Mid-Century Modern premieres March 28 on hulu. 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. It 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.
Pulse premieres April 3 on Netflix. As a hurricane barrels towards Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center, third-year resident Dr. Danny Simms is unexpectedly thrust into a promotion when beloved Chief Resident Dr. Xander Phillips is suspended. Amid the worsening storm and an onslaught of trauma cases, the hospital goes into lockdown, and Danny and Phillips must find a way to work together – even as the bombshell details of a complicated and illicit romance between them begin to spill out. The rest of the ER is left to process the fallout of their relationship while balancing their own challenges, both personal and professional, as they work under the pressure of life-or-death stakes. Because for this tight-knit group of doctors, saving their patients’ lives is often less complicated than living their own.
CBS has canceled S.W.A.T. after eight seasons. The series was previously cancelled in its sixth and seventh season, yet made it to its current eighth and final season.
Netflix has renewed Running Point for a second season. The renewal comes a week after the first season premiered on the streamer. When a scandal forces her brother to resign, Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is appointed president of the Los Angeles Waves, one of the most storied professional basketball franchises, and her family business. Ambitious and often overlooked, Isla will have to prove to her skeptical brothers, the board, and the larger sports community that she was the right choice for the job.
Netflix has canceled The Recruit after two seasons. The cancellation comes a little over a month after the second season premiered. In the second season, CIA Lawyer Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo) is pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to realize that the bigger threat just might be coming from inside the Agency.
Hallmark Channel has renewed The Way Home for a fourth season. The series tells the story of three generations of women – Kat Landry, her teen Alice and Kat’s mother Del – who are all strong, willful and independent. More than 20 years prior, life-changing events prompted Kat to move away from her small, Canadian farm town and she remains estranged from Del to this day. At a crossroads in her life, Kat moves back with Alice to her family’s farm though the reunion isn’t what Kat envisioned. When Alice and Kat unwittingly discover the ability to travel between the past and present, mother and daughter are determined to unearth the truth around the earlier tragedies as they try to change the course of events. Kat’s childhood friend Elliot is there for them in both eras as they navigate their journeys across time, helping the three women find their way back to each other.
All eight episodes of Etoile premiere on Prime Video April 24. Set in both New York and Paris, the new, original series follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies as they embark on an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions: swapping their most talented stars. The dance-world dramedy comes from television supernovas Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino.
The final five episodes of season two of Gremlins: The Wild Batch premiere on Max April 10. Taking place one year after the events of season one, the series follows Gizmo, Sam, and Elle as they travel from their home in Shanghai to San Francisco, bringing even more magic, mystery and Mogwai mayhem. Hot on the trail of a new brood of evil Mogwai, our heroes journey deep into the American West, coming up against new supernatural creatures and picking up a few mysterious characters along the way.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX will premiere on Prime Video April 8. Amate Yuzuriha, a high school girl who lives a peaceful life in a space colony floating in space, meets Nyaan, a war refugee girl, and gets caught up in the illegal mobile suit dueling competition ‘Clan Battle.’ Using the entry name ‘MACHU’ Amate pilots a GQuuuuuuX and throws herself into fierce battles every day. At the same time, an unidentified Mobile Suit ‘Gundam,’ pursued by both the space army and the police, and its pilot, a boy named Shuuji, appears before her. And the world is about to enter a new era. The series will air with bot an English dub and Japanese with English subtitles.
New episodes of Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa premieres on HGTV starting April 3. Real estate expert and busy dad of three Tarek El Moussa will coach more amateur flippers when Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa returns to HGTV. During the new 11 episodes, Tarek, who has nearly 1,000 flips to his credit, will teach novice renovators how to turn a profit and avoid the pitfalls most flipping newcomers face.
Prime Video has ordered Bloodaxe to series. The series is an epic historical drama that chronicles the rise of one of history’s most famous Viking warriors, Erik Bloodaxe, and his formidable wife, Gunnhild, Mother of Kings. As they fight for the throne of Norway, the land is torn apart by fierce rivals, shifting loyalties, and bloody betrayals. With war looming and chaos consuming the kingdom, drawing in the ruthless Kings of other Scandinavian countries, and even a powerful English ruler, the stage is set for a thundering, cataclysmic, compelling and utterly magical new Viking Saga.
