The third and final season of Bosch: Legacy premieres on Prime Video April 17. The series follows Harry Bosch, a retired LAPD homicide detective turned private investigator; Honey “Money” Chandler, an attorney who struggles to maintain her faith in the justice system; and Maddie Bosch, as she wrestles with the challenges of being a patrol cop on the streets of Los Angeles. The season is based on Michael Connelly’s novels Desert Star (2022) and The Black Ice (1993).
Season eight of Love Is Blind premieres February 14 on Netflix. The hit reality series hosted by Vanessa & Nick Lachey is back for an eighth season, following a new set of singles from Minnesota – all ready to cut through the static of modern dating and forge authentic relationships, sight unseen. This season, the singles form deep and immediate connections, setting the stage for an unexpected journey full of twists, turns, and shocking revelations that will test each relationship well after the participants leave the pods for the real world.
Biblical drama series House of David premieres February 27 on Prime Video. The series tells the story of the ascent of the biblical figure, David, who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series follows the once-mighty King Saul as he falls victim to his own pride. At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king. As Saul loses his power over his kingdom, David finds himself on a journey to discover and fulfill his destiny, navigating love, loss, and violence in the court of the very man he’s destined to replace. As one leader falls, another must rise.
Season 22 of Top Chef premieres March 13 on Bravo with supersized episodes all season long. The new season heads to Canada with host Kristen Kish, head judge Tom Colicchio, and perennial judge Gail Simmons who hails from Canada. This season, 15 rising star chefs will compete for the highly sought-after title, across the diverse and vibrant culinary scenes and ingredients of our neighbors to the north, highlighting Toronto, Calgary, Montreal and Prince Edward Island for a chance to win the largest grand prize package in “Top Chef” history.
Limited series Long Bright River premieres March 13 on Peacock. The series is a suspense thriller series that tells the story of Mickey (Amanda Seyfried), a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hard-hit by the opioid crisis. When a series of murders begins in the neighborhood, Mickey realizes that her personal history might be related to the case.
The sixth and final season of The Conners is set to premiere on ABC March 26. For over three decades, audiences have followed along with the Conners as they navigate the daily struggles of life in Lanford. Dan, Jackie, Darlene and Becky grapple with parenthood, marriage, financial pressures and aging in working-class America. Through it all—the fights, the coupon cutting, the hand-me-downs, the breakdowns—with love, humor and perseverance, the family prevails.
MGM+ has ordered comedy series American Classic. The eight episode series centers on Broadway star and notorious narcissist Richard Bean, played by Kline, who suffers a spectacular public meltdown and returns to his hometown and the family-run theater where he first became aware of his own brilliance. When he arrives, he is shocked to discover that his father, the former artistic director, has lost a step and that the once-respected theater, now run by his brother Jon, played by Tenney, and his wife (now the town’s mayor) has become, by necessity, a low-rent dinner theater serving roast beef and murder mysteries. He decides to save the town, the theater, and the world by presenting a great American classic on the dinner theater stage, directed by and starring, of course, Richard Bean.
Netflix has ordered Quiztopia, a live action adaptation of the Japanese manga “Kokumin Kuizu”. Set in an alternate Japan, the narrative revolves around a government-sanctioned quiz show with supreme authority, as established by the Japanese Constitution. Contestants who win have any wish granted by the government, but those who lose face severe consequences, such as fines, forced labor or conscription. This deadly game tests participants’ resolve to pursue their deepest desires.
True crime series How I Escaped My Cult premieres February 21 on Freeform. The riveting 10-episode series takes viewers into insidious modern-day cults through the unique lens of members who endured unspeakable trauma and the shocking investigations into these oppressive groups. With detailed, firsthand accounts from former cult members, their loved ones, and the investigators who helped bring these tormentors to justice, each episode follows the unique and harrowing journey of a survivor from their earliest cult experiences and revelations all the way up to their heart-pounding escapes. The full season will also be available to stream February 21 on hulu.
The Food That Built America returns for a new season on The History Channel February 23. The series tells the origin stories of inspiring food pioneers, visionaries, and entrepreneurs who revolutionized America’s culinary landscape. From unlocking original ideas to elevating old favorites, this season unveils the inspiration and innovation behind the products that became household names such as DORITOS, TOSTITOS, PACE PICANTE SALSA, RAISINETS, GOOBERS, MILK DUDS, CHIPS AHOY, and many more.
