Season two of Andor premieres April 22 on Disney+. The second and final season of the Star Wars series will lead into the film Rogue One. Every three episodes of the 12 episode season follows a year.
Mid-Century Modern premieres March 28 on hulu with all ten episodes. The series follows three best friends – gay gentlemen of a certain age – who, after an unexpected death, decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs where the wealthiest one lives with his mother. As a chosen family, they prove that no matter how hard things get, there’s always someone around to remind you it would be better if you got your neck done. The series stars Nathan Lane as Bunny Schneiderman, Matt Bomer as Jerry Frank, Nathan Lee Graham as Arthur Broussard and Linda Lavin as Sybil Schneiderman, Bunny’s mother. Guest stars include Pamela Adlon, Vanessa Bayer, Kimberly Coles, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Judd Hirsch, Richard Kind, Stephanie Koenig, Billie Lourd, Esther Moon Wu, Jaime Moyer, Cheri Oteri, Rhea Perlman, Zane Phillips and more.
AMC has renewed Dark Winds for a fourth season ahead of its season three premiere, March 9. The new season, which will begin filming in Santa Fe, New Mexico in March, will consist of eight, hour-long episodes. The series follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn, Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito of the Navajo Tribal Police solving mysteries on their reservation as it is besieged by increasingly violent crimes in the 1970s. Season three picks up six months after the events of Season 2 and follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate the disappearance of two boys, with only an abandoned bicycle and blood-stained patch of ground left in their wake. Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito attempts to settle into her new life 500 miles from home with the Border Patrol, but stumbles across a conspiracy involving human and drug smuggling with far-reaching implications.
Season three of heist drama Leverage: Redemption premieres April 17 on Prime Video with the first three episodes. The team pits themselves against a power broker stealing the clean water under people’s feet and turning into dirty money, fight against a mayor who’s literally the judge and jury of his small town, outrun a mark who’s finally caught up with them mid-con, outhustle a pool hustler with a side business in international extortion, and bring down an industrialist exploiting child labor. All this while dodging an intricate plan of vengeance from a past enemy and working through the fallout of their new personal relationships. But no matter what, when someone needs help, they provide … Leverage.
TLC has renewed Baylen Out Loud for a second season. The series follows Baylen Dupree, a vibrant and resilient 22-year-old with Tourette Syndrome. Every day, Baylen faces a variety of extreme and uncontrollable vocal and motor tics while navigating the challenges of becoming an independent adult. Supported by her loving family in West Virginia, including her five siblings, devoted boyfriend, Colin, protective father, Allen, and strong and independent mother, Julie, Baylen learns to manage the complexities of Tourette and embrace life fully.
DC Studios announced three new animated series in the works. The younger focused series include Starfire, My Adventures with Green Lantern, and Super Powers. Starfire will follow the hero as she escapes from her home planet Tamaran and explores the universe. My Adventures with Green Lantern, which will be set in the same universe of adult swim’s My Adventures with Superman, will follow high school student Jessica Cruz as she becomes a Green Lantern. DC Super Powers will see Lightning, Flash, Plastic Man, Aquagirl, Green Lantern, and Terra as students with Principal Martian Manhunter as they work to become the next generation of heroes.
Lester Holt has announced he will be stepping down as anchor of NBC Nightly News. Holt has hosted the news program for ten years. Once he steps down this summer, Holt will take a full time role on Dateline.
Australia’s ABC, PBS and ITV Studios have partnered for natural history series Ages of Ice set to premiere in 2026. The three part series follows the brave scientists pushing the boundaries of exploration and human endeavour in Earth’s coldest corners to understand the changes of ice and what this means for our planet’s future. In the unforgiving grip of our planet’s polar regions, the series will follow these modern-day explorers as they try to understand how the fate of every place and every creature on our planet is tied to these frozen extremes.
Italian series Portobello will premiere on Max in 2026. The six-episode series tells the story of Enzo Tortora, the famous host of the real-life television show “Portobello” – which aired in 1977 for seven seasons – who was accused by justice collaborators of being part of a criminal organization involved in drug trafficking. Tortora was imprisoned and tried for years before being definitively acquitted of all charges.
MSNBC is set to overhaul its schedule. Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez will move from the weekends to 7PM weekdays. The show will replace The ReidOut, with Joy Reid leaving the network. It will air for two hours on Mondays, and one hour Tuesday to Friday. Jen Psaki will host 9PM Tuesday to Friday replacing Alex Wagner Tonight. Jonathan Capehart and Ayman Mohyeldin will take over weekend hosting vacated by The Weekend. Ali Velshi’s show will increase to three hours with Ana Cabrera Reports increasing to two hours. Chris Jansing Reports will air from 12 to 2 followed by Katy Tur Reports from 2 to 4. José Díaz-Balart Reports and The Katie Phang Show will also end with the network closing its Miami operations. The network will focus on New York and Washington DC. The changes come ahead of the split with NBC news as the network looks to bulk up its news team.
