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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Off Campus’ Renewed, ‘Spider-Noir’ Teaser, ‘Shoresy’ Trailer, ‘CIA’ Trailer, ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ Trailer, ‘The Way Home’ Final Season Premiere Date, and More!

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Prime Video has renewed Off Campus for a second season. The renewal comes ahead of the first season premiere in May. Based on the book series from Elle Kennedy, the series follows an elite ice hockey team, and the women in their lives, as they grapple with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery – forging deep friendships and enduring bonds while navigating the complexities that come with transitioning into adulthood. Season 1 follows the sexy and fun “opposites attract” romance between quiet songwriter, Hannah, and Briar University’s all-star hockey athlete, Garrett.

The final season of The Way Home premieres April 19 on Hallmark Channel. Series stars Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Willams, Sadie Laflamme-Snow and Spencer MacPherson all reprise their roles, as do Julia Tomasone, Jordan Doww and Devin Cecchetto, who joined the cast last season. With the Landry family’s time travels taking them to 1925 in season four comes the introduction of Bianca Melchior  as young Fern Landry as well as Hallmark fan favorites Gabriel Hogan as Grayson Goodwin and Dan Jeannotte as Port Haven’s new Temperance Inspector Cliff Kane. New journeys and revelations await the Landry family across generations. At the beginning of season four, Alice is about to graduate high school, Kat and Elliot dream of the next steps for their relationship while Del realizes she will soon be an empty-nester again. But Del, Kat, Alice and Elliot should know by now that no matter how hard they try to focus on the future, the past is never gone. As more mysteries are unearthed, the Port Haven of the past and the Landry family of generations before might just contain the answers they seek. 

Spider-Noir will premiere on MGM+ May 25 and Prime Video May 27. It will be available to stream two ways, in “Authentic Black & White” and “True-Hue Full Color” for audiences to choose their own adventure to watch. The live-action series is based on the Marvel comic Spider-Man Noir. It tells the story of Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage), a seasoned, down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life, following a deeply personal tragedy, as the city’s one and only superhero.

Season five of Shoresy premieres February 21 on hulu. Shoresy and the Bulldogs fight to protect the North American game.

CIA premieres February 23 on CBS. When by-the-book FBI Special Agent Bill Goodman (Nick Gehlfuss) is loaned out to a clandestine CIA/FBI task force, he finds himself teamed up with secretive and roguish CIA Agent Colin Glass (Tom Ellis). Together they will work covert operations in New York, uncovering international plots, terrorist cells, and geopolitical secrets. Bill will learn the rules of this murky world on the fly as Colin leads him deeper into spy games where only one thing is clear — their work keeps America safe, even if no one will ever know what they did in the shadows. Necar Zadegan and Natalee Linez also star. 

Season eight of Formula 1: Drive to Survive premieres February 27 on Netflix. Offering unprecedented access, this new season will once again take fans behind the scenes, to witness first-hand how the drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The series will offer never-before-seen footage as we follow new team lineups, management takedowns, fierce friendships and bitter rivalries of another high-octane season on the Formula 1 circuit.

America’s Culinary Cup premieres March 4 on CBS. This is where greatness is tested and excellence is non-negotiable. Welcome to America’s Culinary Cup, where the best chefs in the country compete under the eyes of Padma Lakshmi, Michael Cimarusti, and Wylie Dufresne. 

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette premieres February 12 on FX. The series explores the undeniable chemistry, whirlwind courtship and high-profile marriage of one of the most iconic couples of the 20th century. The first installment in Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story” anthology is inspired by Elizabeth Beller’s book “Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.” He was the closest thing to American royalty. The country watched him grow from a boy to a beloved bachelor and media sensation. She was a star in her own right. Fiercely independent and with a singular style, she rose from being a sales assistant to an executive at Calvin Klein, and became a trusted confidante of its eponymous founder. As their love story unfolded on a national stage, the intense fame and media attention that came along with it threatened to rip them apart. The series charts the complex and heartbreaking journey of a couple whose private love became a national obsession. 

David Boreanaz will star in NBC’s The Rockford Files reboot pilot. Newly paroled after doing time for a crime he didn’t commit, James Rockford returns to his life as a private investigator using his charm and wit to solve cases around Los Angeles. It doesn’t take long for his quest for legitimacy to land him squarely in the crosshairs of both local police and organized crime.