Roboforce: The Animated Series is set to air on Tubi this April. The series is based on the Roboforce toys from the 1980s.
ESPN’s ongoing celebration of Black History Always will feature the inaugural all-Black staffed NBA game broadcast on Friday, February 5, at 7 p.m. ET as the Atlanta Hawks host the San Antonio Spurs on ESPN. ESPN’s coverage will be led by an all-Black staff in all key positions, including production, operations, transmission, social media, graphics, stats, commentators, and more. In total, more than 40 Black employees will contribute to ESPN’s NBA coverage across game and studio platforms throughout the day, the majority of whom contribute to its basketball coverage year-round.
FireAid is set to unite the country in support of Los Angeles’s recovery with an unprecedented broadcast and streaming event, airing live on Thursday, January 30, from Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum. Featuring a lineup of iconic performers and the support of 25 broadcast partners, FireAid aims to raise funds for critical wildfire recovery and prevention efforts. During the live broadcast, viewers will be able to make donations to FIREAIDLA.ORG. For every pledge made during the broadcast, Connie and Steve Ballmer will match it, doubling the impact of the contribution. Audiences can tune into FireAid, which will be broadcast and streamed live on a wide variety of platforms, including Apple Music, AppleTV, DIRECTV, MyFree DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, and DIRECTV FOR BUSINESS, Disney+/Hulu, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Max, Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Netflix/Tudum.com, Paramount+/Pluto TV, Peacock/NBC News Now, Prime Video and the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch, SiriusXM’s exclusive “LIFE with John Mayer” channel, SoundCloud, TikTok, Veeps, X, and YouTube. For those seeking an in-person experience, select AMC Theatre and Regal Cinema locations nationwide will host screenings of the event. As the national audio partner, iHeartRadio will utilize its extensive network of over 860 radio stations, digital platforms, and the iHeartRadio app. The official performer lineups for FireAid have been revealed, promising unforgettable performances at both venues. The Intuit Dome will host Billie Eilish, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, Olivia Rodrigo, Peso Pluma, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and Tate McRae. The Kia Forum will feature Alanis Morissette, Anderson.Paak, Dave Matthews and John Mayer, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, and The Black Crowes.
Reelz has renewed On Patrol: Live for a fourth season consisting of 90 new episodes. This renewal extends the show’s run through at least January 2026. The network also ordered 90 new episodes of spinoff series On Patrol: First Shift.
Roosters premieres February 28 on Netflix. What does it mean to be a man? In this cheeky comedy series, a group of friends deals with midlife crises as they try to adapt to the complexities of modern masculinity.
Two true crime docuseries are set to premiere on hulu. Wicked Game: The Devil in the Desert premieres February 4. After a sheriff’s deputy found a woman zip-tied and frantic on the side of the road in the Mojave Desert in 2012, authorities discovered this may have been a grisly crime in pursuit of a suspected buried treasure. This discovery kicked off a years-long investigation that spanned sting operations, an international search, a prison break captured on cellphone, and a courtroom showdown between lead prosecutor Matt Murphy and the man authorities believed was pulling the strings in a twisted game of greed and violence – Hossein Nayeri. The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer premieres February 18. In the wealthy suburbs of Indianapolis, husband and father of three Herb Baumeister led a double life – businessman by day, serial killer by night. Throughout the 1990s, he targeted gay men, amassing a victim count possibly surpassing that of Jeffrey Dahmer. “The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer” is a four-part series that follows Hamilton County coroner Jeff Jellison as he launches a new investigation decades after thousands of bones were found in the woods behind Fox Hollow Farms, Baumeister’s stately home. Using new DNA technology, Jellison and his team work to identify the human remains, bringing long-deferred closure to victims’ families and unearthing unsettling questions about potential accomplices, missing evidence, and a key witness whose story keeps changing.
Investigation Discovery will air an exclusive sit down with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former assistant, Phil Pines, expanding the finale of ID’s four-part docuseries The Fall of Diddy. The 30-minute interview, conducted by journalist Mara S. Campo, who is also a featured contributor in The Fall of Diddy, will premiere January 28 beginning at 11PM ET on ID.
Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie will premiere in 2025 on Disney+. In the movie, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.