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2026 TV Highlights

Deadline's comprehensive schedule for 2026 highlights a diverse lineup of television premieres across various platforms, including broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services. As the new year approaches, viewers can anticipate a steady influx of fresh content, with many dates still to be confirmed.

In late March, audiences will be introduced to thought-provoking documentaries such as 'Henry David Thoreau' on PBS and 'History’s Greatest Warriors.' Hulu kicks off April with the suspenseful drama 'If It’s Tuesday, It’s Murder,' while Paramount+ and TLC prepare to unveil new seasons of 'FBI True' and 'Welcome to Plathville,' respectively.

Throughout April, the schedule is packed with a mix of scripted series, reality shows, and live sports events. Netflix will debut the fourth season of 'Love on the Spectrum' and new titles like 'Sins of Kujo' and 'Agent From Above.' Meanwhile, Disney+ plans to launch the animated series 'Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord,' and Fox will premiere the 16th season of 'MasterChef.'

Major sporting events such as the NCAA Men’s Final Four and National Championship are slated for early April, providing sports enthusiasts with live coverage. Additionally, several finales are set for shows like 'The Boys' on Prime Video and 'Hacks' on HBO Max, wrapping up their current seasons.

Late April promises a variety of new series and returning favorites, including the revival of 'Malcolm in the Middle' on Hulu and the season premieres of 'Euphoria' on HBO. Notable docuseries and investigative programs will also make their debut, offering viewers gripping real-life stories.

As May approaches, the calendar features award ceremonies like the BAFTA Television Awards on E! and the Academy of Country Music Awards on Prime Video. New drama series such as 'The Dutton Ranch' on Paramount+ and 'The Boroughs' on Netflix are also scheduled to premiere.

Overall, 2026's television landscape is set to be dynamic and varied, with a steady flow of exciting new shows, seasons, and specials that will cater to a broad spectrum of tastes and interests. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on upcoming releases still to be announced.200000

Rick and Morty returns for its ninth season on Adult Swim.

May 25 brings the American Music Awards live on CBS and Paramount+, alongside History's new docuseries World War II with Tom Hanks and MGM+'s drama debut Spider-Noir (streaming May 27 on Prime Video).

On May 27, NBC continues Brilliant Minds with season 2c.

May 28 sees Netflix dropping season 2 of The Four Seasons and Paramount+ returning with Criminal Minds: Evolution season 19.

May 29 features Apple TV's new drama Star City and Netflix's docuseries Brazil 70: The Third Star.

Disney Jr. plans a May release for the new animated children's series Sofia the First: Royal Magic.

Spring arrivals include BET's talk show OG Stories, BritBox's British drama The Other Bennet Sister season 1, and Acorn TV's new drama You're Killing Me.

June 2 launches Love Island USA season 8 on Peacock.

Prime Video releases The Legend of Vox Machina season 4 on June 3.

Apple TV debuts Cape Fear on June 5.

June 7 features the Tony Awards live on CBS and AMC's Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat season 3 (previously titled Interview with the Vampire).

Netflix's docuseries The Root of the Game arrives June 8.

Prime Video's drama Every Year After premieres June 10.

June 11 brings Sweet Magnolias season 5 to Netflix.

Starz concludes Power Book III: Raising Kanan with its fifth and final season on June 12.

The BET Awards broadcast live across multiple networks on June 14.

Apple TV continues Sugar with season 2 on June 19.

HBO debuts Larry David's comedy limited series Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness on June 26.

June also hosts the NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 1 on ABC/ESPN and NBA Finals Game 1 on ABC.

July 1 sees Prime Video launching comedy series Elle.

Netflix's anime Sparks of Tomorrow arrives July 5.

TLC's docuseries ER: Off the Charts premieres July 8.

July 14 features Fox's live Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

July 15 brings Apple TV's drama Lucky and ESPN's ESPY Awards.

Netflix debuts drama The Five-Star Weekend on July 16.

August 12 continues Apple TV's Women in Blue with season 2.

TLC returns Untold Stories of the ER for season 14 on August 19.

August anticipates HBO's Lanterns drama debut and Golf Channel's competition revival Big Break x Good Gold.

September 6 broadcasts the MTV Video Music Awards live on CBS, MTV, and Paramount+.

