, Jack Wright — BritBox (Season 1; British drama)


May 5 — Mighty Monsterwheelies — Netflix (Season 2)


May 5 — The Motherhood — Hallmark Channel (new unscripted series)


May 5 — The Playboy Murders — ID (Season 3)


May 5 — Toxic — ID (new docuseries)


May 5 — Harry Wild — Acorn TV (Season 4)


May 5 — Safe House — Acorn TV (Season 1; British drama)


May 6 — The Devil’s Plan: Death Room — Netflix (Season 2)


May 6 — Murder Has Two Faces — Hulu (new docuseries)


May 6 — Neighborhood Wars — A&E (Season 8)


May 6 — Wars — A&E (new unscripted series)


May 6 — Bollywed — Fuse (Season 3)


May 6 — Dirt II: A Season with High Limit — FS1 (Season 2)


May 7 — Full Speed — Netflix (Season 2)


May 7 — Kun by Agüero — ULU (new docuseries)


May 8 — Poker Face — copyright (Season 2)


May 8 — Criminal Minds: Evolution — Paramount+ (Season 3)


May 8 — Blood of Zeus — Netflix (Season 3; final season)


May 8 — Forever — Netflix (new drama)


May 8 — Conan O’Brien Must Go — Max (Season 2)Week of May 9–15:


May 9 — Paramount+: RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (S10) and All Stars: Untucked (S7); Apple TV+: Long Way Home (S2); Netflix premieres drama The Royals and dating spinoff Too Hot to Handle: Italy; Discovery: Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan (S5); PBS debuts Italian drama Pale Mountains (S1); Prime Video limited doc Octopus!; National Geographic: Europe From Above (S6).


May 10 — Lifetime limited docuseries The Judd Family.


May 11 — ID presents The Bakersfield 3: A Tale of Murder and Motherhood (doc miniseries); Nat Geo Wild: Secrets of the Zoo (S5); BAFTA Television Awards live on BritBox.


May 12 — Fox Nation debuts Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss? (game show); Acorn TV premieres British drama The Light in the Hall (S1); Fox airs America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons (three-week event); HGTV: Christina on the Coast (S6).


May 13 — Netflix comedy Bad Thoughts; Food Network launches Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out (competition).


May 14 — The CW: Sullivan’s Crossing (S3, moved); Netflix debuts American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden (docuseries, moved), Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story (docuseries), Snakes and Ladders (comedy); Magnolia Network: Mini Reni (home-renovation series).


May 15 — A big Netflix day: Love, Death + Robots (S4), Thank You, Next (S2), Franklin (drama), The Reserve (limited drama), BET (new drama), Secrets We Keep (drama); Hulu: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (S2); Prime Video: Overcompensating (comedy); Max: Duster (drama) and Mermicorno: Starfall (S2); Paramount+: Skymed (S3); FX: Welcome to Wrexham (S4); UPtv: Hudson & Rex (S6).


Week of May 16–22:


May 16 — Apple TV+ premieres Murderbot (drama); Paramount+/Showtime: The Chi (S7); Netflix adds comedy Football Parents and dramas Rotten Legacy and Dear Hongrang; Ion debuts WNBA Friday Night Spotlight and returns WNBA on Ion studio show (S2).


May 17 — ESPN: WNBA Tip Off (season kickoff).


May 18 — Discovery: Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing (S18); Nat Geo: Tucci in Italy (travelogue); Oxygen: Unknown Serial Killers of America (docuseries); FYI: Barrett-Jackson Revved Up (S16).


May 19 — Fox: Lego Masters (S5); copyright launches several comedies — Older Hotter Wiser, The Kouncil, The Warehouse Phase and People Like Me; Acorn TV debuts South African drama White Lies (S1).


May 20 — ABC: The Game Show Show (S2); Prime Video: Motorheads (drama); Paramount+: FBI True (S7); PBS premieres panel show Breaking the Deadlock.


