Get ready for a TV revolution in 2026! As we bid farewell to 2025, the upcoming year promises an exciting lineup of returning shows, spin-offs, and brand-new titles that will keep you glued to your screens. But here's the real question: which of these shows will become the next watercooler sensation?
HBO is pulling out all the stops with Industry and Euphoria returning for their fourth and third seasons, respectively. But here's where it gets controversial: the network is also launching two Game of Thrones prequels, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and the returning House of the Dragon. Will these new additions live up to the original's legacy, or will they fall flat? You decide. AMC's critically acclaimed dramas, Dark Winds and Interview With the Vampire (now titled The Vampire Lestat), are also making a comeback, leaving fans eager for more.
Netflix is delivering the highly anticipated fourth season of Bridgerton, but the real surprise is the absence of a certain fan-favorite show. And this is the part most people miss: with so many new releases, some shows might get lost in the shuffle. Will your favorite make the cut?
From PBS's returning dramas, All Creatures Great and Small and Miss Scarlet, to Starz's final season of the time-traveling epic Outlander, there's something for every taste. Hulu is launching the first spin-off of The Handmaid's Tale, The Testaments, and bringing back Rivals. HBO Max's instant hit, Heated Rivalry, is also getting a second season, fueling the ongoing debate: which streaming service reigns supreme?
As we eagerly await 2026, one thing's certain: the TV landscape is evolving, and we're here for it. But what's your take? Are you excited for these returns, or do you think some shows should have stayed canceled? Let the discussions begin!