Exploring New & Returning Series Across Broadcast, Cable, & Streaming Platforms

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2025 TV Premiere Dates: Your Complete Guide





2025 TV Premiere Dates: Your Comprehensive Guide

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Get ready for another year of binge-worthy television! 2025 promises a diverse lineup of new series and returning favorites across all major broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. From gripping dramas to hilarious comedies and insightful documentaries, there’s something for everyone.This guide will be continuously updated to bring you the very latest facts, so bookmark this page and check back frequently enough to stay in the know.

March 2025 Premieres

March kicks off the year with a flurry of highly anticipated releases.

Week of March 3rd – March 9th

  • March 7:
    • When No One Sees Us (Max,new docuseries)
    • Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix,Season 7): The high-octane docuseries returns to give fans an inside look at the thrilling world of Formula 1 racing.
    • When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix, new drama series)
    • Power Book III: Raising Kanan (starz, Season 4)
    • Cops (Fox Nation, Season 37)
    • Visionaries (Roku Channel, new docuseries)
    • the Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (Shudder, Season 7)
  • March 8:
    • Planet Earth: Asia (BBC America, new docuseries): Explore the diverse and breathtaking landscapes of Asia in this new installment of the acclaimed documentary series.
    • Travels with Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet (BritBox, Season 1 of British docuseries)

Week of March 10th – March 16th

  • March 10:
    • american Manhunt: Osama bin Laden (Netflix, new docuseries): Delve into the decade-long search for the world’s most wanted terrorist. further insights into the CIA’s strategies can be found at the CIA website.
    • Gypsy Rose: life After Lock Up (Lifetime, Season 2)
    • Confessions of Octomom (Lifetime, new docuseries)
    • Spring Baking Championship (Food Network, Season 11)
    • Instant Italian (FYI, new cooking series)
    • Oh My God… Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances (Adult Swim, new animated comedy series)
    • YOLO: crystal Fantasy (Adult Swim, Season 3)
    • Blackshore (Acorn TV, Season 1 of british drama series)
  • March 11:
    • Port Protection Alaska (National Geographic, new docuseries)
  • March 12:
    • Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney (Netflix, new talk show series): Mulaney brings his signature wit and humor to a live talk show format.
    • Temptation Island (Netflix, new dating series reboot): Get ready for drama as couples test their relationships on this island getaway.
    • Am I being Unreasonable? (Hulu, Season 2 of British comedy series)
    • Married to Real Estate (HGTV, Season 4)
  • March 13:
    • The Wheel of Time (prime Video, Season 3): Based on the epic fantasy novels, this series continues its journey filled with magic and adventure.
    • Long Bright River (Peacock, new drama limited series): A gripping mystery unfolds.
    • Adolescence (Netflix, new drama series)
    • love Is Blind: Sweden (Netflix, Season 3)
    • Top Chef (Bravo, Season 22): Culinary talents compete for the title of Top chef.
    • Tyler Perry’s Ruthless (BET+, Season 5)
  • March 14:
    • Dope Thief (Apple TV+, new drama series)
    • I Literally Just Told You (Britbox, Seasons 1-2 of British game show series)
  • March 15:
    • Kiff (Disney Channel, Season 2)

Week of March 17th – March 23rd

  • March 18:
    • House of Knives (Food Network, new competition series)
  • March 19:
    • Good American Family (Hulu, new drama series)
    • Hyper Knife (Hulu, new drama series)
    • Woman of the Dead (Netflix, Season 2)
    • Booked: First Day In (A&E, Season 2)
    • Stadium Lockup (A&E, new docuseries): Get a behind-the-scenes look at security operations in major sports venues.
  • March 20:
    • Farmer Wants a wife (Fox, Season 3): Find love on the farm as rural singles search for their soulmates.
    • Happy Face (Paramount+, new drama series): Based on the real-life story, this series explores the dark side of family secrets.
    • The Residence (Netflix, new drama series)
    • Wolf King (Netflix, new drama series)
    • Bet Your Life (Netflix, new drama series)
    • Accused: Guilty or Innocent? (A&E, Season 7)
    • Accused: Did I Do It? (A&E, new docuseries)
    • Ludwig (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
  • March 21:
    • Love After Lockup (WEtv, Season 6)
    • Be@rbrick (Apple TV+, new animated comedy series)
    • Go! (Netflix, new drama series)
    • Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation (magnolia Network, Season 11)
    • Animals, They’re Just Like us (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
  • March 23:
    • David Blaine: Do Not Attempt (Hulu, new docuseries): The master illusionist pushes the limits of endurance.
    • Marie Antoinette (PBS, Season 2): the historical drama returns with more intrigue and lavish costumes.
    • Masterpiece: Wolf Hall – The Mirror and the Light (PBS, new drama series)