May 21 — Fox: MasterChef: Dynamic Duos (S15) and Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service (docuseries); Hulu: Nine Perfect Strangers (S2) and new drama Nine Puzzles; Netflix dating series Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark plus comedies Newly Rich, Newly Poor and Real Men; BritBox: Make It at Market (S3).


May 22 — NBC debuts Transplant (new drama); Prime Video: Earnhardt (docuseries); Netflix rolls out Sirens and Miss Governor (formerly She the People) and limited series Missing You; copyright premieres Minutes (drama); Fox Nation: Days to Indy (S3); Freeform: Not Her First Rodeo (docuseries); OutTV: Wish You Were Queer (unscripted comedy).


Week of May 23–31:


May 23 — Netflix: Big Mouth (S8, final season) and Forget You Not (drama); HBO two-part doc Pee-wee As Himself; Prime Video: Clarkson’s Farm (S4); Paramount+/Showtime: Couples Therapy (S4B); AMC: Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter (S2); CBS Sports Network launches AVP League Series live coverage.


May 24 — Netflix premiere Our Unwritten Soul (drama).


May 25 — TNT: The Librarians: The Next Chapter (drama); Adult Swim returns Rick and Morty (S8).


May 26 — CBS airs the American Music Awards live; History debuts Kevin Costner’s The West (docuseries); TLC streaming Day: Hunt for Love plus aftershow Hunt for Love: Under the Sheets; Lifetime: The 6000 lb. Diaries with Dr. Now (S1b); FYI: Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes (S3) and Global Soul Kitchen (S2); Acorn TV: Boglands (British/Irish drama S1).


May 27 — NBC: America’s Got Talent (S20) and new Destination X competition; Prime Video returns The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (S2); History: Sitting Bull (documentary miniseries); HGTV: Down Home Fab (S3); ID: Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie (docuseries).


May 28 — CBS: Raid the Cage (S2b); Netflix: F1: The Academy (docuseries); FX: Adults (comedy).


May 29 — Prime Video: The Better Sister (limited drama); Netflix: Dept. Q (drama); MTV: Jersey Shore Family Vacation (S8); AMC+: Scrublands (S2); Fox returns animated blocks — Bob’s Burgers (S15b), Grimsburg (S2b), Family Guy (S23c), The Great North (S5b); BritBox: Death Valley (British drama S1); DAZN: Eyes on the Rise (docuseries).


May 30 — WE tv: Mama June: Family Crisis (S7).


May 31 — Prime Video: Good Boy (drama); Lifetime: The 13th Wife: Escaping Polygamy (drama miniseries).


June 1–4 highlights:


June 1 — Max: The Mortician (limited docuseries); History: The Mega-Brands That Built America (S3); Food Network: BBQ Brawl — Flay v. Chauhan v. Lofaso (S6); A&E: Duck Dynasty: The Revival (unscripted revival, moved); CNBC: Unlocked (S2).


June 2 — Fox: The Quiz with Balls (S2); Bravo: Below Deck (S12); HGTV: Ugliest House in America (S6); Vice TV: United Gangs of America (S2); Great American Family: Iggy and Mr. Kirk (children’s); BBC America/Acorn TV: Relative Secrets (unscripted).


June 3 — copyright: Love Island USA (S7); Netflix: Ginny & Georgia (S3) and Sara: Woman in the Shadows (drama); History: The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (S6) and Beyond Skinwalker Ranch (S3); Bravo: Next Gen NYC (unscripted); HGTV: Fatal Destination (docuseries); MTV: Caught in the Act: Double Life; TLC: 1,000-lb Roomies (unscripted).


June 4 — Apple TV+ comedy Stick; Netflix: Criminal Code (S2), Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal (docuseries) and Eva Lasting (S3); TNT/TruTV: NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 1 (live); E!: Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour (docuseries).Netflix dominates June with new seasons of popular series like "Squid Game" wrapping its final run, alongside fresh drama "The Waterfront" and unscripted show "Yolanthe".


Returning favorites include "Phineas and Ferb" reviving childhood memories on Disney Channel and crime drama "BMF" continuing its saga on Starz.


