2025 TV Premiere Overview: Guide to New Shows

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2025 TV Premiere Overview

Navigating the 2025 Television Landscape: Your Comprehensive Guide to New and Returning Shows

As we enter 2025, the television landscape continues to evolve with hundreds of exciting premieres across broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming platforms. This comprehensive guide will help you plan your viewing schedule throughout the year.

Winter Programming Highlights

The new year kicks off with traditional specials like the Rose Parade and college football bowl games on January 1st. ABC revives "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on January 2nd, while Fox debuts the new comedy "Going Dutch" the same day.

Netflix maintains its strong presence with several January releases, including "Missing You," "Stranded with My Mother-in-Law" (Season 2), and the highly anticipated final season of "Stranger Things" split across multiple parts in late December.

Notable Returning Favorites

Fan favorites making their return include:

• "Abbott Elementary" (ABC, Season 3B) - January 8

• "The Rookie" (ABC, Season 7) - January 7

• "Chicago" franchise (NBC, mid-season returns) - January 8

• "The Traitors" (Peacock, Season 3) - January 9

• "RuPaul's Drag Race" (MTV, Season 17) - January 3

Streaming Platform Expansion

Streaming services continue to dominate with exclusive content:

• "WWE Monday Night Raw" finds a new home on Netflix beginning January 6

• Peacock introduces "The Copenhagen Test" on December 27

• Disney+ and Hulu collaborate on "Goosebumps: The Vanishing" for its second season

• Max debuts the new drama "The Pitt" on January 9

Genre Diversity

The 2025 lineup showcases remarkable diversity across genres:

• Drama: "Wolf" (AMC+), "Lockerbie: A Search for Truth" (Peacock), "On Call" (Prime Video)

• Comedy: "Happy's Place" (NBC), "Shifting Gears" (ABC)

• Reality/Competition: "Deal or No Deal Island" (NBC), "Kitchen Nightmares" (Fox)

• Docuseries: "Fixer Upper: Fireplace" (Magnolia), "Liberation: D-Day to Berlin" (Smithsonian)

• Anime: "Solo Leveling" (Season 2), "My Happy Marriage" (Season 2)

Late December Viewing Options

For those planning their holiday viewing:

• "Made in Korea" (Hulu) debuts on Christmas Eve

• "Stranger Things" continues its final season on Christmas Day

• "Members Only: Palm Beach" (Netflix) arrives on December 29

This guide will be continuously updated throughout the year as more premiere dates are announced. Whether you prefer network television, cable programming, or streaming content, 2025 promises an abundance of entertainment options for every viewer.The upcoming television landscape in early 2025 promises a diverse array of premieres across genres and platforms. Kicking off the year, anime enthusiasts can look forward to the second season of 'Toilet-bound Hanako-kun' streaming on Crunchyroll, alongside the return of 'The 100 Girlfriends Who Really Love You' and the debut of the new series 'The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World.'

In scripted dramas, PBS will unveil 'Masterpiece: Miss Scarlet' and 'All Creatures Great and Small,' both in their fifth seasons, while NBC introduces new episodes of 'St. Denis Medical' and 'Night Court.' Meanwhile, streaming giants like Netflix and Hulu will roll out a slate of fresh titles, including 'Public Disorder,' 'Cristóbal Balenciaga,' and 'Unmasked,' along with new seasons of favorites such as 'XO, Kitty' and 'Castlevania: Nocturne.'

Game shows and unscripted series are also set to make a splash, with CBS reviving 'Hollywood Squares' and 'Law & Order' continuing its long-running saga. Tubi and Freeform are introducing new unscripted projects like 'Scam Goddess,' while the documentary genre sees updates with 'Journey to America' and 'Harpoon Hunters' premiering across PBS and Discovery, respectively.

Sports fans will be able to catch the college football playoff final live on ESPN, and the award season heats up with the Critics Choice Awards broadcast on E!. Additionally, several major networks, including ABC, CBS, and NBC, are set to debut new drama, comedy, and reality series throughout January, promising a vibrant start to the year’s television offerings.UPCOMING TV PREMIERES: YOUR GUIDE TO FEBRUARY 2025 ENTERTAINMENT

AWARD SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

February kicks off with the Grammy Awards on CBS (Feb 2), followed by the BAFTA Film Awards on BritBox (Feb 16). The month closes with two major ceremonies: the NAACP Image Awards across multiple networks (Feb 22) and the SAG Awards exclusively on Netflix (Feb 23).