Summer programming includes Apple TV's Ted Lasso season 4, Disney+'s X-Men '97 season 2, Netflix comedy The Hawk, HBO's House of the Dragon season 4, USA Network's drama Anna Pigeon, Discovery docuseries Escape from Alcatraz and How to Catch a Dirtbag (both working titles), ESPN's Women's Sports Sundays block, and BritBox's British drama A Woman of Substance season 1.

The Emmy Awards air live on NBC and Peacock September 14.

Netflix's adult animated series Bass x Machina drops October 6.

October expects Netflix's Ranma1/2 season 3 and Blue Box season 2.

December 25 marks HBO Max's drama series premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

Fall broadcast renewals for 2026-27 include ABC's Abbott Elementary (season 6); CBS's The Amazing Race (season 39), Elsbeth (season 4), Fire Country (season 5), Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (season 3), Matlock (season 3), NCIS (season 24), NCIS: Origins (season 3), NCIS: Sydney (season 4), Survivor (season 51), and Tracker (season 4); Fox's Animal Control (season 5), Best Medicine (season 2), and Doc (season 3); NBC's Chicago Fire (season 15), Chicago P.D. (season 14), Chicago Med (season 12), Destination X (season 2), Happy's Place (season 3), and St. Denis Medical (season 3); The CW's Canadian drama Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (season 2); Netflix's Lupin (season 4), competition series Win the Mall, and untitled Nordic medical drama; Disney+'s Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (season 2); and syndicated programs Entertainment Tonight (season 46), Wheel of Fortune (season 45), Jeopardy! (season 43), Inside Edition (season 39), Hot Bench (season 13), The Drew Barrymore Show (season 7), The Jennifer Hudson Show (season 5), Flip Side (season 3), The Perfect Line (season 2), plus new shows Adam's Law (courtroom), America's Funniest Home Videos (clips show, separate from network version), and American Mayhem (clips show).

Undated 2026 releases include final seasons of The CW's All American (season 8), Netflix's Queer Eye (season 10), Outer Banks (season 5), The Witcher (season 5), and The Empress (season 3); continuing series Emily in Paris (season 6), The Diplomat (season 4), Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story (season 4), Perfect Match (season 4), The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (season 4), America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (season 3), My Life with the Walter Boys (season 3), Nobody Wants This (season 3), Survival of the Thickest (season 3), Tires (season 3), Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 2), Black Doves (season 2), The Gentlemen (season 2), The Hunting Wives (season 2), Long Story Short (season 2), North of North (season 2), One Hundred Years of Solitude (season 2), Rhythm + Flow (season 2), 3 Body Problem (season 2), Untamed (season 2), The Watcher (season 2), and Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai (season 1b); new Netflix dramas The Body, The Bombing of Pan Am 103, East of Eden, The East Palace, Human Vapor, I Will Find You, Little House on the Prairie (revival), Operation Safed Saagar, Pride and Prejudice, Synden, Unaccustomed Earth, The Undertow, untitled Alan Chikin Chow project, untitled Newfoundland project, Untold, The Witness, The Wonderfools, and miniseries Mis Muertos Tristes; Netflix comedies Dang! (animated), Hollywood Arts, Lovesick, A Different World (revival), Alley Cats (animated), and Did Someone Happen to Mention Me?; Netflix competition series The Golden Ticket and Squid Game: The VIP Challenge; dating series Love is Blind: Netherlands; docuseries Rafa and untitled Mike Tyson project; unscripted series Calabasas Confidential; and Disney+'s Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 3.As the television landscape of 2026 unfolds, a diverse array of new and returning series are capturing audience attention across multiple platforms.

On Disney+, viewers can look forward to the debut of the compelling drama "Vision Quest," while Peacock continues its streak with the 20th season of the popular reality series "Married at First Sight." Amazon Prime Video is set to introduce several fresh titles, including the intense drama "Barbershop," the intriguing "Delphi," and the limited series "Wild Things." Fans of game shows will enjoy "Would You Rather: Decide to Survive," along with a new docuseries centered on female CEOs, and the animated comedy "Kevin."

Paramount+ rounds out its lineup with the final seasons of beloved series "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" and "Dora," along with the second seasons of "Mobland." Meanwhile, Apple TV+ offers a mix of suspense and humor, with the sixth season of "Slow Horses," the fifth seasons of "Trying" and "Stillwater," and the third season of "Silo." Additionally, several new series such as "Dark Matter," "Peanuts: Camp Snoopy," and "The Savant" are set to premiere, with some titles postponed from previous dates.