Hulu offers binge-worthy sequels with "The Bear" serving season 4 and dating show "I Kissed a Boy" returning, while introducing documentary "Call Her Alex".


Prime Video counters with anime premieres like "Lord of Mysteries" and reality expansions including "Esports World Cup: Level Up".


Awards season peaks with CBS broadcasting the Tony Awards and BET celebrating music icons across MTV/CMT platforms.


Cable networks spotlight true crime: SundanceTV investigates "The Killer Clown", while A&E revisits "The First 48" and "Secrets of the Bunny Ranch".


Anime enthusiasts get Crunchyroll treats: new series "Takopi's Original Sin" and fantasy sequel "My Dress-Up Darling".


British drama thrives via Britbox with "Mr. Loverman" and Acorn TV's mystery "Art Detectives".


Reality TV heats up as TLC debuts "Virgin S" and continues "90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?" with companion show "Pillow Talk".


Documentary lovers can explore shark phenomena on National Geographic or Dallas cheerleaders in "America’s Sweethearts" season 2.


Final seasons bring closure: Apple TV+ wraps "The Buccaneers", History Channel concludes "Alone Australia", and Netflix ends "Tour de France: Unchained".


Foodies savor competitions like Food Network’s "Super Mega Cakes" and Tastemade’s "Barbecue: Life of Fire".


Children’s programming expands with Nickelodeon’s animated "Wylde Pak" and Apple TV+’s playful "Not a Box".


Sports coverage ranges from ABC’s NBA Finals to Disney+’s studio series "Vibe Check".


Historical dramas resurface: HBO’s "The Gilded Age" returns and PBS premieres "Patience".


Unscripted surprises include copyright’s celebrity duo "Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together" and Netflix’s German reality "Kaulitz & Kaulitz".


Horror fans get Shudder’s limited series "Hell Motel", while fantasy buffs await Marvel’s "Spidey" season 4 on Cartoon Network.


International flavors emerge via Finnish drama "Isolated" on PBS copyright and Spanish dating spin-off "Too Hot to Handle: Spain".


Upcoming Premieres and Returns


Early July additions — assorted premieres and new seasons:


Prime Video — Ballard (new drama series)


Netflix — Building the Band (new music competition series)


Netflix — The Gringo Hunters (new drama series)


FXX — It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 17)


HGTV — Celebrity IOU (season 10)


E! — Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind (new docuseries)


Crunchyroll — I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability (season 2)


Crunchyroll — The Rising of the Shield Hero (season 4)



July 10 highlights:


CBS — Big Brother (season 27)


ABC — Celebrity Family Feud (season 11)


ABC — Press Your Luck (season 6)


Disney+ — Electric Bloom (new comedy series)


Hulu — Suspicious Minds (new drama series)


Netflix — Too Much (new comedy series)


Netflix — Leviathan (new anime series)


Netflix — Offroad (new travelogue series)


Netflix Jr. — Bears (new children’s animated series)


BET+ — American Gangster: Trap Queens (season 4)


Bravo — The Real Housewives of Orange County (season 19)


truTV — Impractical Jokers (season 12)


Magnolia Network — Back to the Frontier (new competition series)


A&E — Lie Detector (new docuseries)


WOW Presents Plus — Drag Race Brasil (season 2)


Crunchyroll — Dr. Stone: Science Future (season 4b)


Crunchyroll — Solo Camping for Two (new anime series)


UPtv — Hudson & Rex (season 7; time-slot premiere; moved from July 17)


Viaplay — Johanna Möller – Sweden’s Most Hated Woman (new docuseries)



July 11 entries:


Showtime — Dexter: Resurrection (new drama series)


Apple TV+ — Foundation (season 3)


Apple TV+ — The Wild Ones (new docuseries)


Prime Video — One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (new limited docuseries)


HBO — Rage (new drama series)


PBS — The Great American Recipe (season 4)


Fox Nation — Last Cowboy Standing (season 2)



July 12 launches:


Oxygen — Buried in the Backyard (season 6)


