87 TV Series You Must See In 2025
2025 may be a month old already, but in the world of TV the year is still...
2025 may be a month old already, but in the world of TV the year is still incredibly young. And so even though we’re already eyes-deep in Severance Season 2 and the second series of Silo on Apple TV+, thwipping all over the place for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man on Disney+, and have comfortably binged American Primeval and Harlan Coben’s Missing You on Netflix (yeah, we do high- and low-brow here at Empire HQ), a veritable streaming smorgasbord still lies ahead of us over the next eleven months or so.
From Andor to Zero Day, The Last Of Us to Stranger Things, and Alan Partridge to Wonder Man to Doctor Who, there is no shortage of returning favourites, fresh franchise offerings, original programming, weekly droppers and binge-ready shows in store for us before the year is through. So whether you’re chomping at the bit for Sally Wainwright’s Happy Valley follow-up, have a date to make with Adam Brody’s rabbi and Kristen Bell’s sex podcaster in Nobody Wants This S2, or are just counting down the days until we finally find out what exactly Vince Gilligan has been cooking since finishing Better Call Saul, your own friendly neighbourhood Empire has got you covered.
So pull up a pew, open a new Serializd list (or grab a pen and some paper), and join us as we run through 87 shows you’re not going to want to miss in 2025. And with that being said, on we go with the list…
87 Must-See TV Shows Coming Out In 2025
Now Streaming
Severance S2 (Apple TV+)
Mark S. (Adam Scott), Irving B. (John Turturro), Dylan B (Zach Cherry), and Helly R (Britt Lower) return to Lumon — and face the consequences of unlocking some of their outer lives’ secrets — as Dan Erickson’s workplace sci-fi thriller returns for a second season of innie/outie hijinks.
February
5th
Amandaland (BBC1)
Motherland fan favourite Amanda (Lucy Punch) gets her own spin-off in a new sitcom from Sharon Horgan and writers Holly Walsh, Helen Serafinowicz, Barunka O'Shaughnessy, and Laurence Rickard. Joanna Lumley, Philippa Dunne, and Peter Serafinowicz co-star.
Am I Being Unreasonable S2 (BBC1)
Best pals Nic (Daisy May Cooper) and Jen (Selen Hizli) are back on our screens in February as co-creators Cooper and Hizli’s twisty, twisted comedy thriller returns, picking up exactly where the first series’ massive cliffhanger left off. They’re joined by a remarkable guest line-up including Chelsea Peretti, Tom Davis, Denise Black, Jamali Maddix, and Kojey Radical.
6th
Apple Cider Vinegar (Netflix)
Based on the noodle-twisting true story of how Australian influencer and wellness guru Belle Gibson duped millions online into believing she'd cured her (non-existent) terminal brain cancer through healthy living, Samantha Strauss' upcoming six-episode limited series will see Kaitlyn Dever take on the role of the duplicitous social media star.
Invincible S3 (Prime Video)
The third season of Amazon’s ultraviolent adult animation, based on Robert Kirkman’s subversive superhero comics, promises to up the ante as Mark (Steven Yeun) — now in his black-and-blue Invincible era — continues to deal with his father Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons), his increasingly powerful half-brother Oliver (Christian Convery), and a new batch of superpowered villains bent on destruction.
9th
Unforgotten S6 (ITVX)
Sinéad Keenan’s DCI Jessica James and Sanjeev Bhaskar’s DI Sunil ‘Sunny’ Khan are back on the case and investigating another murder when human remains rock up on Whitney Marsh as ITV’s crime drama crosses the taped lines for a sixth go around.
13th
Cobra Kai S6 Part 3 (Netflix)
After the shocking events of Miyagi-Do’s trip to the Sekai Taikai, Netflix’s huge Miyagiverse finale reaches its crane kicking climax as Karate sensei Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) — alongside their Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai cohort — square off against Kreese, Silver, Sensei Wolf, and Master Kim Da-Eun one last time.