Week of March 24th – march 31st

  • March 24:
    • Hollywood Demons (ID, new docuseries)
  • March 25:
    • The Cleaning Lady (fox, Season 4)
    • Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Fox, season 3)
    • Family Legacy (Paramount+, Season 2)
    • First to the Finish (Prime Video, new docuseries)
  • March 26:
    • The Conners (ABC, Season 7; final season): Say goodbye to the Conner family in this final season.
    • The Studio (Apple TV+,new comedy series)
    • Side Quest (Apple TV+,new comedy series)
    • Million Dollar Secret (Netflix,new competition series)
    • The Grudge (Vice,new docuseries)
  • March 27:
    • Bosch: Legacy (Prime Video,Season 3; final season)
    • Survival of the Thickest (Netflix,Season 2)
    • Paul American (Max,new unscripted series)
    • Major League Baseball Opening Day Doubleheader (ESPN,live sports special)
    • Fallen (Sundance Now,new drama series)
  • March 28:
    • Mid-Century Modern (Hulu,new comedy series)
  • March 29:
    • Wildlife Rehab (Nat Geo Wild,new docuseries)
  • March 30:
    • MobLand (Paramount+,new drama series)
    • Major League Baseball Game of the Week (ESPN,Season 30)
    • Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN,Season 36)
    • The last Anniversary (AMC+,new drama series)
  • March 31:
    • Rhythm + Flow Italy (Netflix,Season 2)
    • Truelove (Acorn TV,Season 1 of British drama series)

Late March/TBA

  • March TBA:
    • Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC,Season 4)
    • Press Your luck (ABC,Season 6)

Spring 2025 Premieres

The spring season brings even more exciting premieres to look forward to. Here’s what’s coming in april and beyond.

Spring 2025/TBA

  • Spring TBA:
    • Poker Face (Peacock, season 2): Natasha Lyonne returns as Charlie Cale, solving mysteries with her uncanny ability to tell when someone is lying.
    • North of North (Netflix, new comedy series)
    • Big Mouth (Netflix, Season 8; final season): The animated comedy about the awkwardness of puberty comes to an end.
    • The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Hulu, Season 2)
    • Pee-Wee as Himself (HBO, new two-part docuseries): A unique look at the life of Paul Reubens.
    • Studio C (BYUtv, Season 20)
    • Bingo Blitz (Game Show Network, new game show series)

April 2025 Premieres

  • April 2:
    • Love on the Spectrum U.S. (Netflix, Season 3): This heartwarming series follows individuals on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships. For more information and resources on autism, visit Autism Speaks.
    • Oklahoma City bombing: One Day in America (National Geographic, new docuseries): Examining the tragic events.
    • Fix My Frankenhouse (HGTV, Season 2)
  • April 3:

      New and Returning TV Series: April 2024 Onward

      Stay updated on the latest TV series premiering or returning to your favorite streaming platforms and networks. Here’s a rundown of shows slated to debut or return, offering a blend of drama, comedy, and more.

      april 2024 Highlights

      The month starts strong with a variety of options:

      • April 24:
        • You (Netflix, Season 5; final season)
        • Étoile (Prime Video, new dramedy series)
      • April 25:
        • Walter Presents: The Mountain Detective (PBS, Season 3)
      • April 27:
        • David Frost Vs. (MSNBC, new docuseries)
      • April 28:
        • Yes, Chef! (NBC, new cooking series)
      • April 30:
        • Carême (Apple TV+, new drama series)
        • Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
        • In the Kitchen with Harry hamlin (IFC, season 2)
      • April TBA:
        • Roboforce: the Animated Series (Tubi, new animated drama series)
        • A Darker Domain (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
        • Beyond Paradise (BritBox, Season 3 of British drama series)

      May 2024 Highlights

      May brings a fresh wave of content, including new series and returning favorites:

      • May 4:
        • Masterpiece: Miss Austen (PBS, new drama series)
        • Jack Wright (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
      • May 7:
        • sullivan’s Crossing (The CW, Season 3)
      • May 8:
        • Criminal Minds: Evolution (Paramount+, Season 3)
        • Forever (Netflix, new drama series)
      • May 11:
        • BAFTA Television Awards (BritBox, live awards special)
      • May 16:
        • Murderbot (Apple TV+, new drama series)
      • May 26:
        • American Music Awards (CBS, live awards special)
      • May 27:
        • america’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 20)
      • May TBA:
        • Overcompensating (Prime Video, new comedy series)

      June 2024 Highlights

      As summer begins, here are some key premieres:

      • June 3:
        • Ginny & Georgia (Netflix, Season 3)
      • June 9:
        • Art Detectives (Acorn TV, new drama series)
      • June 18:
        • Children Ruin Everything (The CW, Season 4B; final season)
      • june 24:
        • Ironheart (Disney+, new drama series)
      • June 27:
        • Squid Game (Netflix, Season 3; final season)