MAJOR SPORTS BROADCASTS

Mark your calendars for Super Bowl LIX on Fox (Feb 9), while racing fans can catch NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Countdown Live returning to The CW (Feb 15). Sports documentary fans should look for "Onside: Major League Soccer" debuting on Apple TV+ (Feb 21).

RETURNING FAN FAVORITES

HBO's acclaimed "The White Lotus" returns for its third season (Feb 16), while "Yellowjackets" launches its highly anticipated third season on Paramount+ (Feb 14). Netflix will debut the final season of "Cobra Kai" (Feb 13), and Prime Video brings back "Reacher" for season 3 (Feb 20).

NOTABLE NEW SERIES

CBS introduces "Watson," a new Sherlock Holmes-inspired drama (Feb 16), while NBC launches "Suits LA," hoping to recapture the magic of the original series (Feb 23). The CW debuts "Good Cop/Bad Cop," a new dramedy (Feb 19), and Apple TV+ premieres "Love You to Death," a new comedy series (Feb 5).

STREAMING ORIGINALS

Netflix continues its content push with numerous February premieres including "Zero Day," a new drama series (Feb 20), and "Love is Blind" returns for season 8 (Feb 14). Hulu debuts "A Thousand Blows" (Feb 21), while Prime Video launches "Reacher" season 3 (Feb 20).

DOCUMENTARY & UNSCRIPTED CONTENT

True crime enthusiasts can look forward to "American Murder: Gabby Petito" on Netflix (Feb 17) and "The Fox Hollow Murders" on Hulu (Feb 18). History Channel presents "Thomas Jefferson," a new documentary miniseries (Feb 17), while CNN debuts "Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103" (Feb 16).

FAMILY & ANIMATION HIGHLIGHTS

Disney+ premieres "Win or Lose," a new animated comedy series (Feb 19), while Apple TV+ introduces "Goldie," a new children's animated series (Feb 14). Netflix adds "Pokémon Horizons" season 2 (Feb 7) and "Gabby's Dollhouse" season 11 (Feb 17).

INTERNATIONAL OFFERINGS

BritBox brings "Death in Paradise" season 14 (Feb 19) and "A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story" (Feb 17) to U.S. audiences, while Acorn TV debuts New Zealand drama "A Remarkable Place to Die" (Feb 17).Starting February 27, a variety of new and returning series will unfold across multiple streaming platforms and networks. Prime Video introduces the dramatic series 'House of David,' while Hulu unveils the compelling documentary 'Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke.' Netflix launches several new shows including the comedy 'Running Point,' the second season of 'Graveyard,' and the intense drama limited series 'Toxic Town.' Additionally, Netflix presents 'Dalah: Death and the Flowers' and 'Coyotl: Hero and Beast' on Max, signaling a diverse slate of storytelling. HGTV fans can look forward to Season 5 Part B of 'Christina on the Coast,' and History explores mysteries in Season 3 of 'Swamp Mysteries.' Viaplay premieres the Polish documentary series 'The Case of Iwona Wieczorek,' marking its U.S. debut, while Brandon TV continues with Season 2 of 'Mad House.'

On February 28, Disney+ drops the first half of Season 1B of 'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place,' and Netflix expands its comedy lineup with 'Roosters' and drama with 'Dabba Cartel' and 'Tuiskoms.' Netflix also debuts 'Aitana: Metamorphosis,' and Prime Video introduces 'Suzhal: The Vortex.' Max adds 'Toad and Friends,' an animated series for children. Moving into March, Netflix premieres 'The Photo Lab,' and OWN features the fourth season of 'Family or Fiancé.' A&E launches two new documentary series, 'Million Dollar Zombie Flips' and 'Hours to Buy.' Japanese anime fans can enjoy Season 1 of 'Cells at Work! Code Black' and 'Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.'

