Over the course of the next year, it’s expected that numerous TV shows, both old and new, scripted or unscripted, will debut on various streaming, broadcast, and cable platforms. While we may have reached the peak of television content for now, there will still be an overwhelming amount of choices for viewers to choose from.
Here, The Hollywood Reporter serves as your handy resource to stay updated on everything happening this year. Below you’ll find an extensive rundown of premiere dates spanning various platforms throughout the upcoming 12 months.
Keep this webpage bookmarked for your convenience, as we’ll continually update our calendar with new premiere and finale dates throughout the year. This will serve as a comprehensive guide for upcoming events in 2025. Please note that most of the times mentioned are Eastern Time/Pacific Time, unless specified otherwise.
May
Sunday, May 49 p.m.: Miss Austen (PBS)
June
Sunday, June 88 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Tony Awards (CBS/Paramount+ With Showtime)
Tuesday, June 24Ironheart (Disney+)
July
No dates announced yet.
August
Wednesday, Aug. 6Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+)
September
No dates announced yet.
October
TBD: Marvel Zombies (Disney+)
November
No dates announced yet.
December
TBD: Wonder Man (Disney+)
January
On Wednesday, January 1st, you can catch “Missing You” on Netflix at 11 a.m. Eastern Time or 8 a.m. Pacific Time. Meanwhile, the Rose Parade will be airing simultaneously on ABC, NBC, and Great American Family channels.
As a history enthusiast who’s always intrigued by unsolved mysteries and true crime documentaries, I can hardly wait for the premiere of “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” on Peacock this coming Thursday, January 2nd. The Lockerbie disaster is one of those events that left a lasting impact on the world, and I’ve been following its aftermath ever since it happened in 1988. I remember being just a teenager at the time and feeling utterly shocked by the news. This documentary promises to delve deep into the investigation and provide new insights into this tragic incident.
On the lighter side of things, I’m also excited about “Cunk on Life,” a show that airs on Netflix. Diane Morgan, the creator and star of this quirky comedy series, has a unique way of tackling complex topics with humor and wit. It’s always a delight to see her take on various subjects, and I can’t wait to find out what she has in store for us this time.
In between these two programs, I’ll be tuning into “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” on ABC at 8 p.m. This show has been a favorite of mine since it first aired back in 2003. The heartwarming stories and transformations never fail to move me, and I always come away feeling inspired.
At 9 p.m., I’ll be switching over to Fox for “Animal Control,” a reality show that follows the work of animal control officers as they rescue and rehabilitate animals in need. As someone who has always had a soft spot for animals, this show is right up my alley. The dedication and compassion these workers show towards their furry (and not-so-furry) charges never cease to impress me.
Finally, at 9:30 p.m., I’ll be catching “Going Dutch” on Fox. While I don’t know much about this comedy series yet, I’ve heard good things and am eager to give it a try. I always enjoy discovering new shows that make me laugh and keep me entertained, so I hope “Going Dutch” will fit the bill!
On Friday, January 3rd:
– Selling Sunset is streaming on Netflix at 8 PM
– At 9 PM, RuPaul’s Drag Race can be watched on MTV
– And at the same time, The Way Home airs on Hallmark.
On Sunday, January 5th:
– At 8 PM Eastern Time and 5 PM Pacific Time: The Golden Globe Awards air on CBS.
– At 9 PM, catch When Calls the Heart on Hallmark or continue with Mayfair Witches on AMC/AMC+.
– Finally, at 10 PM, Vienna Blood can be found on PBS.
On Monday, January 6th at 8 PM Eastern Time / 5 PM Pacific Time, tune in for WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix. At 9 PM, catch the finale of Brilliant Minds on NBC, featuring two back-to-back episodes.
Monday, Jan 6th, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT – WWE Monday Night Raw (Netflix) and 9 p.m. – the final episodes of Brilliant Minds air on NBC.
As a long-time television enthusiast and someone who values a good mix of reality, drama, and documentaries in my viewing schedule, I eagerly look forward to Tuesday, January 7th. The lineup for the evening promises an exciting blend of returning favorites and new series that cater to my diverse tastes.
Starting at 8 p.m., I’ll be tuning into Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action on Netflix. Having grown up watching the original show, I’m curious to see how this reboot will captivate a modern audience and address today’s societal issues.
Next up is a block of shows on ABC, starting with Will Trent at 8 p.m., followed by Kitchen Nightmares: Road to Super Bowl LIX at 9 p.m. I’ve always been intrigued by crime dramas and restaurant makeover shows, so this double-header should be right up my alley!
At 9 p.m., I’ll switch over to Fox for the new series High Potential, followed by Doc. The former promises an engaging look at the lives of young athletes striving for greatness, while the latter offers a glimpse into the lives of fascinating individuals through compelling documentaries.
