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Dramatic illustration of Will Trent in therapy confronting a symbolic shark from his past, for the season 4 premiere of ABC's Will Trent.
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Will Trent season 4 premiere: Therapy, healing, and a shark from the past

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In the January 6, 2026, season 4 premiere of ABC's Will Trent—titled 'Speaking of Sharks' and directed by star Ramón Rodríguez—Special Agent Will Trent confronts an escaped serial killer from his past five months after a GBI attack, diving into therapy amid personal upheaval. Executive producers emphasize themes of emotional unraveling and growth.

Netflix has unveiled the trailer and confirmed the release date for its upcoming mystery crime drama series, Detective Hole. The show promises intriguing storytelling in the genre. Details emerged in a recent announcement highlighting the series' debut.

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Production on the seventh season of ITV's Unforgotten has begun, as announced by ITV and PBS on January 26, 2026. Returning leads Sanjeev Bhaskar and Sinéad Keenan will investigate a new cold case involving child remains found in London. The season features a notable ensemble of new actors from shows like Peaky Blinders and Game of Thrones.

Alicia Silverstone stars as Fiona Fox in the new Acorn TV series Irish Blood, a six-part murder mystery exploring family secrets and abandonment. In an interview, Silverstone reveals how her producer role allowed deep involvement in the show's creation. The series premieres on August 11 with episodes streaming weekly.

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The upcoming ITV crime series Winter has reached a key milestone with its cast completing the first read-through. Starring Richard Armitage as forensic pathologist Dr Ethan Winter and Annabel Scholey as detective DI Lauren Bell, the show promises a mix of self-contained mysteries and ongoing personal drama. Production is set to start soon in Bristol and Belgium.

The New Zealand crime drama A Remarkable Place to Die has been renewed for a second season, set to release in 2026. The series, which premiered its first season on Acorn TV earlier this year, stars Chelsie Preston Crawford and Rebecca Gibney as a detective investigating her family's deaths. The renewal was announced by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon during a set visit.

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The New Zealand crime drama A Remarkable Place to Die has been greenlit for a second season, expanding to six feature-length episodes. Production will take place at the new Remarkable Studio in Queenstown/Tāhuna, with the renewal announced during a visit by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The series, an international co-production, is set to premiere in 2026.

 

 

 

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