The Forsytes premieres March 22 on PBS. The Forsytes have built their empire on the pursuit of wealth, power and respect. But now they are dangerously out of control. As they struggle to maintain their supremacy, they are forced to answer the most profound question of all: “Can we afford to be human?”
Rooster premieres March 8 on HBO. The comedy series is set on a college campus centering on an author’s (Steve Carell) complicated relationship with his daughter (Charly Clive). The series also stars Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai.
The Miniature Wife premieres April 9 on Peacock. The series, based on the short story written by Manuel Gonzales, is a dramedy examining the power (im)balances between spouses Lindy (Elizabeth Banks) and Les (Matthew Macfadyen) after a technological accident induces the ultimate relationship crisis.
Young Sherlock premieres March 4 on Prime Video. When a charismatic, youthfully defiant Sherlock Holmes meets none other than James Moriarty he finds himself dragged into a murder investigation that threatens his liberty. Sherlock’s first ever case unravels a globe-trotting conspiracy, leading to an explosive showdown that alters the course of his life forever. Unfolding in a vibrant Victorian England and adventuring abroad, the series will expose the early antics of the anarchic adolescent who is yet to evolve into Baker Street’s most renowned resident.
AMC has renewed Dark Winds for a fifth season, set to premiere in 2027. The renewal comes ahead of the fourth season premiere February 15. The gripping fourth season focuses on the search for a missing Navajo girl, which takes Leaphorn, Chee and Manuelito from the safety of Navajo Nation to the gritty terrain of 1970s Los Angeles in a race against the clock to save her from an obsessive killer with ties to organized crime.
Australian series Sunny Nights premieres March 11 on hulu. The series features Will Forte as strait-laced American Martin Marvin, who teams up with his loose cannon sister, Vicki, played by D’Arcy Carden, to set up a spray tan business in Sydney. But as Martin and Vicki attempt to turn their company from a start-up operating out of the back of a van into a multi-million-dollar empire, the siblings become tangled up in Sydney’s criminal underworld, and when a ruthless gangster begins to catch up with them, the two must figure out how to stay alive, out of prison, and in the black.
Craig Ferguson will host Craig Ferguson: American On Purpose, coming soon to CNN. The series is a cross-country journey to explore the topics and people who make up modern America and ask what it really means to be American today. It unpacks the country’s chaotic, triumphant, and controversial 250-year journey of independence. Ferguson explores the identity of the country he now calls home after becoming a proud citizen in 2008, digging into its freedoms, contradictions, and cultural quirks. The journey takes him from monster truck rallies to Ellis Island and beyond, combining American history with his signature wit and playfulness to meet the moment of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Docuseries The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story premieres February 11 on hulu. When high school student Cassie Stoddart was found stabbed to death in a house on the outskirts of Pocatello, Idaho, the community was gripped by fear that a random killer was on the loose. Police retrace Cassie’s final hours and focus on the last three people to see her alive: her boyfriend Matt, who was investigated and ultimately cleared of charges, and classmates Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik. As the investigation narrows, detectives uncover a shocking buried videotape that reframes the case, raising the unthinkable question of whether two 16-year-olds could have committed – and attempted to document – such a brutal crime.
The final season of Turn of the Tide premieres April 10 on Netflix. In this third season, after three years in prison, Eduardo returns to Rabo de Peixe shaken by economic and political interests that threaten to drive families out, destroy the fishing industry and change the island forever. United by an unbreakable friendship, the four decide to create “Night Justice,” a clandestine vigilante movement rooted in the community, operating in the shadows to return power to those who have been silenced for far too long. But as the uprising grows, the line between resistance and violence becomes increasingly fragile: when justice is carried out at night, someone pays the price in broad daylight.
Two part docuseries Martha Graham Dance Company: We Are Our Time premieres March 27 on PBS. As the Graham Company nears its landmark 100th anniversary, the series offers a rare behind-the-scenes portrait of the company, exploring Graham’s legacy through the dancers who embody her work today. For over three years Partisan Pictures embedded within the dance company, filming from rehearsal to premiere, across a global tour, and at home with family.
