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Top Upcoming TV Shows of 2025

As 2025 draws near, television fans are eagerly watching for new series and the return of fan favorites. Traditional networks and streaming services alike have ambitious plans, each offering distinct genres and storytelling styles. From gripping political dramas and intense sci-fi adventures to heartwarming comedies and animated escapades, this diverse lineup promises to captivate a wide range of viewers. Below, we delve into 35 of the top upcoming TV shows scheduled for 2025. We highlight what makes them stand out, then list additional titles that currently have no confirmed release dates but are already generating buzz.

1. Severance Season 2

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Credit: Apple TV

Premiere Date: January 17, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+

Severance intrigued audiences in its first season by weaving a dystopian, psychological tale around the mysterious Lumon Industries. Now, Season 2 aims to delve more deeply into the company’s hidden agenda, raising the stakes for employees who have undergone the memory-separating procedure. The lines between work and personal life remain perilously blurred, creating fresh tension and emotional upheaval. With new twists on the horizon, viewers can expect Season 2 to shed even more light on the ethical and psychological consequences of severing.

2. American Primeval

Credit: Netflix

Premiere Date: January 9, 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, Shea Wigham, Dane DeHaan, Jai Courtney, Joe Tippett

From director Peter Berg comes American Primeval, set in 1857 on the unforgiving American frontier. Settlers searching for new opportunities find themselves grappling with conflicts over religion, land, and survival. The series takes a gritty, immersive approach as it portrays the harsh realities of living in a lawless expanse. Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin lead the ensemble cast, promising performances filled with desperation, ambition, and the intense desire to forge order in a dangerous world.

3. The Pitt

Credit: Max

Premiere Date: January 9, 2025
Where to Watch: Max
Cast: Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden

The Pitt unites writer R. Scott Gemmill and actor Noah Wyle in a tense medical drama told in real time. Each episode unfolds across one hour in a hectic, 15-hour shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, placing viewers at the heart of life-and-death decisions. Noah Wyle’s role echoes the intensity of his early work on ER, while the supporting cast brings authenticity to emergency-room chaos. Expect a realistic portrayal of medical crises and the emotional toll on doctors and nurses alike.

4. Prime Target

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Premiere Date: January 22, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: Leo Woodall, Quintessa Swindell, Martha Plimpton, Harry Lloyd

In Prime Target, a mathematically gifted researcher stumbles upon a pattern that could unlock every computer system worldwide. His discovery draws lethal attention from unknown adversaries, placing national security on a knife’s edge. An NSA agent must keep close tabs on him to protect both the researcher and his work. This conspiracy drama explores the power of hidden knowledge, the looming threat of cyberwarfare, and the cost of unveiling world-altering secrets.

5. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

Credit: Marvel Animation

Premiere Date: January 29, 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Hudson Thames, Hugh Dancy, Colman Domingo, Charlie Cox, Paul F. Tompkins

In this animated reimagining of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Peter Parker is mentored by Norman Osborn instead of Tony Stark. The show traces a teenage Spider-Man who struggles to balance his sense of morality with Osborn’s ambitions. While it maintains classic superhero action, this alternate timeline’s twists lend a fresh perspective to beloved characters. Fans can anticipate an engaging blend of coming-of-age storytelling and iconic comic-book flair.

6. Mythic Quest Season 4

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Premiere Date: March 10, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+

The workplace comedy Mythic Quest returns for a fourth season, centering on the unpredictable staff behind a hugely successful MMORPG. As corporate maneuvers, creative battles, and personal rivalries escalate, the developers face new hurdles in maintaining their game’s popularity. Longtime fans of the show’s humor and underlying heart can look forward to more hilarity, deeper character growth, and insight into the sometimes absurd world of video game creation.

7. Mythic Quest: Side Quest

Premiere Date: March 26, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+

Expanding the Mythic Quest universe, Side Quest focuses on gamers, community managers, and peripheral employees impacted by the studio’s projects. Featuring a different cast, it highlights how virtual worlds shape real-life connections and experiences. From enthusiastic tournament players to behind-the-scenes staff, each episode offers a peek into gaming culture’s far-reaching influence.

