2026 Winter TV Premieres: Additional January-March Highlights

Continuing coverage from our January 2 preview of early 2026 hits like 'The Pitt' S2, 'Bridgerton' S4, and 'Best Medicine', new announcements spotlight more returning series, revivals, and debuts through March, from 'Game of Thrones' spin-offs to Marvel satires and 'Yellowstone' extensions.

Updating our initial look at 2026's winter TV slate, networks and streamers have revealed further premieres building on 2025 standouts like 'Severance' S2 and 'Stranger Things'.

As covered previously, HBO Max's 'The Pitt' S2 (Jan 8) and HBO's 'Industry' S4 (Jan 11) launch the year with ER intensity and finance intrigue.

Fantasy fans await HBO's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' (Jan 18), a 'Game of Thrones' prequel following Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey) and squire Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) in lighter tales 100 years prior. Peacock's 'Ponies' (Jan 15) stars Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson as CIA widows in a Cold War thriller, while FX/Hulu's 'The Beauty' (Jan 21) brings Ryan Murphy's disease mystery with Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall.

Disney+'s 'Wonder Man' (Jan 27) offers Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as satirical superhero Simon Williams. Apple TV+'s 'Shrinking' S3 (Jan 28) reunites Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, adding Michael J. Fox. Idris Elba's 'Hijack' S2 hits Jan 14 on a high-speed train crisis.

February features Netflix's 'The Lincoln Lawyer' S4 (Feb 5) with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo defending a murder case, Hulu's 'Paradise' S2 (Feb 23) starring Sterling K. Brown, ABC's 'Scrubs' revival (Feb 25) reuniting Zach Braff and co-stars, and Apple TV+'s 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' S2 (Feb 27) delving into MonsterVerse lore.

Paramount+ kicks off March 1 with 'Y: Marshals', the first 'Yellowstone' spin-off led by Luke Grimes against Montana crime.

This diverse lineup spans genres, with heavyweights like 'The Bear' S5 and 'Euphoria' S3 eyed for later defense of their titles (per Esquire).

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March 2026 TV premieres: Complete lineup across streaming platforms and networks

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March 2026 brings a packed slate of new TV series, season returns, reboots, and finales to streaming services and networks like Netflix, Prime Video, Starz, ABC, Apple TV+, Disney+, Bravo, Paramount+, and HBO Max. Highlights span crime dramas (RJ Decker, Scarpetta), origin stories (Young Sherlock), epic conclusions (Outlander S8 final), superhero action (Invincible S4, Daredevil S2), reality TV (Ladies of London reboot), and more, starting early in the month.

Streaming services gear up for February 2026 with new seasons of popular shows like Bridgerton and The Night Agent, alongside revivals such as Scrubs. The month features light new releases but emphasizes familiar series and major sports events. Highlights include thrillers, dramas, and post-apocalyptic tales across Netflix, Hulu, and others.

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March 2026 brings a lineup of new and returning TV series across various streaming services, featuring stars like Nicole Kidman, Steve Carell, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Highlights include Yellowstone spinoffs and final seasons of long-running dramas. These releases span genres from thrillers to comedies.

TVLine has released its weekly guide to new and returning TV shows, movies, and specials airing from March 1 to 7, 2026. Highlights include awards ceremonies, docuseries on historical disasters, and season finales across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. The schedule features notable stars like Kevin Kline, Jason Bateman, and Rachel Weisz in new projects.

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Continuing our coverage of March 2026 streaming TV premieres, the week of March 8-15 delivers new and returning series on Netflix, HBO, and Paramount+, timed with the 98th Academy Awards on March 15. Key arrivals include the second season of Netflix's One Piece live-action adaptation, HBO's Rooster comedy, Netflix's Virgin River season 7, and Paramount+'s Yellowstone spinoff The Madison.

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