By March 2, the 95th Academy Awards air live on CBS, and NBC premiers 'The Americas' in its new time slot. MGM+ offers 'Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue,' while Vice's 'High Stakes Poker' returns for Season 13. Oxygen presents Season 18 of 'Snapped: Killer Couples,' and Food Network features Season 6 of 'Tournament of Champions.' National Geographic explores Malawi in a new documentary series.

The week continues with HBO’s new docuseries 'Celtics City' and Netflix’s Season 3 of 'Hot Wheels: Let’s Race.' CNN introduces 'The Arena with Kasie Hunt,' and Acorn TV debuts 'Recipe for Love and Murder' from South Africa. Disney+ launches 'Daredevil: Born Again,' and Netflix offers 'With Love, Meghan' alongside the documentary 'Sin City Gigolo: A Murder in Las Vegas.' Bravo unveils 'Denise Richards & Her Wild Things,' and ID introduces 'Body Cam: On the Scene' Season 5.

March 5 features CBS's 'The Amazing Race' Season 37, Hulu’s 'Texas True Crime' Season 4, and Netflix’s limited series 'Just One Look,' along with new dramas 'Medusa' and 'The Leopard.' Tubi debuts a new wrestling series, 'WWE Evolve.' The following day, ABC airs the second halves of Season 7B of '9-1-1' and 'Grey’s Anatomy,' along with Season 1B of 'Doctor Odyssey.' Hulu releases 'Deli Boys,' and Netflix continues with 'Beauty in Black,' 'For the Win: NWSL,' and the new series 'Lil Kev.' Prime Video introduces 'For the Win,' while British series 'Dylan’s Playtime Adventures' arrives on Max.

Midweek, March 7, brings 'When No One Sees Us' on Max, and Netflix’s Season 7 of 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive.' Netflix also premieres 'When Life Gives You Tangerines,' and Starz releases Season 4 of 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan.' Fox Nation airs Season 37 of 'Cops,' with Roku Channel launching 'Visionaries.' Shudder's 'The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs' Season 7 and PBS's Norwegian series 'R.I.P. Henry' also debut.

On March 8, BBC America presents 'Planet Earth: Asia,' and Britbox showcases 'Travels with Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet.' The following day, ABC airs new seasons of 'American Idol' and 'The $100,000 Pyramid,' alongside AMC’s 'Dark Winds' Season 3 and HBO’s final season of 'The Righteous Gemstones.' Bravo’s 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 16, Discovery’s 'Naked and Afraid' Season 18, and new docuseries 'Filthy Fortunes' are also scheduled. CNN’s 'United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper' and 'Twitter: Breaking the Bird' debut new seasons and series, respectively. HGTV kicks off 'Home Town Takeover,' and National Geographic offers 'Crash Course Cuisine with Hudson Yang.'

As March 10 arrives, Lifetime airs 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' Season 2 and 'Confessions of Octomom' in a new docuseries. Food Network’s 'Spring Baking Championship' Season 11 and FYI’s 'Instant Italian' premiere. Adult Swim launches 'Oh My God… Yes!' and Season 3 of 'Yolo: Crystal Fantasy.' Acorn TV introduces 'Blackshore,' Season 1. The week continues with series and specials across platforms, including Netflix’s 'Port Protection Alaska' on March 11, and a mix of talk shows, dating reboots, and reality series.

Later in March, viewers can explore new seasons of 'The Wheel of Time,' 'Long Bright River,' and 'Love is Blind: Sweden.' Several networks, including PBS, BBC America, and Acorn TV, present new drama and documentary series. The month concludes with a variety of premieres, from 'Bad Romance' Season 2 on ABC to a range of British dramas and short-form content, offering a broad spectrum of entertainment options into late March.In early 2025, viewers can anticipate a diverse lineup of fresh premieres and season launches across various networks and streaming platforms. Among the highlights is the highly awaited final season of "The Conners" on ABC, wrapping up its seventh run on March 26. On the same day, Apple TV+ introduces two brand-new comedy series, "The Studio" and "Side Quest," promising fresh humor for subscribers.

Meanwhile, Netflix rolls out several intriguing limited series and returning seasons. Notably, "Caught" makes its debut as a drama limited series, and "Survival of the Thickest" resumes its second season. Also premiering are "From Rock Star to Killer" and "Gold & Greed," two gripping documentary series that delve into compelling true stories.

