North of North premieres April 10 on Netflix. A young Inuk woman wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous – and extremely public – exit from her marriage. But it won’t be easy in a small Arctic town where everybody knows your business. The series was filmed in Iqaluit, Nunavut and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Season four of BMF premieres June 6 on Starz. Season four continues the journey inspired by real life street legends and brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who created one of the most influential crime families in the country, Black Mafia Family. This season, as Meech and Terry fight to keep their American Dream alive, staying ahead of their rivals and law enforcement takes a toll on their relationship. The brothers occasionally put aside their differences for their common goals but the events of what happened in Mexico will change them forever.
Season seven of Black Mirror premieres April 10 on Netflix. Charlie Brooker’s dark, satirical anthology series will return with six brand new episodes, including a sequel to the sci-fi adventure USS Callister. Lose your mind. Lose your reality.
Season two of Call of the Night will premiere on HIDIVE this July. Wracked by insomnia and wanderlust, Ko Yamori is driven onto the moonlit streets every night in an aimless search of something he can’t seem to name. Purposeless introspection marks his nightly ritual — until he meets Nazuna, who might just be a vampire! Ko’s new companion could offer him dark gifts and a vampire’s immortality. But there are conditions that Ko must meet before he can sink his teeth into vampirism, and he’ll discover just how far he’s willing to go to satisfy his desires.
Daniel Radcliffe has joined the cast of NBC’s untitled Tracy Morgan comedy pilot. Radcliffe plays Arthur Tobin, an award-winning filmmaker who moves into Reggie’s (Tracy Morgan) mansion to film an immersive documentary about the former star running back. In the potential comedy series, a disgraced former football player is on a mission to rehabilitate his image.
Unscripted series Got to Get Out premieres on hulu April 11. Twenty people under one roof, $1 million dollars in prizes up for grabs. To win it, they’ve GOT TO GET OUT… but that’s much easier said than done. Lies and lunacy collide in this exhilarating competition series where an outrageous mix of reality icons and crafty gamers must conspire to get out. In this house, time is money. As the clock ticks up, so does the prize money. The longer they stay, the greater their chance to earn more. They can split the money equally in the end, or at any point in time, try to make their escape with the accumulated money all for themselves, leaving others to start again at $0. From wild strategies and temptations to shifting alliances and unbelievable escape attempts, the players will try any and every way to make it out of the gate and win the prize. Simu Liu hosts with Cynthia Bailey, Demi Burnett, Val Chmerkovskiy, Clare Crawley, Rashad Jennings, Susan Noles, Omarosa, Spencer Pratt, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, Jill Ashlock, Lindsey Coffey, Yahné Coleman, Shane Dougherty, Steven Giannopoulos, Steve Helling, Nick Metzler, Stein Retzlaff, Rob Roman, Athena Suich, and Athena Vas as contestants.
David Dastmalchian will guest star in Showtime’s Dexter: Resurrection. He will play the role of Gareth. Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter Morgan with Uma Thurman as Charley, David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista, Jack Alcott as Dexter’s son Harrison Morgan, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, with James Remar as Dexter’s father Harry Morgan and Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater. Neil Patrick Harris, Krysten Ritter and Eric Stonestreet are also set to guest star as Lowell, Mia and Al, respectively.
NBC has ordered a new comedy pilot titled Stumble. The potential mockumentary series follows the ridiculously high stakes competitive world of junior college cheer.
Emily Browning, Lukas Gage and Drake Rodger have been cast in hulu’s Prison Break pilot. The new project would exist in the same universe as the original series, but not be connected to its story.
Limited true crime series Bad Romance returns for a second season March 25 on ABC. Ryan Smith hosts the eight-episode series that delves into the harrowing stories of individuals who lost their lives at the hands of those who once vowed to love them forever and examines the devastating consequences of obsession and manipulation, exposing the dark side of love. The series reveals surprising and disturbing romance stories every Tuesday evening, featuring interviews with individuals involved in some of the most shocking, deadly and obsessive love stories and twisted obsessions.
Nikki Glaser is set to return as host of the 83rd Annual Golden Globes. The first major awards show of the season will air January 2026 on CBS. This year, Glaser made history as the first woman to host the Golden Globes solo.
Season three of Jane premieres April 18 on Apple TV+. Ava Louise Murchison stars as Jane Garcia, a 9-year-old budding environmentalist on a quest to save endangered animals. Using her powerful imagination, Jane takes her best friends David, played by Mason Blomberg, and Greybeard the chimpanzee on epic adventures to help protect wild animals all around the world because, according to her idol Dr. Jane Goodall: “Only if we understand, will we care. Only if we care, will we help. Only if we help, can they be saved.”
Dance of Destiny: A Guide to Winning the Men’s Basketball Tournament will premiere March 18 on truTV. The hour-long documentary will delve into the thrilling and unpredictable men’s college basketball tournament – filled with buzzer beaters, Cinderellas and blue bloods – and how some of the best head coaches across the country are able to navigate the chaos of the survive-and-advance event, while inspiring their players through it all. The TNT Sports original special will feature interviews and insights from some of the biggest names in men’s college basketball including Naismith College Coaches of the Year Dan Hurley (2024), Bill Self (2012), and John Calipari (1996, 2008, 2015), AP Coaches of the Year Kelvin Sampson (1995, 2024) and Tom Izzo (1998), Nate Oats, Rick Pitino and Bruce Pearl – who have all led teams to the men’s college basketball national semifinals – and many others.