8. Invincible Season 3

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Premiere Date: February 6, 2025
Where to Watch: Prime Video

Mark Grayson’s journey continues in the animated superhero series Invincible. After the fragmented release of Season 2, which divided fans, the show aims for a strong comeback in Season 3. As Mark tries to balance ordinary life with extraordinary powers, he faces ominous threats that challenge his moral compass. Emotional stakes soar as personal relationships evolve under the pressure of world-saving responsibilities. Expect the same blend of intense combat, complex characters, and surprising twists.

9. Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3

Credit: Netflix

Premiere Date: February 13, 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix

Cobra Kai concludes with Season 6 Part 3, tying up decades-long feuds set in motion by The Karate Kid saga. As the final confrontations near, Daniel LaRusso (played by Ralph Macchio) Johnny Lawrence (played by William Zabka) and John Kreese must each reckon with their choices. Younger fighters deal with team loyalty, personal growth, and old grudges. With a new theatrical movie titled Karate Kid: Legends on the horizon, the show’s finale lays the groundwork for its next phase while delivering closure to key story arcs.

10. Yellowjackets Season 3

Credit: Showtime

Premiere Date: February 14, 2025
Where to Watch: Paramount+ & Showtime

Yellowjackets returns to explore the psychological scars left by a harrowing survival experience. Season 3 intertwines flashbacks to the wilderness ordeal with the present-day lives of those who made it out, illustrating how trauma has shaped them. Trust issues, grief, and guilt create intense drama as new mysteries emerge. Viewers can anticipate the same chilling atmosphere and meticulously crafted storytelling that propelled the first two seasons to acclaim.

11. Zero Day

Credit: Netflix

Premiere Date: February 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens, Lizzy Caplan, Angela Bassett

Zero Day follows a former U.S. President, played by Robert De Niro, who wrestles with a massive cyberattack threatening to disrupt global stability. Collaborating with an inner circle that includes characters portrayed by Jesse Plemons and Angela Bassett, he navigates international intrigue, hidden agendas, and mounting public fear. As technology collides with politics, moral quandaries rise to the surface, challenging trust among the key players.

12. Running Point

Premiere Date: Winter 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Kate Hudson, Max Greenfield, Drew Tarver, Brenda Song, Chet Hanks

Produced by Mindy Kaling, Running Point is a sports comedy about family legacy, team spirit, and defying expectations. Kate Hudson stars as the new owner of a popular basketball franchise, inheriting a role long held by her relatives. She faces skepticism and discord in a male-dominated environment. With comedic mishaps, underdog narratives, and commentary on sports culture, the show blends humor with heartfelt moments, particularly when the characters confront stereotypes and personal failures.

13. Suits: L.A.

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Premiere Date: February 2025
Where to Watch: NBC/Peacock
Cast: Stephen Amell, Bryan Greenberg, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis

Building on the Suits legacy, this spin-off moves the legal drama to Los Angeles. Stephen Amell plays a former federal prosecutor who now represents Hollywood’s most elite personalities, merging entertainment law with the show’s characteristic flair. Cameos by Gabriel Macht, reprising Harvey Specter, connect the spin-off to the original. Fans can expect quick-witted dialogue, stylish settings, and high-stakes negotiations sprinkled with star-studded intrigue.

14. Dope Thief

Premiere Date: March 14, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: Brian Tyree Henry, Wagner Moura, Kate Mulgrew, Ving Rhames

Dope Thief chronicles the exploits of two friends masquerading as DEA agents to rob drug dealers. Their scam escalates when an influential narcotics network puts them under its control. Directed in part by Ridley Scott, the show uses cinematic visuals to underscore gritty realism. Brian Tyree Henry’s heartfelt nuance to a role torn between loyalty and desperation, while Wagner Moura’s presence ensures an additional layer of complexity.

15. Daredevil: Born Again

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Premiere Date: March 4, 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Elden Henson, Deborah Ann Woll, Jon Bernthal

After Netflix’s Daredevil concluded, many wondered if the Man Without Fear would return. Daredevil: Born Again picks up the thread, with Charlie Cox reprising his role as Matt Murdock. Wilson Fisk (played by Vincent D’Onofrio) undergoes a shift from underworld figure to political aspirant, elevating conflicts to a new level. This series attempts to fuse the gritty realism of the original with a broader MCU storyline, offering viewers both intense street-level drama and cameo possibilities.

