Winter TV premieres highlight new series and returning favorites

Television programming ramps up this winter with a variety of new shows and season returns, following a slower start to the year. Highlights include Ryan Murphy's body horror entry and Marvel's industry satire, alongside reunions of comedy talents. Viewers can expect releases from major networks and streaming platforms through March.

The television landscape is heating up after a quiet period, with several anticipated series set to debut or return in the coming months. Kicking off the season, FX and Hulu will air "The Beauty" on January 21 at 9 p.m., a Ryan Murphy production featuring gruesome deaths among international supermodels. The cast includes Ashton Kutcher, Isabella Rossellini, and Rebecca Hall, tapping into the current trend of body horror seen in films like "The Substance."

Disney+ follows on January 27 with "Wonder Man" at 9 p.m., a Marvel series exploring the filmmaking process through two actors, played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley, competing for superhero roles.

Peacock's "The ’Burbs" arrives February 8, reimagining the 1989 Tom Hanks film with Keke Palmer as a newcomer uncovering oddities in her husband's suburban neighborhood.

NBC premieres "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" on February 23 at 8 p.m., starring Tracy Morgan as a fallen football star seeking redemption. Created by Robert Carlock of "30 Rock" fame, it features Daniel Radcliffe and Erika Alexander, with Tina Fey as an executive producer.

That same day, Hulu launches season 2 of "Paradise," a conspiracy thriller starring Sterling K. Brown as a Secret Service agent probing a presidential assassination in a simulated world, drawing comparisons to the success of "Severance"'s second season.

FX's "Love Story" is slated for February, depicting the romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, with Paul Anthony Kelly, Sarah Pidgeon, Naomi Watts as Jackie Kennedy, and Alessandro Nivola as Calvin Klein.

CBS and Paramount+ bring "Marshals" on March 1 at 8 p.m., a Taylor Sheridan project following Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton from "Yellowstone" transitioning to U.S. Marshal duties, joined by Gil Birmingham, Mo Brings Plenty, and Brecken Merrill.

Prime Video's "Scarpetta" debuts March 11, adapting Patricia Cornwell's forensic novels with Nicole Kidman in the lead role, alongside Jamie Lee Curtis and Bobby Cannavale.

HBO's "Rooster," set for March, stars Steve Carell as a professor reconciling with his daughter, produced by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses. Finally, "The Comeback" season 3 returns in March, with Lisa Kudrow reprising Valerie Cherish after a 12-year hiatus in a changed media environment.

These releases span genres from thriller to comedy, offering diverse viewing options amid ongoing industry shifts.

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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.

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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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.

Expanding on earlier 2026 TV previews, new buzz spotlights revivals like Scrubs and The Night Manager alongside early-year premieres across Netflix, HBO Max, Peacock, and more, blending nostalgia with fresh thrillers and dramas.

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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.

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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TVLine has released a comprehensive guide to over 140 TV premieres and finales scheduled for March 2026 across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. The month features major new series debuts like the Yellowstone spin-off Marshals and Taylor Sheridan's The Madison, alongside returning favorites such as Outlander and Daredevil: Born Again. Additional highlights include documentaries, comedies, and films on services like Netflix, HBO, and Paramount+.

 

 

 

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