HBO Max has renewed The Pitt for a third season. The series is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
Netflix has renewed anthology series Black Mirror for an eighth season. Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity’s worst traits, greatest innovations and more.
Cross returns for season two on Prime Video February 11. Season Two pushes the series into a bolder, more dangerous chapter as billionaire business titan Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard) calls the FBI for protection after receiving a death threat – one that links him to the murder of a billionaire playboy. Detective Alex Cross and FBI Agent Kayla Craig (Alona Tal) lead a new joint mission to protect Durand and to find the killer, who leaves behind gruesome clues. Meanwhile, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa), Cross’ partner and longtime best friend, makes an unexpected connection. The Cross universe expands with standout new cast members Matthew Lillard, Jeanine Mason, and Wes Chatham, each bringing a commanding presence to the series, alongside returning stars Isaiah Mustafa, Alona Tal, Samantha Walkes, Juanita Jennings, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, and Johnny Ray Gill.
Season three of School Spirits premieres January 28 on Paramount+. Maddie Nears and her friends dive into a deeper, darker mystery as the veil between worlds grows dangerously thin, delivering twists that challenge everything they thought they knew. After clawing her way back to life, Maddie struggles with terrifying visions and the weight of protecting both the living and the dead while Simon – trapped in the afterlife – becomes obsessed with the secrets buried in Split River High’s scars. Why have so many people died at Split River High? What was Mr. Martin warning them about? As they search for answers, new dangers and dark secrets begin to surface.
All eight episodes of The ‘Burbs premiere February 8 on Peacock. Inspired by the 1989 horror-comedy film of the same name and set in present-day suburbia, the series follows a young couple who have reluctantly relocated to the husband’s childhood home. Their world is upended when a new neighbor moves in across the street, bringing old secrets of the cul-de-sac to light, and new deadly threats shatter the illusion of their quiet little neighborhood.
Canada Shore premieres January 22 on Paramount+. The series brings together 10 larger-than-life personalities from coast to coast to coast to the sun-soaked shores of Kelowna, B.C. They’re ready to party, flirt, and turn every night into a once-in-a-lifetime memory. But between all the hookups and hangovers, there is no shortage of drama with this wild crew who ultimately become a family that laughs together, fights together, and supports each other.
Season three of Love Island: All Stars premieres January 14 on Peacock. New episodes stream every day at 6pmPT/9pmET. Maya Jama will return as host of the third season, which features fan favorite U.K. Islanders returning to the villa for another shot at love. The first 12 islanders will include Whitney Adebayo (Season 10), Millie Court (Season 7), Belle Hassan (Season 5), Helena Ford (Season 12), Jess Harding (Season 10), Leanne Amaning (Season 6), Ciaran Davies (Season 11), Jack Keating (Season 8), Sean Stone (Season 11), Tommy Bradley (Season 12), Charlie Frederick (Season 4), and Shaq Muhammad (Season 9)
Finding Her Edge premieres January 22 on Netflix. The series follows the three Russo sisters, heirs to a struggling figure skating dynasty. As middle sister, seventeen-year-old Adriana trains for the World Championships with new partner Brayden, while still harbouring feelings for her first love and former partner, Freddie. Her life becomes complicated when she and Brayden pretend to be a couple off the ice so they can land a sponsorship to keep the financially struggling Russo rink afloat.
Season two of Drops of God premieres January 21 on Apple TV. Camille and Issei are thrust into their most perilous challenge yet: to uncover the origin of the world’s greatest wine, a mystery so profound that even their legendary father, Alexandre Léger, could not solve it. What begins as a pursuit of legacy, becomes a search for truth that spans continents and centuries, unearthing forgotten histories, hidden rivalries and secrets buried for generations. As the search pushes them to the edges of the world, and to the darkest corners of themselves, Camille and Issei must decide how much they are willing to sacrifice. The answer could shatter their bond as siblings … or destroy them both.