16. The Residence

Premiere Date: March 20, 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Uzo Aduba, Susan Kelechi Watson, Giancarlo Esposito, Randall Park, Ken Marino, Eliza Coupe

From Shondaland comes The Residence, a murder mystery set against the stately backdrop of the White House. When a killing occurs during a high-profile dinner, Uzo Aduba’s detective character must sift through an extensive suspect pool that ranges from domestic staff to foreign dignitaries. The show balances comedic elements with the layered intricacies of a whodunit, drawing viewers into a labyrinth of power, politics, and hidden motives.

17. The Studio

Premiere Date: March 26, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: Seth Rogen, Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Bryan Cranston

In this Hollywood satire, Seth Rogen stars as a film studio executive terrified of ruining the movie magic he once adored. Cameos by luminaries like Martin Scorsese highlight the industry’s tensions between art and commerce. The show deftly walks the line between comedic cynicism and genuine love for filmmaking, providing a backstage pass to the relentless negotiations, star egos, and creative gambles that shape Hollywood blockbusters.

18. Your Friends and Neighbors

Premiere Date: April 11, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: Jon Hamm, Olivia Munn, Amanda Peet, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero

Your Friends and Neighbors stars Jon Hamm as a hedge fund manager who loses both his job and marriage, then turns to stealing from the rich people around him. This dark comedy blends satire about wealth with personal drama. Its central question: How far will a desperate person go to maintain appearances? The cast, led by Hamm and Olivia Munn, navigates comedic territory with a tinge of moral complexity.

19. Government Cheese

Premiere Date: April 16, 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: David Oyelowo, Simone Missick, Bokeem Woodbine, Sunita Mani

Set in 1969, Government Cheese follows a man reuniting with his family after years in prison. His wife and children have grown without him, forcing tense adjustments on all sides. The show uses surreal humor alongside a heartfelt portrayal of love and forgiveness. David Oyelowo leads a talented ensemble, each grappling with changes in identity and cultural shifts. The show underscores how familial bonds can fracture and reunite under the strain of social transformation.

20. Deli Boys

Premiere Date: March 6, 2025
Where to Watch: Hulu
Cast: Poorna Jagannathan, Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, Alfie Fuller, Brian George

Deli Boys focuses on two Pakistani-American brothers who inherit a family business, only to discover the “business” fronts a clandestine drug operation. They must protect themselves from criminals and law enforcement, leading to comedic mishaps mixed with real danger. Produced by Onyx Collective, the series merges humor and suspense as the brothers scramble to protect their father’s secrets.

21. Sirens

Premiere Date: Late Spring 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Meghann Fahy, Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon, Glenn Howerton

In Sirens, two sisters join a wealthy socialite’s seaside retreat, only to find themselves drawn into a near-cult environment dominated by secrecy and psychological manipulation. Julianne Moore’s portrayal of a seemingly gracious but unsettling host lends the show an eerie undercurrent. Lush visuals clash with disturbing mind games, revealing how far people will go to escape reality or maintain power.

22. Murderbot

Premiere Date: May 2025
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Cast: Alexander Skarsgård, David Dastmalchian, Noma Dumezweni, Sabrina Wu

Adapted from Martha Wells’ award-winning series, Murderbot follows a rogue security unit—part synthetic, part organic—that longs for solitude but keeps being dragged into perilous missions. The android hides its self-awareness to avoid corporate disassembly, challenging viewers to ponder the meaning of free will, loyalty, and individuality. The show balances reflective storytelling with bursts of sci-fi action as the titular construct guards humans in hostile environments.

23. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Premiere Date: June 15, 2025
Where to Watch: Max
Cast: Peter Claffey, Finn Bennett, Dexter Sol Ansell, Daniel Ings, Bertie Carvel

Expanding the Game of Thrones realm, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms adapts George R.R. Martin’s The Hedge Knight novellas, shining a spotlight on Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Egg. Unlike the central Game of Thrones series, this prequel zeroes in on smaller-scale tales of honor, camaraderie, and the everyday trials of Westerosi life. Fans intrigued by Westeros’ rich backstory will enjoy this focus on two travelers who shape the realm from the periphery.