The Stolen Girl premieres April 16 on Freeform. Episodes will debut on hulu the following day. The five-part psychological drama is based on the novel by Alex Dahl. A seemingly ordinary decision turns the world of Elisa, mum to two young kids, upside down in this tense thriller. When her 9-year-old daughter Lucia excitedly asks to go on an overnight playdate with her new best friend Josie, Elisa agrees. After meeting Josie’s mother, Rebecca, she’s put at ease by her charming nature and their impressive house. But when she says goodnight to her daughter, she has no idea that she is about to be thrust into every parent’s worst nightmare. The next day, when Elisa goes to pick up Lucia, she discovers that the beautiful house was a holiday rental. Lucia is missing. Rebecca and Josie have vanished. What started out as her daughter’s first sleepover has turned into an abduction. As an urgent manhunt unfolds across Europe, Elisa and her husband Fred find themselves the object of police and public scrutiny. Elisa’s perfect family begins to unravel under the pressure, and long-buried secrets come to light. Rebecca took Lucia for a reason. And as viewers learn more about the tangled lives of these women, the question of whether Rebecca was justified in kidnapping the little girl arises – and if she might be better off staying hidden.
Beyond The Gates grew to 2.28m viewers with L+3, up +78% from The Talk last year. 3-day streaming alone of Beyond The Gates is up +7411% from The Talk’s streaming. L+3 streaming provided a lift of +13.6% over its linear only audience, stronger than The Young and the Restless (+10.9%) and slightly stronger than The Bold and the Beautiful (12.6%). L+7-day viewing for the premiere episode alone garnered 3.0m viewers, higher than the last daytime drama debut, Passions, on July 5, 1999 with 2.96m viewers. In its first week on air, Beyond The Gates reached over 5.2m unique viewers (6 mins of viewing). It was in a virtual tie with General Hospital among Total viewers (vs. 2.02m) and finished ahead of the long-running drama in key demos (A25-54). Beyond The Gates audience is 55% Black viewers, higher than other soaps The Young and The Restless (29%), The Bold and the Beautiful (30%), General Hospital (22%). On July 5, 1999, Passions was the last new soap to premiere, garnering a 7 household share. While TV viewing levels have changed since 1999, the premiere of Beyond The Gates had a 9 share – meaning a larger portion of people viewing television watched Beyond The Gates premiere than Passions premiere.
Night Court will air a musical episode March 11 on NBC. The episode features an unforgettable song and dance that answers the question – what if “Night Court: The Musical” was actually a real thing! At the behest of producer Sy Hoffman (guest star Richard Kind), Dan and Abby work together to turn Dan’s memoir into a musical. Wyatt tries to help Julianne stay cool when her ex-lover turns up at the courthouse.
Korean series Wish Your Death is coming soon to Netflix. The YA horror series is a thrilling blend of the occult and suspense. The story follows five friends in high school who receive a death warning from a mysterious wish-granting app. As they struggle to escape their fates, they uncover chilling truths that connect the app to the sudden death of a classmate.
Prime Video will host a special global Digital Watch Party beginning March 8 at 10am PT, inviting fans of The Wheel of Time to be among the first to get an advance sneak peek at Season Three’s entire first episode, in addition to other exciting content. Debuting in advance of Episode 301 during the Watch Party will be Unraveling The Wheel of Time, a unique two-part behind-the-scenes look at the making of the first two seasons of the series. Additionally, right after the episode ends, fans will be treated to a Q&A with series stars Rosamund Pike, Marcus Rutherford, Ceara Coveney, and showrunner Rafe Judkins that was moderated by Matt Hatch of The Dusty Wheel. Their conversation was taped during a recent in person fan screening event in London, and has never before been shared outside of that venue. Fans will also receive special messages from Pike throughout the digital event.
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano will air live on Netflix July 11. Taylor and Serrano will shatter records once more when they headline the first-ever all-women’s professional boxing card at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
ESPN announced an update to its 2024-25 NBA regular-season schedule. On the March 16 edition of ABC’s NBA Sunday Showcase Presented by Popeyes, the Orlando Magic and Paolo Banchero will visit the 52-10 league-leading Cleveland Cavaliers and Donovan Mitchell at 1 p.m. ET. The game will air exclusively on ABC and be simulcast on ESPN+. This matchup replaces the previously scheduled Philadelphia 76ers vs. Dallas Mavericks game broadcast. NBA Countdown Presented by Papa John’s will precede the Magic vs. Cavaliers game with a 30-minute pregame show at 12:30 p.m. on ABC. All ABC and ESPN NBA games and shows are also available to watch on the ESPN App.
