Jan. 2, 2026 3 AM PT
It’s the beginning of a brand new yr and meaning the kickoff of a complete new slate of tv sequence. And whereas 2026 will deliver loads of these, it’ll additionally yield revivals, new seasons of beloved reveals, spinoffs and long-awaited finales. Although this record isn’t exhaustive by any means, and never all dates have been introduced, there’s lots to begin penciling into your calendar.
‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ (Jan. 15, Paramount+)
Holly Hunter as Capt. Nahla Ake in “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.”
(Brooke Palmer/Paramount+)
‘Memory of a Killer’ (Jan. 25, Fox)
Michael Imperioli, left, and Patrick Dempsey in “Memory of a Killer.”
(Christos Kalohoridis/Fox)
Former “Grey’s Anatomy” heartthrob Patrick Dempsey trades in his “McDreamy” scrubs for a high-powered rifle in Fox’s thriller drama. Impressed by the 2003 Belgian movie “De Zaak Alzheimer,” the drama options Dempsey as Angelo Ledda, a New York Metropolis hit man going through a devastating dilemma: he has early Alzheimer’s. The illness complicates his lethal career and his life as a low-key household man. With a forged that features Michael Imperioli (“The Sopranos”) and Gina Torres (“Suits”), the trailer seems notably intriguing, with Dempsey trying intense whereas backed by the Who’s “Behind Blue Eyes.” Fox is spotlighting the sequence with a two-night premiere; the primary episode airs following the NFC Championship recreation. The second episode airs Jan. 26 because the drama settles into its common slot on Mondays at 9 p.m. — Greg Braxton
‘Scrubs’ revival (Feb. 25, ABC)
Zach Braff, high, and Donald Faison within the “Scrubs” revival.
(Jeff Weddell/Disney)
Prepared for an additional stroll by the halls of Sacred Coronary heart Hospital with J.D., Elliot, Turk, Dr. Cox and Carla? The 30-minute sitcom was a consolation watch all through a lot of the early aughts, with an infinite loop of reruns holding the present alive within the minds of followers lengthy after it was canceled in 2010. However now ABC is bringing again the medical sitcom practically 16 years later for a tenth season, and numerous acquainted faces are returning too: Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison will reprise their lead roles, and John C. McGinley and Judy Reyes will make visitor appearances. However not all is identical — a number of new forged members will be part of “Scrubs,” together with Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live,” “I Love That for You”) and Joel Kim Booster (“Fire Island,” “Loot”). So long as J.D.’s daydreams and goofy bromance with Turk stay, I’m all in. — Maira Garcia
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Season 2 (Feb. 27, Apple TV)
Wyatt Russell and Mari Yamamoto in Season 2 of “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.”
(Vince Valitutti/Apple)
It’s been two years because the first season of “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” ended with a shock two-year time soar and I’ve been ready to see what’s subsequent for the prolonged Randa clan ever since. The Monsterverse sequence follows Cate Randa (Anna Sawai) — a survivor of a Godzilla encounter — attempting to study the reality about her father Hiroshi’s (Takehiro Hira) disappearance with the assistance of her newly found half-brother Kentaro (Ren Watabe) and ex-pat hacker Could (Kiersey Clemons). It seems the Randa household legacy is intertwined with Godzilla in addition to Monarch, a secret group devoted to finding out the enormous monsters referred to as Titans. The opportunity of kaiju battles was positively what initially drew me to the present, however the people have stored me hooked. Season 1 ended with Cate reuniting together with her brother and father after escaping a mysterious pocket world beneath Earth’s floor together with her long-lost grandmother Keiko (Mari Yamamoto) in tow. If that’s not the setup for some gloriously messy household drama, I don’t know what’s — and that’s not even taking into consideration a possible love triangle. However don’t fret monster lovers, the presence of Kong has additionally been teased for Season 2. — Tracy Brown
’American Love Story’ (February, FX)
The newest iteration of Ryan Murphy’s “American Story” anthology will concentrate on John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, whose relationship and premature deaths in 1999 created a media frenzy. (The couple died in a aircraft crash that Kennedy was piloting — the reason for loss of life was deemed pilot error, however with no survivors, we’ll by no means know with 100% certainty.) Although their deaths occurred greater than 20 years in the past, the occasion stays a major second within the recollections of People and the Kennedy household, which has endured quite a few tragedies over the a long time. Whereas Kennedy members of the family have overtly criticized the sequence, it hasn’t stopped Murphy from continuing. The tv creator is aware of the way to pique viewers’ curiosity, typically dramatizing notable folks and occasions. The sequence stars Sarah Pidgeon as Bessette, newcomer Paul Kelly as Kennedy and Naomi Watts as matriarch Jackie Kennedy. — M.G.