14th
Yellowjackets S3 (Paramount+)
Hilary Swank and Joel McHale enter the fray in the third season of Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson’s chronologically tricksy Paramount+ survival thriller. Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress, Christina Ricci, Warren Kole, Simone Kessell, Lauren Ambrose, Sophie Nélisse, Sophie Thatcher, and Elijah Wood are among the new series' returning cast.
17th
White Lotus S3 (Sky Atlantic)
Sun, sex, death, and, uhh, Walton Goggins come to Thailand in the third season of Mike White’s bougie murder mystery show, set within the confines of the world’s unluckiest luxury resort chain. Among the starry ensemble of prospective killers/victims this time out are Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Carrie Coon, Michelle Monaghan, and Leslie Bibb.
19th
Win Or Lose (Disney+)
Pixar’s first longform TV series follows a softball team in the run-up to a big championship game, with each episode centring a different character’s perspective — and presumably finding new and increasingly fiendish ways to make us cry over kids playing a sport that’s basically just a squishier version of baseball.
20th
Reacher S3 (Prime Video)
Alan Ritchson’s pan-handed man mountain is back in action as the jewel in Prime Video’s dad thriller crown continues to shine. And if you thought Reacher was big, just wait until you meet Olivier Richter’s 7’2” giant Paulie, who’ll be causing our man of few words problems as he tackles his most personal case yet.
Zero Day (Netflix)
Robert De Niro’s big TV debut sees the Goodfellas actor play George Mullen, a former POTUS tasked with hunting down the perpetrators of a massive cyber attack on American security. De Niro is supported by a mega ensemble including *deep breath* Angela Bassett, Dan Stevens, Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Bill Camp, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine, and Clark Gregg.
21st
Surface S2 (Apple TV+)
Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s suicide attempt surviving amnesiac Sophie continues to piece together her past — and field the dangers arising in her present — as Veronica West’s psychological thriller sends her to London in Season 2. Returning cast members Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Millie Brady are joined by new faces Phil Dunster, Gavin Drea, Rupert Graves, Tara Fitzgerald, Nina Sosanya, Joely Richardson and Freida Pinto.
A Thousand Blows (Disney+)
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight takes us back in time to London, circa 1880s, for a true story inspired period boxing drama. A bulked-up Stephen Graham stars as brawler Sugar Goodson, a Big Smoke boxing world big-wig who finds himself squaring off, both in and outside the ring, with Erin Doherty's Mary Carr — the self-described Queen of all-female criminal gang the Forty Elephants — and her new prizefighter, charismatic Jamaican-born heavyweight Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby).
24th
1923 S2 (Paramount+)
Taylor Sheridan’s Prohibition era Yellowstone origin story continues as Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara Dutton (Helen Mirren) try to steel their Montana ranch home against a cruel winter and crueller adversaries. Brandon Sklenar, Julia Schlaepfer, Jerome Flynn, Michelle Randolph, Timothy Dalton, and Jennifer Carpenter are among the series’ recurring players.
27th
Small Town, Big Story (Sky Atlantic)
Paddy Considine and Christina Hendricks lead Chris O’Dowd’s original comedy drama, which centres around a small Irish town whose decades-held secrets unspool when a major Hollywood production rolls in.
Toxic Town (Netflix)
The 2009 Corby toxic waste case — which centred around the 300% increase in rates of upper-limb defects in babies born in Corby after decades of industrial waste dumping — is the subject of Jack Thorne’s four-part limited series, which follows three mothers as they fight for justice for their children. Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Robert Carlyle, and Rory Kinnear spearhead the cast.
March
5th
Daredevil Born Again (Disney+)
Charlie Cox’s Man With No Fear Matt Murdock — aka Daredevil – finds himself on a collision course with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson ‘Kingpin’ Fisk in the MCU’s soft reboot of the fan-favourite Netflix series. Elden Henson’s Foggy Nelson, Deborah Ann Woll’s Karen Page, and Jon Bernthal’s Punisher Frank Castle are all back for this one.
