The Biggest TV Shows Coming to Every Streaming Service in 2026
SOURCE:IGN|BY:Arnold T. Blumberg
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New Year, new tube. With more streaming services than ever before and more than a few broadcast networks and cable channels still churning out some can’t-miss content, 2026 is shaping up to be another banner year for Peak TV. From popular returning series like House of the Dragon, The Boys, and Daredevil: Born Again, to hotly-anticipated new arrivals like Wonder Man, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and Spider-Noir, the year promises to be jam-packed with your favorite (or soon-to-be-favorite) shows.
Below you’ll find a list of the biggest new and returning series from Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, and more. We’ve organized everything by streamer and release date to help you plan your year accordingly. As always, premiere dates and release dates are subject to change, and we’ll do our best to update this list throughout the year so you can keep track of everything.
We've also thrown in a few network and cable channel offerings because, hey, people still watch those too, right?
Be sure to check back throughout 2026 as we add new shows, note new release dates, and push shows off the list for when and if they move to 2027.
Netflix
His & Hers
Release date: January 8
A new mystery thriller starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, the limited series follows a reclusive news anchor (Thompson) who investigates a murder in a nearby town. Detective Jack Harper (Bernthal) is suspicious of her involvement and chases her into the crosshairs of his own investigation.
Bridgerton Season 4
Release date: January 29
The massively popular period romance from Shonda Rimes returns for a two-part Season 4 (the second batch of episodes drops on February 26) and follows second-eldest son Benedict (Luke Thompson), who so far has refused to settle down. Then he meets a captivating young woman at one of his mother’s balls, and much like Cinderella’s Prince Charming, Benedict begins a search for the mysterious “lady in silver” that, in true Bridgerton fashion, takes a number of surprising turns.
One Piece: Into the Grand Line
Release date: March 10
Season 2 of the live-action adaptation of the popular animé will feature “fiercer adversaries and the most perilous quests yet.” The new season’s synopsis says that “Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line, a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies.”
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Release date: March 20
Set a few years after the finale of Season 6, this new movie from Netflix sees Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) “driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet.” This feature-length return to the world of the popular series also stars Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Barry Keoghan, and Stephen Graham.
A brand-new sci-fi series executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, The Boroughs promises to scratch an itch for those of us going through Stranger Things withdrawal. According to Netflix, the show “takes place in a seemingly picturesque retirement community in the New Mexico desert, where a group of — you guessed it — unlikely heroes must band together to stop an otherworldly threat from stealing the one thing they don’t have: time.” The Boroughs stars Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Bill Pullman, and Alfre Woodard.
Speaking of Stranger Things: Even though the OG show wraps up on New Year’s Eve 2025, we’ll be returning to the Upside Down in a new animated series. Netflix says the show is set in “Hawkins in the stark winter of 1985, where the original characters must fight new monsters and unravel a paranormal mystery terrorizing their town.”
Golf
Release date: TBA
A new comedy series reuniting SNL Spartans Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon, Golf follows Ferrell’s character, who is described as a “fictional golf legend.” Golf also stars Luke Wilson and Chris Parnell. The show is produced by – among others – Ferrell and Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Knives Out director Rian Johnson.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2
Release date: TBA
The live-action adaptation of the popular animated series returns for Season 2. Netflix says the new episodes will see “Aang (Gordon Cormier), Katara (Kiawentiio), and Sokka (Ian Ousley) regroup and set off on a mission to convince the elusive Earth King to aid in their battle against fearsome Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim).” The upcoming season will also feature the introduction of Toph Beifong, played by Miya Cech.
Heartstopper Forever
Release date: TBA
Serving as a movie-length finale to the romance series Heartstopper, Heartstopper Forever sees Nick (Kit Connor) “preparing to leave for university” and Charlie (Joe Locke) “finding new independence at school.” Their relationship is once again put to the test, and we’ll find out once and for all if first loves can “really last forever.” Many fans were hoping for a Season 4, but will have to make do when this one-off feature-length episode drops in 2026.
Man on Fire
Release date: TBA
Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll (Aquaman, Watchmen) stars in this new adaptation of the series of novels by A.J. Quinnell . The story, which was popularized in the 2004 movie starring Denzel Washington, features Abdul-Mateen as John Creasy, “a Special Forces soldier looking for a fresh start. But John must battle his personal demons before he can truly turn over a new leaf.” The new series also stars Bobby Cannavale and Billie Boullet.
HBO and HBO Max
The Pitt Season 2
Release date: January 8, 2026
The Emmy-winning series returns early in the new year and promises to bring more drama, mayhem, and tension to your favorite on-screen Pittsburgh emergency room. In case you forgot, The Pitt “is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.”