History — Mysteries from Above (season 2)


FYI — Hours to Buy (season 2b)


FYI — Oceanfront Property Hunt (season 1b)


A&E — Betting on Beloit (new unscripted series)



July 13 new arrivals:


MGM+ — The Institute (new drama series)


copyright — Love Island: Beyond the Villa (new unscripted series)


CNN — Live Aid: When Rock ’n’ Roll Took on the World (new documentary miniseries)


CNN — Billionaire Boys Club (new documentary miniseries)


Bravo — Kings Court (new dating series)


National Geographic — Shark Quest: Hunt for the Apex Predator (new docuseries)



July 14 premieres:


Netflix — Sakamoto Days (season 1b)


Hulu — Stags (new drama series)


History — Life After People (season 3)


Investigation Discovery — A Killer Among Friends (new docuseries)


WOW Presents Plus — Binge Queens (season 11)



July 15 offerings:


Hulu — Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit (new docuseries)


Netflix — Entitled (new comedy series)


A&E — Customer Wars (season 6)


A&E — Road Wars (season 5)


Investigation Discovery — 911: Did the Killer Call? (new docuseries)


MHz Choice — The Big Fix (season 1 of Swedish drama series)



July 16 schedule notes:


CBS — Big Brother (season 27 time-slot premiere)


Prime Video — The Summer I Turned Pretty (season 3; final season)


Netflix — Amy Bradley Is Missing (new limited docuseries)


Hulu — Low Life (new drama series)


BET — Sistas (season 9)


National Geographic — To Catch a Smuggler (season 9)


ESPN/ESPN+/Disney+ — ESPY Awards (live special)


Fox Nation — Wanted: Dead or Alive (new drama series)



July 17 rollouts:


Paramount+ — Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (season 3)


Netflix — Untamed (new drama series)


Netflix — Catalog (new dramedy series)


Netflix — Community Squad (season 2)


Prime Video — Surf Girls: International (new docuseries)


A&E — Homicide Squad: New Orleans (season 2)


SundanceTV — The Furry Detectives: Unmasking a Monster (new docuseries)


Food Network — Family Recipe Showdown (new competition series)


A&E — Lie Detector (time-slot premiere)



July 18 releases:


Disney+ — The Nice Guy (new drama series)


Netflix — Superstar (new drama series)


HBO — Billy Joel: And So It Goes (new documentary miniseries)


HGTV — My Lottery Dream Home (season 17)


HGTV — Zillow Gone Wild (season 2)



July 19 items:


National Geographic — Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (season 5)


OWN — Love & Marriage: Huntsville (season 10)


Crunchyroll — Kaiju No. 8 (season 2)



July 20:


Nat Geo Wild — Wildlife ER (season 3)



July 21 lineup:


Disney+ — What You Need to Know (new daily news series)


Netflix — The Hunting Wives (new drama series; moved from Starz)


Prime Video — Justice on Trial (new docuseries)


Hulu — Trophy Wife: Murder on Safari (new docuseries)


Disney Junior — Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ (new children’s animated series)



July 22 premieres:


Hulu — Red Eye (new drama series)


Paramount+ — Hip Hop Was Born Here (new docuseries)


TLC — Welcome to Plathville (season 7)


HGTV — Renovation Resort Showdown (season 2)


MHz Choice — Alef (season 1 of Turkish drama series)



July 23 notable debuts:


ABC — Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (season 11 in primetime)


ABC — Match Game (revival; new game show series)


The CW — Family Law (season 4)


Hulu — Washington Black (new drama limited series)


Apple TV+ — Acapulco (season 4; final season)


Prime Video — Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (season 2)


Netflix — Letters from the Past (new drama limited series)


Comedy Central — South Park (season 27; moved from July 9)


Comedy Central — Digman! (season 2; moved from July 9)


A&E — My Strange Arrest (season 3)



July 24 arrivals:


Netflix — The Sandman (season 2b; final season)


Netflix — Hitmakers (new docuseries)


Netflix — My Melody & Kuromi (new animated series)