      July – September 2024 Highlights

      Mid-summer to early fall offers even more to watch:

      • July TBA:
        • Sakamoto Days (Netflix, Season 1B)
        • Dan Da Dan (Netflix, Season 2)
        • my Melody & Kuromi(Netflix, new animated series)
        • Nyaight of the Living cat(Crunchyroll, new comedy anime series)
      • august 6:
        • Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+, new drama series)
      • August TBA:
        • Katrina: Come Hell and High Water (Netflix, new docuseries)
      • September 14:
        • emmy Awards(BritBox, live awards special)

      Summer 2024 (TBA)

      • Outlander: Blood of My blood (Starz, new drama series)
      • Alien: Earth (Hulu, new drama series)
      • The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video, Season 3)
      • We Were Liars (Prime Video, new drama series)
      • Untitled SEC Project (netflix, new docuseries; working title)
      • Love Island USA (Netflix, Season 6)
      • Dexter: Resurrection (Showtime, new drama series)
      • Love It or List It (HGTV, Season 18)
      • Condemned (HGTV, new docuseries)
      • Chasing the West (HGTV, new docuseries; working title)
      • Outrageous (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
      • Sister boniface Mysteries (BritBox, Season 4 of British drama series)
      • The Cleaner (BritBox, Season 3 of British comedy series)
      • Silent Witness (BritBox, Season 28 of British drama series)

      Fall 2024 Highlights (October – December)

      • October TBA:
        • Marvel Zombies(Disney+, new drama series)
      • Fall TBA:
        • The Road (CBS, new music competition series)
        • With Love, Meghan (Netflix, Season 2)
        • Long Story Short (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
        • Physical: Asia (Netflix, Season 3; fka Physical: 100)
        • Spartacus: House of Ashur (Starz, new drama series)
        • Faceoff: Inside the NHL (Prime Video, Season 2)
        • Code of silence (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
      • November 16:
        • The American Revolution(PBS, new docuseries)
      • November TBA:
        • Last Samurai Standing(Netflix, new drama series)
      • December TBA:
        • Wonder Man(Disney+, new drama series)

      Premiered in 2025

      Here’s a look back at content already released earlier in the year:

      • January 1:
        • 2025 Rose Parade (ABC/NBC/Great American Family, live special)
        • 2025 Rose Bowl (ESPN, live sports special)
        • 2025 Peach Bowl (ESPN, live sports special)
        • 2025 Sugar Bowl Bowl (ESPN, live sports special)
        • Missing You (Netflix, new drama limited series)
        • My 600-Lb Life (TLC, Season 13)
        • Sistas (BET, Season 8B)
        • Homicide Squad New Orleans (A&E, new docuseries)
        • Liberation: D-Day to Berlin (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)
        • Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
      • January 2:
        • Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC, new docuseries revival)
        • only Murders in the Building (ABC, Season 2; broadcast premiere)
        • Hell’s kitchen (Fox, Season 23B premiere)
        • Animal control (fox, Season 3)
        • Going Dutch (Fox, new comedy series)
        • Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (Peacock, new drama limited series)
        • Stranded with my Mother-in-Law (Netflix, Season 2)
        • The Rig (Prime Video, Season 2)
        • Isadora Moon (Max, new children’s animated series)
        • Small Town Setup (Hallmark+, new dating series)
        • Swamp People (History, Season 16)
        • Swamp People: Serpent Invasion (History, Season 5)
        • Southern Hospitality (Bravo, Season 3)
        • Fugitive Hunters Mexico (A&E, new docuseries)
        • vera (BritBox, Season 14)
      • January 3:
        • Happy’s Place (NBC, Season 1B)
        • Lopez vs.Lopez (NBC, Season 3B)
        • Dateline NBC (NBC, Season 33B)
        • Bandidos (Netflix, Season 2)
        • Selling the City (netflix, new unscripted series)
        • Love Is Blind: Germany (Netflix, new dating series)
        • RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV, Season 17)
        • The Way Home (Hallmark Channel, season 3)
        • Samantha brown’s Places to Love (PBS, Season 8)
        • I’m Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
      • January 4:
        • When the Stars Gossip (Netflix, new drama series)
        • They Call It Late Night with jason Kelce (ESPN, new talk show series)
        • Craig of the Creek (Cartoon Network, Season 6B)
        • Okitsura: Fell in Love with an Okinawan Girl, but I Just Wish I Know What She’s Saying (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
      • January 5:
        • Black Cake (Hulu, new drama series)
        • The unbelievable Pol Farm (Nat Geo Wild, season 25)
        • The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Lifetime, new docuseries)
        • The Bachelor (ABC, Season 29)

      Stay tuned for more updates as release dates are announced.Mark your calendars and get ready for a fresh lineup of television entertainment!