HBO Max is premiering the second season of the comedy "Conan O’Brien Must Go" and new series like "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe." HBO continues its tradition with upcoming seasons of "The Gilded Age," "Dune: Prophecy," "Task," "I Love LA," "The Chair Company," and the new dramas "Half Man" and "War." The documentary lineup is also expanding with "Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man!"

Showtime is bringing the final seasons of "The Chi" and "Yellowjackets," while Starz debuts the new drama "Amadeus." FX’s lineup includes the fifth seasons of "The Bear" and "Welcome to Wrexham," alongside Bravo’s new unscripted series "The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip," "In the City," and "Still Flipping Out" (working title).

AMC will conclude its popular "The Walking Dead" saga with "Daryl Dixon," alongside new seasons of "Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire" and "Mayfair Witches." Other notable series include "High Value Target" on TNT, "The Ark" on Syfy, and several documentary projects on ESPN, Hulu, and other networks, exploring everything from sports to true crime and cultural topics.

British series continue with "Trigger Point," "After the Flood," and "Ludwig" on BritBox, while Acorn TV introduces "You’re Killing Me." New unscripted offerings include "Little Hollywood" on Brandon TV and "Breaking Bear" on Tubi.

As the year progresses, key events such as the live sports specials for the Orange, Rose, and Sugar Bowls, along with major award shows like Critics Choice, are set to air. The schedule also features familiar favorites returning for their new seasons, such as "Will Trent," "The Rookie," "Chicago Med," "Chicago Fire," and "Chicago P.D."

Overall, 2026 promises a vibrant mix of storytelling, with genres spanning drama, comedy, documentary, reality, and sports, ensuring entertainment for every taste across streaming, cable, and broadcast networks.Upcoming in early 2026, viewers can anticipate a diverse lineup of premieres across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. The year kicks off with highly anticipated returns like the 48th season of ABC’s investigative journalism series '20/20' and the third season of Apple TV’s acclaimed drama 'Tehran'. Hulu’s 'A Thousand Blows' resumes with its second season, while Netflix unveils the fourth season of 'Alpha Males' and introduces the documentary series 'Paparazzi King'.

British drama fans will enjoy the debut of 'Coldwater' on Paramount+; meanwhile, sports enthusiasts can tune in to ESPN’s live event, the Peach Bowl. National Geographic adds depth with its third season of 'World War II: Secrets from Above'. January 10 marks the start of new episodes for animated favorites like 'Totally Spies!' on Cartoon Network, and the premiere of Oxygen’s new documentary series 'Maxxed Out'.

The week continues with major award ceremonies, including the Golden Globes on CBS, and new competition shows like Fox’s 'Fear Factor: House of Fear', which has shifted from its original January 14 date. Prime Video offers a second season of 'The Night Manager', alongside HBO’s 'Industry' returning for its fourth season, and Adult Swim’s 'Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal' opening its third season.

PBS expands its lineup with seasons of 'All Creatures Great and Small' and 'Miss Scarlet', as well as launching a new drama series titled 'Bookish'. Discovery unveils its eighth season of 'Operation Healing Heroes'. On January 12, Roku Channel premieres the documentary series 'On the Edge with Juanpa', and ID reinvests in investigative journalism with seasons of 'People Magazine Investigates' and 'The Curious Case Of…'.

Golf fans can look forward to the return of 'Clubs with Gary Williams', 'The Smylie Show', and 'The Big Swing with Jimmy Roberts', all launching new seasons or series on Golf Channel. The following day, Hulu debuts 'Tell Me Lies' Season 3, Netflix releases Season 2 of 'The Boyfriend', and Disney+ introduces 'Tell Me More Lies', a new drama series. National Geographic offers 'Pole to Pole with Will Smith', while TLC debuts the unscripted series 'Suddenly Amish'.

January 14 features the season premiere of 'The Masked Singer' on Fox, alongside the new docu-miniseries 'Dirty Talk' on ABC. Apple TV+ releases Season 2 of 'Hijack', and Netflix debuts 'Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web'. British drama 'Riot Women' premieres on BritBox.

Mid-January showcases a variety of series, including Fox’s 'Animal Control' and 'Going Dutch', and the debut of 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' on Paramount+. Netflix’s 'The Upshaws' returns with its final part, alongside new dramas like 'To Love, To Lose', 'Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials', and animated comedy 'Love Through a Prism'. Peacock introduces 'Ponies', and comedic stalwarts 'Impractical Jokers' airs Season 12B. Gritty British drama 'Gangs of London' returns for Season 3 on AMC+.