On March 27, Amazon Prime Video releases the final season of "Bosch: Legacy," bringing closure to the crime drama saga. Netflix continues to expand its documentary offerings with new series such as "From Rock Star to Killer" and "Gold & Greed," alongside the second season of "Survival of the Thickest." Sports fans can tune into ESPN for the Major League Baseball opening day doubleheader, marking the start of a busy season on April 1.

April brings a host of new content, with "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" returning for their respective new seasons, alongside fresh series like "Mobland" on Paramount+ and "The Last Anniversary" on AMC+. Children's programming also ramps up, with new animated series like "Blippi’s Job Show" on Netflix and "To Be Hero X" on Crunchyroll.

Drama lovers can look forward to "The Handmaid’s Tale" concluding its sixth season on Hulu, while Netflix unveils "The Gardener," a new limited series. April 10 features the highly anticipated second season of "Unicorn Academy" on Netflix, as well as "Moonrise," an anime series on Netflix, and "Gremlins: The Wild Batch" on Max.

Throughout the month, documentary fans are treated to series such as "Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny" on History, "The Gardener" on Netflix, and "Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid" on History. Additionally, the streaming lineup includes the return of iconic series like "Doctor Who" on Disney+ and "The Last of Us" on HBO, both highly anticipated by fans worldwide.

Sports enthusiasts can catch live games and specials, including "Major League Baseball Opening Day" and "Sunday Night Baseball," ensuring a lively start to the season. As spring unfolds, a tapestry of new and returning series promises entertainment across genres, from comedy and drama to documentaries and children's programming, making early 2025 a vibrant period for viewers everywhere.In April 2025, viewers can look forward to a diverse lineup of premieres and new seasons across various platforms. Prime Video will launch the highly anticipated second season of "Last One Laughing Colombia," while Discovery Channel continues its long-running series with the 29th season of "Ghost Adventures" and the second season of "Expedition Files."

Fresh drama series debut on Freeform with "The Stolen Girl," and BritBox introduces the first season of the British drama "Agatha Christie’s Towards Zero." Fans of reality TV can enjoy season 2 of "RuPaul’s Drag Race Live Untucked" on WOW Presents Plus.

April 17 features new network entries like "Law & Order: Organized Crime" on Peacock, now on a new platform, alongside Netflix’s "Ransom Canyon" and "Istanbul Encyclopedia," the latter a limited series. Prime Video offers "Leverage: Redemption" season 3 and a new animated comedy "A Happy Family USA." Peacock presents "Team MEKBOTS: Animal Rescue," an animated series for children, and Tubi returns with season 2 of "Boarders."

The following day, Disney+ releases season 2 of "Light & Magic," and Prime Video introduces a compelling new drama "The Narrow Road to the Deep North." Max airs the first half of season 1b of "Lu & the Bally Bunch," while PBS debuts "A Dangerous Friendship," a French drama series.

April 19 continues with Netflix’s "Heavenly Ever After," a fresh drama series, and Nickelodeon launches "Super Duper Bunny League," an animated series for kids. HBO’s "The Rehearsal" season 2 premieres on April 20, alongside TLC’s "Sister Wives" season 19b and HGTV’s "Home Town" season 9b. National Geographic debuts "Secrets of the Penguins," a documentary miniseries, and Ovation presents "Mozart: Rise of a Genius," a new docuseries.

April 21 showcases "America’s Most Wanted" season 3 on Fox and season 20 of "Love It or List It" on HGTV. Lifetime premieres "Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out," a new docuseries, while Acorn TV adds season 11 of "The Brokenwood Mysteries."

Later in April, Disney+ airs the final season of "Andor" (season 2), and Netflix presents a trio of documentary series: "Race for the Crown," "The Class," and a limited series "A Tragedy Foretold: Flight 3054." Discovery Channel’s "Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America" returns for its fourth season, along with PBS’s "Changing Planet" season 4.

Netflix’s "You" reaches its concluding season 5, and Apple TV+ debuts "Jane," season 3, along with "Étoile," a new dramedy series. AMC+ introduces season 2 of "Black Snow," and Bravo launches season 2 of "Vanderpump Villa."

