Netflix has renewed The Night Agent for a fourth season. The new season will shoot in Los Angeles. Coming off the explosive events of season two, in season three, Night Agent Peter Sutherland is called in to track down a young Treasury Agent who fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his boss. This kicks off a sequence of events where Peter investigates a dark money network while avoiding its paid assassins, while putting him on a collision course with a relentless journalist. Working together, they uncover buried secrets and old grudges that threaten to bring the government to its knees — and get them both killed in the process.
Ryan Gosling will host Saturday Night Live March 7. Gorillaz will serve as musical guest on the late night NBC series.
Season three of Boarders premieres March 15 on Tubi. The coming of age series follows the lives of five underprivileged black students who win scholarships to an elite boarding school
Lana Condor will make an appearance in the upcoming third season of XO, Kitty. Condor will reprise her role as Lara Jean Song Covey, the older sister of Kitty, who appeared in the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before films. The films were an adaptation of Jenny Han’s book series, and the success of the films led to the spinoff series XO, Kitty.
More cast have been announced for Fox’s upcoming Baywatch sequel series. Joining the series are Thaddeus LaGrone and Hassie Harrison. They join previously announced Stephen Amell, David Chokachi, and Jessica Belkin.
A new original 2D-animated Garfield series is coming to Paramount+. Garfield will be voiced by Lamorne Morris. Inspired by the original comic strip by Jim Davis, the series features the chonky feline at his finest, with each episode featuring the pop culture icon’s signature sarcasm and hilarious lackadaisy.
Four all-new specials for The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs will debut quarterly through the end of 2026. The announcement comes ahead of the Shudder Original’s celebratory series finale March 6. In the series finale, Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl do what they do best: celebrate the weirdly wonderful world of genre cinema in a special double feature episode. The first of four specials, Joe Bob’s Wicked Witchy Wingding, will debut live April 24 during Shudder’s annual “Halfway to Halloween” month-long programming stunt. RSVP and BYOB (Bring Your Own Broom) because legendary horror hosts Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy are back and rockin’ the Brocken with a double feature of occult flicks to continue their eternal campaign to establish Walpurgisnacht as an American horror-holiday.