BritBox — Code of Silence (season 1 of British drama series)


Viaplay — The Congregation: Bride of Christ (season 2)



July 25 new shows:


Netflix — Trigger (new drama series)


Netflix — Mandala Murders (new drama series)


Roku Channel — Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross (new travelogue series)


Vizio WatchFree+ — Countdown to Delicious (new cooking series)



July 27 premieres and specials:


National Geographic — Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (new docuseries)


Discovery — Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse (new competition series)


Discovery — In the Eye of the Storm (season 2)



July 28 picks:


Hulu — The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (new short-form animated comedy series)


copyright — Adaptive (new docuseries)


Discovery — Animals on Drugs (new docuseries)


Acorn TV — Summertide (season 1 of South African drama series)



July 29 lineup:


Hulu — Dope Girls (new drama limited series)


Netflix — copyright Unreal (new unscripted series)


Bravo — The Valley Reunion (new unscripted miniseries)


Discovery — Mud Madness (season 2)


Roku Channel — National Wrestling Alliance (new pro wrestling series)


ESPN — Running with the Wolves (new docuseries)


Fox Business Network — The Fixer (new docuseries)



July 30 featured premieres:


Hulu — Mr. & Mrs. Murder (new docuseries)


Netflix — Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (season 4)


Netflix — Unspeakable Sins (new drama series)


MTV — The Challenge (season 41)


HGTV — Chasing the West (new docuseries)



July 31 debuts:


copyright — Twisted Metal (season 2)


Netflix — Leanne (new comedy series)


Netflix — Glass Heart (new drama series)


Netflix — Marked (new drama series)


Freeform — Project Runway (season 21; new network)



August 1 selections:


Disney+ — Eyes of Wakanda (new animated drama series; moved from August 6)


Apple TV+ — Stillwater (season 4)


Apple TV+ — Chief of War (new drama series)


Netflix — Perfect Match (season 3)


Prime Video — Memento Mori (season 3)


Prime Video — Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues (new docuseries)


Discovery — Deadliest Catch (season 21)


We TV — Life After Lockup (season 6b)


OWN — Ready to Love (season 10b)



August 2:


Netflix — Beyond the Bar (new drama series)National Geographic Unveils "Naming the Dead" Docuseries Amidst Packed August TV Lineup


National Geographic is set to premiere its new docuseries "Naming the Dead" in early August, joining OWN's "Heart & Hustle: Houston" as notable unscripted content arriving on screens this month.


The television landscape continues to expand with HBO's "The Yogurt Shop Murders" docuseries and Food Network's 18th season of "The Great Food Truck Race" both premiering on August 3rd, alongside A&E's new food-focused "Ways to Dine."


Animation fans can celebrate the revival of "King of the Hill" as it finds a new home on Hulu for its 14th season beginning August 4th, while crime enthusiasts will have plenty to watch with VH1's "My True Crime Story" returning and PBS copyright bringing "Empire: The World's First Superpower with David Olusoga" to American audiences.


Sports documentaries dominate mid-month with HBO's "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the Buffalo Bills" and Netflix's "SEC Football: Any Given Saturday" both arriving August 5th, followed by Prime Video's "Taurasi" on August 7th.


High-profile returning series include Netflix's "Wednesday" (Season 2) and Apple TV+'s "Platonic" (Season 2) on August 6th, while Starz launches the highly anticipated "Outlander: Blood of My Blood" on August 8th.


FX's "Alien: Earth" heads a strong August 12th lineup that includes Netflix's "Final Draft" competition series and Discovery's "Truck Dynasty" docuseries.


The month's most notable returns include HBO Max's final season of "And Just Like That..." on August 14th, followed by Disney+'s "Limitless with Chris Hemsworth" on August 15th.


Late August brings HBO Max's "Peacemaker" Season 2 on August 21st, Apple TV+'s "Invasion" Season 3 on August 22nd, and Prime Video's final season of "Upload" on August 25th.