      January TV Premieres: A Comprehensive guide to New and Returning Shows

      January brings a fresh wave of television content, from returning favorites to brand-new series across various platforms. Here’s a detailed look at what you can expect to see this month.

      Reality and Competition

      The reality TV landscape is robust this January. Deal or No Deal Island returns to NBC for Season 2, along with a new after-show, Deal or No Deal Island After Show with Boston Rob, on Peacock. MTV will see new seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (Season 13) and Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship! (Season 4). For those who enjoy family-centric reality, 7 Little Johnstons kicks off Season 15 on TLC.

      • Deal or No Deal Island (NBC, Season 2): The stakes are high as contestants battle for a life-changing sum.
      • Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV, season 13): Drama, music, and personal struggles collide.
      • 7 Little Johnstons (TLC, Season 15): The Johnstons continue to navigate life’s challenges.
      • The Traitors (Peacock, Season 3): Expect more deceit, betrayal, and strategic gameplay in this popular competition series.

      Drama Series

      Drama enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. NBC revives The Irrational for Season 2B, while BET continues with The Oval for Season 6. Netflix offers new drama series such as The Breakthrough and American Primeval,along with the limited series Jerry Springer: Fights,Camera,Action,diving into the sensational world of daytime television. Starz introduces The Couple Next Door, adding to the drama options.

      • The Irrational (NBC, Season 2B): Mysteries deepen as the behavioral science expert tackles new cases.
      • The Boys (Prime Video, Season 5): The final season of this show will be highly anticipated, as viewers can expect a more violent and outrageous adventure than ever before.
      • The Oval (BET, Season 6): Political intrigue and personal drama unfold in the White House.
      • American Primeval (Netflix,new drama limited series): A survival story set in the harsh landscapes of early America.
      • The hunting Party (NBC, new drama series; moved from February 3): A group of investigators are forced to solve a variety of mysteries in order to discover the truth.

      Comedy and Anime

      For lighter fare, ABC introduces Shifting Gears, while Netflix offers the new comedy series Übel Blatt. Anime fans can dive into new seasons and series on Crunchyroll, including Unnamed Memory (Season 2) and Honey Lemon Soda. Disney Channel adds to the comedy lineup with Stugo.

      • Shifting Gears (ABC, new comedy series): A change of pace with family-amiable humor.
      • Abbott Elementary (ABC, Season 3B): Education and comedy collide in this mockumentary series.
      • Honey Lemon Soda (Crunchyroll, new anime series): A refreshing anime addition.
      • Harley Quinn (Max, Season 5): The DC superheroine will continue her adult animated journey through new and interesting conflicts.

      Sports and Documentaries

      Sports enthusiasts can look forward to Coach prime (Prime Video, season 3) and Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino (vice TV, new sports talk series). PBS continues with Finding Your Roots with henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Season 11),and HBO presents An update on Our Family,a new three-part docuseries.

      • Coach Prime (Prime Video, Season 3): An inside look at Deion Sanders’ coaching journey.
      • Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (PBS, Season 11): Uncover family histories and surprising connections.
      • College Football Playoff National championship Game (ESPN, live sports special): A special sports event that will bring in a sea of viewers from around the globe.
      • An Update on Our Family (HBO,new three-part docuseries): Delving into the intricate dynamics of a family.

      Other Notable Premieres

      Additional premieres include new game shows, home betterment series, and true-crime documentaries. CBS revives Hollywood Squares, while HGTV introduces betting on Paradise. ID brings new seasons of Death by Fame (Season 3) and The Curious Case Of…. Apple TV+ will debut Severance (Season 2).

      • Hollywood Squares (CBS, new game show series revival; moved from January 9): A classic game show returns with a modern twist.
      • Fixer to Fabulous (HGTV, Season 6): More home transformations to inspire.
      • Death by Fame (ID, Season 3): Unraveling the dark side of celebrity.
      • Severance (Apple TV+,Season 2): A thriller series that takes viewers to a sinister corporate level.

      January Schedule: A Quick Reference

      Here’s a schedule summary to keep you on track:

