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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Shrinking’ Premiere Date, ‘Project Runway’ Renewed, ‘Is It Cake? Holiday’ Premiere Date, ‘Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House’ Premiere Date, ‘Catan’ Coming To Netflix, ‘Hijack’ Premiere Date, and More!

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Shrinking returns for season three January 28 on Apple TV. The series follows a grieving therapist (played by Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives … including his own. The new season brings back guest stars Brett Goldstein, Damon Wayans Jr., Wendie Malick and Cobie Smulders, along with new additions Jeff Daniels and Michael J. Fox. 

Project Runway has been renewed for a new season. The revival series airs on Freeform, Hulu, and Disney+. 

Season two of Is It Cake? Holiday premieres November 25 on Netflix. The series returns for another festive season with Mikey Day and six All-Star cake artists! Three Is It Cake alum and three baking heavy hitters try to fool celebrity judges with their incredible hyper-realistic cakes. Each episode, the bakers will compete for their share of the $75,000 prize pot and a coveted spot in the finale. This holiday season the stakes, the bakes, and the cakes are better than ever! 

Three part limited series Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House premieres December 9 on Magnolia Network and HGTV. Chip and Joanna take on a 1960s mountain property in Colorado, tackling unique design and construction hurdles that come with high-altitude living. Together, they blend original mid-century details with European-inspired finishes, transforming the home into their own timeless family retreat nestled in the Rockies. Viewers will watch the Gaineses navigate everything from creating spaces ideal for a multi-generational family gathering, to surprise visits from local wildlife, to uncovering unique architectural details. With plenty of surprises along the way, Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House captures the signature heart, humor, and design vision that fans have come to love, set against a brand-new backdrop. 

The world of “Catan,” based on Klaus Teuber’s beloved board game, is coming to Netflix. The world at the heart of this global phenomenon will be brought to life for the first time across film, series, and unscripted – including live-action and animation.

Thriller series Hijack returns for season two January 14 on Apple TV. In the thrilling second season, a Berlin underground train and its commuters are taken hostage, while authorities scramble to save hundreds of lives. Sam Nelson (Idris Elba) is at the heart of the crisis on board, where one wrong decision could spell disaster. 

The English dub of The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess premieres October 21 on Crunchyroll. Konoha Satou’s dark fictional past becomes her reality when she’s reincarnated as Iana Magnolia, the villainess of her own adolescent fantasy. Now as a role she meticulously designed to be despicable, remembering every last detail is now a matter of life and death. Will she be able to rewrite her character’s fate into something peaceful?

Season three of Blue Lights premieres November 13 on BritBox. Episodes of the new season will drop weekly with the finale on December 18. Two years into their jobs as response officers Grace, Annie and Tommy are accustomed to life under the blue lights. But their work will take them into a sinister world hidden behind the veneer of middle-class life, the world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organised crime. The old political and criminal order has gone and a new global gang rule Belfast, bringing danger closer to home for our officers than ever before. 

Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay premieres November 11 on Bravo. The three-part limited series fractures the church’s seemingly perfect veneer to expose the secrets that have been kept behind closed doors. In each hourlong episode, Heather has impactful conversations with abuse survivors, ex-Mormons and former LDS church leaders. As Heather reflects on her own departure from the church, it delves into outdated and controversial practices and empowers victims to share their experiences to bring awareness and enact change.

Season two of On the Rise: JuJu Watkins premieres November 15 on NBC and Peacock. This season captures JuJu’s sophomore year and unexpected injury, as her family and friends support the USC Trojans guard through life’s ups and downs and journey to recovery. 

Comedy special Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That premieres November 18 on Netflix. Filmed at Espace St-Denis in Montreal during the Just for Laughs festival, the special showcases Dee’s signature observational style honed over two decades on stage. 

Holiday special The First Snow of Fraggle Rock premieres December 5 on Apple TV. The Fraggles eagerly await the first snow of the season and all the traditions it brings, but when only a single snowflake arrives and Gobo can’t write the yearly holiday song everyone is expecting, the season is thrown off course. For the first time ever, Gobo journeys to the human world – or, as the Fraggles refer to it: Outer Space – to find some unexpected musical inspiration. And in another first, back at the Gorgs’ castle, Junior is overwhelmed by the arrival of a new baby Gorg joining the family. This holiday season, the Fraggles and Gorgs learn that beautiful moments aren’t always perfect – but they can be as unique and memorable as snowflakes. 

Season two of Old Dog, New Tricks is coming soon to Netflix. Thousands of sheep arrive in Madrid with one dream: to become stars of their favorite series.

The English dub of Hero Without A Class: Who Even Needs Skills?! premieres November 5 on HIDIVE. In this world a goddess bestows each person with a class and skills that will determine one’s life direction. Despite being born the son of a Sword Princess and an Archmage, Arel has not received a class or skills. So, Arel must rely on his own grit, determination and natural talents to pursue and achieve greatness—becoming a new kind of hero. A hero without a class!

The Warfighters: Battle Stories premieres November 10 on The History Channel. Blending raw first-person accounts from Army Rangers, Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Marines with archival footage and cinematic recreations, these stories are told entirely in the voices of the men who lived them. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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