The month concludes with college football's return across multiple networks on August 30th, setting the stage for September premieres including Prime Video's "The Runarounds" and Lifetime's "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality."Ruby & Jodi kicks off September docuseries premieres on ID


while Betrayal returns September 2 for Hulu's thriller enthusiasts


Food Network revives Bobby’s Triple Threat same day


as FS1 launches Wake Up Barstool sports talk


History Channel’s Mountain Men returns September 3


alongside Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head shift to Comedy Central


NFL dominates September 4 with NBC’s Sunday Night Football


and Netflix counters with Wednesday’s Season 2B return


Paramount+ debuts NCIS: Tony & Ziva drama


as copyright unveils The Paper comedy series


HBO Max explores hacking teens September 5


while Netflix serves The Great British Baking Show’s latest treats


Prime Video stirs competition September 6 with Dish It Out


as CNN’s Have I Got News For You returns for political satire


AMC’s Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon claws back September 7


amid MTV’s VMAs cross-network broadcast frenzy


ESPN’s Manningcast resumes September 8 football banter


while Lifetime reboots Dance Moms in documentary form


Syndicated staples Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune spin back


alongside Tamron Hall’s Season 7 daytime discussions


Hulu’s Only Murders in Building resumes September 9


with Paramount+ exposing Thirst Trap fame mechanics


PBS natural history shines September 10 via Whale with Steve Backshall


as Netflix explores Charlie Sheen’s legacy in documentary form


Nickelodeon’s NFL Slimetime returns for family-friendly sports


while BET injects sketch comedy with The Hospital


Prime Video scores September 11’s Thursday Night Football


alongside Netflix’s Beauty in Black fashion drama finale


Disney expands magical universes September 12


with Wizards Beyond Waverly Place and Vampirina reboots


Food Network’s Pioneer Woman cooks up Season 39 September 13


as Oxygen investigates true crime in Cold Justice return


Emmy Awards spotlight CBS September 14


while AMC’s Ride With Norman Reedus revs its engines


Hulu’s Futurama continues animated adventures September 15


as Hallmark’s Lacey Chabert hosts Celebrations


copyright ignites Love Island Games September 16


with Bravo’s Real Housewives of Salt Lake City drama


Apple TV+’s The Morning Show headlines September 17


amid Prime Video’s Gen V superhero academy comeback


PBS presents Velvet’s Spanish drama return September 18


while Netflix drops Billionaires’ Bunker thriller


Eugene Levy’s Reluctant Traveler resumes September 19 on Apple TV+


as Disney+ rebuilds Lego Star Wars galaxies anewFall TV Season Heats Up: Complete Guide to September-October 2025 Premieres


Television enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to as networks and streaming platforms unveil their fall lineups. From returning favorites to exciting new series, here's your comprehensive calendar of what's premiering when.


SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHTS


Mid-September brings the return of fan favorites and fresh content across platforms. HGTV's "Scariest House in America" returns for a second season on September 20, alongside new offerings like Netflix's crime documentary "Mafia: Most Wanted" and Fox News Channel's "Saturday in America."


The following day sees Paramount+ bringing back Sylvester Stallone in "Tulsa King" for its third season, while Food Network serves up season 15 of the popular "Halloween Wars."


NBC's singing competition "The Voice" returns for its 27th season on September 22, alongside game show staples "Let's Make a Deal" and "The Price is Right" on CBS. The same day features the return of "Seeking Sister Wife" on TLC and Disney Jr.'s "Superkitties."


Late September highlights include Fox's "Doc" and "Murder in a Small Town" returning for second seasons on the 23rd, while the 24th brings back ABC's "The Golden Bachelor" and "Shark Tank." Apple TV+ continues the espionage thriller "Slow Horses" with season 5, and Disney+ debuts the highly anticipated "Marvel Zombies."


LAW & ORDER UNIVERSE EXPANDS


September 25 marks a significant day for "Law & Order" fans with three series premiering: "SVU" (season 27), the flagship series (season 25), and "Organized Crime" (season 5). The franchise also expands internationally with "Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent" debuting on The CW the previous day.