12th
Adolescence (Netflix)
Philip Barantini, Stephen Graham, and Jack Thorne have come together for this four-part, one-shot drama that sees a family dealing with the aftermath of a 13-year-old boy being arrested for murdering his school mate. Graham stars alongside, Christine Tremarco, Owen Cooper, and Ashley Walters.
13th
Wheel of Time S3 (Prime Video)
Having really found its feet with Season 2, Amazon’s ambitious adaptation of Robert Jordan’s fantasy epic returns just in time to see Rosamund Pike’s Moiraine reckoning with the realisation that neither she nor newly declared Dragon Reborn Rand (Josha Stradowski) can live while the other survives. Jordan’s fourth and fifth Wheel Of Time books, Shadow Rising and The Fires Of Heaven, provide the source material for the latest season.
14th
Dope Thief (Apple TV+)
The Batman and Top Gun: Maverick co-writer Peter Craig’s adaptation of Dennis Tafoya's novel stars Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura as two friends from Philly who pose as DEA agents to rob a house, only to then realise they’ve accidentally uncovered a major narcotics operation.
20th
The Residence (Netflix)
The latest Shondaland series is a screwball White House murder mystery, with Uzo Aduba’s quirky detective Cordelia Cupp on the case and tasked with catching a killer among 157 suspects. Giancarlo Esposito, Susan Kelechi Watson, Randall Park, and Jason Lee are just four of the 157.
26th
Side Quest (Apple TV+)
Formerly Mere Mortals, Ashly Burch, John Howell Harris, and Katie McElhenney’s four-episode Mythic Quest companion series follows players, fans, and employees involved with the fictional video game.
The Studio (Apple TV+)
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s latest comic creation follows a legacy Hollywood studio and its newly appointed head (Rogen) as they try to survive in an increasingly hostile and volatile industry. Martin Scorsese, Zac Efron, Catherine O'Hara, Bryan Cranston, Kathryn Hahn, Paul Dano, and Charlize Theron are just some of the all-stars assembled to send up Hollywood here.
TBA
Bosch Legacy S3 (Prime Video)
After 11 years spent playing everyone’s favourite anti-authority cop-turned-PI Harry Bosch, Titus Welliver bids farewell to his iconic role in the third and final season of Bosch: Legacy. The BTVU (Bosch TV Universe) will continue however, with several spin-offs already on the way.
Sandman S2 (Netflix)
Morpheus’ (Tom Sturridge) phantasmagorical journeys to Hell and back are set to continue with the return of dark fantasy epic The Sandman. Ruairi O'Connor, Clive Russell, Jack Gleeson, Freddie Fox, Laurence O’Fuarain, Indya Moore, Douglas Booth, and Steve Coogan are among those voyaging in the dream world for what will be the show's final series.
Dark WInds S3 (BBC)
Navajo cops Leaphorn and Chee (Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon) return to investigate more brutal crimes as AMC’s 70s set neo-noir series returns for a third run.
Gangs Of London S3 (Sky)
Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery’s British crime series continues as a spiked shipment of cocaine lands Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù’s undercover cop turned gangster Elliot Carter and Joe Cole’s mob heir Sean Wallace in all kinds of trouble.
April
11th
Your Friends and Neighbours (Apple TV+)
Jon Hamm is a hedge fund manager who turns to stealing from his rich elite neighbours after losing his job in Jonathan Tropper’s darkly comic drama. Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, and Hoon Lee co-star.
16th
Government Cheese (Apple TV+)
Paul Hunter and Aeysha Carr’s original comedy drama follows Hampton Chambers (David Oyelowo), a newly released convict whose past — and serendipitous moments of divine intervention — follow wherever he goes.
22nd
Andor S2 (Disney+)
Tony Gilroy’s Rogue One prequel continues, taking the story of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) forward a year at a time as the Rebel leader commits himself to the cause while the Empire — and, in particular, one Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) — tightens its fascistic grip on the galaxy, ramping up construction on the first Death Star.