‘Y: Marshals’ (March 1, CBS), ‘Dutton Ranch’ (2026, Paramount+)
Logan Marshall-Inexperienced, Arielle Kebbel and Luke Grimes in CBS’ “Y: Marshals.”
(Sonja Flemming/CBS)
Greater than a yr has handed since “Yellowstone” rode off into the sundown. The fashionable western was tv’s hottest sequence throughout its five-season run, solidifying the star energy of its lead Kevin Costner as patriarch John Dutton whereas establishing co-creator Taylor Sheridan as one in all TV’s high writer-producers. Sheridan hopes to proceed his “Yellowstone” triumph with a number of spinoffs. Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser will reprise their respective roles as Dutton’s volcanic daughter Beth Dutton and her husband, boss ranch hand Rip Wheeler, in Paramount+’s “Dutton Ranch.” Luke Grimes, who performed Dutton’s son Kayce Dutton, will headline “Y: Marshals” by which Kayce joins a high U.S. Marshals unit. Becoming a member of Grimes within the CBS drama are “Yellowstone” forged members Gil Birmingham (Thomas Rainwater) and Mo Brings Lots (Mo). Additionally in improvement is “The Madison,” a drama starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell a few New York Metropolis household residing in Montana’s Madison River territory. — G.B.
‘Imperfect Women’ (March 18, Apple TV)
Elisabeth Moss, left, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara in “Imperfect Women.”
(Nicole Weingart/Apple)
For those who’re eager for the elusive Season 3 of “Big Little Lies” or an identical crime-laced psychological thriller led by powerhouse ladies, Apple TV would possibly be capable to scratch that itch with this upcoming drama. Based mostly on Araminta Corridor’s novel of the identical title, “Imperfect Women” will comply with three lifelong associates, performed by Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara, as a homicide sends their lives into chaos. Moss and Washington additionally function govt producers with Corridor. Particulars in regards to the plot of the sequence are scant (it’s a thriller, in any case), however the novel teases a narrative with deep betrayal and guilt, a secret affair and muddled views, all underpinned by a homicide investigation. That each one sounds fairly darkish, however Moss stated the sequence will by some means be a “fantastic palate-cleanser” after the shut of her dystopian drama “The Handmaid’s Tale.” “Imperfect Women” is “super different,” she added. “It’s fun, it’s sexy.” — Kaitlyn Huamani
‘The Forsytes’ (March 22, PBS)
Danny Griffin and Tuppence Middleton in “The Forsytes.”
(Sean Gleason/Masterpiece / PBS)
Written by Debbie Horsfield (“Poldark”), that is, so far as I can inform, a freely tailored, female-forward prequel to John Galsworthy’s “Forsyte Saga” novels, which offered the premise for a extremely standard, 26-part adaptation in 1967 and subsequent filmings in 2002 and 2003. Set amongst a late Victorian-era household of stockbrokers, a phrase that can undoubtedly deliver the phrase “succession” to thoughts, it guarantees to be a meaty, tacky and handsomely dressed — typically undressed — romp. The massive ensemble forged contains Francesca Annis, Stephen Moyer, Tuppence Middleton, Eleanor Tomlinson, Jack Davenport, “Doctor Who” companion Millie Gibson and Susan Hampshire, who starred in and received an Emmy for the 1967 sequence. — R.L.