Season two of Rivals premieres May 15 on hulu. The battle for the Central South West television franchise reaches a fever pitch as the war between Corinium and Venturer enters a dangerous new phase. More ruthless than ever, Tony Baddingham is determined to dismantle his rivals piece-by-piece, weaponising scandal and manipulating those closest to him to maintain his grip on power. Amidst the hedonistic glamour of 80s excess, the personal lives of our Rutshire heroes spiral into chaos. Marriages fracture under the weight of ambition, illicit affairs threaten to shatter families, and long-buried secrets ignite with explosive consequences. As rivalries push everyone to the brink, loyalties are tested and hearts are broken in the pursuit of victory. But what is the true cost of war?
American Classic premieres March 1 on MGM+. The series tells the story of Broadway star Richard Bean who suffers a spectacular public meltdown and returns home to the family theater where he first became aware of his own brilliance. Once there, his extreme behavior sets off a series of crises among those closest to him: his ex-girlfriend (now the town’s mayor) married to his brother, his brother himself, and his beloved niece who dreams of a life in the theater. As old loves resurface and buried secrets emerge, Richard must confront the consequences of his past actions and the family and town he left behind for fame and glamour. Each season follows a different Richard Bean production that will reflect the stories unfolding in the lovable but flawed Bean family and the transformative power of making art.
Boyfriend on Demand premieres March 6 on Netflix. follows exhausted webtoon producer Mi-rae who escapes reality through a subscription-based virtual dating simulation program, where she gets to experience the dates of her dream. Blending the relatable challenges of daily work life and a never-before-seen virtual reality dating subscription program, the series is a unique take on the romantic comedy series. Jisoo (BLACKPINK) takes on the role of Seo Mi-rae, who longs for a second chance at love in virtual reality. Seo In-guk plays Park Kyeong-nam, Mi-rae’s colleague and rival webtoon producer.
The Real Housewives of Rhode Island premieres April 2 on Bravo. The series will then move to its regular timeslot on Sundays at 9 p.m. starting April 5. The series follows Alicia Carmody, Rosie DiMare, Ashley Iaconetti, Liz McGraw, Rulla Nehme Pontarelli, Kelsey Swanson and Jo-Ellen Tiberi as they navigate the murky waters of friendships, feuds and shifting loyalties within Rhode Island’s tightly woven social scene.
Love Is Blind: Netherlands is coming to Netflix in 2026. Famous Dutch celebrity couple Nicolette van Dam and Bas Smit will host the Dutch edition of the popular reality dating series. Single men and women set out to find real, lasting love, without seeing each other. They date in so-called “pods” – rooms separated by a thin wall – where they build emotional connections over a short period of time. If the bond is strong enough, it can even lead to a proposal, before they ever meet face to face. Only after getting engaged do they finally see each other and begin life outside the pods. They move in together, plan their wedding, and discover whether their emotional connection can survive in the real world. In the end, at the altar, they must make the ultimate decision: do they say ‘I do’ and prove that love truly is blind – or do they choose to walk away and go their separate ways?
Two part docuseries Murder in Glitterball City premieres February 19 on HBO. The city of Louisville, Kentucky is known for the beauty of its historic Victorian architecture and birthplace of the mirrored glitterball. It also has a reputation for being one of America’s most haunted neighborhoods and is the backdrop for a dark tale of murder, lies, and deceit. With a uniquely colorful cast of local residents as tour guides, the two-part documentary explores the shifting landscape of a grisly murder, the toxic relationship of two ex-lovers, a vulnerable victim, and the unreliable accounts of flawed individuals on trial for their lives.
The Dinosaurs premieres March 6 on Netflix. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the docuseries follows the rise and fall of the dinosaurs across hundreds of millions of years.