24th
You S5 (Netflix)
Penn Badgeley’s psychopathic stalker-cum-serial killer Joe Goldberg returns to New York in pursuit of a peaceful life as Netflix’s flagship binge-drama reaches its conclusion. Charlotte Ritchie, Madeline Brewer, and Anna Camp are all back for the big send-off, with Baby Reindeer’s Nava Mau joining as a guest star in the final season.
TBA
The Last Of Us S2 (Sky April)
In the second season of HBO’s post-apocalyptic survival drama, Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) reckon with the choices that were made in Salt Lake City as they continue trying to survive in a country overrun with clickers, bloaters, and more. Catherine O’Hara, Kaitlyn Dever, and Isabela Merced are among the new additions to the cast.
Spring
Doctor Who S2 (BBC1)
Ncuti Gatwa’s second series as The Doctor in Russell T. Davies’ wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey reboot is set to mark the arrival of new companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) in the TARDIS. Millie Gibson will return as Ruby Sunday, while The Little Mermaid star Jonah Hauer-King is expected to play Sunday’s boyfriend — and a potential new companion alongside Sethu.
June
24th
Ironheart (Disney+)
Teen tech whizz Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) — aka Ironheart — returns in her own series after having been introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Anthony Ramos and Alden Ehrenreich co-star.
27th
Squid Game S3 (Netflix)
Hwang Dong-hyuk’s win-or-die satire comes to an end as Player 456’s (Lee Jung-jae) rebellion against The Front Man and his deadly games reaches its bloody conclusion.
TBA
Adults (Disney+)
The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon writing duo Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw strike out on their own path with an ensemble comedy about a group of twenty-something housemates navigating adulthood together. Lucy Freyer, Owen Thiele, Gabi Samels, and Jack Innanen star.
Dying For Sex (Disney+)
Molly Kochan and Nikki Boyer’s candid podcast, which charted the former’s exploration of her sexuality after being diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer, is the subject of a new limited series starring Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate. Rob Delaney and Jay Duplass are among their co-stars.
August
6th
Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+)
Marvel Animation’s Black Panther spin-off series chronicles the exploits of the Hatut Zaraze, Wakandan warriors who, like a sort-of reverse Indiana Jones, carry out dangerous missions around the world to retrieve historical artifacts — namely, precious vibranium pieces.
Summer
Dexter: Resurrection (Paramount+)
Uma Thurman is set to join Michael C. Hall’s Dexter Morgan and his dark passenger in the chronological follow-up to Dexter: New Blood, which may or may not look likely to see everybody’s favourite psycho killer cheat death once again.
Alien: Earth (Disney+)
Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, and Timothy Olyphant lead the line-up of Noah Hawley's terra firma based xenomorph chiller. This one, intriguingly, is set 27 years post-Prometheus and two years prior to the events of Alien, giving Ridley Scott’s iconic sci-fi franchise some compelling new connective tissue.
Winter
A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms (Sky Atlantic)
Set a century before the events of Game Of Thrones, A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms — penned by House Of The Dragon scribes Martin and Ira Parker — follows young, naïve but courageous knight Ser Duncan The Tall (Peter Claffey) and his diminutive squire Egg (Sol Ansell) as the two unlikely heroes adventure across Westeros together.
2025 TBC
Apple TV+
For All Mankind S5
Reginald D. Moore’s acclaimed sci-fi series, set in an alternate history in which the Soviets won the Space Race, is set to move its timeline’s needle forwards another decade in its fifth season, with the action now taking place in 2012.
Foundation S3
What do you mean, you need another hard sci-fi hit to return to Apple TV+ in 2025? Pfft. Fine! Have Season 3 of David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman’s Foundation, a multiple millennia spanning Isaac Asimov adaptation starring Jared Harris, Lee Pace, and Lou Llobell.
Rambler & The Birdie Machine
Escape Plan and Le Mans ‘66writer Jason Keller is back with a sports comedy starring Owen Wilson as a washed up golfer looking to give life another, er, swing when he takes on a young protégé. Marc Maron, Timothy Olyphant, and Judy Greer also feature. Wow!