From April 25 onwards, animated series like "Pokémon Horizons" season 2b and "Weak Hero Class" season 2 premiere on Netflix. Discovery’s "Gold Rush: White Water" continues with season 9, and PBS offers "The Mountain Detective" season 3. Roku Channel features "Morimoto’s Sushi Master" season 2.

In late April, ESPN and Disney+ present a new season of "Savannah Bananas Baseball," while Bravo introduces "Love Hotel," a new dating series. MSNBC and CNN debut documentary series such as "David Frost vs." and "My Happy Place," along with travelogues like "Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain." Food Network’s "Last Chef Standing" season 2 airs on April 24.

May kicks off with new seasons and series across many networks. CBS’s "Hollywood Squares" season 1b revives the classic game show, and Netflix releases "Unseen," a new drama. Prime Video unveils "Formula E: Driver," and Disney+ introduces "Genghis Khan: The Secret History of the Mongols."

Drama series like "Malditos" on Max and "Return to Paradise" on Ovation also debut. On May 3, VH1’s "Basketball Wives" season 4, ESPN’s "Full Court Press" season 2, and Food Network’s "Manet’s Eats" premiere, among others.

May 4 features "The Walking Dead: Dead City" season 2 on AMC, and Disney+ launches "Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld," a new animated short series. Apple TV+ offers "Wondla" season 2, and PBS begins "Masterpiece: Miss Austen." WNBA fans can catch a new season of "Countdown," while Rhiannon Giddens hosts "My Music," season 3.

Later that week, Netflix releases "Love, Death + Robots" season 4, "Thank You, Next," and "Franklin," alongside several new drama and limited series. Prime Video presents "Overcompensating," Max offers "Mermicorno: Starfall," and Paramount+ adds season 3 of "Skymed."

Throughout May, the streaming and cable landscape continues to expand with a variety of new series, finales, and special event broadcasts, promising entertainment for all tastes and age groups.

Upcoming TV Premieres 2025

Television enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The spring and summer months of 2025 are packed with exciting premieres across broadcast networks, streaming platforms, and cable channels.

May kicks off with returning favorites like "Welcome to Wrexham" on FX and introduces compelling new series including Apple TV+'s sci-fi drama "Murderbot" on May 16th. Sports fans can enjoy WNBA coverage on Ion and ESPN mid-month.

Fox brings back "LEGO Masters" on May 19th, while Peacock debuts four new comedies the same day, including "Older Hotter Wiser" and "The Kouncil."

Late May highlights include "Nine Perfect Strangers" returning to Hulu for season 2 on May 21st, "Big Mouth" beginning its final season on Netflix May 23rd, and Adult Swim's "Rick and Morty" season 8 premiere on May 25th.

June programming features NBC's milestone 20th season of "America's Got Talent" on May 27th, followed by "Ginny & Georgia" season 3 on Netflix June 3rd. Sports enthusiasts can catch the NHL Stanley Cup Final starting June 4th and NBA Finals beginning June 5th.

Award show viewers should note the American Music Awards on CBS May 26th, followed by the Tony Awards on June 8th and BET Awards on June 9th.

Disney Channel revives "Phineas and Ferb" on June 5th, while Syfy/USA's "Resident Alien" returns for season 4 on June 6th.Prime summer premieres start with 'The Real Housewives of Miami' on June 12.

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'New seasons debut for 'Fubar,' 'Alone,' and 'Kings of Jo’burg' mid-month.

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'Major releases include 'The Bear' Season 4 on June 25 and 'Squid Game' Season 3 on June 27.

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'Documentary highlights feature 'America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' and 'Born to be Viral.'

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'Fantasy and drama fans await 'Ironheart' and 'The Sandman' Season 2a in late June and early July.

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'Reality TV continues with 'Love Island UK,' 'Too Hot to Handle: Spain,' and 'Big Brother' Season 27.

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'Anime offerings expand with titles like 'Lord of Mysteries' and 'The Summer Hikaru Died.'

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'The Gilded Age' returns for Season 3 on June 22, while 'Foundation' Season 3 premieres July 11.

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'Cooking and competition series like 'Super Mega Cakes' and 'Building the Band' add variety.

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'The final season of 'Tour de France: Unchained' arrives on July 2, concluding the docuseries.

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'New sci-fi entries include 'Nautilus' on June 29 and 'Dexter: Resurrection' on July 11.

