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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Renewed, ‘Euphoria’ Trailer, ‘This First House’ Trailer, ‘Blue Box’ Teaser, CBS Sets Finale Dates, ‘Wanda Sykes: Legacy’ Announced, and More!

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ABC has renewed medical drama series Grey’s Anatomy for a 23rd season. It was recently announced Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd will be exiting the series at the conclusion of season 22 this May. 

Season three of Euphoria premieres April 12 on HBO. A group of childhood friends wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil. 

This First House premieres April 27 on The Roku Channel. The series follows Millennial and Gen Z families as they tackle buying and renovating their first homes. Going beyond traditional renovation shows, it offers a realistic look at homeownership in today’s market. Guiding them are general contractors, Zack and Camille Dettmore, who combine personal and professional experience to empower and educate each family. 

Blue Box returns for a second season this October on Netflix. Badminton player Taiki has always admired basketball star Chinatsu from afar. But one spring day, a surprising turn brings them unexpectedly close.

CBS has announce finale dates for its currently airing series. Matlock will air its finale April 23. The series finale of Watson will premiere May 3. The second season finale of NCIS: Origins will air May 5. The series finales of The Neighborhood and DMV will air May 11. NCIS and NCIS: Sydney will air their season finales May 12. The first season finale of America’s Culinary Cup will air May 13. 48 Hours will air its finale May 16. 60 Minutes will wrap its season May 17. The season finales of FBI and CIA will air May 18. The 50th season finale of Survivor will air May 20. May 21 will see the finales of Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage, Ghosts, and Elsbeth. The series finale of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air May 21. The season finales of Sheriff Country, Fire Country and Boston Blue will air May 22. Marshals and Tracker will wrap their seasons May 24. The season finale of Hollywood Squares will air May 27. 

Wanda Sykes returns to her roots May 19 for her third Netflix stand-up special, Wanda Sykes: Legacy, filmed live at her alma mater, Hampton University, and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Julie Dash. With the trademark wit and fearless insight that have earned her multiple Emmy wins and nominations, Sykes delivers an hour of bold, smart, and laugh-out-loud comedy that cements her legacy as a comedy icon. 

BET announced the launch of the BET Creator Studio, a dedicated space where culture-forward creators come to amplify their content with the power of the BET brand behind them. The Jason Lee Show will serve as the marquee series, set to launch Wednesday, April 8 at 8:01 AM ET/7:01 AM CT, on BET.com and BET’s official YouTube channel. With new episodes dropping every Wednesday, the series combines access to Lee’s day-to-day life with sit-down conversations alongside his celebrity guests. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the untold stories shaping today’s public narratives and the people driving culture forward. The series expands Lee’s growing digital storytelling slate, giving audiences direct access to the pace, pressure, and strategy behind building influence in multiple arenas simultaneously. 

Lynley will return for a second season on BritBox. The mismatched duo of Detective Inspector Tommy Lynley and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers return to investigate another series of complex and compelling crimes – from a suspicious death at an elite horse racing estate, to violent protests at a Cambridge university, to a mysterious suicide on an Essex military base. As the cases unfold, Lynley confronts lingering ties to his estranged aristocratic family and the allure of a formidable new Chief Superintendent in the Three Counties precinct. Meanwhile, Havers pursues a newfound independence and ambition that test her professional and personal boundaries like never before. Together, Lynley and Havers continue to build on their hard-earned mutual respect, relying on each other to solve cases that strike dangerously close to home. 

The reunion for the third season of Love is Blind: Sweden is set to premiere April 2 on Netflix. Hosted by Jessica Almenäs, the reunion will reunite the cast for the first time since their “I Dos” or “I Don’ts”. They’ll reflect on their relationships, break down this season’s twists and turns, and unveil secrets that have unfolded since the experiment concluded. 

Live broadcast coverage of the 2026 Masters Tournament will begin earlier when Prime Video welcomes viewers to Augusta National Golf Club on the second Thursday of April for one of the most treasured events in all of sports. Teeing off at 1:00 p.m. ET on both days, Prime Video will open this year’s first and second rounds with two additional hours of live Tournament coverage on Thursday, April 9 and Friday, April 10, as the best players in the world converge to compete for a coveted Green Jacket. Prime Video will originate coverage from inside Augusta National’s Butler Cabin on Thursday and Friday with host Terry Gannon. The 1:00-3:00 p.m. ET broadcast windows will feature players competing in both the morning and afternoon waves, with on-course commentary complemented by CBS Sports’ on-air team. With a dedicated focus on live play, Prime Video’s coverage will also feature interviews with current stars and special guests, including six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus on the 40th anniversary of his iconic 1986 victory. Prime Video’s inaugural presentation of the Masters features multiple viewing options across all four days of the Tournament, highlighted by Inside Amen Corner, an all-new analytics-driven viewing experience of hole Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Prime Video’s Inside Amen Corner feed will feature advanced stats and on-screen overlays illuminating player strategy, swing analysis, bespoke camera positions and graphics that illustrate scoring zones and trace ball flights in real-time. This innovative feed will bring viewers Inside Amen Corner like never before, as players navigate this prominent and momentous three-hole stretch of Augusta National. 