The CW Network will be the exclusive broadcast home of the 4th Annual Men’s HBCU All-Star Basketball Game. The elite college basketball showcase, featuring the nation’s most dynamic and talented men’s basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), will air live on Sunday, April 6 (1:00-3:00pm ET) from the historic Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas. The HBCU All-Star Game was created to honor the rich legacy of HBCUs and to celebrate the remarkable contributions of HBCU student-athletes and coaches in college basketball. Participating athletes will represent all four historically Black athletic conferences – the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association – in addition to student-athletes from Tennessee State University, Hampton University, and North Carolina A&T State University. The HBCU All-Star Game is designed to promote educational excellence, sportsmanship, and community empowerment.
ESPN and the NBA have announced an update to its 2024-25 NBA regular-season schedule. On Wednesday, March 19, ESPN will televise the Detroit Pistons vs. Miami Heat game at 7:30 p.m. ET. It replaces the previously scheduled New Orleans Pelicans vs. Minnesota Timberwolves matchup. The Pistons vs. Heat game will precede the 10 p.m. matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets on ESPN. Both games are also available on the ESPN App.
Docuseries The Gen Zone will premiere March 13 on BET+. Host, Jhone Lucas, takes the “Gen Zone” team around the country documenting the race to the White House providing a Gen Z perspective on the Presidential campaigns of Kamala Harris/Tim Walz and Donald Trump/JD Vance.
Docuseries Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing premieres April 9 on Netflix. Piper Rockelle is a massively popular YouTuber who rose to internet stardom staging elaborate pranks, competing in absurd challenges, and making soapy “crush content” with her Squad of carefully cast “friends.” Bad Influence goes behind the glitz and glamor to reveal Piper’s former Squad mates’ harrowing stories of exploitation, cult-like manipulation, and abuse at the hands of Piper’s momager, Tiffany Smith. Through their stories, this three-part documentary series exposes the dark realities of social media fame and the fight to protect the next generation of creators from exploitation.
Love and relationship series #Somebody’s Son premieres April 12 on OWN. The series is derived from the popular hashtag (#SomebodysSon) that celebrates the search for Black love, bringing the online sensation to life on screen. It follows three charming, single and successful men as they embark on a high stakes search for true love, looking for a lasting partner amongst a group of exceptional single women. But there’s someone extra along for the ride — each of their mothers will be joining them on this adventure, offering guidance, support and a little drama as they help (or attempt to help) their sons find the one. Through competitive challenges, bonding activities and heartfelt moments, the moms play a pivotal and sometimes divisive role in determining if mother truly knows best when it comes to matters of the heart. Each bachelor will be introduced to four women, all with very high standards of their own. The ladies are eager to meet their potential match but will be shocked when they discover that the mothers will not only be guiding their sons through the entire experience, they’ll also be living under the same roof with their sons and the daters. And unlike many other dating shows, even after the men (and their moms) think they’ve found their perfect match doesn’t mean the deal is done. These single women are independent and successful on their own, and the men need to prove themselves worthy of a happily ever after with them.
Go! Premieres on Netflix March 21. A young runner is given a second chance at life when he is offered a track scholarship, but can he chase his dreams without tripping on his lies?
Earnhardt premieres Memorial Day Weekend on Prime Video. The history of the Earnhardt family is the history of NASCAR – you can’t tell the story of one without the other – and at the center of the Earnhardt family was Dale Earnhardt Sr., the most influential figure the sport has ever known. A charismatic, working-class hero to millions of fans, Dale Sr. spent the better part of two decades as the most visible figure in stock car racing, breaking through the confines of the sport’s regional fan base to mainstream notoriety, racking up millions in endorsement deals from Coca-Cola to Wheaties, and appearing on daytime TV and late-night talk shows. From one generation to the next, racing would bring the Earnhardt family together, but it wasn’t always an easy road. Now, with unparalleled access and never before seen archival material, the docuseries promises a profound, revealing, and definitive account of a historic American family.
The Gardener (El Jardinero) will premiere on Netflix April 11. Elmer’s mother used his lack of feelings to turn him into a hitman. But when he falls for his next victim, their cover as calm local gardeners wavers.
Mama June: Family Crisis returns for a new season this May on WE tv. June fights for custody of Kaitlyn after Anna’s tragic loss. June also searches for a new, bigger house with Justin and works toward keeping a healthy lifestyle with new tricks up her sleeve. Away at college, Alana continues to wait for repayment from June and worries her boyfriend, Dralin, may face jail time. Pumpkin’s business booms with a new warehouse, a vendor event and a new employee – causing a rift with Jessica. Meanwhile, Pumpkin and Josh’s marriage is in trouble, leading her to make a shocking decision.