Slow Horses S5
The Slough House spooks, headed up by Gary Oldman’s flatulent MI5 boss Jackson Lamb, return for another round of spycraft, drama, and Mick Herronian everyday espionage.
Vince Gilligan’s Wycaro 339
Vince Gilligan reteams with his Better Call Saul muse Rhea Seehorn on this, an Albuquerque set series whose plot remains entirely under wraps at present. Rumours suggest aliens may be afoot, but we will simply have to wait and see for now.
Disney+
Chad Powers
Glen Powell’s co-written, co-created, and self-starring college football comedy, based on the eponymous sketch character from ESPN+ docuseries Eli's Place, sees the Hit Man star play a quarterback who goes to extreme, figuratively and literally transformational lengths to get his career back on track.
The Bear S4
Following Season 3’s ‘to be continued…’ finale, Jeremy Allen White’s under pressure Chef Carmy Berzatto is set to head back into the kitchen when everyone’s favourite “comedy” cooking drama returns. Will Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) stay at The Bear? What consequences will that Chicago Tribune review reap? Will Ritchie go to his ex’s wedding and open the door to more Josh Hartnett? We shall see…
Star Wars: Visions S3
Star Wars’ animated anthology series returns for a third instalment, boasting nine new one-shot anime offerings. Studios involved this time out include 'The Duel' creators Kamikaze Douga, 'The Twins' and 'The Elder''s Studio Trigger, 'The Village Bride''s Kinema Citrus, and 'The Ninth Jedi' outfit Production I.G., David Production (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), Anima (SAND LAND), Polygon Pictures (Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man), Project Studio Q (Evangelion), and WIT Studio (Vinland Saga).
Wonder Man
Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton’s latest MCU offering sees Yahya Abdul-Mateen II take on the role of Simon Williams, a Hollywood actor and stuntman who becomes superhero Wonder Man after gaining superpowers. Keep an eye out for Sir Ben Kingsley, who’s back as the riotous thesp Trevor Slattery in this one.
X-Men ‘97 S2
After landing as one of the best TV shows of 2024, Marvel Animation’s revival of X-Men: The Animated Series is set to continue this year as our mutie heroes find themselves thousands of years apart and, based on that cliffhanger S1 finale, about to face an apocalyptic (or rather Apocalypse-tic) conflict.
The Handmaid’s Tale S6
Bruce Miller’s take on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel is back for a sixth and final season this year. Elissabeth Moss, O-T Fagbenle, Max Minghella, and Ann Dowd are among the cast returning for the show’s grand finale.
Marvel Zombies
An all-star line-up including Florence Pugh, Hailee Steinfeld, David Harbour, Simu Liu, Elizabeth Olsen, and Awkwafina lead a Marvel Animation series that reimagines the Marvel universe as a world overrun by zombies.
Netflix
Black Mirror S7
Paul Giamatti, Emma Corrin, Peter Capaldi, Issa Rae, and Chris O'Dowd are among the actors assembled for the seventh instalment in Charlie Brooker’s dystopian anthology series. Fans of Star Trek riffing ep ‘USS Callister’ can also look forward, in a Black Mirror first, a sequel catching up with Cristin Milioti, Billy Magnussen, and co.
Stranger Things S5
The Duffer Brothers’ nostalgic sci-fi phenomenon returns for one last trip to the Upside Down this year as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Hopper (David Harbour), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Steve (Joe Keery), Robin (Maya Hawke), and the gang face Vecna — and, after nine long years, finally say goodbye.
Wednesday S2
Netflix’s creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky Addams Family spin-off is back this year, promising more hijinks at Nevermore Academy as Jenna Ortega’s unblinking Wednesday continues her deadly education. Lady Gaga is among the most eye-catching names attached for S2.