Finally, wrapping up my Tuesday evening will be The Rookie on ABC at 10 p.m. I’ve been hooked on this show since its debut and can’t wait to see where the storylines go in this new season.
All in all, Tuesday, January 7th is shaping up to be a fantastic evening for television lovers like myself, offering a diverse range of quality programming that caters to various interests. I can hardly wait!
On Wednesday, January 8th at 8 PM: Shifting Gears (ABC), The Price Is Right at Night (CBS), Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test (Fox)
At 8:30 PM, Abbott Elementary airs on ABC with a new time slot.
At 9 PM: Celebrity Jeopardy! on ABC, followed by Raid the Cage on CBS.
9th January, 2021:
– American Primeval on Netflix
– The Traitors on Peacock
– The Upshaws on Netflix
– On Call on Amazon Prime Video
– The Pitt on Max
– Asura on Netflix
– At 8 p.m., Hollywood Squares on CBS
This way, the information is presented in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, with each item separated and clearly labeled for easy reference.
Friday, Jan. 10Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Disney+/Hulu)
On Sunday, January 12th:
– 7:00 PM: The Critics Choice Awards (E! channel)
– 8:00 PM: Miss Scarlet (airing on PBS)
– 9:00 PM: All Creatures Great and Small (also on PBS)
Monday, Jan. 1310 p.m.: The Curious Case Of … (ID)
On Wednesday, January 15th:
– A Real Bug’s Life (available on Disney+)
– A New Episode of Our Family Series (to be found on HBO/Max)
– At 10 PM, don’t miss Scam Goddess (airing on Freeform)
Thursday, Jan. 16XO, Kitty (Netflix)
Harley Quinn (Max)
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night (Peacock)
Friday, Jan. 17Severance (Apple TV+)
9 p.m.: The Couple Next Door (Starz)
Tuesday, Jan. 219 p.m.: The Joe Schmo Show (TBS)
January 22nd’s lineup includes:
– Prime Target on Apple TV+
– WAGS to Riches on Netflix
– At 7 p.m., The Thundermans: Undercover airs on Nickelodeon
On Thursday, January 23rd:
– The Night Agent on Netflix
– Harlem on Prime Video
– 8 p.m.: All-Day Police on The CW
– 9 p.m.: Crime Central on The CW
Friday, Jan. 248 p.m.: Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW)
9 p.m.: Masters of Illusion (The CW)
On Saturday, the 25th of January, at 8 PM Eastern Time or 5:30 PM Pacific Time:
– Asia (available on BBC America and AMC+)
– NBA Saturday Primetime (broadcasted by ABC)
Sunday, Jan. 2610 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT (approximate): Watson (CBS; follows AFC Championship game)
Monday, Jan. 278 p.m.: The Bachelor (ABC)
10 p.m.: History’s Most Shocking (History)
Tuesday, Jan. 28
Paradise (Hulu)9 p.m.: Great Migrations: A People on the Move (PBS)
As a long-time gamer and TV enthusiast, I can tell you that my Wednesday evenings are jam-packed with exciting entertainment! I start off my night by diving into the world of Marvel with Disney+’s “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man”. Being a fan of the comics, it’s always a thrill to see how they bring these stories to life on screen.
Next up, I switch over to Apple TV+ for a dose of gaming culture in “Mythic Quest”. As someone who’s spent countless hours crafting characters and exploring virtual worlds, this show really hits close to home. The behind-the-scenes look at game development is both hilarious and insightful, making it a must-watch for any gamer out there.
At 8 p.m., I split my screen between “All American” on The CW and “The Challenge: All Stars” on MTV. While one show follows the ups and downs of high school football players navigating life off the field, the other brings back some of the most iconic contestants from past seasons of “The Challenge”. It’s a perfect balance of drama, competition, and nostalgia that keeps me hooked week after week.
Finally, at 10 p.m., I tune in to CBS for a blast from the past with “Hollywood Squares”, now airing at a new time. Growing up watching this classic game show, it’s always fun to see how it holds up today and the celebrities who take on the squares.
All in all, my Wednesday evenings are filled with a mix of action, comedy, drama, and nostalgia – something for every type of entertainment lover!
Thursday, Jan. 30
The Recruit (Netflix)
Mo (Netflix, final season)9 p.m.: Scamanda (ABC)
Friday, Jan. 318 p.m.: NCIS: Sydney (CBS)
10 p.m.: SWAT (CBS, new time)
February
Sunday, Feb. 28 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT: Grammy Awards (CBS)
11:30 p.m.: Common Side Effects (Adult Swim)
On Monday, February 3rd at 8 pm: 911 (Fox, series finale), The Voice (NBC), and All American (The CW airing regularly.