Industry Season 4
Release date: January 11, 202
The critically-acclaimed drama series, which follows a group of London bankers as they navigate their careers, life, and the “pressure cooker environment” of finance, returns for an eight-episode season in mid-January.
The newest entry in George R. R. Martin’s on-screen Game of Thrones universe, the eagerly-anticipated show hits HBO and HBO Max early in the new year. Based on Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg stories, the show is set a century before Game of Thrones and follows the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey) and his squire Aegon “Egg” Targaryen (Dexter Sol Ansell).
The Comeback Season 3
Release date: March TBA
Just like the census, The Comeback is making its every-ten-years-or-so return with new episodes this Spring. Once again, Lisa Kudrow stars as ever-striving actress Valerie Cherish. For the third (and reportedly final) season, Kudrow is once again joined by Dan Bucatinsky, Laura Silverman, and Damian Young, along with newcomers Adam Scott and Brittany O’Grady.
Since Euphoria last aired in 2022, the star power of the cast has gone supernova. Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney all used the frenetic, drama-filled show to launch their careers into the stratosphere. The series returns for a third season and sees a substantial time jump, catching up with the characters post-high school as twentysomething young adults.
House of the Dragon Season 3
Release date: Summer TBA
Team Green and Team Black both have reason to celebrate the return of HBO’s other Westeros-set show. Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” Season 3 of House of the Dragon sees the rival Targaryen factions in all-out war, fighting with (and for) dragons in a bid to emerge victorious in the battle for the iron throne.
The newest small-screen entry in James Gunn’s DCU, Lanterns stars Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler as “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.” Along with Gunn, the first season of the show is executive produced by Chris Mundy and Lost’s Damon Lindelof, and runs eight episodes.
DTF St. Louis
Release date: TBA
Jason Bateman and Stranger Things lead David Harbour star in this black comedy miniseries. The show’s logline states the show is “a darkly comedic limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead.”
Hacks Season 5
Release date: TBA
Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) has lost the one dream she ever had: hosting a late night talk show. What’s next for Vance and co-worker turned frenemy Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder)? Plot details for the fifth and final season are under wraps, but it’s sure to include plenty of backstabbing, side-eye, and uproarious laughter.
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe
Release date: TBA
Executive Producer Chuck Lorre dives back into the Big Bang Theory universe with this spin-off starring Kevin Sussman as Stuart, who “is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon.”
The Gilded Age Season 4
Release date: TBA
More intrigue. More societal slights. More absolutely gravity-defying corsets. A new season of the Julian Fellowes-led (Downton Abbey) period drama drops in 2026. Whether or not you use the right fork while dining in front of the TV watching the new episodes, it’s sure to be a wild (and melodramatic) ride.
Dune: Prophecy Season 2
Release date: TBA
The third movie installment of the expansive sci-fi saga hits theaters next December. While we wait, we’ll be treated to Season 2 of the story set centuries before the life of Paul Atreides that chronicles the rise of the Bene Gesserit. New cast members include Indira Varma, Ashley Walters, and Tom Hollander.
Disney+
Wonder Man
Release date: January 27
All six episodes of the latest streaming MCU adventure drop on the same day, so binge responsibly. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as aspiring actor Simon Williams, who “is struggling to get his career off the ground.” Williams teams up with Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley, reprising his Iron Man 3/Shang Chi role) in remaking the superhero film “Wonder Man.” If the show’s trailer is any indication, real-life powers and abilities may come to the surface in Williams’s pursuit of fictional superhero greatness.
The Muppet Show
Release date: February 4
Just in time for the original series’ 50th anniversary, Kermit, Miss Piggy, and all your favorites return with a special one-off edition of The Muppet Show. Disney promises “music, comedy, and a whole lot of chaos when The Muppets return to the small screen,” this time with “very special guest” Sabrina Carpenter. Yaaaay!
The superhero series returns with the first of eight new episodes in early March. Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio (Daredevil/Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, respectively) are joined in Season 2 by Matthew Lillard and Krysten Ritter, in an eagerly-anticipated reprisal of her role as Jessica Jones.
The first season of the continuation of the X-Men’s '90s-era animated adventure was both critically acclaimed and an audience hit. Season 2 of the mutant adventures arrives in mid-2026, with a third season already confirmed.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2
Release date: Fall TBA
After the conclusion of Season 1 in February 2025, which featured Charlie Cox's Daredevil, Dr. Octavius, Chameleon, Speed Demon, Scorpion, Butane the Pyromaniac, Harry Osborn, Amadeus Cho, and more, the second season of the animated series returns in 2026 with a third season already greenlit.