The Witcher S4
Henry Cavill’s White Wolf is gone — Liam Hemsworth’s Geralt of Rivia is here. Following the Cavillrine’s departure from the show, everybody’s favourite monster hunting fantasy series continues with Geralt, Ciri (Freya Allen), and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) traversing the war-torn Continent apart. Laurence Fishburne, Sharlto Copley, and Danny Woodburn join the cast alongside Hemworth this season.
Black Rabbit
Jason Bateman is the owner of a New York nightspot whose empire threatens to crumble when he allows his chaotic brother (Jude Law) back into his life in this prestige sibling drama. Bateman also serves as exec producer and director on the show, which also features episodes helmed by Laura Linney and Justin Kurzel.
FUBAR S2
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s not-quite-retired CIA agent Luke Brunner returns for one last ‘One Last Job’ in the second season of Nick Santora’s action comedy.
House Of Guinness
Peaky Blinders maestro Steven Knight’s second new show due out in 2025 is a sort of boozy, Irish Succession. Focused on the adult children of stout company founder Benjamin Guinness and the consequences his death brings upon them, the series stars Louis Partridge, Anthony Boyle, James Norton, Niamh McCormack, Jack Gleeson, Emily Fairn, and Fionn O’Shea.
The Four Seasons
Alan Alda’s 1981 comedy classic about three holidaying suburban couples and their interpersonal dramas gets the TV remake treatment courtesy of Tina Fey, who co-created the show and stars alongside Colman Domingo, Steve Carell, Will Forte, Erika Henningsen, and Kerri Kenney-Silver in it.
A Man On The Inside S2
Ted Danson’s amateur silver fox PI Charles is back on the case in the upcoming second season of The Good Place creator Michael Schur’s heartwarming comedy mystery show.
Long Story Short
BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg returns with an original adult animation that explores a dysfunctional family and their tangled history over several years.
Nobody Wants This S2
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell’s unorthodox rabbi and sex podcaster love story continues with the return of Erin Foster’s romantic comedy series.
Sirens
Set over the course of one long weekend, Molly Smith Metzler’s adaptation of her own darkly comic play centres around Meghann Fahy’s Devon, a woman who’s concerned about her sister Simone's (Milly Alcock) unhealthy relationship with her new boss (Julianne Moore) and decides to stage an intervention when all involved parties gather at a luxury beach house getaway.
Too Much
Lena Dunham’s latest series is a rom-com in which workaholic New Yorker Jessica (Morgan Stalter) moves to London to start afresh and alone. The arrival of Will Sharpe’s Felix on the scene however suggests she’ll soon be reconsidering.
Paramount+
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Holly Hunter, Tatiana Maslany, Paul Giamatti, Tig Notaro, and Oded Fehr are among the constellation of stars leading the latest Alex Kurtzman Star Trek show. This one centres around Starfleet cadets as they navigate their personal lives, officer training, and a shadowy new threat to the Federation.
Star Trek Strange New Worlds S3
The adventures of Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and the crew of the Starship Enterprise in the decade before Star Trek: The Original Series continue as Strange New Worlds returns for another set of monster/alien/world-of-the-week shenanigans.
Sky
Hacks S3 & S4
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky’s Emmy winning comedy about the unlikely bond struck up between a legendary Las Vegas comedian (Jean Smart) and a twentysomething, up-and-coming comedy writer (Rose Abdoo) has finally secured a Sky distribution deal, meaning both Season 3 and 4 will hit UK screens this year.
Peacemaker S2
Despite being somewhat canon-adjacent to the new DCU, James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad spin-off continues apace as John Cena’s titular jingoistic merc returns to our screens in a new season that’s reportedly set in the aftermath of Gunn’s own upcoming Superman movie.
Poker Face S2
Rian Johnson’s anthology murder mystery series, ostensibly a modern day Columbo (if Peter Falk was Natasha Lyonne and had a literal built-in bullshit detector), is back back back. Among the suspects, killers, and victims this time out are *deep breath* Giancarlo Esposito, Cynthia Erivo, Katie Holmes, Kumail Nanjiani, John Mulaney, Sam Richardson, Awkwafina, Corey Hawkins, and Simon Rex!