Saturday Night Live returns February 28 with three back-to-back shows. Connor Storrie will host February 28 with musical guest Mumford & Sons. Ryan Gosling hosts March 7 with musical guest Gorillaz. The host and musical guest for the March 14 episode will be announced at a later date. 

The Owl House will continue on in the form of a new graphic novel. “The Owl House: The Long-Lived King” will be released September 29. It will consist of 144 pages, featuring stories told after the defeat of Belos, and before the time jump in the final season. 

HBO’s First Day on Earth has added more to its cast. Thandiwe Newton, Maxine Peake, Danny Sapani, and Ncuti Gatwa will appear in the ten episode season. They join series creator Michaela Coel. British-Ghanaian novelist Henri (Coel) is on the run – from herself, her life, her partner, and that weird guy at her book talk. When she ends up in Ghana, her ancestral homeland, she finds herself submerged in an altogether different world. Amidst new friends, fresh joy, and many different and nuanced relationships, Henri also finds secrets, lies, difficulty, and denial, leading her to question everything about herself, her heritage, and her family. 

JD Pardo has joined the cast of MGM+’s Bosch: Start of Watch. Pardo will recur, joining Cameron Monaghan, Omari Hardwick, and Ariana Guerra. Based on Michael Connelly’s books, the series takes viewers back to 1991 Los Angeles, following 26-year-old Harry Bosch during his earliest days as a rookie cop. The series will explore a city on the edge, teeming with racial tension, gang violence, and a fractured LAPD. Amid routine calls and growing unrest, Bosch finds himself drawn into a high-profile heist and a web of criminal corruption that will test his loyalty to the badge and shape his future as the detective who lives by the code, “Everybody counts or nobody counts.”

Crime drama M.I.A. premieres May 7 on Peacock. Restless in the Florida Keys, Etta Tiger Jonze dreams of a life in Miami’s glittering, sub-tropical kingdom. When her family’s drug-running business shatters in tragedy, however, Etta embarks on a dangerous journey through Miami’s neon-lit underbelly that will define who she is and what she’s ultimately capable of.

John and Carolyn – Love, Beauty and Loss premieres February 17 on ABC, revisiting the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr., the son of the 35th president of the United States, and his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. Drawing on firsthand perspectives as well as rare ABC News archival footage and interviews, the special traces the couple’s courtship, secret wedding, professional ambitions, and the toll of relentless media scrutiny. The special features newly unearthed photographs of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, rare wedding footage, and new interviews with the couple’s close friends, contemporaries and journalists, including fashion designer Gordon Henderson, author Steve Gillon, former Editor-in-Chief of People magazine Larry Hackett, editor-at-large of People magazine Liz McNeil, staff writer at The New Yorker Rachel Syme and more.

BEASTARS’Final Season Part 2 will premiere on Netflix March 7. In a world where beasts of all kinds coexist, a gentle wolf awakens to his own predatory urges as his school deals with a murder within its midst.

College basketball docuseries Made for March premieres April 4 on Paramount+. The series follows two of college basketball’s most renowned programs – Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines – this season in their bid for a national championship. The series will feature unprecedented off-court access, exclusive game footage and interviews, and coverage of key regular season, conference and postseason matchups in the Big 12 and Big Ten. For the first time, cameras follow both teams across an entire season, capturing the intensity, pressure and passion on the road to and through the post-season. 

Scottish series Dinosaur returns for season two February 25 on hulu. Season two follows Nina, an autistic woman in her 30s, eight months after we last saw her. She is knee-deep in mud on an Isle of Wight dig site, living her palaeontology dream. Or at least, that’s what she tells herself. Truthfully, she’s exhausted, missing Glasgow, her family, Lee and her home comforts; namely Real Housewives marathons with sister Evie and sausage rolls. When she finally returns to Scotland, she finds that everything has changed. Her workplace has moved, there’s some big McArthur family news, plus she’s thrown into an awkward feelings triangle between Lee and an unexpected new arrival. She has learnt to handle change. But this much change, all at once? 