Oprah Winfrey will host An Oprah Winfrey Special: The Menopause Revolution March 31 on ABC. As women strive to understand and openly discuss the changes that impact every cell of their bodies, and new research shows women as young as 35 starting to show symptoms of perimenopause, Winfrey brings together a panel of renowned medical experts and leading voices to discuss the traditionally taboo topic of menopause before a live studio audience. Featured will be a group of women from all walks of life who have experienced a wide array of midlife transitions, as well as experts who explore the physical and neurological changes that occur during this life stage – a change that impacts every woman. Special guests include award-winning actress, director and advocate Halle Berry; acclaimed actress, author and advocate Naomi Watts; No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and OB-GYN Dr. Mary Claire Haver; Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist and women’s health advocate Maria Shriver; Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl, a professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles; and comedienne Leanne Morgan who speaks about perimenopause and menopause in her recent comedy special.
The Grudge premieres March 26 on Vice. Taking viewers inside sports’ fiercest rivalries, where every game is more than a contest – it’s a battle for pride, redemption, and legacy. Uncover the grudges that fuel legendary showdowns, turning rivalries into iconic moments in sports history.
Doja Cat, Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, LISA of Blackpink, Queen Latifah and RAYE will participate in showstopping performances celebrating the filmmaking community and some of its legends at the 97th Oscars. The show also will feature a special appearance by the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the ceremony will air live on ABC and stream live on Hulu on Sunday, March 2, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, with the official live red-carpet show airing at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.
The American Music Awards return May 26 on CBS. Celebrating the most iconic music in America, the American Music Awards is the world’s largest fan-voted awards show honoring today’s most influential artists and their passionate fanbases. On Memorial Day, the AMAs pays special tribute to our veterans through authentic performances and unforgettable moments. Created by legendary producer and visionary Dick Clark and first awarded in 1974, the AMAs is known for delivering half a century of iconic performances, enduring moments that have defined and shaped pop culture and introducing audiences to breakthrough artists.
Countdown to the Oscars with Robin Roberts: A Special Edition of 20/20 airs February 28 on ABC. Good Morning America will air special coverage of The Oscars led by Lara Spencer live on GMA from Los Angeles Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and coverage will culminate with GMA‘s after-party March 3. ABC News On The Red Carpet at the Oscars coverage led by ABC News’ Linsey Davis, Whit Johnson and KABC’s George Pennacchio kicks off five-plus hours of coverage March 2, at 3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 p.m. PST.
In honor of International Women’s Day, AXS TV presents a “Women Who Rock” Marathon, airing Saturday, March 8, starting at 1:30 PM ET. This special event celebrates some of the most influential female figures in rock music with a legendary lineup featuring exclusive performances, insightful profiles, and more. The marathon kicks off with Stevie Nicks, marking Nicks’ first solo live performance since 1987 and featuring classics like “Stand Back” and “Fall From Grace.” The tribute also includes Sheryl Crow: Live From The Artists Den, where Crow delivers an intimate performance from New York City, singing hits such as “All I Wanna Do” and “If It Makes You Happy.” Additionally, the marathon will showcase a career-spanning performance by Cyndi Lauper, highlighting timeless tracks such as “Time After Time” and “True Colors.” Plus, don’t miss a compelling episode of “Rock Legends,” which delves into the enduring impact of rock icon Pat Benatar.
ESPN announced that NBA event and studio analyst Richard Jefferson will join Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame broadcasters Mike Breen and Doris Burke to form ESPN’s 2025 NBA Finals team, with Lisa Salters reporting. The team will also call the 2025 NBA Western Conference Finals and marquee games throughout the remainder of the regular season and during the early rounds of the NBA Playoffs.
Adolescence premieres March 13 on Netflix. The four part limited series is filmed in one unflinching continuous shot, with each episode holding focus on the main characters and the unparalleled drama as it unfolds in real time. The series tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller is arrested for the murder of a teenage girl who goes to his school. Stephen Graham takes on the role of Jamie’s father and ‘appropriate adult’, Eddie Miller, while Ashley Walters stars as Detective Inspector Luke Bascombe. Erin Doherty joins the cast as Briony Ariston, the clinical psychologist assigned to Jamie’s case.
The Divorce Insurance premieres March 31 on Prime Video. The unique story centres on insurance expert Noh Ki-jun who seeks to create a divorce insurance product. Through the process of putting a price on the cost of divorce with his insurance team, they learn more about themselves and love.
Love Is Blind Season 8: The Reunion premieres March 9 on Netflix. Your favorites from Love is Blind S8 will join hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey to revisit the season’s twists and turns, share reactions to watching their stories unfold on screen, and reveal where their relationships stand today.
Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain premieres April 27 on CNN. Longoria previously starred in Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico and was also a followup to Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy. The travel series will see Longoria visit San Sebastián, Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, Galicia, Asturias and Marbella.
Comedy special Andrew Schulz: LIFE premieres March 4 on Netflix. Making a baby isn’t easy. In Andrew Schulz’s most personal special yet, he takes us on a hilarious and humbling journey of trying to start a family. Schulz breaks down the chaos of IVF like only he can. From pumping out samples to dodging emotional landmines, it’s raw, it’s real, and it’ll make you grateful your swimmers (probably) work.