Puppy Bowl XXII airs February 8 at 2:00PM ET/11:00AM PT and will simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, HBO Max and discovery+. This year’s three-hour sports spectacular includes a record-breaking 150 dogs from 72 shelters across the United States, Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands and will feature heartwarming adoption stories and show-stopping matchups. Referee Dan Schachner returns for his 15th year to oversee the action, ensuring fair play as these furry athletes compete for championship glory and their forever homes.
The Hillside Strangler premieres January 18 on MGM+. In the late 1970s, Los Angeles was the serial murder capital of the world. The Freeway Killers. The Toolbox Killers. The Dating Game Killer. The Skid Row Slasher. But none terrorized this city of millions more than the Hillside Strangler, a phantom who struck without warning, abducting, raping, and murdering a dozen women and girls and leaving their bodies displayed on the hillsides like grim trophies. These crimes sparked the largest manhunt in LA’s blood-soaked history, led by a relentless homicide detective named Frank Salerno. His dogged pursuit led to the strangler’s capture and the revelation that these vicious acts were perpetrated by two men, Kenneth Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono. After the longest criminal trial in U.S. history, both were sentenced to life in prison, and Salerno’s work became legend. It was the case that defined his career and set him on the path to later bring down the Night Stalker. Now, for the first time in over 40 years, Frank Salerno tells his story, revisiting the case that changed him forever. But he isn’t the only one ready to talk. Angelo Buono died behind bars in 2002, but Kenneth Bianchi is alive in prison and has never been willing to share his story on camera – until now.
In a Manifest cast reunion, Josh Dallas will guest star in an upcoming episode of NBC’s drama The Hunting Party. Dallas co-starred in the series alongside Melissa Roxburgh. The series is a high-concept crime procedural about a small team of investigators – led by former FBI profiler Rebecca “Bex” Henderson (Melissa Roxburgh). They are assembled to track down and capture the most dangerous serial killers the world has ever seen, all of whom have escaped from “The Pit,” a top-secret government prison that’s not supposed to exist.
Encore episodes of Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal will air on adult swim’s Saturday night Toonami block at midnight starting January 17. The series airs new episodes Sundays starting January 11.
History’s Greatest Picks with Mike Wolfe premieres February 22 on The History Channel. The series will follow Mike as he dives into the intriguing stories and astonishing values behind legendary treasures, relics, and artifacts from history. With an eye for the unique and a passion for historic collectibles, Mike will guide viewers through surprising new details about legendary artifacts and rare collectibles that have changed hands and value over the last 50 years. Each episode is a curated showcase of unbelievable finds – from vintage cars and motorcycles to pop culture relics, and historic oddities – paired with expert insight and rich storytelling that brings the pieces to life.
Hulu has secured U.S. streaming rights to all 20 seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, along with additional Kardashian universe spin-off series and specials. All titles will be available to stream on Hulu beginning February 17. Spin-offs include Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami, Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons, and Kourtney & Kim Take New York. The collection further expands with beloved franchise specials such as the 10th Anniversary Special (2017), A Very Kardashian Holiday (2017), A Very Merry Christmas (2013), Kardashian Family Rules (2015), Kardashians on Vacation (2015), Kim’s Birthday Reveal (2015), and The Kardashians Rewind (2015).
Docuseries Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV premieres January 14 on ABC. The three part series examines the rise, fall and lasting impact of the most sensational era in television talk show history. By exploring the psychological forces that shaped the talk TV genre, the series reveals how these shows transformed from trusted confessional spaces into lightning rods of controversy, leaving a lasting impact on culture, media and the people caught in the chaos. It traces the evolution of the daytime format, from the influence of soap operas and game shows to the cutthroat competition for ratings and features new accounts from the architects and icons of the genre, including legendary eponymous hosts Maury Povich, Sally Jessy Raphael, Montel Williams and Leeza Gibbons; Talk Soup host John Henson; Ricki Lake creator Garth Ancier; Jerry Springer and Sally executive producer and creator Burt Dubrow; and Geraldo executive producer Marty Berman. Additionally, former Jerry Springer Show bodyguard-turned-host Steve Wilkos, media psychologist Dr. Pamela Rutledge, journalist Ross Benes and more offer behind-the-scenes perspectives and expert context.