FOX Sports and World Baseball Classic, Inc. (WBCI) announced the U.S. broadcast schedule for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, which is scheduled to begin with Pool C play in Tokyo, Japan on Wednesday, March 4 (Eastern Time)/Thursday, March 5 (local time). The remaining three pools – Pool A in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pool B in Houston presented by Capital One; and Pool D in Miami presented by Capital One – will all begin on Friday, March 6. FOX will broadcast its first game as Team USA plays its opening game against Brazil at Daikin Park in Houston on Friday, March 6 at 8:00 p.m. (ET)/7:00 p.m. (CT). FOX will carry a total of seven games, including the Quarterfinals matchup in Houston on Friday, March 13 at 8:00 p.m. (ET)/7:00 p.m. (CT); the Quarterfinals matchup from loanDepot park in Miami on Saturday, March 14 at 9:00 p.m. (ET); and the Championship Game in Miami on Tuesday, March 17 at 8:00 p.m. (ET). FS1 coverage, which will include 19 contests, will be headlined by coverage of the Semifinals in Miami on Sunday, March 15 at 8:00 p.m. (ET) and Monday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m. (ET). In addition, FS1 will air highly anticipated pool play matchups between Teams Korea and Japan on Saturday, March 7 at 5:00 a.m. (ET); Cuba and Puerto Rico on Monday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. (ET); and the Dominican Republic and Venezuela on Wednesday, March 11 at 8:00 p.m. (ET).

Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter premieres February 24 on Netflix. In her fourth comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson returns to her roots with a tight new hour about deconstructing your faith, processing religious trauma, exploring your sexuality, and confronting your fear of death. 

Wild Rose premieres March 12 on ALLBLK. Omarion portrays “Roosevelt” aka ‘Rose,’ a charismatic hitman with a conscience who comes from a family of assassins… that also happen to run a non-profit organization. Behind the non-profit façade is an elite, family-run agency known for taking down high-profile targets. Rose’s world is turned upside down when his wife and daughter mysteriously walk out of his life. He suspects foul play and finds himself questioning everything and everyone. As he embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, he starts to unravel a web of secrets that force him to question his identity within his own family.Amidst his personal turmoil, Rose is pulled into the Hollywood underworld of music, fame, sex and murder, when he receives a new assignment: serve as the bodyguard for the world-famous singer, Somaya. But Somaya finds herself in the crosshairs of her own personal security guard, unaware that the man hired to protect her is also contracted to end her life.

That Night premieres March 13 on Netflix. During a family vacation in the Dominican Republic, Elena accidentally hits a man with her car. Desperate and frightened, she calls her sisters, Paula and Cris, asking for help. Upon arrival, they must decide how to handle the accident, as they cannot bear the thought of their younger sister going to jail, leaving her only child without a mother. How far will they be willing to go to help protect their family? That Night forces three sisters to confront the depth of love, the weight of loyalty, and how far one can go for family.

Tribunal Justice returns for season three March 2 on Prime Video. The series features a beloved panel of three dynamic judges adjudicating real and compelling cases. It is followed by a lively and spirited deliberation, where the judges don’t always see eye-to-eye, which makes for an exciting verdict. 

Duck Dynasty: The Revival returns for season two March 7 on A&E. Across the ten-episode season, Willie and Korie return with their signature wit and down-home charm as they navigate the ever-evolving future of Duck Commander, support their children–John Luke, Sadie, Will, Bella, Rebecca, and Rowdy – through marriage, parenthood, and new business ventures as they work to preserve the family legacy. 

Two new preschool series are set to premiere next month on Disney+ and Disney Jr. BeddyByes premieres March 2 on Disney Jr. and invites audiences to join best friends MeMo and BaBa as they travel across the remarkable Planet BeddyByes, meeting new and familiar faces on their mindful and soothing journey to bedtime. The animated series supports healthy daily routines and sleeping habits for preschoolers. 20 episodes will begin streaming March 3 on Disney+. Magicampers premieres March 23 with the first six episodes available to stream March 24 on Disney+. The series follows the adventures of best friends Darly and Loomis at a day camp for magical creatures on a fantastical island. Darly is half-pig and half-Pegasus, Loomis is half-donkey and half-unicorn, and their young friends are also mythical mashups of all stripes. Every day, they go on incredible journeys of discovery and dream of becoming legendary, having their stories told and retold for all time. At the heart of the series, Darly and Loomis will learn that becoming a legend isn’t about mastering magic powers or winning the biggest prize – it’s about understanding and accepting yourself and others and working together with all kinds of friends. 

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

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