TV Shows Releasing in 2026: All You Need to Know
2026 is packed with must-watch TV shows, from thrilling mysteries and spy dramas to epic romances and superhero adventures.

Binge‑watchers, brace yourselves: 2026 is bringing TV like you’ve never seen before. From spy thrillers and period romance to character dramas and modern reinventions of classic tales, the new lineup makes this a year worth bookmarking on your calendar. Whether you are a dedicated binge‑watcher or someone who likes to discover a new show through word‑of‑mouth, the coming months have endless options to amp up your watchlist.
Here’s a look at what’s coming to screens in 2026 and when you can watch it.
His & Hers - (January 8, 2026, Netflix)

Netflix starts the year with something gripping: His & Hers, a psychological mystery thriller based on Alice Feeney’s bestselling novel. The series tells the story of Anna and Richard as their relationship begins to fall apart. What makes His & Hers compelling is not just suspense, but the way it shifts perspectives to make viewers question what they think they know about each character. With a strong cast including Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, this will be one of the year’s binge‑worthy mysteries.
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials - (January 15, 2026, Netflix)

If classic murder mysteries are more your type, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials brings Christie’s genius into stylish 1920s England. A group of friends find themselves entangled in secret codes, cryptic clues, and hidden threats. With big names like Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman leading the cast, this adaptation promises suspense, wit, and the warm nostalgia of Christie’s signature world.
Bridgerton - Season 4 (Jan 29 & Feb 26, 2026, Netflix)

The Regency‑era romance that became a global obsession returns in early 2026 with Bridgerton Season 4, released in two parts. This season shifts the spotlight to Benedict Bridgerton’s romantic quest, a story filled with charm, humor, and emotional complexity. Bridgerton continues to redefine what historical romance can feel like on screen, balancing its visuals and costumes with relatable themes of joy, heartbreak, and pride.
Steal - (January 21, 2026, Prime Video)

London gets a stylish, crime‑drama twist with Steal, starring Sophie Turner as Zara, an office worker whose life takes a wild turn into the world of heists. This series is not just about the crime itself, it is about why characters take risks, where loyalties fall, and what happens when ordinary people are pushed to extraordinary extremes. With sharp performances and a clever script, Steal gives crime storytelling a contemporary, character‑first spin.
The Night Manager - Season 2 (January 11, 2026, Prime Video)
After nearly a decade, The Night Manager returns in January 2026 for its second season, premiering on Prime Video worldwide (with early BBC airing in the U.K.). Tom Hiddleston reprises his Golden Globe‑winning role as Jonathan Pine, who is now living under a new identity but soon drawn back into the world of secret missions. This time, Pine confronts dangerous conspiracies that stretch from London to Colombia. With Olivia Colman back as Angela Burr, this revival of the acclaimed spy drama blends tension, emotional nuance, and cinematic storytelling.
Will Trent - Season 4 (January 6, 2026, ABC/Hulu)

Will Trent brings rich character‑driven procedural drama back for its fourth season right at the start of the new year. Based on Karin Slaughter’s novels, this police thriller centers on Special Agent Will Trent as he solves complex cases while navigating personal struggles and deep relationships.
Young Sherlock - (March 4, 2026, Prime Video)

March brings a reimagining of one of literature’s most iconic detectives in Young Sherlock, a thrilling look at Sherlock Holmes during his university years. This series explores how Holmes’s legendary mind began to take shape, mixing academic curiosity with real‑world danger. With dynamic pacing, youthful energy, and smart character development, Young Sherlock offers something fresh for both fans of the character and newcomers alike.
Daredevil: Born Again - Season 2 (March, 2026, Disney+)

Superhero fans on Disney+ get another dose of gritty action with Daredevil: Born Again returning for its second season. Charlie Cox leads as Matt Murdock, diving deeper into the blurred lines between justice and vengeance in the streets of Hell’s Kitchen. With intense choreography, moral conflicts, and layered relationships, this is not your average comic book show, it is a grounded, emotionally rich exploration of power and conscience.
The Traitors – Season 4 (January 1, 2026, BBC One)

Reality TV fans, The Traitors returns on New Year’s Day for its fourth season. Filmed in the atmospheric Scottish Highlands and hosted again by Claudia Winkleman, the show throws contestants into a psychological game of trust, deceit, and strategy. Its blend of social gameplay and emotional drama has made The Traitors a hit with audiences, and this season promises even more unexpected alliances and betrayals as competitors fight for a shot at the prize pot.
Across genres, 2026’s TV lineup brings creative ideas where classics are reinvented, favorites evolve, and new voices make their mark. From undercover missions and romance to mystery and action, this year reminds us why television has become one of the most compelling storytelling mediums of our time.