Netflix has ordered Beauty in the Beast. The series is a fresh fantasy romance that follows Min-soo, a college freshman with a secret ability to transform into a wolf; her campus senior Hae-jun; and Do-ha, a mysterious boy who is also a werewolf. It traces Min-soo’s coming-of-age as she enters college after years of rigorous training to suppress her instincts and avoid transforming. Navigating a new world – and new feelings – she finds herself caught between the steady warmth of Hae-jun and the free-spirited pull of Do-ha.
New episodes of Harlan Coben’s Final Twist will now premiere Tuesdays at 8PM on CBS starting January 13. Encore episodes will now air in the former timeslot, Wednesdays at 10PM.
The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards airs live from Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Thursday, March 26 (8:00-10:00 p.m. ET live / PT tape-delayed) on FOX. The 13th annual iHeartRadio Music Awards will celebrate the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2025, while also offering a preview of the upcoming hits of 2026. The show will feature award presentations in multiple categories, live performances from the biggest artists in music, surprise guests and collaborations, and will showcase the stories of the winning artists’ road to #1.
Presenters have been announced for the 83rd Annual Golden Globes airing January 11 on CBS. Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Charli xcx, Chris Pine, Colman Domingo, Connor Storrie, Dakota Fanning, Dave Franco, Diane Lane, George Clooney, Hailee Steinfeld, Hudson Williams, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner, Joe Keery, Judd Apatow, Julia Roberts, Justin Hartley, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Hart, Kyra Sedgwick, Lalisa Manobal, Luke Grimes, Macaulay Culkin, Marlon Wayans, Melissa McCarthy, Mila Kunis, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Driver, Orlando Bloom, Pamela Anderson, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, Sean Hayes, Snoop Dogg, Wanda Sykes, Will Arnett and Zoë Kravitz will each present.
ESPN updated its 2025-26 NBA regular-season schedule. On Friday, January 16, the Philadelphia 76ers and Tyrese Maxey will host the Cleveland Cavaliers and Donovan Mitchell, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN presented by State Farm. This matchup replaces the previously scheduled Chicago Bulls vs. Brooklyn Nets game. In addition, on Friday, January 30, the Eastern Conference leader Detroit Pistons and Cade Cunningham visit the Golden State Warriors and the league’s three-point leader Stephen Curry at 10 p.m. on ESPN presented by State Farm. This replaces the previously scheduled LA Clippers vs. Denver Nuggets game broadcast.
The English dub of Fire Force Season 3 Cour 2 premieres January 9 on Crunchyroll. Tokyo is burning, and citizens are mysteriously suffering from spontaneous human combustion all throughout the city! Responsible for snuffing out this inferno is the Fire Force, and Shinra is ready to join their fight. Now, as part of Company 8, he’ll use his devil’s footprints to help keep the city from turning to ash! But his past and a burning secret behind the scenes could set everything ablaze.
Season two of What Drives You with John Cena premieres January 16 on The Roku Channel. John Cena is back, fueling his two biggest passions: cars and connecting with people. This season, singer and rapper Saweetie, WWE champion Charlotte Flair, country superstar Kane Brown, and future baseball hall of famer Mookie Betts join John in the driver’s seat. John spends time with each of these successful and talented celebrities, talking about their journey and discovering what drives them – both on the road and in their hearts.
Docuseries Glitter & Gold: Ice Dancing premieres February 1 on Netflix. This dramatic three-part series follows the world’s best ice dance pairs, including American favorites Madison Chock and Evan Bates, campy Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, and the wild cards, Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry from Team France. Each episode will showcase their rollercoaster journey, on and off the ice, as they push the boundaries of their art form and compete head-to-head on the road to the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
The English dub of DARK MOON: THE BLOOD ALTAR premieres January 9 on Crunchyroll. Welcome to Riverfield, where the most popular boys at two rival schools happen to be vampires and werewolves. When a mysterious new student, Sooha, transfers to Riverfield, the rivals find themselves inexplicably drawn to her. As horrible incidents start to shake the town, the boys’ forgotten pasts slowly start to unravel… and their world turns upside down.