The WandaVision spinoff limited series arrives in what’s shaping up to be a banner year for Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Alongside Paul Bettany, who returns as Vision, James Spader reprises his Avengers role as Ultron. The eight episode series will drop some time in 2026.
Announced at Star Wars Celebration 2025 in Tokyo, the upcoming animated series features Sam Witwer returning as Darth Maul. Witwer previously voiced the iconic villain in both Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The new series is set after the final season of The Clone Wars and will see Maul "plotting to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire."
A spinoff of the animated anthology series, the new show was announced during Star Wars Celebration in April. Writer and director Kenji Kamiyama revealed that The Ninth Jedi will see the continuation of Kara's journey, featuring longer stories from the larger Star Wars: Visions universe.
Prime Video
Scarpetta
Release date: March 11
The crime thriller, produced by Amazon MGM and Blumhouse, brings Nicole Kidman back to the land of streaming TV in the latest on-screen adaptation of Patricia Cromwell’s popular book series. Amazon says the series “unfolds across two timelines,” and is a “dual narrative (that) explores Kay Scarpetta's journey from her beginnings as a Chief Medical Examiner in the late '90s to her present-day return to her hometown, where she resumes her former position while investigating a grisly murder.”
The fifth and final season of the balls-to-the-wall take on the superhero genre arrives this Spring. Prime Video teases that the final episodes of the show see the entire world subject to Homelander’s “erratic, egomaniacal whims. Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie are imprisoned in a ‘Freedom Camp,’ and Annie struggles to mount a resistance against the overwhelming Supe force.’ As the show’s official synopsis reads, “It’s the climax, people. Big stuff’s gonna happen.”
Blade Runner 2099
Release date: TBA
The upcoming series starring Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh and Euphoria’s Hunter Schafer is set decades after both the original Blade Runner movie starring Harrison Ford and the 2017 sequel starring Ryan Gosling (and Ford).
The 11-episode third season of the comedy series starring Harrison Ford and Jason Segel continues the story of “grieving therapist” Jimmy (played by Segel) “who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks.” Season 3 promises to see the return of Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso), Damon Wayans Jr., Wendie Malick and Cobie Smulders, while also adding some new faces, including Jeff Daniels and Michael J. Fox.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2
Release date: February 27
The ten-episode new season of Apple’s sci-fi drama premieres in late February, with an episode dropping each week until the finale on May 1. The new episodes look to feature lots and lots of King Kong, and promise to reveal “buried secrets that reunite our heroes (and villains) on Kong’s Skull Island, and a new, mysterious village where a mythical Titan rises from the sea.”
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Release date: April 15
The new series from Apple and A24 starring Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman, and Nicole Kidman is the latest drama from mega-producer David E. Kelley. According to Apple, the show “is a bold, heartwarming and comedic family drama following recent college dropout and aspiring writer, Margo, the daughter of an ex-Hooter’s waitress and ex-pro wrestler, as she’s forced to make her way with a new baby, a mounting pile of bills and a dwindling amount of ways to pay them.”
Widow’s Bay
Release date: April 29
Starring The Americans’ Matthew Ryhs, the new series promises a blend of “genuine horror” and “character-driven comedy.” The show follows a small-town mayor (Rhys) who is “desperate to revive his struggling community.” After he succeeds, “the old stories that seemed too ludicrous to be true start happening again.”
Hulu
Note: At some point in 2026, Hulu will cease to exist as a standalone streaming app and will be fully merged into Disney+.
Paradise Season 2
Release date: February 23
Picking up right where Season 1 left off, Season 2 of the breakout series from This is Us creator Dan Fogelman sees Sterling K. Brown’s Secret Service agent Xavier Collins leaving the titular massive doomsday bunker in search of his wife in the outside world. Joining the cast is Shailene Woodley as a Graceland tour guide whose story gives viewers a glimpse into post-apocalyptic United States.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair
Release date: TBA
A revival of the early-aughts sitcom, this new miniseries reunites the beloved cast for four half-hour episodes, looking in on Malcom, Lois, Hal, and the rest of the family twenty years after the original series wrapped.
The Testaments
Release date: TBA
Based on Margaret Atwood’s follow-up to The Handmaid’s Tale, this sequel series stars Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia and returns to Gilead for a “coming-of-age story that finds a new generation of young women grappling with the bleak future that awaits them.”
FX
The Beauty
Release date: Early 2026
From Executive Producer Ryan Murphy, the new series stars Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall as FBI agents who are sent to Paris to “uncover the truth” when “international supermodels begin dying in gruesome and mysterious ways.” The show also stars Ashton Kutcher as the head of a fictional “Corporation” who could be responsible.