‘Margo’s Obtained Cash Troubles’ (April 15, Apple TV)
Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning in “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.”
(Allyson Riggs/Apple)
Ever take a look at a tv title and assume: “It’s great to see myself represented on TV?” The precise premise of this sequence might really feel much less relatable on the floor to most, however the battle to stretch a greenback prefer it’s fabricated from industrial-use elastic is a conundrum many people know all too nicely today. And this new sequence from prolific TV producer David E. Kelley guarantees humor and coronary heart in its adaptation of Rufi Thorpe’s novel of the identical title, which explores intercourse work and monetary precarity with out moralization. The sequence stars Elle Fanning because the titular character, a current faculty dropout from a working-class background who, as a brand new mother elevating a child solo, is compelled to determine the way to make ends meet and finds a monetary lifeline as a creator for OnlyFans, the subscription-based platform made well-known by grownup content material. The sequence additionally options Michelle Pfeiffer as Margo’s mom (an ex-Hooters waitress) and Nick Offerman as her father (an ex-pro wrestler). And to make sure she’s not letting 2026 go by with out including a stamp to her TV punch card, Nicole Kidman can be a part of the stacked forged. As a result of we want that, all of us. — Yvonne Villarreal
‘The Testaments’ (April 2026, Hulu)
Lucy Halliday, left, and Chase Infiniti in “The Testaments.”
(Disney)
The success of Bruce Miller’s award-winning adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” prompted the creator to put in writing the Booker Prize-winning sequel “The Testaments,” which Miller can be adapting. Set to premiere in April, it returns viewers to the Outdated Testomony world of Gilead, years after the occasions in “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and focuses on June’s (Elisabeth Moss) daughters Hannah, renamed Agnes (Chase Infiniti), and Daisy, beforehand referred to as Nicole (Lucy Halliday), as they face the brutal forces of a misogynistic theocracy. Ann Dowd reprises her position as Aunt Lydia, the one character (with the attainable exception of June) who will cross over from the earlier sequence. Miller has characterised the sequence as a “coming of age” story, however readers of the e book will know that every one isn’t what it as soon as was in Gilead; forces each with out and inside plot its downfall and June’s daughters is not going to be removed from the combat. — Mary McNamara
‘Beef’ Season 2 (2026, Netflix)
Three years after gifting us a darkly comedian highway rage thriller fronted by Steven Yeun and Ali Wong that was set towards a soundtrack of ‘NSync, Tori Amos and Hoobastank songs, Lee Sung Jin’s anthology sequence returns for its second season with one other layered, twist-filled exploration of sophistication struggles, resentment and the absurdity of life’s curveballs. Consisting of eight 30-minute episodes, this season unpacks the pursuit of the American Dream by the use of an unique Southern California nation membership and two {couples} from completely different socioeconomic backgrounds. The chaos kicks off when a younger couple who work on the membership (Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton) witness a heated combat between their boss (Oscar Isaac), the overall supervisor, and his spouse (Carey Mulligan), an inside designer, simply because the membership’s new Korean billionaire proprietor (Youn Yuh-jung) takes over. The encounter spins out into an internet of favors and coercion on this story of damaged methods and characters going to nice lengths to get what they need. “Parasite’s” Tune Kang-ho and Ok-Pop star BM (of KARD) spherical out the forged. And sure, there shall be needle drops. — Y.V.
