2026 TV Previews: New Horror, Comedies, and Franchises

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.

Recent previews expand the 2026 TV landscape with diverse new series, complementing prior reports on early premieres like Netflix's 'His and Hers' and revivals such as 'Scrubs' and 'The Night Manager' S2.

Confirmed early highlights, as previously noted, include HBO's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' (Jan. 18, 'Game of Thrones' prequel with Peter Claffey), Disney+'s 'Wonder Man' (Jan. 27, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in a meta superhero tale), and Hulu's 'The Testaments' ('Handmaid's Tale' sequel, April).

New buzz focuses on FX's 'The Beauty' (Jan. 21), Ryan Murphy's horror with Evan Peters, Anthony Ramos, and Ashton Kutcher about a perfection virus sparking murders in fashion. Peacock's 'The 'Burbs' reboot (Feb. 8) stars Keke Palmer in a horror-comedy update of the 1989 film; NBC's 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins' (Feb. 23) features Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe in comedy.

Upcoming include Amazon's 'Scarpetta' (March, Nicole Kidman), PBS's 'The Count of Monte Cristo' (March 22, Sam Claflin, Jeremy Irons), and the final 'The Boys' S5 (April). These additions signal strong Emmy potential amid shifting schedules.

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2026 TV Preview: Revivals and January Premieres

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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.

Continuing the buildup to 2026 TV season previews—following coverage of IndieWire and Lewiston Tribune roundups—Rolling Stone and ComicBook.com on January 8 unveiled their most anticipated series. These lists spotlight revivals, sequels, and originals like 'Daredevil: Born Again' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale,' blending prestige dramas, horror, sci-fi, and comedies across major platforms.

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Building on initial 2026 TV previews highlighting revivals like Scrubs and early premieres such as Ponies and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, fresh announcements reveal an even broader slate across platforms. From HBO's The Pitt to Netflix's Bridgerton returns, the year promises diverse genres, starting strong in January.

Entertainment previews from late 2025 highlight a packed slate of returning series and new dramas set for 2026 across major platforms. From sci-fi epics to period romances, the year promises diverse storytelling on Netflix, BBC, Prime Video, and more. Highlights include sequels to hits like The Boys and Bridgerton.

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Building on late 2025 previews of the year's most anticipated series, early 2026 delivers immediate thrills with new seasons of hits and fresh shows across streaming and broadcast. HBO's 'The Pitt' Season 2 leads with high-stakes ER drama, joined by Netflix's 'Bridgerton' romance and more.

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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Networks and streaming services have revealed decisions on numerous series for 2026, with many fan favorites extended and others concluding. Notable early renewals highlight confidence in shows like A Man on the Inside and Your Friends & Neighbors, while long-runners such as Stranger Things prepare to end.

 

 

 

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