TV premieres and sports events fill the week of January 25, 2026

The week of January 25, 2026, brings a packed schedule of new TV shows, movies, and sports events across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Highlights include series premieres like "Wonder Man" on Disney+ and "Bridgerton" Season 4 on Netflix, alongside major NFL championship games. Viewers can also catch documentaries and specials exploring history, music, and nature.

The television landscape for the week starting January 25, 2026, offers a diverse array of content to suit various interests. On Sunday, January 25, Prime Video launches the two-episode premiere of "It's Not Like That," starring Scott Foley as a widowed pastor and Erinn Hayes as a newly divorced mother navigating intertwined family lives. Fox introduces "Memory of a Killer" at 10 p.m., a thriller inspired by the novel "De Zaak Alzheimer" and its 2003 Belgian film, with Patrick Dempsey as a hitman hiding a deadly secret. Sports fans have the AFC Championship Game at 3 p.m. on CBS and the NFC Championship Game at 6 p.m. on Fox.

Monday, January 26, features the Season 24 premiere of "American Idol" on ABC at 8 p.m., alongside "Extracted" Season 2 and "Wild Cards" Season 3 on Fox and The CW, respectively. "The Rookie" takes its time slot premiere on ABC at 10 p.m., while History debuts "History's Deadliest With Ving Rhames," a docuseries hosted by the actor examining deadly historical events.

Tuesday, January 27, sees the eight-episode binge of "Wonder Man" on Disney+ at 9 p.m., starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley in a story of aspiring actors chasing superhero roles. PBS airs the "American Masters" documentary "Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire" at 9 p.m., profiling the Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate. Netflix releases the boy band documentary "Take That," using archive footage of their rise and reunion, and the comedy special "Mike Epps: Delusional."

Midweek, Wednesday, January 28, brings "School Spirits" Season 3 premiere on Paramount+ and "Shrinking" Season 3 on Apple TV+. Prime Video offers the movie "The Wrecking Crew," with Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista as estranged brothers uncovering family secrets.

Thursday, January 29, highlights include "Bridgerton" Season 4 premiere on Netflix with four episodes, and "Next Level Chef" Season 5 on Fox at 8 p.m. Friday, January 30, features a preview special "Inside the 68th Annual Grammy Awards" on CBS at 8 p.m.

The prior day, Saturday, January 24, sets the tone with Teyana Taylor hosting "Saturday Night Live," featuring musical guest Geese, and NBA games including Knicks vs. 76ers at 3 p.m. Hallmark's "Caught by Love" stars Rachael Leigh Cook and Luke Macfarlane in a romantic investigation tale. Nature enthusiasts can watch "Planet Earth: Kingdom," narrated by Sir David Attenborough, chronicling wildlife in Zambia's river valley.

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January 2026 TV Premieres: Broadcast, Cable, and Select Streaming

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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 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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The week of February 1, 2026, brings major entertainment events, starting with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards and culminating in the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Viewers can also catch new docuseries, series finales, and movies across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.

Rotten Tomatoes has compiled a calendar of anticipated TV show premieres for 2026, highlighting returns and new series across major streaming platforms and networks. Notable announcements include dates for Daredevil: Born Again season 2 and the final season of The Boys. The list covers everything from superhero sagas to period dramas, with many shows dropping episodes weekly or in full seasons.

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Building on our Early January Update, streaming services are rolling out fresh content for the week of January 9, 2026, including sequels, dramas, reality shows, and thrillers on Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, HBO/Max, and more. New highlights like Tron: Ares and His & Hers join returning series such as The Pitt Season 2 (premiering Jan. 8) and Industry Season 4 (Jan. 11), offering sci-fi, true crime, and high-stakes stories for diverse viewing.

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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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.

 

 

 

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