REALITY COMPETITION SURGE


Reality competition shows dominate the schedule with CBS's "Survivor" beginning its 49th season on September 24, followed by "The Amazing Race" (season 38) the next day. Fox counters with "Hell's Kitchen" (season 24) and "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" (season 3).


STREAMING PLATFORMS BATTLE


Netflix continues its aggressive content strategy with numerous premieres including "Alice in Borderland" (season 3), "House of Guinness," and "Wayward" all dropping on September 25. Not to be outdone, Prime Video debuts "Hotel Costiera" and "copyright Quarterback" the same day.


OCTOBER PREMIERES


The new month brings back classroom favorite "Abbott Elementary" for its fourth season on ABC (October 1), alongside NBC's Chicago trilogy: "Med," "Fire," and "P.D."


Netflix unveils season 9 of dating experiment "Love is Blind" on October 1, while the highly anticipated "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" premieres October 3 as the third installment in Ryan Murphy's true crime anthology.


NBC's iconic "Saturday Night Live" returns for its historic 51st season on October 4, the same day anime fans can celebrate new seasons of "My Hero Academia," "Spy x Family," and "To Your Eternity" on Crunchyroll.


The fall season promises something for everyone, from network staples to streaming originals, ensuring viewers will have plenty of content choices as the weather cools down.


October TV Premieres


Streaming and Broadcast Television Guide: October 2024 Premieres


As autumn settles in, television networks and streaming platforms are rolling out an impressive lineup of new and returning series. From animated favorites to gripping dramas, here's a comprehensive look at what viewers can expect this October.


Animation Highlights


Adult Swim continues its strong animation presence with the 18th season of "One Piece" and the highly anticipated third season of cult favorite "Smiling Friends." Netflix joins the animation parade with "Dr. Seuss's Horton!" premiering on October 6th, while Crunchyroll expands its anime offerings with new series "My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's" and "Plus-Sized Misadventures in Love!" also debuting that day.


Drama Premieres


October brings a wealth of dramatic content across platforms. HBO Max launches "One Day in October" on the 7th, while Netflix introduces several new dramas including "Néro the Assassin" (October 8th), "The Resurrected" and "Boots" (both October 9th). Apple TV+ enters the fray with "The Last Frontier" on October 10th.


The CBS drama slate sees movement with "Matlock" and "Elsbeth" offering sneak previews on October 12th before their full season premieres. The network's popular "NCIS" franchise returns in full force on October 14th with the original series' 23rd season alongside "NCIS: Sydney" and "NCIS: Origins."


Reality and Competition


Food Network brings back "Alex vs. America" for its fifth season on October 7th, while Netflix serves up "Is It Cake? Halloween" as a seasonal limited series starting October 8th. TLC continues its reality dominance with "Baylen Out Loud" (October 7th) and "Little Johnstons" returning for season 16 on October 14th.


Documentary Series


History Channel explores the unexplained with "Ancient Aliens: Origins" (season 2) and introduces "Mysteries from Above" on October 9th. Apple TV+ takes viewers into the culinary world with "Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars" premiering October 10th, while HBO Max reveals "Homes with a View" that same day.


Sports Coverage


Sports fans have plenty to celebrate with the NHL on TNT beginning its fifth season with an opening night tripleheader on October 7th, followed by regular coverage starting October 8th. Basketball enthusiasts can look forward to NBA action returning to NBC on October 21st, while Amazon Prime Video launches "NBA on Prime" on October 24th.


Network Shifts and Final Seasons


Notable changes include "Married at First Sight" moving to copyright for its 19th season on October 23rd, while "The Neighborhood" begins its eighth and final season on CBS October 13th. Hulu's animated comedy "Solar Opposites" also launches its sixth and final season that same day.


Late October Highlights


The month closes strong with HBO Max's highly anticipated "It: Welcome to Derry" premiering October 26th, alongside Paramount+'s fourth season of "Mayor of Kingstown" and AMC's new drama "Talamasca: The Secret Order."


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