Later in the month, NBC’s 'Happy’s Place' and 'Stumble' return for new seasons, with Netflix launching new comedy series 'Can This Love Be Translated?' and 'No Tail to Tell'. Prime Video debuts 'Molly-Mae: Behind It All' Season 2B and 'Last One Laughing Quebec' Season 4. Starz enriches its lineup with 'The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast' and 'The Nowhere Man'.

January 16 features the return of 'Love Island: All Stars' on Peacock, alongside new series like 'Undercover Miss Hong' and 'Iyanla: The Inside Fix'. HBO premieres 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms', and MGM+ airs 'The Hillside Strangler'. The week concludes with key sporting events: the College Football Playoff National Championship on ESPN, and the AFC and NFC Championships on CBS and Fox, respectively.

As January wraps up, viewers can catch the return of 'American Idol' on ABC, 'Extrapolated' on Fox, and new dramas 'Memory of a Killer' and 'Wild Cards'. Disney+ debuts 'Wonder Man', and Netflix launches 'Take That' and several new docuseries like 'Moonshiners: Master Distiller'. The month ends with the Winter Olympics opening ceremony on NBC and extensive coverage of the Games across NBC platforms.

February’s early schedule includes the Grammy Awards on CBS, the return of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC, and new documentaries such as 'Glitter & Gold' on Netflix. Sports fans can look forward to the NHL Stadium Series on ESPN, while streaming services unveil new series like 'Madam Beja' on HBO Max and 'Below Deck Down Under' on Bravo. The month continues with a mix of British dramas, competition series, and global sporting events, promising an engaging start to 2026.

February Entertainment Highlights

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February 7 brings Engineering Europe to Disney+ as a fresh documentary series, while Oxygen returns with Buried in the Backyard's sixth season continuation.

Super Bowl LX takes over NBC on February 8 with live coverage, joined by ABC's NBA Sunday Showcase in its eleventh season. Peacock revives The 'Burbs as a comedy reboot, and Lifetime debuts the documentary series Sleeping with a Killer.

Netflix drops The Creature Cases' seventh season on February 9. TLC presents 90 Day: The Single Life's fifth season alongside its companion aftershow, Between the Sheets.

February 10 sees Disney+ premiere The Artful Dodger's second season, while Netflix introduces the drama Motorvalley.

Prime Video releases Cross season 2 on February 11, with Netflix launching Love is Blind season 10, the drama Lead Children, and Kohrra's sophomore season. Hulu adds the documentary miniseries The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story and competition show Battle of Fates. ESPN presents Origin: The Story of the Basketball Africa League.

Paramount+ debuts Can You Keep a Secret? on February 12 as a new comedy. Netflix rolls out How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, a dramedy, plus Million-Follower Detective. Prime Video offers Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association as a documentary miniseries. FX launches Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette as a limited drama series. National Geographic adds Ancient Autopsy: Mysteries of the Dead and Incas: The Rise and Fall. Dekkoo concludes Danny Will Die Alone with its third season.

Netflix unveils The Museum of Innocence and The Art of Sarah on February 13, both new dramas, alongside In the Mud season 2. HBO introduces late-night documentary series Neighbors. OWN returns Belle Collective for season 7.

The CW continues NASCAR CW Series with season 3 on February 14.

February 15 features NBC's live NBA All-Star Game coverage. Fox brings back Family Guy for season 24, while HBO starts Last Week Tonight with John Oliver season 13 and concludes Like Water for Chocolate with its second season. AMC presents Dark Winds season 4, Discovery returns Naked and Afraid for season 19, and History airs American Pickers: Best of season 8 plus Filthy Fortunes season 2.

MTV continues Love & Hip Hop Atlanta with season 13's second half on February 17. Disney+ introduces shortform anthology Locker Diaries.

Prime Video launches 28 Days on February 18 as a drama alongside documentary miniseries Wild Boys: Strangers in Town. Netflix debuts Being Gordon Ramsay. Hulu adds drama The Eighth Family. BritBox presents Ten Pound Poms season 2.

The Night Agent returns to Netflix for season 3 on February 19. Hulu premieres Girl on the Run documentary miniseries. HBO Max adds Murder in Glitterball City. PBS features Masterpiece: The Puzzle Lady. Sundance TV continues True Crime Story season 3. TV One brings back Uncensored for season 7.

