Exciting new TV shows debut in 2026

A preview from RNZ highlights a lineup of fresh television series set to premiere in 2026, focusing on original content beyond returning favorites. These shows span genres from crime thrillers to animated comedies and dystopian dramas. Viewers can anticipate releases on platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video starting in January.

Television enthusiasts have much to anticipate in 2026, as RNZ outlines a selection of brand-new series that promise innovative storytelling and star power. Unlike anticipated returns of hits such as Bridgerton or Euphoria, this list spotlights lesser-known debuts designed to capture attention.

Kicking off the year on Netflix is "Agatha Christie's Seven Dials," a lavish adaptation of the classic crime novel starring Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman. Set at a countryside house party disrupted by murder, the series is described as witty, epic, and fast-paced, inviting viewers to unravel the mystery alongside the suspects. It arrives on January 15.

Disney+ follows with "The Beauty" on January 22, a body-horror thriller from producer Ryan Murphy. The plot centers on FBI agents probing a virus killing supermodels, leading to confrontations with a tech billionaire played by Ashton Kutcher and his assassin.

Animated fare includes Ricky Gervais's "Alley Cats" on Netflix, inspired by stray cat adventures with heart and social commentary, though its release date remains to be confirmed (TBC).

Sci-fi fans will note "Blade Runner 2099" on Prime Video, featuring Michelle Yeoh as a replicant nearing the end of her life, set 50 years after the 2017 film sequel. Similarly, "Spider-Noir" brings Nicholas Cage as a 1930s private investigator blending detective drama and superhero action, also on Prime Video (TBC).

Local New Zealand productions shine too, such as "Crackhead" on ThreeNow, a dark comedy starring Holly Shervey as a woman in rehab addressing mental health and addiction (TBC). Josh Thomson leads "Good Bones" on Neon, a satirical horror about a DIY renovation uncovering a crime scene (TBC).

Other highlights include "Scarpetta" on Prime Video with Nicole Kidman as forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta investigating murders, joined by Jamie Lee Curtis, premiering March 11; "Small Town Scandal" on Sky Comedy and Neon, an eight-part comedy based on Tom Sainsbury's podcast, starring Morgana O'Reilly and Rose Matafeo, on February 9; and "The Testaments" on Disney+ in April, a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale following young women resisting Gilead's regime.

Additional series like "Lord of the Flies," a faithful four-part adaptation by Jack Thorne on TVNZ+ (TBC); "The Miniature Wife," a surreal rom-com with Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen; and "Ms. X," an action-dramedy led by Melissa George as a Kiwi mother entangled in crime, round out the diverse slate. These productions aim to blend entertainment with serious themes, offering fresh narratives for global audiences.

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Realistic illustration of a TV screen showcasing 2026 premieres like HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and The Boys finale, with excited viewers in a living room.
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Exciting tv premieres and finales slated for 2026

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Television viewers have much to anticipate in 2026, with a mix of new series debuts, returning favorites, and several beloved shows airing their final seasons. Highlights include the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBO and the conclusion of The Boys on Prime Video. These releases span genres from fantasy to superhero action, promising diverse entertainment options.

Entertainment previews from late 2025 highlight a packed slate of returning series and new dramas set for 2026 across major platforms. From sci-fi epics to period romances, the year promises diverse storytelling on Netflix, BBC, Prime Video, and more. Highlights include sequels to hits like The Boys and Bridgerton.

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Television in 2026 promises a diverse lineup of returning favorites and fresh series across genres like drama, comedy, and sci-fi. Highlights include the returns of 'Bridgerton' and 'Euphoria,' alongside new spinoffs and star-studded projects. The year features big names such as Zendaya, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Steve Carell.

Building on the New Year's preview, streaming giants Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Disney+ are rolling out confirmed new movies, series premieres, and specials for January 2026. Standouts include HBO Max's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' on January 18 and Netflix's 'Bridgerton' season 4 part 1 on January 29, alongside fresh family fare, action, and dramas to kick off the year.

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Kicking off 2026 alongside the streaming releases highlighted in our Early January Update, broadcast and cable networks deliver a strong lineup of new series, returning favorites, awards shows, and specials starting January 4. Viewers can enjoy everything from prickly medical comedies to heartwarming revivals and family baking competitions, with select additional streaming picks.

Building on initial 2026 TV previews highlighting revivals like Scrubs and early premieres such as Ponies and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, fresh announcements reveal an even broader slate across platforms. From HBO's The Pitt to Netflix's Bridgerton returns, the year promises diverse genres, starting strong in January.

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Continuing the buildup to 2026 TV season previews—following coverage of IndieWire and Lewiston Tribune roundups—Rolling Stone and ComicBook.com on January 8 unveiled their most anticipated series. These lists spotlight revivals, sequels, and originals like 'Daredevil: Born Again' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale,' blending prestige dramas, horror, sci-fi, and comedies across major platforms.

 

 

 

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