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'Children's programming features 'Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends' and 'Not a Box.'

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'Historical docuseries like 'Walking with Dinosaurs' and 'Hazardous History with Henry Winkler' premiere in June.

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'Streaming services compete with originals such as 'Too Much' on Netflix and 'Smoke' on Apple TV+.

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'The summer schedule concludes with 'Bachelor in Paradise' and 'Quarterback' Season 2 in early July.Here's the rewritten content:

Summer TV Guide: Upcoming Series Premieres for July and August 2025

July kicks off with a diverse lineup of new entertainment options across platforms. A&E introduces "Betting on Beloit," while MGM+ debuts drama series "The Institute" on July 13. Peacock enters the reality TV space with "Love Island: Beyond the Villa," and CNN offers two documentary miniseries examining iconic moments and controversial figures.

Mid-July brings Netflix's continuation of "Sakamoto Days" on the 14th, alongside Hulu's new drama "Stags." The following day features Hulu's true crime exploration "Her Last Broadcast" and Netflix's comedy "Entitled."

Reality TV fans can mark July 16 for CBS's "Big Brother" season 27, while drama enthusiasts await the final season of Prime Video's "The Summer I Turned Pretty." Paramount+ resurrects a beloved sci-fi franchise with "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" returning for its third season on July 17.

Disney+ introduces "The Nice Guy" on July 18, the same day Netflix premieres "Superstar" and HBO explores a music legend in "Billy Joel: And So It Goes."

The second half of July features National Geographic's "Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller" (July 19), Disney+'s news venture "What You Need to Know" (July 21), and Hulu's "Red Eye" (July 22).

Network television makes a strong showing on July 23 with ABC reviving "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and "Match Game," while Comedy Central finally releases the delayed new seasons of "South Park" and "Digman!"

Netflix dominates late July with the conclusion of "The Sandman" on the 24th, followed by new dramas "Trigger" and "Mandala Murders" on the 25th.

August programming begins with Disney+ launching "Eyes of Wakanda" on the 1st, alongside Apple TV+'s "Chief of War." Netflix's reality hit "Perfect Match" returns for season 3 the same day.

The month continues with Netflix's "Beyond the Bar" (August 2), Hulu's revival of "King of the Hill" (August 4), and Netflix's highly anticipated "Wednesday" season 2 premiere on August 6.

Sports content features prominently with HBO's "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the Buffalo Bills" (August 5), Prime Video's "Taurasi" documentary (August 7), and new live bull riding coverage on Fox Nation (August 8) and The CW (August 9).

The summer TV season rounds out with Hallmark Channel's "The Chicken Sisters" returning for season 2 on August 10.The streaming and broadcast landscape heats up as summer transitions to fall.

From animated adventures for the youngest viewers to gritty dramas and competitive reality shows, there's something for every taste.

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New series launch alongside returning favorites, with many final seasons bidding farewell to beloved characters.

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August brings a wave of premieres, starting with family-friendly content like Marvel's Iron Man and His Awesome Friends on Disney Jr.

Unscripted series like A Sorority Mom’s Guide to Rush! on Lifetime offer a different kind of drama.

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Mid-month highlights include the final season of And Just Like That… on HBO Max and the return of Limitless with Chris Hemsworth on Disney+.

New documentary series explore everything from fitness reality TV to historical tragedies.

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As the month progresses, look for the second season of Peacemaker and the third season of Invasion on Apple TV+.

Competition shows ramp up with The Great American Baking Show Celebrity Summer and new cooking series.

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September kicks off with a focus on sports, as college football returns across multiple networks including ABC, NBC, and Fox.

New dramas like Blood & Myth on Hulu and NCIS: Tony & Ziva on Paramount+ also debut.

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The month features notable returns such as Wednesday on Netflix and The Great British Baking Show.

Awards season begins with the MTV Video Music Awards airing across CBS, MTV, and Paramount+.

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From Acorn TV's Irish Blood to Tubi's Demascus, streaming services continue to expand their original offerings.

This season promises a diverse mix of storytelling, from true crime documentaries to heartwarming comedies.As autumn approaches, the broadcast and streaming calendar fills with premieres.

Drama enthusiasts can anticipate new seasons.