‘Little House on the Prairie’ (2026, Netflix)
It’s past time that somebody revisited the semi-autobiographical sequence by Laura Ingalls Wilder in a far more suited to trendy tv. The 1974 NBC adaptation is a traditional, however as a household drama of its time, it didn’t try and seize the historic breadth the e book sequence documented. The various tribulations, and triumphs, the Ingalls household skilled as they moved from state to state, (together with the locust plague of 1874, described in “On the Banks of Plum Creek,” which devastated the Midwest) present a singular look into life on the American “frontier.” With a bit of luck, showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine and her crew of writers will do the identical. — M.M.
‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ (2026, Netflix)
Followers of the practically 10-year lengthy “Stranger Things” chapter on Netflix are positive to be feeling a little bit of Duffer Brothers withdrawal within the new yr. However their general cope with Netflix will bear one other intriguing undertaking earlier than the creators transfer over to Paramount solely. “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” is a horror drama centering on a soon-to-be bride and groom, though the title appears to indicate they by no means make it to the altar. The Duffer Brothers, Matt and Ross, and Hilary Leavitt from Upside Down Footage are govt producing together with Haley Z. Boston, who will function showrunner. Boston has written on “Guillermo del Toro’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” and “Brand New Cherry Flavor,” each of which attracted avid horror followers. Camila Morrone (“Daisy Jones & the Six,” “The Night Manager”) stars alongside Adam DiMarco (“The White Lotus,” “Overcompensating”). Only a few different particulars have been shared, however the expertise concerned — each behind the scenes and in entrance of the digital camera — is sufficient to pique my curiosity, even when I’ll have to shut my eyes when issues get just a little too scary for my consolation. — Ok.H.
‘Yellowjackets’ Season 4 (2026, Showtime)
Tawny Cypress within the Season 3 finale of “Yellowjackets.”
(Darko Sikman/Paramount+ with Showtime)
I believed highschool was traumatizing sufficient, however I didn’t need to cope with something near what the kids in “Yellowjackets” have endured for 3 seasons. The approaching-of-age survival thriller is a few championship highschool soccer crew whose aircraft crashes into the distant Canadian wilderness the place they’re stranded for 19 months. The story unfolds over two timelines, with one following the women as they do no matter it takes to outlive within the wilds — together with cannibalism and ritual sacrifice — and the opposite following the survivors within the current day as they’re attempting to stay their lives. Sadly for them, no matter they began within the wilderness is unwilling to be left buried prior to now and is again on the h(a)unt. There may be loads of rage, trauma, secrets and techniques and homicide in each timelines, in addition to some unsolved mysteries that will or might not contain supernatural components. With the upcoming fourth season confirmed to be the final, right here’s to hoping a few of the remaining questions — together with how the women have been saved, what number of women really survived, and why the “wilderness” got here again to them within the current day — shall be answered. — T.B.
‘VisionQuest’ (2026, Disney+)
It appears like without end in the past that “WandaVision” kicked off Marvel Studios’ foray into tv with a bang. A intelligent homage to sitcoms, the present adopted Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) as she tried to magically piece collectively a life and household with Imaginative and prescient (Paul Bettany) after the occasions of “Avengers: Endgame” (2019). The upcoming Disney+ sequence “VisionQuest” will cap off the “WandaVision” trilogy, which additionally contains one in all my favourite MCU installments, “Agatha All Along.” When audiences final noticed Imaginative and prescient, the reconstructed android had simply regained his recollections and, presumably, his sentience, earlier than flying off into the unknown. The brand new sequence will see Imaginative and prescient attempting to navigate that aftermath to determine who he’s — reportedly with some assist from different identified Marvel AI packages and robots. Each “WandaVision” and “Agatha” explored grief and trauma and motherhood in their very own methods, so I’m curious how these themes would possibly carry over into “VisionQuest.” I’m admittedly a bit extra into witches than robots, however I’m trying ahead to the correct introduction of Tommy Shepherd (Ruaridh Mollica), who within the comics is the grown-up model of one in all Wanda and Imaginative and prescient’s magically-created twins, and any potential household reunions. — T.B.