Alan Jackson, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Jamey Johnson, Keith Urban, Post Malone, Ricky Skaggs, Steven Curtis Chapman, Terri Clark, Travis Tritt and Yolanda Adams have been added to the roster of performers on NBC’s Opry 100: A Live Celebration. Bill Anderson, Chris Janson, Dustin Lynch, Jeannie Seely, Lauren Alaina, Sara Evans and Scotty McCreery will also make appearances. Additional performers will be announced soon. Hosted by Blake Shelton, the special will air March 19 on NBC.
VICE Sports announced that it will add a bonus seventh episode to docuseries Pitino: Red Storm Rising, currently airing Tuesdays in primetime on VICE TV. Initially slated for a six-episode run, the series follows Hall of Fame head coach Rick Pitino in his second season leading the NCAA Tournament-bound St. John’s University men’s basketball team (26-4 overall, 17-2 BIG EAST), now ranked sixth in the nation. A team that on Saturday captured its first BIG EAST Conference regular-season championship in 40 years. Episodes five and six air on Tuesday, March 11 and March 18 (10:00 PM ET/PT), respectively, with the bonus seventh episode slated to run on Thursday, April 3 (10:00 PM ET/PT). The extra show will offer viewers a review of the Red Storm’s performance in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament leading up to the Final Four.
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and ESPN have announced a multiyear extension of their media rights agreement, increasing exposure for student-athletes from MAAC member institutions across all of ESPN’s platforms. Under the new agreement, select regular season conference men’s and women’s basketball games and Olympic sport contests will be featured on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNU and more than 500 MAAC events will stream annually on ESPN+ and on the ESPN App. The new agreement, set to begin in the 2025-26 academic year, is highlighted by the return of the MAAC Men’s Basketball Championship game to a primetime slot in a prominent national television window on ESPN/ESPN2 on Tuesday of Champ Week. Additionally, the MAAC Women’s Basketball Championship will now be a standalone event on Monday, available on ESPNU or ESPN+. The men’s and women’s basketball semifinals will take place on Sunday and stream on ESPN+, with the first rounds and quarterfinals also to be streamed on ESPN+. The full schedule for the 2026 MAAC Basketball Championships, including dates and times, will be released at a later date.
Government Cheese premieres April 16 on Apple TV+ with the first four episodes. Starring David Oyelowo, the series is a surrealist family comedy set in 1969 San Fernando Valley that tells the story of the Chambers, a quirky family pursuing lofty and seemingly impossible dreams, beautifully unfettered by the realities of the world. When Hampton Chambers is released from prison, his long-awaited family reunion doesn’t go quite as he’d planned. During his absence, Hampton’s wife Astoria and sons Einstein and Harrison have formed an unconventional family unit, and Hampton’s return spins their world into chaos.Â
Like Tears In Rain will premiere on Viaplay March 13. The popular, well-revered and charismatic Dutch actor Rutger Hauer kept the outside world at arm’s length all his life. Despite his iconic roles in Blade Runner and Turkish Delight as well as more than 170 credits including The Hitcher, Batman Begins, and Sin City as well as TV series like Smallville and True Blood, there is only a small group of people who truly knew the multiple award-winning actor. Through private, never-before-seen footage and candid interviews with family, friends and colleagues, his goddaughter Sanna Fabery de Jonge uncovers his intimate world in the revealing, acclaimed documentary. The title of the film is taken from one of the most famous scenes in sci-fi history: Hauer’s legendary monologue at the end of Blade Runner. Through conversations with his wife, friends, and colleagues including Whoopi Goldberg, Paul Verhoeven, Vincent D’Onofrio, Miranda Richardson, Robert Rodriguez, and Mickey Rourke, we see the person behind Rutger Hauer’s charismatic yet elusive character.
Love & Marriage: Detroit returns April 12 on OWN. Following a group of African American couples with deep ties to the city of Detroit, the series features Russell and Kolby Harris, Brandon and Kristina Bowman Smith, Anthony and Dr. LaToya Thompson, Marcel and Kimberly Dobine, and Bravo and Lakeita Samuels. The couples are determined to thrive in their community and are focused on building the best lives possible for their families in Detroit, where Black culture and excellence is thriving in a city on the rise. In the eventful new episodes, Brandon and Kristina take baby steps to reinforcing their relationship after their trial separation, while Kristina finally puts her musical career in the spotlight. Russell and Kolby struggle with balancing work and home life. Later in the season, a ‘staycation’ brings several brewing conflicts to a head, and the men all band together against Anthony.