      • January 7:
        • Deal or No Deal Island (NBC, Season 2)
        • The Boys (Prime Video, Season 5; final season)
        • Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV, Season 13)
        • Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (PBS, Season 11)
        • Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino (Vice TV, new sports talk series)
      • January 8:
        • Shifting Gears (ABC, new comedy series)
        • Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test (Fox, Season 3)
      • January 9:
        • The Pitt (Max, new drama series)
        • The Traitors (Peacock, Season 3)
      • January 10:
        • Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Disney+/Hulu, Season 2)
      • January 11:
        • Sakamoto Days (netflix, new anime series)
      • January 12:
        • Rogue Heroes (MGM+ season 2)
      • January 13:
        • Baylen Out Loud (TLC, new unscripted series)
      • January 14:
        • St. Denis Medical (NBC, Season 1B)
        • Deal or No Deal Island (NBC, time slot premiere)
      • January 15:
        • A Real Bug’s life (Disney+, Season 2)
        • Love Island: All Stars (Peacock, Season 2)
        • Cristóbal Balenciaga (Hulu, new drama series)
      • january 16:
        • Hollywood squares (CBS, new game show series revival; moved from January 9)
        • Harley Quinn (Max, Season 5)
      • January 17:
        • Shark Tank (ABC, season 16B)
        • Severance (Apple TV+, season 2)
      • January 18:
        • Lakefront Luxury (A&E, Season 5)
      • January 19:
        • The Hunting Party (NBC, new drama series; moved from February 3)
      • January 20:
        • 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox, Season 5B premiere; final season)
      • january 21:
        • The Joe Schmo Show (TBS, new prank series revival)
      • January 22:
        • Prime Target (Apple TV+, new drama series)
      • January 23:
        • The Night Agent (Netflix, Season 2; moved from 2024)

      New Series and Season Premieres Coming to Streaming and TV

      Get ready for a packed January and February with a plethora of new series, season premieres, and specials hitting your favorite streaming services and TV channels. From true crime documentaries to animated adventures and returning favorites, there’s something for everyone.

      January Highlights

      True Crime and history Take Center Stage

      January kicks off with a strong lineup of documentary series.On January 26, Hulu delves into a controversial figure with The Fall of Diddy (ID, new docuseries), while PBS explores stories of bravery in Resistance: They Fought Back (PBS, new docuseries). History buffs can look forward to Hunting History with Steven Rinella (History, new docuseries) on January 28, offering a unique viewpoint on historical events. “These documentaries offer a deeper understanding of pivotal moments and figures, inviting viewers to critically examine our past,” notes renowned historian Dr. Anya Sharma.

      Drama and Action Series

      For those craving drama, Hulu introduces Paradise (Hulu, new drama series) on January 28. CBS continues its popular FBI franchise with new episodes of FBI (CBS, Season 6B), FBI: International (CBS, Season 3B), and FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, Season 5B) also on January 28.

      Game Shows and Animated Adventures

      January 29 sees the revival of a classic game show with Hollywood Squares (CBS, new game show series revival; time slot premiere). Apple TV+ offers a new season of Mythic Quest (Apple TV+,season 4),and Disney+ caters to younger audiences with Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Disney+,new animated series).

      Late January Offerings

      Netflix enters the fray with American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson (Netflix, new docuseries) on January 29, promising a fresh look at a well-known case. January 30 brings Scamanda (ABC, new docuseries) to ABC, and Netflix launches Season 2 of the Recruit (Netflix, Season 2) and Mo (Netflix, Season 2). On January 31, Apple TV+ presents Vietnam: The War That Changed America (Apple TV+, new docuseries), offering a historical account of the conflict.

      February Preview

      Awards and Animated Sports

      February starts strong with the Grammy Awards (CBS, live awards special) on February 2. Sports fans can tune into NHL Hockeyverse: Matchup of the Week (NHL Network, new animated sports series) on february 1 for a new take on hockey.

      Reality TV and Competition Series

      Reality TV enthusiasts have much to anticipate. february 3 marks the return of The Voice (NBC, Season 26B) and Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 8). netflix introduces a unique competition series,Celebrity Bear Hunt (netflix,new competition series) on February 5. HGTV also offers Renovation Aloha (HGTV, Season 2) on February 18.

      Drama and Comedy Dominate Mid-February

      hulu presents Wicked Game: The Devil in the Desert (Hulu, new docuseries) on February 4. On February 5, apple TV+ offers a new comedy series, Love You to Death (Apple TV+, new comedy series). Netflix will premiere multiple new drama series on February 6, including Apple Cider Vinegar (Netflix, new drama series) and The Åre Murders (Netflix, new drama series). The Kardashians (Hulu, Season 6) also returns on February 6, promising more behind-the-scenes drama.

      Sports and Documentaries

      Fox will broadcast Super Bowl LIX (Fox, live sports special) on February 9, a major event for sports fans. Netflix will also premiere Surviving Black Hawk down (netflix, new docuseries) on February 10, a new docuseries based on the famous historical event of that era.

      Late February Highlights

      On February 17, Netflix continues its true crime offerings with American Murder: Gabby Petito (netflix, new docuseries). February 19 brings Good Cop/Bad cop (The CW, new dramedy series) to The CW. reacher (Prime Video, Season 3) and Zero Day (Netflix, new drama series) air on February 20.