Peter Alexander is set to anchor the 11AM hour on MS Now. Alexander announced his departure from NBC News the other day. 

Iyanu: The War of Twin Princes, the second feature-length prequel movie in the Nigerian fantasy animated franchise Iyanu, premieres July 11 on Cartoon Network. In the prosperous Yorubaland kingdom of Elu, revered ruler Oba Adedeji faces an impossible choice: selecting an heir between his twin sons. Prince Debo is bold and decisive, while Prince Laja is thoughtful and restrained. When the king refuses to choose, his indecision ignites a conflict with far-reaching political and spiritual consequences setting the stage for a war that will shape the future of the kingdom for generations. 

We Are All Trying Here premieres April 18 on Netflix. An aspiring director hits rock bottom after 20 years chasing his debut – until he meets an overwhelmed producer who helps him rediscover his self-worth. 

Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out returns for season two April 20 on Lifetime. This season, Dr. Lee and her team tackle never-before-seen cases that push the limits of dermatology, delivering life-changing transformations and emotional journeys that go far beyond the surface. As she molds the next generation of poppers, Dr. Lee continues her mission to restore confidence and improve lives – one pop at a time. But this season, Dr. Lee encounters an unexpected challenge that could change everything. 

Season two of Hollywood Demons premieres April 20 on ID. The series will continue to offer rare, first-hand accounts revealing how the pursuit of fame can reshape identities, strain relationships, and leave lasting emotional fallout in its wake. In addition to unprecedented access to key figures across the pop culture landscape who weigh in with their personal stories, the series will continue to offer expert analysis and insider perspective from Dr. Drew Pinsky, as well as journalist Simone Boyce, who help contextualize the psychological and cultural forces at play. Episodes this season will explore iconic touchstones like The Jerry Springer Show, Saved by the Bell, 16 and Pregnant, among others. 

STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 2nd STAGE will premiere this year on Netflix. In the 2nd STAGE, the racers must cross a 750-mile expanse of desert. In 1875, a threat lurking in the desert called the “Devil’s Palm” wiped out a cavalry of 26 people, eliciting fear from the local native people. Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli embark on a long and rigorous race. 

Dandelion premieres April 16 on Netflix. The Japanese Angel Federation’s Send-Off Department is tasked with tracking down restless earthbound spirits and gently guiding them to the afterlife. The angels find themselves struggling to meet their daily tasks, but Tetsuo Tanba and his leader, Misaki Kurogane, who make up the 21st Division’s Dandelion Clan, choose to take things at their own pace: instead of rushing through cases, they take time with each spirit, listening to their regrets and helping them resolve what’s holding them back. One day, they encounter the earthbound spirit of an elderly man who is running at full speed, trying desperately to escape. 

Sparks of Tomorrow premieres July 5 on Netflix. Kihachi Sakamoto writes down the electrical inventions he imagines in the 20th Century Electrical Catalog. He and his admired older brother Seiroku vow to work together to achieve the future they envision. But one day, Seiroku goes off to war, bringing the 20th Century Electrical Catalog with him, and never comes back. Some time later, Kihachi encounters a girl from a brewery named Inako Momokawa and stumbles upon the lost 20th Century Electrical Catalog. But Yosuke Mizoe, the heir to a major steam engine firm who is engaged to Inako for political reasons, is also in pursuit of the book. Kihachi and Inako oppose him and take on the challenge of achieving the dream of electricity. 

Part 2 of BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai is coming soon to Netflix. Musashi Miyamoto – the ultimate symbol of strength – descends into an underground fighting arena where the use of weapons is permitted. Underground fighters including Doppo Orochi, Goki Shibukawa and Sea King Retsu square off in succession against Musashi and his godlike strength. It’s sword versus fist in the most heart-pounding and deadly battles yet, where defeat means certain death. 

The English dub of Go For It, Nakamura-kun!! premieres April 1 on Crunchyroll. Nakamura is a shy and painfully awkward boy who has fallen in love at first sight with his dreamy classmate, Hirose. But there’s one problem: they haven’t even met! And that may be for the best, at least in Nakamura’s eyes. After all, he’s a total klutz that could totally bungle things before they even begin! But when he finally gets a chance to speak one-on-one with Hirose, will his worries cease or will he make a spectacular mess?

Danny Go! premieres April 6 on Netflix. The educational show, aimed at children ages 3 to 7, blends original songs, silly dance moves, and real-life exploration to let kids burn off some energy – while learning along the way with interactive games.

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

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