Amadeus
Joe Barton and Julian Farino’s five-episode limited series chronicles the fierce rivalry between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Will Sharpe) and Antonio Salieri (Paul Bettany).
BBC
Interview With The Vampire S3
Sam Reid’s undead hemophile Lestat de Lioncourt is set to take centre stage — and control of the narrative — in the third season of Rolin Jones’ Anne Rice adaptation, which has been excitingly described as a mockumentary that recasts Lestat as a rock god. Bring. It. On!
Dope Girls
Julianne Nicholson and Eliza Scanlen topline this six-part historical drama, based on Marek Kohn’s self-explanatorily titled Dope Girls: The Birth Of The British Drug Underground.
King And Conqueror
The events leading up the The Battle Of Hastings in 1066 are dramatised in Michael Robert Johnson’s ambitious historical epic, starring James Norton as Harold of Wessex and Nikolaj Koster-Waldau as William The Conqueror.
Riot Women
Happy Valley creator Sally Wainwright’s latest is a Lorraine Ashbourne, Joanna Scanlan, Tamsin Greig, Rosalie Craig, and Amelia Bullmore fronted drama about a group of middle-aged women who start a punk rock band to enter a talent contest, only to find they have more on their mind than they’d ever previously had platform to voice.
Alan Partridge: How Are You? (fka And Did Those Feet… With Alan Partridge)
In a new six-part series, Alan Partridge conducts a survey of the mental health of the nation as he tries to reintegrate into British life following a year-long spell in Saudi Arabia.
TBC
It: Welcome To Derry
Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and Jason Fuchs’ It prequel series is set to take us back to 1962, then 1935, then 1908 to further explore cosmic, fear-eating child killer Pennywise the Clown’s reign of terror. Bill Skarsgård will once again play the horrifying harlequin in the planned three-season show.
The Terror: Devil In Silver
Dan Stevens leads the third season of AMC’s supernatural anthology horror series, which takes its inspiration from Victor LaValle’s novel. He plays a working class man who finds himself wrongfully committed to a psych ward and confronted with insane patients, dodgy docs, and the literal Devil himself.
The Pitt
ER alum R. Scott Gemmill’s new medical drama, set at the fictitious Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, takes a 24 approach to the emergency room, with each episode covering a single hour from a fifteen-hour-long shift on the unit.
Anne Rice’s The Talamasca
AMC’s Immortal Universe of Anne Rice adaptations — which elsewhere comprises Interview With The Vampire and The Mayfair Witches — expands with a new show focused on the Talamasca, a secret society concerned with researching and investigating the paranormal. Nicholas Denton, William Fichtner, and Elizabeth McGovern lead the cast.
Common Side Effects
Adult Swim’s latest mature animation follows two high school pals who discover a new cure-all drug — and a conspiracy between the US government and Big Pharma to suppress all knowledge of said drug.
Duster
J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan’s high-octane crime caper follows the first Black female FBI agent (Rachel Hilson) as she enlists a getaway driver’s (Josh Holloway) help to take down a crime syndicate in the American Southwest circa the early 70s.
Long Bright River
Amanda Seyfried is a Philly cop looking for her missing, drug-addicted sister in Nikki Toscano’s adaptation of the bestselling Liz Moore book.
The Paper
Greg Daniels’ Office-verse expands with a new workplace mockumentary starring Domhnall Gleeson and The White Lotus’ Sabrina Impacciatore. This one leaves behind Dunder Mifflin and the world of stationery to focus on a struggling Midwestern newspaper trying to save itself from going under.
First Day On Earth
I May Destroy You’s Michaela Coel is back with another sure-to-be-incendiary drama. The series follows a British novelist who returns to her parents’ Ghanaian homeland seeking reconnection and reconciliation. Instead, she is greeted with revelations that challenge her entire sense of self and identity.
What's Your Reaction?