At 10 pm: The Hunting Party (NBC)
This way, the information is presented in a clear and easy-to-understand format.
Wednesday, Feb. 5
Celebrity Bear Hunt (Netflix)8 p.m.: Wild Cards (The CW)
6th February, Thursday:
Invincible (available on Prime Video)
Sweet Magnolias (streaming on Netflix)
The Kardashians (can be found on Hulu)
Clean Slate (also available on Prime Video)
Friday, Feb. 7Newtopia (Prime Video)
Pokemon Horizons: The Series (Netflix)
9th February, Sunday: Puppy Bowl XXI airs on Animal Planet at 6:30 p.m. ET and 3:30 p.m. PT; Super Bowl LIX follows on Fox at the same times, with an approximate start time for The Floor on Fox at around 10:30 p.m. ET and 7:30 p.m. PT.
Or, more casually:
Sunday, Feb 9th: Tune in to Puppy Bowl XXI on Animal Planet at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, followed by Super Bowl LIX on Fox, and don’t forget The Floor on Fox later in the night, approximately around 10:30 p.m. ET and 7:30 p.m. PT.
Monday, Feb. 108 p.m.: Extracted (Fox)
Tuesday, Feb. 11The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (Netflix)
As a longtime fan of reality television, I have to say that my Wednesday evenings are always filled with excitement when it comes to my favorite shows. Having followed The Masked Singer for a few seasons now, I eagerly wait for its weekly airing on Fox at 8 p.m., where the mystery behind the masked singers is finally revealed.
Following that, at 9 p.m., I switch over to Fox again for their regular time slot of The Floor, which never fails to entertain me with its dance-off competitions and energetic performances. Lastly, I round off my Wednesday evenings by tuning into Summer House on Bravo, a show that offers a glimpse into the lives of young adults living in the Hamptons, providing an interesting contrast to the high-energy dance competition on The Floor.
These shows have become a staple in my weekly viewing routine, and I look forward to them as a way to unwind after a long day and enjoy some escapism through reality television.
Thursday, Feb. 13
Cobra Kai (Netflix, final episodes)8 p.m.: Next Level Chef (Fox)
Hey there fellow gaming enthusiasts! Swapping controllers for remotes today as I’m excited to share my upcoming binge-watching plans:
On the 14th of February, I’ll be diving into the romantic reality show “Love Is Blind” on Netflix.
And come the 16th, I can’t wait for the on-air premiere of “Yellowjackets”, which will be streaming on Paramount+ With Showtime. Get ready to join me on this thrilling adventure!
Saturday, Feb. 155 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT: NASCAR Xfinity Series (The CW)
On Sunday, February 16:
– 8 PM: Special Anniversary Episode of Saturday Night Live (NBC)
– 9 PM: Regular Time for Watson (CBS), New Episode of The White Lotus (HBO)
– 10 PM: New Time Slot for The Equalizer (CBS)
Wednesday, Feb. 19Win or Lose (Disney+)
9 p.m.: Good Cop/Bad Cop (The CW)
Thursday, Feb. 20Zero Day (Netflix)
Reacher (Prime Video)
Friday, Feb. 21Surface (Apple TV+)
A Thousand Blows (Hulu)
23rd February, 1923 (on Paramount+)
7 PM Eastern Time / 4 PM Pacific Time: The Americas (on NBC)
8 PM ET/5 PM PT: SAG Awards (Netflix)
9 PM: Suits: LA (NBC)
10 PM: Grosse Pointe Garden Society (on NBC)
Monday, Feb. 242 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT: Beyond the Gates (CBS)
Wednesday, Feb. 268 p.m.: Survivor (CBS)
Thursday, Feb. 27House of David (Prime Video)
March
Sunday, March 27 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT: The Oscars (ABC)
8 p.m.: The Americas (NBC, regular time)
Tuesday, March 4Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+)
Wednesday, March 59:30 p.m.: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Thursday, March 6Deli Boys (Hulu)
8pm on Sunday, March 9: I’ll be tuning into American Idol on ABC.
9pm: Can’t miss Dark Winds premiering on AMC and AMC+.
10pm: Wrapping up the night with The $100,000 Pyramid on ABC.
Thursday, March 13The Wheel of Time (Prime Video)
Friday, March 14Dope Thief (Apple TV+)
Thursday, March 20The Residence (Netflix)
9 p.m.: Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox)
Sunday, March 239 p.m.: Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (PBS)
Wednesday, March 26Side Quest (Apple TV+, all episodes)
The Studio (Apple TV+)
April
Friday, April 11Your Friends and Neighbors (Apple TV+)
Thursday, April 16Government Cheese (Apple TV+)
Tuesday, April 22
Andor (Disney+)
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