The final season of Like Water For Chocolate premieres February 15 on HBO Max. Tita finds in Dr. Brown the promise of a different destiny – one where sweetness offers refuge. But Pedro’s return reignites a forbidden passion that defies rules and traditions. Against the backdrop of a Mexico marked by violence and social transformation, traumas, losses, and secrets push every character to confront their limits and decide how much they’re willing to risk for love and freedom. Amid the magic of the kitchen and the strength of their emotions, Tita and Pedro discover that some loves are meant to burn forever.
No Tail to Tell premieres January 16 on Netflix. She grants wishes for a living. Love was not on the menu. A cynical nine-tailed fox meets a warm-hearted soccer player, and one wish gone wrong kicks off a magical, chaotic, swoony romance.
It’s Not Like That premieres on Wonder Project on Prime Video January 25. The series follows two families who find the courage to begin again. Malcolm is a widowed pastor raising three kids. Lori is newly divorced with two teens. Their families once shared everything. Life looks different now. Grief, change, and responsibility shape every decision.
The English dub of You and I Are Polar Opposites premieres January 11 on Crunchyroll. Suzuki’s a high school girl in love, but the guy she’s fallen for is nothing like her! While she’s cheerful, outgoing, and always trying to fit in, her classmate Yusuke Tani is stoic, quiet, and doesn’t seem to care what people think of him. Will Suzuki be able to overcome her anxieties and ask him out, or will she discover that opposites really don’t attract?
Undercover Miss Hong premieres January 17 on Netflix. A tenacious investigator goes undercover at a securities firm to expose corruption, but her mission is complicated by its new CEO – her former lover.
True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here returns February 19 on SundanceTV. The new six-episode season examines the challenges and complexities of small-town justice, spotlighting cases that range from unsolved missing persons and wrongful convictions, to death while in police custody. Led by advocate and actress Hilarie Burton-Morgan, the series travels to Pennsylvania, Texas, Indiana, Oklahoma and Kentucky, in powerful pursuit of accountability and justice for victims. By speaking directly with the family members of those involved with the cases, as well as community members, local journalists and legal experts, the series continues its work revealing systemic flaws within the criminal justice system and encourages viewers to lend their voices to those who have been silenced.
Three part docuseries Handsome Devil: Charming Killer premieres January 20 on Paramount+. The series unravels the story of how Wade Wilson, a 25-year-old Florida man arrested for the brutal murders of two women, unexpectedly became a social media fixation. Wilson’s mugshot ignited an online frenzy among people drawn to his “bad boy” bravado, surprising tattoos and seductive smile. Dubbed as the “Deadpool Killer,” he became an object of fascination for online fans, even as the details of his crimes grew more disturbing. Through police bodycam footage and chilling first-hand accounts from those closest to the case, the series explores how a man who committed unimaginable violence ended up with a devoted online following.
Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man! premieres January 22 on HBO. It explores the life, career, friendships, and loves of legendary writer, director, producer, and performer, Mel Brooks. One of Hollywood’s most daring satirists from the early years of television sketch comedy through his film and stage hits, Brooks has held a funhouse mirror up to the human condition and used laughter as a path to resilience, connection, and joy for nearly a century. Anchored by Apatow’s candid conversations with Brooks and rare archival footage of his performances and television appearances over decades, the two-part film chronicles his early sketches, landmark films and Broadway hits, such as “Blazing Saddles,” “Young Frankenstein,” “Spaceballs,” and “The Producers,” and highlights how he turned personal pain, postwar trauma, and the absurdities of life into bold, hilarious satire that subverted norms and reshaped American comedy.