24. Ironheart

Premiere Date: June 24, 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross, Alden Ehrenreich

Ironheart reprises Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, a young genius who builds high-tech suits reminiscent of Tony Stark’s Iron Man. Set primarily in Chicago, Ironheart details Riri’s quest to forge her own heroic identity while balancing academic life and personal challenges. Anthony Ramos appears as the Hood, a figure blending magical and high-tech elements, adding complexity to Riri’s uphill battle. This series extends Marvel’s Phase Five into fresh territory with a younger protagonist and an innovative mix of mysticism and science.

25. Eyes of Wakanda

Premiere Date: August 6, 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Winnie Harlow, Cress Williams, Patricia Belcher, Anika Noni Rose, Steve Toussaint

Ryan Coogler’s Eyes of Wakanda is an animated series focusing on Wakanda’s elite warriors on covert missions to recover vibranium artifacts. Tasked with retrieving vibranium artifacts in global hotspots, these warriors confront threats to their homeland’s secrecy and security. The four-episode arc underscores Wakanda’s advanced technologies and cultural traditions, all while connecting seamlessly to the broader Marvel timeline.

26. Wonder Man

Premiere Date: December 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Ben Kingsley, Ed Harris, Josh Gad, Lauren Grazier

Wonder Man introduces Simon Williams, a Hollywood actor who doubles as a formidable Avenger. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II depicts the character’s attempts to juggle stardom, heroism, and personal obligations. Ben Kingsley reprises his role as Trevor Slattery, infusing comedic flair into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With its mix of entertainment satire and super-powered action, the show puts a playful spin on fame and responsibility.

27. The Witcher Season 4

Premiere Date: Summer 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Additional cast members TBA

Following Henry Cavill’s departure, Liam Hemsworth now wields Geralt’s swords in The Witcher. Season 4 delves into political intrigue, monstrous dangers, and shifting alliances across the Continent. Although casting changes sparked debate, the show continues drawing from Andrzej Sapkowski’s source material, aiming to preserve its signature blend of dark fantasy, moral complexity, and evolving friendships among Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer.

28. Alien: Earth

Premiere Date: Summer 2025
Where to Watch: FX/Hulu
Cast: Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Adarsh Gaurav

Noah Hawley brings the Alien saga to television with Alien: Earth. The story begins after a mysterious extraterrestrial vessel crash-lands, unleashing horrors reminiscent of the iconic xenomorph threat. Timothy Olyphant’s role as a savvy soldier facing a xenomorph threat offers a tense atmosphere for both fans and newcomers. The series fuses claustrophobic terror with modern storytelling sensibilities, exploring survival, fear, and corporate greed.

29. Marvel Zombies

Premiere Date: October 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+
Cast: Various MCU characters in animated form

Building on a memorable What If…? episode, Marvel Zombies imagines an alternate reality where a zombie outbreak infects heroes and villains alike. With super-powered undead running rampant, surviving characters struggle to save what remains of civilization. This animated series embraces a darker aesthetic than much of the MCU, delivering a horror-infused spectacle that still retains a comedic edge and offbeat twists.

30. The Last of Us Season 2

Premiere Date: Spring 2025
Where to Watch: Max
Cast: Details TBA

Joel and Ellie return for another emotionally charged chapter in the adaptation of the acclaimed video game. The Last of Us Season 2 builds on the shattering choices of the previous finale, exploring how post-apocalyptic threats evolve and intensify. Flashbacks delve deeper into each character’s past, adding layers to an already complex relationship. Fans can anticipate faithful nods to the sequel’s plot, along with surprises that expand the show’s scope.

31. Hazbin Hotel Season 2

Premiere Date: 2025
Where to Watch: Prime Video

After a cult-followed pilot and a striking first season, Hazbin Hotel resumes its satirical exploration of Hell. Charlie remains determined to reform sinners, even as demonic politics and power struggles complicate her plans. Musical numbers, sharp wit, and outlandish characters define the show’s subversive charm, ensuring Season 2 will push creative boundaries while delving further into the underworld’s chaotic dynamics.

32. Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2

Premiere Date: 2025
Where to Watch: Disney+

Continuing its adaptation of Rick Riordan’s beloved novels, Percy Jackson and the Olympians takes on The Sea of Monsters. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover embark on perilous quests, battling mythological foes and forging alliances with new allies like Tyson. The show preserves the imaginative spirit of the books, balancing tween-oriented humor with epic confrontations. Longtime devotees will appreciate how faithful it remains to Riordan’s vivid storytelling.

33. Anne Rice’s The Talamasca

Premiere Date: 2025
Where to Watch: AMC+
Cast: Details TBA

Broadening the Vampire Chronicles world, Anne Rice’s The Talamasca spotlights an ancient society dedicated to documenting supernatural events. The show delves into hidden archives, shadowy rituals, and the extreme measures taken to keep humanity ignorant of paranormal forces. Characters introduced in prior series may appear or be referenced, weaving an expanded tapestry of vampiric lore that underscores Rice’s signature gothic themes.

34. IT: Welcome to Derry

Premiere Date: TBD 2025
Where to Watch: HBO
Cast: Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, James Remar, Taylour Paige, Bill Skarsgård

Andy Muschietti returns to Stephen King’s haunting world with IT: Welcome to Derry. This prequel, set in the 1960s, examines how Pennywise first took hold of the small town. Bill Skarsgård’s portrayal of the shape-shifting clown remains as unnerving as ever. By revealing Derry’s tragic history and the underlying evil driving its curse, the series expands King’s iconic terror for fans of the original films.

35. Stranger Things Season 5

Premiere Date: 2025
Where to Watch: Netflix
Cast: Details TBA

Stranger Things reaches its grand finale with Season 5. The series that married 1980s nostalgia, supernatural threats, and heartfelt camaraderie aims to resolve lingering mysteries about the Upside Down. Time jumps may address the aging cast, while fresh details about Hawkins’ dark history add depth. Longtime followers can expect a high-stakes confrontation alongside emotional farewells, rounding out one of the streaming era’s most defining hits.

Additional 2025 Highlights (No Confirmed Dates)

The Bear Season 4 (Hulu)

Returning to the high-pressure kitchen setting, Season 4 of The Bear promises more intense conflicts and deeper explorations of culinary ambition. The quest for gastronomic perfection collides with personal dilemmas for the characters at its core.

Wednesday Season 2 (Netflix)

The Addams family’s iconic daughter delves into fresh mysteries, sharpening her investigative instincts. With rumors of more Addams relatives and greater emphasis on gothic horror elements, fans of the first season can anticipate a darker tone.

One Piece Season 2 (Netflix)

Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates continue their quest for the legendary treasure called the One Piece. This live-action adaptation expands Eiichiro Oda’s vibrant world, introducing new characters and arcs while preserving the manga’s adventurous spirit.

The Four Seasons (Netflix)

Inspired by the 1981 rom-com of the same name, this show centers on three married couples coping with life-altering events. Tina Fey and Steve Carell head the cast, illuminating modern relationship hurdles, shifting friendships, and heartfelt comedic moments.

Too Much (Netflix)

Co-created by Lena Dunham, Too Much tracks a jaded New Yorker’s move to London. Themes of cultural adaptation, personal rebirth, and everyday anxieties underscore the comedic tone, offering an introspective look at forging new paths.

Golf (Netflix)

Will Ferrell and Ramy Youssef join forces in a sports comedy spotlighting a famous golfer who signs on with a new, controversial pro tour. Expect comedic clashes between golf purists and commercial interests, with zany storylines typical of Ferrell’s sports-themed comedies.

Down Cemetery Road (Apple TV+)

Adapted from Mick Herron’s work, Down Cemetery Road features Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson confronting double crosses and political secrets. Combining subtle humor with dangerous undertones, the show highlights the mental strain of espionage in contemporary Britain.

Firebug (Apple TV+)

Taron Egerton and John Leguizamo star in this crime drama centered on a relentless search for a serial arsonist. Produced by Dennis Lehane, Firebug blends methodical investigations with character-focused storytelling, set against the often murky backdrop of the Pacific Northwest.