      Expanding on Key Highlights

      American Manhunt: O.J.Simpson

      Netflix’s American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson dives into one of the most sensational trials in American history. while the case has been extensively covered, this docuseries promises to provide new insights and perspectives. Expect interviews with key figures, never-before-seen footage, and a critical examination of the media frenzy that surrounded the trial. [Source: Netflix Press Release]

      The Kardashians

      The Kardashians season 6 on Hulu provides an inside look into the lives of one of the most famous families in the world. Beyond the glitz and glamour, the series explores the personal and professional challenges they face. Speculate on “major life changes and family dynamics,” according to sources closer to the family.[Source: Hulu Entertainment Weekly]

      Reacher Season 3

      Prime Video’s Reacher returns for a third season, continuing the action-packed adventures of Jack Reacher. Based on Lee Child’s bestselling novels, Season 3 promises more intense fight sequences, intricate mysteries, and Reacher’s unwavering commitment to justice. “Fans can expect a season that stays true to the spirit of the books while delivering new and exciting twists,” says showrunner Nick Santora. [Source: Showrunner Interview, Prime Video]

      A Comprehensive Guide to new Shows Premiering Late February – Early march

      Get ready to update your watchlist! Late February and early March are packed with new series, documentaries, and returning favorites across a variety of streaming platforms and television networks.Here’s a breakdown of what’s coming.

      February 21: New beginnings on Apple TV+,Hulu,and More

      • Surface (Apple TV+,Season 2): Dive back into the mysteries of this captivating drama.
      • Onside: Major League Soccer (Apple TV+, new docuseries): Get an inside look at the world of professional soccer.
      • A Thousand Blows (Hulu, new drama series): Prepare for a historical drama filled with intense narratives.
      • Pantheon (Netflix, season 2): The saga continues, delving further into its animated sci-fi themes.
      • Cold Case Files: Dead West (A&E, new docuseries): Uncover chilling mysteries from the American West.
      • Fur Babies (Nat Geo Wild,new docuseries): A heartwarming series exploring the lives of animals and their caretakers.

      February 22: Award Shows and Opinion Series

      • NAACP Image Awards (CBS/BET/MTV/VH1 et al., live awards special): celebrate outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts.
      • My View with Lara Trump (Fox news Channel, new opinion series): A new perspective joins the political commentary landscape.
      • Extreme Road ragers (FYI,Season 1B): More high-octane confrontations on the road.

      February 23: A Packed friday with Premieres on NBC, Paramount+, and more

      • The Americas (NBC, new documentary series): An awe-inspiring exploration of the landscapes and wildlife of North and South America.
      • Suits LA (NBC, new drama series): From the creators of the hit series Suits, a new legal drama set in Los Angeles.
      • Grosse Pointe Garden Society (NBC, new drama series): A new series to add to your list.
      • 1923 (Paramount+, Season 2): The Dutton family saga continues.
      • SAG Awards (Netflix,live awards special): Honoring the best performances in film and television.
      • Bar Rescue (Paramount Network, Season 9): Jon Taffer is back to save more failing bars.
      • The Baldwins (TLC,new unscripted series): An inside look into the baldwin family.
      • The food that Built America (History,Season 6): discover the stories behind iconic American foods.
      • No taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski (National Geographic, new docuseries): Antoni Porowski explores culinary traditions around the world.
      • County Rescue (Great American Family, Season 2): More heroic rescues in this family-friendly series.

      February 24: Daytime Drama Arrives

      • Beyond the Gates (CBS, new daytime drama series): A new addition to the world of daytime soap operas.

      February 25: Comedies, Documentaries, and More

      • Black Ops (Hulu, Season 1 of British comedy series): A dose of British humor comes to Hulu.
      • full Swing (Netflix, Season 3): Follow the lives and careers of professional golfers.
      • eyes on the Prize III: We who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015 (HBO, new docuseries): A continuation of the acclaimed civil rights documentary series, exploring the struggle for equality from 1977 to 2015.
      • Forking Tasty (Tastemade, new comedy series): A new comedy series to add to your list.

      February 26: A Variety of Series on CBS, Hulu, BET, and Apple TV+

      • Survivor (CBS, Season 48): The ultimate social experiment returns.
      • Shoresy (Hulu, Season 4): The foul-mouthed hockey player is back.
      • berlin ER (Apple TV+, new drama series): The fast-paced lives of doctors and nurses in Berlin.
      • Shoresy (Hulu, season 4): More of the same great hockey comedy.
      • Buried Hearts (Hulu, new drama series): Dive into a mystery with a lot of twists and turns.
      • Pound 4 Pound (BET, new drama series): A hard hitting drama in the world of boxing.
      • Design My Space: Atlanta (BET Her, new docuseries): Home design series set in Atlanta.