'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' returns for a third season on AMC.

HBO presents the limited series 'Task'.

Prime Video debuts 'The Girlfriend' and the animated 'Helluva Boss'.

Hulu adds 'Tempest' to its lineup.

Netflix offers numerous new dramas including 'The Dead Girls', 'Black Rabbit', and 'Crime Scene Zero'.

Disney+ expands with 'Call My Agent Berlin'.

Reality and competition formats are also abundant.

'Only Murders in the Building' continues on Hulu.

Netflix delivers new dating series like 'Love Is Blind: France'.

'The Golden Bachelor' and 'Survivor' return to network television.

Food Network kicks off 'Halloween Baking Championship'.

Documentary series provide intriguing true stories.

HBO explores 'Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television'.

Netflix has docuseries like 'Beauty and the Bester' and 'Mafia: Most Wanted'.

Paramount+ examines modern fame with 'Thirst Trap'.

Children's programming sees fresh additions.

Netflix premieres 'Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish' and 'The Melon Patch'.

Disney Channel revives 'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place'.

Longstanding favorites maintain their presence.

'Monday Night Football' and 'Thursday Night Football' dominate sports.

Daytime staples like 'The View', 'Jeopardy!', and 'Wheel of Fortune' return.

Syndicated talk shows including 'Entertainment Tonight' and 'The Drew Barrymore Show' continue their runs.

This season promises a diverse mix of returning hits and intriguing new stories across all platforms.Fall TV Season Heats Up: Your Complete Guide to Upcoming Shows

The television landscape is bursting with fresh content and returning favorites this autumn. From network staples to streaming exclusives, viewers have an abundance of entertainment options arriving soon.

Late September Highlights

Starting September 25, CBS brings back "The Amazing Race" for its 38th season, while NBC's long-running "Law & Order" franchise returns with multiple series including "SVU" entering its remarkable 27th season. Netflix debuts several new offerings including "House of Guinness" and the limited series "Wayward," while "Alice in Borderland" returns for a third season.

The week continues with "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune" spinning into its sixth season on ABC (September 26), while animation fans can look forward to "Pokémon Concierge" returning to Netflix.

Weekend programming sees CBS stalwart "60 Minutes" launching its 58th season on September 28, alongside FOX's animation domination lineup featuring "The Simpsons" (Season 37) and "Bob's Burgers" (Season 16).

October Programming Explosion

Early October brings ABC's critically acclaimed "Abbott Elementary" back for its fourth season on October 1, paired with NBC's Chicago franchise trifecta. Netflix counters with "Love is Blind" Season 9 and new drama "Rivalries."

Horror fans should mark October 2, when "E.B. White's Charlotte's Web" arrives on HBO Max, while true crime enthusiasts can anticipate "Wasp Woman: The Murder of a B-Movie Queen" on Sundance Now.

Ryan Murphy's anthology continues with "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" hitting Netflix on October 3, alongside several new comedy and drama offerings across multiple platforms.

NBC's institution "Saturday Night Live" enters its 51st season on October 4, while anime enthusiasts have multiple premieres to track including the final season of "My Hero Academia" on Crunchyroll.

The television celebration continues through early October with PBS launching new Masterpiece offerings on October 5, and networks debuting everything from soap operas to cooking competitions through October 9, when ABC premieres "9-1-1: Nashville" alongside the ninth season of its parent series.Upcoming 2025 Broadcast and Streaming Series Lineup Revealed

As the new year approaches, viewers can anticipate a diverse slate of fresh and returning programming across major networks and streaming platforms. Highlights include compelling dramas, innovative docuseries, lively comedies, and exciting sports events scheduled throughout the first months of 2025.

Drama enthusiasts will be delighted with premieres such as Netflix's intense limited series "Murdaugh: Death in the Family" and the return of beloved favorites like "NCIS" and "The Diplomat." Streaming giants like Hulu and Prime Video will also debut new series including "No One Saw Us Leave" and "Harlan Coben’s Lazarus," promising gripping storytelling.

Comedy fans will enjoy the launch of "The Chair Company" on HBO and the continuation of "Starting 5" on Netflix. Additionally, new animated children's series like "Thomas and Friends: Sodor Sings Together" will entertain young audiences.

