Several book-based TV shows slated for 2026

A variety of TV adaptations from popular books are scheduled to premiere in 2026, including prequels to major franchises and new limited series. Highlights range from George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones spin-off to sequels like The Last Thing He Told Me. These projects feature high-profile casts and span platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+ and HBO Max.

The new year brings a slate of TV shows inspired by best-selling novels, continuing the trend of literary adaptations in streaming. Leading the pack is HBO Max's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, a six-episode prequel to Game of Thrones based on George R.R. Martin's novella The Hedge Knight, set in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire. It premieres on January 18.

Netflix follows closely with Finding Her Edge on January 22, adapted from Jennifer Iacopelli's novel about figure skating, tapping into the popularity of ice sports dramas. Bridgerton Season 4, drawing from Julia Quinn's An Offer From a Gentleman, shifts focus to Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie (Yerin Ha). The season splits into parts, with Part 1 on January 29 and Part 2 on February 26.

February features Netflix's The Night Agent Season 3 on the 19th, expanding on Matthew Quirk's political thriller beyond the original book. Apple TV+ counters with The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 on February 20, based on Laura Dave's sequel novel The First Time I Saw Him, which publishes January 6. New additions to the cast include Judy Greer and Rita Wilson.

March arrivals include Starz's final Outlander Season 8, adapted from Diana Gabaldon's historical fantasy series of nine novels and two novellas. Prime Video's Scarpetta, starring Nicole Kidman as medical examiner Kay Scarpetta from Patricia Cornwell's books, also debuts then. Apple TV+ launches Imperfect Women on March 18, a psychological thriller from Araminta Hall's novel, featuring Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara across eight episodes.

April brings Apple TV+'s Margo’s Got Money Troubles on the 15th, with Elle Fanning as a single mother turning to OnlyFans, joined by Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman, based on Rufi Thorpe's novel. Other projects like Vladimir, led by Leo Woodall and Rachel Weisz from Julia May Jonas' book, and Netflix's My Life With the Walter Boys Season 3 are slated for 2026 without specific dates. These adaptations highlight ongoing demand for book-to-screen stories across genres.

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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.

Following the March 2026 wave of mystery and thriller adaptations (see our previous coverage), additional book-based series have launched this year on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV, featuring obsessions, conspiracies, and family perils.

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A selection of upcoming television series offers viewers a mix of adaptations, thrillers, and comedies set for release from March to May 2026. Highlights include book-based dramas and projects from notable creators like the Duffer brothers and Margaret Atwood. These shows span platforms such as Apple TV Plus, Netflix, and PBS.

As 2026 begins, broadcasters and streamers have revealed a slate of returning series across platforms. Highlights include new seasons for HBO's Euphoria and Industry, Netflix's Bridgerton, and Starz's final Outlander installment.

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Building on earlier 2026 TV previews highlighting revivals and January launches, fresh coverage from IndieWire and the Lewiston Tribune spotlights 40-50 anticipated series, introducing new standouts like Ryan Murphy's horror 'The Beauty' alongside spinoffs and originals across platforms.

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.

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TVLine has published a detailed roundup of new live-action scripted TV series set to debut in 2026 across major U.S. broadcast networks, select cable outlets, and streaming platforms. The list, updated as of December 19, 2025, covers confirmed premieres from January through April, with additional titles awaiting dates.

 

 

 

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