      February 27: Netflix Dominates with New and Returning Series

      • House of David (Prime Video, new drama series): Historical drama set in ancient Isreal.
      • devil in the Family: The fall of Ruby Franke (Hulu, new docuseries): A series exploring the events and surrounding Ruby Franke.
      • Running Point (Netflix, new comedy series): A new comedy series to add to your list.
      • Graveyard (Netflix, Season 2): More supernatural thrills.
      • Toxic Town (Netflix, new drama limited series): A town is rocked by toxic waste.
      • Dalah: Death and the Flowers (Netflix, new drama series): A mystery series set in Korea.
      • Cóyotl: Hero and Beast (Max, new drama series): The heroic saga you need to watch.
      • Christina on the Coast (HGTV, Season 5B): More home renovations with Christina.
      • Swamp Mysteries (History, Season 3): Uncover the secrets hidden in the swamps.
      • The Case of Iwona Wieczorek (Viaplay, U.S. premiere of Polish docuseries): A cold case from Poland comes to the US.
      • Mad House (Brandon TV, Season 2): An adventure with twists and turns.

      February 28: Wizards, Cartels, and Animated Adventures

      • Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (Disney+, Season 1B): the magic continues in this reboot.
      • Roosters (Netflix, new comedy series): A comedy series for your enjoyment.
      • Dabba Cartel (Netflix, new drama series): An in depth look at this cartel.
      • Tuiskoms (Netflix, new drama series): A new drama series to add to your list.
      • Aitana: Metamorphosis (Netflix,new docuseries): A look at the life of Aitana.
      • Suzhal: The Vortex (Prime Video, new drama series): A drama series to add to your list.
      • Toad and Friends (Max, new children’s animated series): Animated stories for children.

      March 1: New Month, New Shows

      • The Photo Lab (Netflix, new drama series): A series exploring new drama.
      • Family or Fiancé (OWN, Season 4): Relationships are put to the test.
      • Million Dollar Zombie Flips (A&E, new docuseries): Real estate with a twist.
      • 48 Hours to Buy (A&E, new docuseries): Fast-paced home buying decisions.
      • Cells at Work! Code Black (Netflix, Season 1 of Japanese anime series): The acclaimed anime series comes to Netflix.
      • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End (Netflix, Season 1 of Japanese anime series): A new anime series from Japan.

      March 2: Awards and More

      • Academy Awards (CBS, live awards special): Hollywood’s biggest night.
      • The Americas (NBC, time slot premiere): Moving to its regular slot.
      • Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue (MGM+, new drama series): A crime-filled drama.
      • High Stakes Poker (Vice, Season 13): more exciting poker action.
      • Snapped: Killer Couples (Oxygen, Season 18): True crime stories of deadly couples.
      • Tournament of Champions (Food network, Season 6): Chefs compete for culinary glory.
      • Malawi (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries): Wildlife from Malawi.

      March 3: Celtics City and Recipe for Love

      • Celtics City (HBO, new docuseries): Inside the world of the Boston Celtics.
      • Hot Wheels: Let’s Race (Netflix, Season 3): Animated racing adventures for kids.
      • Recipe for Love and Murder (Acorn TV, Season 2 of South African drama series): A crime series set in South Africa.

      March 4: New Series on Disney+, Netflix, and more

      • Daredevil: Born again (Disney+, new drama series): Matt Murdock returns to the MCU.
      • With Love, Meghan (Netflix, new lifestyle series): A new lifestyle series to add to your list.
      • Sin City Gigolo: A murder in Las Vegas (Paramount+, new docuseries): A true-crime gigolo story.
      • Denise Richards & Her Wild Things (Bravo, new unscripted series): An inside look at Denise Richards’ family.
      • Body cam: On the Scene (ID, Season 5): Real-life police encounters.
      • Jay & Pamela (TLC, new unscripted series): Follow the lives of Jay and pamela.
      • Lost Boys & Fairies (britbox, season 1 of British drama series): A new British drama series.

      March 5: Reality and Drama Converge

      • The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 37): The race around the world continues.
      • Texas True Crime (Hulu,Season 4): More true crime stories from Texas.
      • Just One Look (Netflix,new drama limited series): A drama series to add to your list.
      • Medusa (Netflix, new drama series): A drama series to add to your list.
      • The Leopard (Netflix, new drama series): A drama series to add to your list.
      • WWE Evolve (Tubi, new pro wrestling series): A new pro wresting league.

      March 6: Series Premieres and Season Returns

      • 9-1-1 (ABC, Season 7B): Emergency responders in high-stress situations.
      • Doctor Odyssey (ABC, Season 1B): A new series to add to your list.
      • Gray’s Anatomy (ABC, Season 21B): More medical drama.
      • Deli Boys (Hulu, new comedy series): A comedy series to add to your list.
      • Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black (Netflix, Season 1B): A drama series to add to your list.
      • For the Win: NWSL (Prime Video,new docuseries): Inside the world of women’s professional soccer.
      • The Traitors UK (Peacock, Season 3): More treachery and deceit.
      • Lil Kev (BET+, new comedy series): A new comedy series to add to your list.
      • Dylan’s Playtime adventures (Max,new children’s animated series): A new children series to add to your list.
      • Douglas Is Cancelled (BritBox, Season 1 of British comedy series): A new comedy series to add to your list.