Documentary and true crime aficionados should look out for the recent releases such as "Mother, May I Murder?" on ID and "Ghosts" season 4 on CBS, alongside investigative series like "Scammed: Getting Even" on Fox Nation. Sports fans aren't left out, with the NBA tip-off on NBC and new countdown shows on Bet offering plenty to cheer for.

Special events and limited series are also scheduled, including "Hot Rod Garage" on MotorTrend and the highly anticipated "Star Wars: Visions" season 3 on Disney+. Notably, November features a variety of seasonal programming, from holiday baking shows to new reality series and drama series like "The Great American Baking Show" and "Start Up, Fall Down."

The schedule showcases a carefully curated mix of genres aimed at diverse audiences, ensuring that 2025 will be a year full of entertainment options. Viewers are encouraged to mark their calendars for these exciting premieres and return episodes, promising an engaging year ahead across all entertainment platforms.

Fall Series Launches

A fresh wave of series is set to arrive this fall, bringing new stories and familiar favorites back to your screen.

November kicks off with animated adventures and gripping dramas. Netflix welcomes 'The Bad Guys: Breaking In' for younger audiences, while HBO Max debuts the mysterious 'Dear X'. For documentary lovers, 'Alex vs. Arod' on HBO and 'The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley' on Sundance Now offer compelling true stories.

As the month progresses, competition heats up. Food Network serves 'Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas' and 'Sweet Empire'. NBC introduces new comedies like 'Stumble' and 'The Paper', the latter making its broadcast premiere. Streaming services expand their libraries with Prime Video's animated 'Bat-Fam' and Netflix's docuseries 'Marines'.

The mid-month schedule is packed with returning hits and new limited series. Bravo continues with 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' reunion and 'Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay'. Netflix adds to its drama slate with 'Mrs Playmen' and 'The Beast in Me', and its documentary offerings with 'Seconds: The Fernando Báez Sosa Case'.

Late November offers a diverse mix. 'Landman' returns for a second season on Paramount+, while PBS premieres the historical docuseries 'The American Revolution'. Holiday programming begins with Magnolia Network's 'Gingerbread Land' and Netflix's 'The Great British Baking Show: The Holidays'.

December shifts focus to finales, holidays, and high-stakes drama. Peacock airs the final season of 'Bel-Air', and Netflix launches new dating series like 'Love Is Blind: Italy'. The holiday spirit continues with ABC's 'The Great Christmas Light Fight' and Netflix's 'Is It Cake? Holiday'.

Documentaries remain a strong draw, with Netflix's 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' and Peacock's feature-length 'The Rise'. Disney+ brings back the epic 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' for a second season, ensuring a strong finish to the year's premiere calendar.A fresh batch of series arrivals lands just before the holidays.

From a festive mystery to a post-apocalyptic return, December brings diverse viewing.

Emily returns to the City of Light for a fifth season on December 18th.

Netflix offers a new Italian comedy, 'Sicily Express,' and a quiz show called 'What’s in the Box?'

Prime Video shifts the anticipated 'Fallout' to December 16th and launches the new drama 'Human Specimens.'

Docuseries explore topics from wildlife to rare collectibles, with 'King of Collectibles' returning.

Tubi introduces new drama 'Speed' and comedy 'Mo’ Waffles' to its lineup.

The final episodes of 'Dora' premiere on Paramount+ this month.

Acorn TV delivers a Christmas special for 'The Madame Blanc Mysteries' to start the month.

Late December sees the return of David Letterman's interview series on Netflix.

What are the Harry Potter Movies about and Where to Watch

What are the Harry Potter Movies about and Where to Watch are popular questions among fans. These films depict Harry Potter's adventures at Hogwarts as he confronts evil forces and discovers his destiny, with where to watch harry potter varying across streaming platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime, or through digital rentals, sometimes requiring a VPN to access content restricted by location.

Why Choose SafeShell as Your Netflix VPN?

If you're seeking to access region-restricted content like Harry Potter movies, you should consider the SafeShell VPN.

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Watching Harry Potter with SafeShell VPN is incredibly straightforward. Here's how to unlock magical adventures from any location:

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  • Download the SafeShell VPN application for your specific device, whether it's a smartphone, tablet, or computer
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