All Her Fault (Peacock)

Sarah Snook portrays a mother blindsided by her child’s disappearance, prompting unsettling revelations in a seemingly perfect suburb. As hidden motives surface, she questions how well she knows her neighbors and friends.

The ‘Burbs (Peacock)

Keke Palmer headlines this contemporary twist on the cult ‘80s dark comedy. When eccentric neighbors move in, suburban paranoia erupts. Though comedic, the show also examines social fears and the thin line between curiosity and panic.

Dying for Sex (FX)

In this dramedy, a terminally ill woman leaves a longstanding marriage to explore uncharted sexual territory. By weaving humor around issues of mortality, love, and regret, the series offers both lighthearted escapades and poignant themes.

The Chair Company (HBO)

Tim Robinson stars as an office drone drawn into a bizarre conspiracy at a mundane manufacturing plant. Surreal humor pairs with incisive commentary on corporate culture, in line with Robinson’s trademark comedic style.

Untitled Rachel Sennott Project (HBO)

Rachel Sennott leads a close-knit group of friends reuniting after drifting apart, each grappling with how adulthood has changed them. Lena Dunham produces, ensuring witty banter mingles with reflections on personal evolution and deep-rooted bonds.

Task (HBO)

Mark Ruffalo portrays a weary FBI veteran heading a specialized unit investigating powerful criminals in Pennsylvania. The show provides a grounded look at the toll high-pressure assignments take on law enforcement, exploring themes of trust and integrity.

The Waterfront (Netflix)

Holt McCallany and Melissa Benoist anchor this drama about a struggling fishing business in a coastal town. Family loyalties and hidden resentments flare up as they battle to salvage their livelihood, showcasing the tension between survival and moral compromise.

Chad Powers (Hulu)

Glen Powell plays a disgraced quarterback so desperate to rejoin the game that he adopts a new identity. This sports comedy explores the emotional cost of deception, second chances, and the longing to reclaim former glory.

Adults (FX)

This ensemble dramedy follows a group of twentysomethings striving to be “good people” while living together. Produced by Nick Kroll, the show mines humor from the struggles of post-college life, conflicting moral compasses, and the challenges of growing up in a shifting world.

Long Story Short (Netflix)

Raphael Bob-Waksberg returns with an adult animated series examining a dysfunctional family’s intertwining histories. Drawing on the emotional and comedic beats he honed in BoJack Horseman, the show juggles sardonic humor with genuine insight into family ties.

Rambler & The Birdie Machine (*Apple TV+)

Owen Wilson portrays a golfer past his prime who joins forces with Judy Greer’s character to revamp his performance. Lighthearted training montages intersect with comedic banter about aging, ambition, and the elusive nature of maintaining success.

Final Thoughts

The year 2025 promises to be a milestone for television. Across networks and streaming platforms, a spectrum of creativity unfolds—from brooding sci-fi dramas and epic fantasy tales to offbeat comedies and character-driven crime thrillers. Many offerings expand beloved franchises, such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Game of Thrones_ prequels, ensuring that established fandoms have plenty to celebrate. Meanwhile, bold new concepts like Prime Target and Government Cheese aim to engage viewers with fresh narratives that touch on present-day issues, from cyber threats to changing cultural norms.

Technological themes drive several shows, such as Zero Day, highlighting the fusion of politics and cybersecurity, and Severance, offering a unique twist on corporate power and personal freedom. Fans of comedic drama can find solace in Mythic Quest, Deli Boys, and Suits: L.A., while those craving intense action can turn to Alien: Earth, Invincible, or Daredevil: Born Again. As the entertainment industry continues to push boundaries, the sheer variety of upcoming titles demonstrates the creative ambition fueling 2025’s slate of television programming.

Viewers are encouraged to watch for scheduling changes and production updates, as even high-profile shows can shift release dates. Whether you’re drawn to the comedic chaos of Deli Boys, the tense intrigue of Prime Target, or the poignant familial struggles of The Waterfront, there is abundant content to look forward to in the near future of TV. With so many fresh and returning series on the horizon, 2025 looks poised to deliver captivating stories that will keep audiences binge-watching well into the following year.

 

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