NBC covers Winter Olympic Games Closing Ceremony on February 22. Fox moves Family Guy to its regular timeslot and welcomes American Dad! season 20 to the network. The CW starts PBA Championship Sundays. Paramount Network returns Bar Rescue for season 10. History debuts History's Greatest Picks with Mike Wolfe. E! broadcasts BAFTA Film Awards live.

CBS concludes The Neighborhood with season 8's second half on February 23, continues DMV season 1 and FBI season 7, and premieres CIA as a new drama. NBC moves The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins to its regular slot and starts The Voice season 29. Hulu returns Paradise for season 2. Prime Video debuts The CEO Club documentary. Acorn TV presents Australian drama The Family Next Door.

Prime Video continues Pombo with season 5 on February 24.

ABC reboots Scrubs as a new comedy on February 25. CBS reaches Survivor's milestone 50th season. ABC introduces game show The Greatest Average American. Hulu returns Dinosaur for season 2. ESPN presents NWSL documentary miniseries. ID continues Feds season 2 and debuts Lost Women of Alaska.

February 26 brings CBS returns: George & Mandy's First Marriage season 2, Ghosts season 5, Matlock season 2, and Elsbeth season 3. Netflix drops Bridgerton season 4's second half, comedy Crap Happens, and anime Baki-Dou. Peacock launches House of Villains season 3. Prime Video debuts limited series The Gray House. Fox Nation adds David: King of Israel docudrama.

CBS continues Fire Country season 4, Sheriff Country, and Boston Blue on February 27. Apple TV returns Monarch: Legacy of Monsters for season 2. Netflix releases Formula 1: Drive to Survive season 8 and Agents of Mystery season 2. Prime Video debuts Final Siren: Inside the AFL.

Multiple networks broadcast NAACP Image Awards live on February 28.

March 1 sees CBS premiere Marshals, continue 60 Minutes season 58, and move Tracker season 3 and Watson season 3 to new timeslots. Netflix hosts Actor Awards live. MGM+ debuts American Classic comedy. HBO launches DTF St. Louis limited series. CNN presents Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown. Food Network returns Tournament of Champions season 7.

Netflix releases Gabby's Dollhouse season 13 on March 2. Prime Video debuts Siren's Kiss drama and Tribunal Justice season 3. Hulu adds In Your Radiant Season. Nick Jr. starts daily series Bedtime Stories with Ryan. Disney Jr. debuts animated Beddybyes. Discovery continues Contraband season 2. HGTV launches Wild Vacation Rentals and Bachelor Mansion Takeover. Acorn TV presents Murdoch Mysteries season 19.

ABC premieres RJ Decker on March 3. CBS continues NCIS season 23, NCIS: Sydney season 3, and NCIS: Origins season 2. HGTV returns 100 Day Dream Home season 8.

CBS moves Survivor season 50 to its regular slot on March 4, continuing America's Culinary Cup. Fox networks cover World Baseball Classic tournament. Apple TV debuts The Hunt drama. Prime Video launches Young Sherlock. Netflix introduces Blue Therapy. TLC debuts Body Bizarre. Food Network adds Flavortown Food Fight. E! presents Dirty Rotten Scandals. ID debuts Hunt for the Missing: Chicago.

Peacock returns Ted for season 2 on March 5. Netflix debuts Vladimir drama and Danish docuseries A Friend, a Murderer. Bravo launches Ladies of London: The New Reign. A&E debuts Predator Hunters. BritBox continues Hope Street season 5.

Starz concludes Outlander with season 8 on March 6. Fox begins World Baseball Classic coverage. Netflix debuts documentaries The Dinosaurs and The TikTok Killer.A fresh wave of premieres sweeps across screens, offering a diverse array of entertainment for March. The month opens with new stories on streaming platforms. Netflix introduces 'Boyfriend on Demand,' a comedic series, alongside the dramatic 'Hello Bachhon.' Hulu debuts a chilling true-crime docuseries, 'Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese.' As the week unfolds, anime fans can enjoy the final chapters of 'Beastars' on Netflix. HBO presents a new dramedy titled 'Rooster,' while culinary competition heats up with 'Top Chef' on Bravo. Family favorite 'Sesame Street' returns for more adventures. Mid-month brings highly anticipated continuations. 'Virgin River' begins its seventh season on Netflix, and 'Love is Blind' expands to Sweden. 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