      With such a wide range of new and returning shows, late February and early March promise to be a content-rich period for television and streaming enthusiasts. Mark your calendars and get ready to binge-watch!

      What are Vivian Holloway’s thoughts on the potential saturation of true crime content and how current shows distinguish themselves?

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      Archyde Interview: Television Trends and the March 2025 Premieres with Media Analyst, Vivian Holloway

      Introduction:

      As 2025 unfolds, the television landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace. To gain insights into the most anticipated premieres of March and the broader trends shaping the industry, Archyde spoke with Vivian Holloway, a leading media analyst and commentator. Vivian has spent over a decade dissecting the entertainment industry, offering invaluable perspectives on audience behavior and content strategies.

      Archyde: Vivian, thank you for joining us today. March 2025 is packed with new and returning shows. From your perspective, what overarching themes are driving the premiere slate this month?

      Vivian Holloway: Thanks for having me. March 2025 reflects a continued emphasis on several key trends. Firstly, there’s a strong appetite for true crime and documentary content, as evidenced by series like ‘When No One Sees Us‘, ‘American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden’, and ‘Confessions of Octomom’. These shows tap into our fascination with real-life mysteries and complex narratives.

      Archyde: You mentioned true crime. We’re seeing a lot of it. Is there a risk of oversaturation, and how do these shows distinguish themselves?

      Vivian Holloway: Oversaturation is definitely a concern. to stand out, these series need to offer a unique angle, previously unheard insights, high production value, or access to previously unavailable material. “American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden” succeeds in this by providing a decade-long immersive look into the search for the world’s most wanted terrorist.”The level of detail and access will ultimately determine it’s impact, attracting more views than many of its competitors.

      The key is responsible storytelling that avoids sensationalism and focuses on accuracy and ethical considerations.

      Archyde: We’re seeing the return of Formula 1: Drive to Survive. Reality TV is very popular. What do you think the success of this series is attributed to?

      vivian Holloway: Formula 1 is more than just a sport at this point; it is a global phenomenon, and ‘Drive to Survive’ provided the behind-the-scenes action to get millions more interested in every event the series covers. It’s a perfect blend of the adrenaline from the racing, mixed with on-goiong drama for team management. Furthermore, the way that Netflix has introduced each new season during a down period in the racing calendar, makes it the perfect show to fill the racing void.

      Archyde: A little bit of something is offered for everyone. The drama series, ‘When life gives you tangerines’ offers a romance driven show that will attract a large audience from the genre to the platform. What is the secret to a triumphant new TV series?

      Vivian Holloway: The old adages still ring true: great story telling. The stories that resonate most are unique with relatable themes. It is indeed equally critically important to have great character growth for success. “When Life Gives you Tangerines’, such as, should provide an innovative story about an unlikely, perhaps unexpected, romance that takes place over cultural boundaries.”

      Archyde: Another notable premiere is ‘Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney’. Are we seeing a resurgence of the traditional talk show format,or is Mulaney bringing something unique to the table?

      Vivian Holloway: Mulaney’s move to a live format on Netflix is gutsy. He’s betting that his brand of observational humor and clever wit can translate to a live setting and draw in a streaming audience. Live shows can create a sense of urgency and unpredictability that pre-recorded shows lack. Also Netflix is going after the coveted late night TV spot, with this calculated move. it’s a competitive market, and mulaney’s success will depend on his ability to adapt, connect with guests, and deliver consistently engaging content.

      Archyde: Many of the shows have return seasons and new shows being released in March, which show do you believe will be the ‘sleeper hit’ people aren’t expecting? Also which show will have the most views for the month of March?

      Vivian Holloway: “Visionaries” on the Roku Channel will be the surprise hit. People will enjoy seeing the origins of some of the biggest names in business and entertainment as the interview those close to the individuals. “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” coming off a captivating racing season will dominate viewing for the month, but I can also see “The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs” being close behind.

      Archyde: Vivian, what advice would you give to viewers trying to navigate this overwhelming array of new content?

      Vivian Holloway: Be strategic. Read reviews, watch trailers, and tap into your own viewing preferences. Don’t feel pressured to watch everything that’s trending. Seek out the genres and creators you trust, and don’t be afraid to take a chance on something new. Most importantly, remember that TV is about entertainment and escapism, so choose wisely and enjoy the ride.

      Archyde: Vivian Holloway, thank you for sharing your valuable insights with Archyde.

      Vivian Holloway:** My pleasure. Thanks for having me.

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