Mystery drama series The Last Anniversary premieres March 30 on AMC+. The series is based on the novel by Liane Moriarty. The series is set on the remote, but beautiful Scribbly Gum Island, a place of many secrets. The one that made it famous – the disappearance of a young couple decades ago – might have made the island a destination for true crime tourists, but when Sophie Honeywell inherits a house on the island, it’s the fresh start she’s craving. After the unwelcome reception she receives on arrival, she begins to investigate the mysteries of the island and finds herself drawn into a complex web of long-held family secrets spanning three generations of women, uncovering far more than ever expected.
WITCH WATCH premieres April 6 on Crunchyroll, hulu and Netflix. A dire prophecy hangs over the young witch Nico. Can her childhood friend Morihito keep her safe or will Nico’s out-of-control magic get in the way?
Bet Your Life premieres March 20 on Netflix. A down-and-out sports betting writer is roped into teaming up with the ghost of a bossy business tycoon demanding to crack his own murder case.
Say Yes to the Dress returns April 5 on TLC. At New York’s Kleinfeld Bridal, the wedding dress shopping experience is always part fashion show, part bridal story and part family therapy. As always, Randy Fenoli and the Kleinfeld team are up for the challenge. This season they navigate the toughest entourages, meet new extreme demands and even pull off a surprise wedding in the salon! From a non-binary bride seeking two looks in one to a modest bride searching for the perfect gown for her conservative Jewish ceremony, and a bald bride ready to prove she is beautiful without a veil, the Kleinfeld team ensures every bride feels perfect on their wedding day.
Chase Matthew is making his television debut with Chase’n, a new six-part docuseries premiering March 12 at 9:30 pm ET/PT on MAVTV (and MAVTV GO). This high-energy series dives into Chase’s dual passions: music and motors, giving an unfiltered look at his rise in Country music while staying hands-on with the car culture that shaped him. Think of it as an inside look into the relentless hustle and heart of a star chasing dreams with a mic in one hand and a wrench in the other.
Docuseries Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America premieres April 2 on National Geographic. On April 19, 1995, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history devastated the nation, claiming 168 lives – including 19 children – and injuring hundreds more. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building shattered families and changed America forever. The series is a raw and unflinching account of that tragic day, told by those who lived through it. The series is an unprecedented moment-by-moment account of the Oklahoma City bombing, including extraordinary stories of survival, heroic rescue efforts, the nationwide search that followed, and a city’s need for justice and healing after the tragedy. It features a rare archive and powerful first-hand testimony from witnesses – some sharing their stories for the first time. Former President Bill Clinton and former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating reflect on leading a nation in mourning, while survivor Amy Downs relives the harrowing experience of being trapped in the rubble for hours. Edye Raines recalls the frantic search for her two missing children, and first responders, including district fire chief Mike Shannon, recall the desperate fight to save lives. FBI Special Agent in Charge Bob Ricks describes the race against time to find the bomber and bring him to justice. The series provides an intimate yet sweeping portrait of survival, courage and the pursuit of justice in the face of an unthinkable tragedy.
BE@RBRICK premieres March 21 on Apple TV+. The animated series follows Jasmine Finch and her bandmates as they pursue their dreams and inspire others to do the same. But it won’t be easy to do when living in a world where everyone’s role is chosen for them and where the painted-on look you receive when you graduate from high school determines who you’ll be for the rest of your life. Jasmine realizes that in order for her world to change, she and her friends will have to make it happen themselves.
Destined to Drive: Patrick Dempsey’s Return to Racing will premiere March 16 on Fox Sports 1, immediately following the network’s live coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Featuring exclusive interviews with NASCAR Cup Series champion and FOX NASCAR analyst Kevin Harvick, three-time American Le Mans Series champion and Porsche factory driver Patrick Long, and Rallycross and Formula Drift champion Tanner Foust, the one-hour film offers behind-the-scenes access to Dempsey’s preparation as he reignites his passion for professional motorsports and competes in the high-stakes Porsche Endurance Challenge. Through first-person interviews with Dempsey, Harvick, Long and Foust, the documentary provides an all-access view into Dempsey’s mindset as a driver and teammate. With Harvick and Long as mentors, viewers gain unique insight into Dempsey’s comeback journey and a rare glimpse into a side of Dempsey that few have seen on-screen. Blended with archival footage and thrilling trackside action, the film showcases the intensity, athleticism and psychological resilience required to succeed in motorsports. This film is not just about a podium finish, but the relentless pursuit of personal excellence.