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Netflix has announced premiere dates for some of its upcoming returning series. Season seven of Virgin River will premiere March 12. Season two of anthology series Beef will premiere April 16. Sweet Magnolias returns for season five June 11. 

Thriller series Steal premieres January 21 on Prime Video with all six episodes. The series is a contemporary, high-octane thriller about the heist of the century and the ordinary office worker, Zara, who finds herself at the heart of it. A typical work day at a pension fund investment company, Lochmill Capital, is upended when a gang of violent thieves burst in and force Zara and her best mate Luke to execute their demands. But who would steal billions of pounds of ordinary people’s pensions and why? DCI Rhys is determined to find out, but as a recently relapsed gambling addict, Rhys must keep his own money problems at bay while dealing with the secret agendas and competing interests at the center of this far-reaching crime. 

FX has renewed The Lowdown for a second season. The first season follows the gritty exploits of citizen journalist and self-proclaimed “truthstorian” Lee Raybon. Production on season 2 will begin in Tulsa this spring.

Drama series The Audacity premieres April 12 on AMC and AMC+. Set inside the bubble of Silicon Valley, the series takes on the warped dreams, outsized egos, and ethical lapses of the self-styled inventors of the future. In a world of jaded billionaires, psychiatrist-gurus, bio-hacked tech bros, AI labs and disillusioned teens being optimized in elite private schools, an audacious data-mining CEO strives to turn insight and influence into profit and power. The darkly comedic drama confronts reality, privacy, and the delusions fueling our ever-changing world. 

Season 51 of Saturday Night Live returns January 17 with three back-to-back shows. Previously announced, Finn Wolfhard will host the first episode of the year with musical guest A$AP Rocky. Teyana Taylor will host January 24 with musical guest Geese. Alexander Skarsgård will host January 31 with musical guest Cardi B. 

Netflix has ordered comedy series A Hundred Percent starring Nick Kroll, Sam Richardson, Jason Mantzoukas, and Vanessa Bayer. The series follows a group of friends working inside the Thought Leader industrial complex. Their books, podcasts and morning routines might help us live our lives more perfectly, but away from the screens and mics, they are most definitely far from perfect.

Rom-com No Tail to Tell premieres on Netflix January 16. The series follows Eun-ho, a cynical nine-tailed fox who grants wishes for a living – and is determined never to become human. Love was never part of the plan. But when a sudden accident involving Kang Si-yeol, a narcissistic yet warm-hearted star soccer player, turns her into an ordinary human, one wish gone wrong sparks a magical, chaotic romance neither of them ever asked for. Thrown together by fate (and a wish gone sideways), Eun-ho and Si-yeol tumble into a push-and-pull, love-hate relationship filled with snappy one-liners, chaotic misunderstandings, and the kind of sparks they swear they don’t feel. As the supernatural collides with real-life emotions, the two discover that the hardest rules to follow are the ones their hearts keep breaking. 

HBO has renewed Real Time with Bill Maher for two more seasons, extending the series through 2028. Season 24 will premiere January 23. 

Fatal Attraction: I’d Kill to Be You premieres January 26 on TV One. The series explores real stories of friendships that turn into dangerous fixations, romantic envy, and co-worker rivalries gone wrong. Viewers can expect expert commentary that unpacks the social and psychological forces behind obsession-driven crimes, along with powerful interviews featuring investigators, survivors, and families affected by identity-theft murders. The series also serves as a mirror to present-day dynamics, examining the role of social media, comparison culture, and the hidden hazards of envy.

Season four of Judy Justice premieres January 19 on Prime Video with three episodes on premiere day and new episodes released every weekday until April 10. A second installment of episodes will be released later this year. Judge Sheindlin returns to the courtroom, delivering justice with her trademark wit, wisdom and no-nonsense approach to real people’s cases. The series features lawyer Sarah Rose, who serves as the law clerk; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer. 

Nominees for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA honoring outstanding individual, cast and ensemble performances for the past year were announced by Janelle James (Abbott Elementary) and Connor Storrie (Heated Rivalry) via Netflix’s YouTube channel. The 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA will stream live globally on Netflix Sunday, Mar. 1, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall. 

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

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