Suits LA premieres February 23 on NBC. Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York, has reinvented himself representing the most powerful clients in Los Angeles. His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive, he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while we slowly unravel the events that years ago led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.
Boarders season two is coming soon to Tubi. The new season sees a new era for St Gilbert’s with the now acting headmistress Carol Watlington-Geese (who also happens to be the mother of Jaheim’s nemesis, Rupert) at the helm – and she wants Jaheim, Leah, Toby, Omar and Femi gone.
Timothée Chalamet is set to host Saturday Night Live January 25. Chalamet will also serve as the musical guest on the late night NBC series.
Bar Rescue has been renewed for a tenth season on Paramount Network. Season nine will premiere February 23. With over four decades of experience, Taffer is a seasoned expert in transforming struggling hospitality establishments. Known for his tough-love approach, Jon travels nationwide to rescue bars and restaurants on the verge of closure, delivering dramatic transformations, high-stakes decisions, and inspiring turnarounds. Along the way, he takes on raw emotions, intense confrontations, and fresh challenges across diverse cities, all with the goal of saving local businesses.
Season four of Power Book III: Raising Kanan premieres March 7 on Starz. In the riveting fourth season, slates have seemingly been wiped clean for Kanan, Raq, and the rest of the Thomas family in pursuit of a fresh start. However in the eye of the storm, one very dangerous obstacle looms large, Unique is alive. Unique makes a volatile and violent return, as he hunts to upend the lives of the Thomas family. Amidst the chaos, the Thomas family faces a truth that can no longer be denied: You are who you are. Although you may be capable of change, the fundamentals remain the same, and sooner or later, you will be forced to confront the inescapable reality of your inherent nature. In season four, whether the family chooses to reject or embrace the truth may be the difference between life and death. Season one will be available for free sampling on the STARZ app and across participating OTT streaming and on-demand platforms beginning January 31 through February 28.
Spring Baking Championship returns for a new season March 10 on Food Network. Host Jesse Palmer transforms the baking studio into The Little Shop of Spring Magic, where anything is possible – from rainbow cheesecakes to dessert deceptions that look like dinner. For the first time ever, a baker’s dozen of 13 contestants will embark on a wonderous journey to make the impossible possible and win over judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller and Kardea Brown. At the end of the competition, only one baker will take the cake and earn $25,000, a feature in Food Network Magazine and the title of Spring Baking Champion.
Bradley Whitford has been cast on Netflix’s The Diplomat. Whitford will recur as the husband of Allison Janney’s character.
Lazarus will premiere on adult swim this April. The year is 2052. The world looked to be on the verge of an unprecedented era of peace and stability, and the painkiller drug “Hapna” developed by a lauded neuroscientist Dr. Skinner had a lot to do with it. Hapna spread throughout the world as a “miracle drug” with no side effects, freeing humanity from pain. Until, that is, Skinner suddenly disappears off the face of the earth. When he reemerges after three years, it is as a devil who brings countless deaths and the end of civilization. Hapna turns out to be a drug that has a fatal, retroactive effect, one that appears three years after first taking it; it was a death-trap for anyone who took it, even once. Humanity will start dying off in 30 days. The only way to save the world is to get at the cure that only Skinner holds. For that we must first find him.
Netflix has renewed Selling the OC for a fourth season. The ambitious agents at The Oppenheim Group attempt to up their real estate game as more personal drama interferes with major professional endeavors.
Caleb Foote has been promoted to series regular on NCIS: Origins. Foote has been recurring in the first season of the CBS series.
Season four of Shoresy premieres February 26 on hulu. The series explores life after hockey, and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs contend with the distractions of summer in Sudbury.
Confessions of Octomom premieres March 10 on Lifetime. The six-part documentary series follows Natalie Suleman as she provides an intimate look at her history and her life today as a mom of 14, and her newest role as a grandmother. With her octuplets turning sixteen this January and her other six children ranging from 17 to 23 years-old, Suleman has been out of the public eye for years and now, for the first time, Suleman and her 14 children reveal a much different life than the world has ever been privy to before. The series also follows the octuplets through their challenges and triumphs, growing up in the spotlight and their desire to move beyond their now secluded life.
Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, RAYE, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira, and Teddy Swims will perform at The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Hosted by Trevor Noah, “Music’s Biggest Night” will be broadcast live February 2 on CBS from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The rhythm of love is alive on AXS TV this Valentine’s Day, as the Network presents a special Whole Lotta Love lineup packed with rockin’ romance from music’s most iconic artists – airing Friday, February 14 starting at 8A ET. Cupid’s arrows are flying all day long in this sweetheart stunt featuring legendary rock couple Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo on The Big Interview With Dan Rather; as well as a two-part powerhouse performance by electrifying sister duo Heart; a musical journey through the highs and lows of love with themed episodes of The Top Ten Revealed; and Catherine Zeta-Jones as a single mom falling for down-trodden barista Justin Bartha in the May-December romcom The Rebound.
The English dub of Toilet-bound Hanako-kun season two premieres January 26 on Crunchyroll. Kamome Academy is rumored to have many mysteries, the strangest of which involves the mischievous ghost of Hanako-kun. When occult-loving high schooler Nene Yashiro accidentally becomes bonded to him, she uncovers a hidden world of supernatural beings. Now the two of them are conspiring to keep the peace between student and supernatural—that is, if they can only stay out of trouble themselves.
Danish miniseries Bullsh*t premieres on Viaplay January 30 with all six episodes. The coming-of-age drama tells the powerful story of a group of lost and rebellious youths who find community and belonging in the hardcore biker gang “Bullsh*t,” but leads to a world of brutal conflict. The six-part series delves into the bikers’ darkly exciting, but dangerous world as a passionate love story unfolds.
Love After Lockup returns this March on WE tv. The new season follows a new crop of couples, including fan favorites, from Love During Lockup as they discover more love, new doubts, and encounter unforeseen obstacles in their relationships. These couples are as vulnerable and raw as ever as they share their emotional journeys and continue to find true love beyond prison walls.
Limited series Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? premieres on Court TV February 16. Utilizing Court TV’s extensive library, the seven part series will explore what went right for the defense, what went wrong for the prosecution and the perfect storm of legal strategies and surprises that led to one of the most controversial verdicts in history. The series highlights myriad vantage points from numerous trial participants, including attorneys, legal experts, Los Angeles police detectives and friends and relatives on both sides of the courtroom. Interviewees include Simpson defense attorneys F. Lee Bailey and Alan Dershowitz, LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman, LA County and Simpson case Prosecutor Bill Hodgman, Lon Cryer (juror #6), victim Nicole Brown Simpson’s sister Tanya Brown and the father and sister of victim Ron Goldman, Fred Goldman and Kim Goldman.
The English dub of I Left my A-Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the Dungeon Depths! premieres January 25 on Crunchyroll. Yuke, a red mage, angrily declares that he’s leaving Thunder Pike, the A-rank party he’s been with for five years, because he’s fed up with being insulted and ridiculed by the other members. While searching for a new party, he runs into his former students Marina, Silk, and Rain, and decides to join their party, Clover. Encouraged by their admiration of him as their teacher, Yuke leads them in completing several quests that show off his own extraordinary magic and skills while bringing out the girls’ abilities to their fullest. Then, through an “adventure broadcast” by an artifact known as Camelot, Clover becomes well-known throughout society. The party’s dream is to conquer Achromatic Darkness, the most challenging dungeon of all, but as they take on other dungeons in hopes of eventually achieving that goal, they gradually become entangled in chaos that threatens the whole world.