Season 4 saw massive changes in store, with head chef Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) vowing to leave the restaurant he built with his team of misfit colleagues. More comedy, drama, and tense dinner services are sure to be prevalent when the award-winning show returns later in 2026.
Paramount +
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Release date: January 15
The latest entry in the Star Trek universe premieres in mid-January with two episodes. Starring Paul Giamatti, the 10-episode season will air weekly until March 12. According to Paramount, the show “introduces viewers to a young group of cadets who come together to pursue a common dream of hope and optimism. Under the watchful and demanding eyes of their instructors, they discover what it takes to become Starfleet officers as they navigate blossoming friendships, explosive rivalries, first loves and a new enemy that threatens both the Academy and the Federation itself.”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4
Release date: TBA
The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is back, and the new season is shaping up to be as action-packed as ever. According to Paramount, in the new set of episodes, the crew “embarks on a series of thrilling and emotional adventures across the stars. As they journey to strange new worlds, they will battle inner demons and external threats, encounter colorful new characters, reunite with familiar faces and confront terrifying aliens.”
Yellowjackets Season 4
Release date: TBA
The fourth and final season of the massively popular show drops in 2026. Series creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson promised a “twisted conclusion” to the beloved series, which follows “a team of wildly talented high school girls' soccer players who become the (un)lucky survivors of a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness.”
Dexter: Resurrection Season 2
Release date: TBA
Michael C. Hall once again returns as serial killer Dexter Morgan in the second go-round of the continuation of the original Dexter series.
The Madison
Release date: TBA
Yet another spin-off set in the Yellowstone Universe, this show starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams, and Lost’s Matthew Fox follows a grief-stricken New York City family who moves to rural Montana.
Reprising his animated role from the Spider-Verse movie series, Nicolas Cage stars in this live-action series based on the Marvel comic. According to Amazon and MGM, “Spider-Noir tells the story of Ben Reilly (Cage), an aging and down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.” Spider-Noir will air on the MGM+ linear channel in the United States and stream on Prime Video both in the U.S. and internationally in 2026.
Starz
Outlander Season 8
Release date: March 6
The eighth and final season of the fantasy romance series returns to Starz in March. New episodes debut weekly and promise to wrap up the story of Claire (Caitríona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan).
Peacock
Ponies
Release date: January 15
This new period spy drama set in 1977 Moscow and starring Game of Thrones’s Emilia Clark and The White Lotus’s Haley Lu Richardson follows a pair of newly widowed PONIES (persons of no interest) as “they go from office secretaries to CIA operatives to help solve a major government conspiracy and to get to the truth behind their husbands’ deaths.”
The 'Burbs
Release date: February 8
Starring Keke Palmer, the eight-episode “mystery comedy series” from the NBC Universal streamer “follows a young couple who have reluctantly relocated to the husband's childhood home. Their world is upended when a new neighbor moves in across the street, bringing old secrets of the cul-de-sac to light, and new deadly threats shatter the illusion of their quiet little neighborhood.” The new show is “inspired by the 1989 horror-comedy film of the same name” starring Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher.
The Emmy-winning series from Genndy Tartakovsky returns in the new year with a brand new batch of episodes. For those unfamiliar, the animated tale “follows a caveman at the dawn of evolution” who forms “an unlikely bond with an almost extinct dinosaur.” Episodes premiere weekly on Adult Swim and drop on HBO Max the next day.
AMC
The Night Manager Season 2
Release date: January 11
The British spy thriller series starring Loki himself, Tom Hiddleston, returns with a new batch of episodes in early 2026. The second season of the show, based on John le Carré’s bestselling novel, debuts in the UK on the BBC on New Year’s Day, and arrives Stateside on AMC ten days later.
ABC
Scrubs Season 10
Release date: February 25
The gang’s back together when a brand-new season of the hospital comedy debuts on ABC this February. Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke all return for the first time in more than 15 years as “characters new and old navigate the waters of Sacred Heart with laughter, heart and some surprises along the way.”
CBS
Survivor 50
Release date: February 25
The 50th (yes, you read that right) edition of the everlasting reality show drops in early 2026, and the season is likely to be unlike any other. The three-hour season premiere will be preceded by a “special two-week programming event featuring 10 encore episodes from the show’s iconic history showcasing players from the S50 cast.”
Y: Marshals
Release date: March 1
The latest entry in producer Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding Yellowstone universe, the new show Y: Marshals serves as a spin-off of the original smash-hit series and sees the return of Yellowstone star Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton.
Anime
For info on all the biggest upcoming anime in 2026, be sure to check out our article breaking down everything on tap from Crunchyroll, HIDIVE, and more.
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