Year-End Content Surge: Streaming Releases Guide

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Year-End Content Surge

Streaming platforms and networks gear up for a year-end content surge

Explore fresh narratives and returning favorites across various services

Prime Video offers new drama Malice (Nov 14)

Animated adventures include LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails (Nov 14)

The Mighty Nein animation launches November 19

Season 3 of The Family Man arrives November 21

Fallout continues its story on December 17

Netflix presents psychological thriller The Seduction (Nov 14)

How To Win The Lottery drama premieres November 14

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory returns November 20

Stranger Things concludes across multiple December dates

Envious and A Man On The Inside resume November 19-20

Peacock shifts Universal theme parks documentary to November 17

Bel-Air's final season begins November 24

Percy Jackson expands its mythological journey December 10

Made In Korea drama debuts Christmas Eve

Irish culture returns with Here Come The Irish (Dec 8)

Apple TV+ continues Wondla's final chapter November 26

Prehistoric Planet explores icy eras that same day

Documentary series Born To Be Wild arrives December 19

The Hunt drama launches December 3

Bravo reality staples return late in the year

Southern Charm season 11 premieres November 19

Vanderpump Rules continues December 2

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills resumes December 4

PBS schedules vary by local outlet

Historical exploration begins with The American Revolution (Nov 16)

Royal Doctor Service returns November 27

Paradise reaches its ninth season November 28

Holiday-themed programming emerges

Gingerbread Land competition starts November 17

Is It Cake? Holiday returns November 25

ABC's Great Christmas Light Fight begins December 4

Home For Christmas resumes December 12

Early 2025 premieres included new dating formats

Crunchyroll launched multiple anime titles in January

Sports specials kicked off New Year's Day events

Additional 2025 premieres pending scheduling

This evolving guide updates regularly with new information

Suggestions can be submitted to editorial contactsIn 2025, viewers can look forward to an exciting lineup of premieres across various networks and streaming platforms, featuring both returning favorites and brand-new series.

Kicking off the year, ABC will bring back beloved shows such as 'America’s Funniest Home Videos' in Season 35B, along with new comedy series like 'Shifting Gears' and the highly anticipated second season of 'Will Trent.' Meanwhile, Hallmark Channel continues to charm audiences with the 12th season of 'When Calls the Heart,' and AMC+ unveils its second season of the supernatural drama 'Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches.'

For crime and mystery enthusiasts, PBS will launch its fourth season of 'Vienna Blood,' and Ovation presents the 18th season of 'Murdoch Mysteries.' Streaming giant Netflix will debut the third season of 'My Happy Marriage,' alongside new series including 'Unspecified Memory' and 'Hope Street.'

Anime fans are in for a treat with Crunchyroll’s slate, featuring new seasons of 'Solo Leveling,' 'Medaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My Charms,' and 'Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!,' as well as the return of 'Toilet-bound Hanako-kun' Season 2. Additionally, Hulu will release 'Love Island: All Stars' and the final season of 'The Upshaws.'

Sports fans can catch the live action of the NFL playoffs and the College Football Playoff Championship, while reality TV remains lively with new seasons of 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' on MTV and 'Unmasked' on Hulu.

Documentaries and special events also headline the schedule, including the Golden Globes Awards broadcast on CBS and Netflix’s 'The Roshans.' For viewers craving nostalgic or children’s programming, Max offers 'Harley Quinn' Season 5, 'Sesame Street' Season 55, and new animated series like 'Mermicorn: Starfall.'

February and beyond promise continued excitement, with premieres such as Apple TV+’s 'Severance' Season 2, NBC’s 'Mystic,' and new series on Starz and Discovery channels. From gripping dramas to lighthearted comedies, 2025’s lineup ensures there's something for every viewer to look forward to throughout the year.# 2025 TV Premiere Calendar: Your Complete Guide to New and Returning Shows

January Highlights

Starting January 23, television viewers can look forward to the return of "The Night Agent" on Netflix for its second season, previously scheduled for 2024. The same day brings the premiere of HBO's limited drama series "C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart" and the third season of Prime Video's "Harlem."

January 24 marks the debut of several intriguing new series, including Hulu's dramedy "The Best Heart Attack of My Life" and Netflix's medical drama "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call."

Late January delivers CBS's new drama "Watson" on the 26th, while the 27th brings the return of several CBS favorites with their mid-season premieres, including "NCIS" and "The Neighborhood."

February Programming

The first week of February features notable premieres like "The Voice" returning to NBC for its 26th season continuation on February 3, while The CW launches season 7 of "All American" the same day.

February 6 brings a content-rich day with Hulu's "The Kardashians" returning for season 6, Prime Video's "Invincible" for season 3, and Netflix's "Sweet Magnolias" for its fourth season.

Sports fans should mark February 9 on their calendars for Super Bowl LIX on Fox.

Mid-February highlights include Fox's "The Masked Singer" season 13 premiere on the 12th, the final season of "Cobra Kai" beginning February 13 on Netflix, and Paramount+'s highly anticipated "Yellowjackets" season 3 arriving on Valentine's Day.

Streaming Platforms Dominate

Netflix continues its strong presence with approximately 25 new and returning series in the first six weeks of 2025, including "The Night Agent," "Sweet Magnolias," and the conclusion of fan-favorite "Cobra Kai."

Prime Video offers diverse programming ranging from "Harlem" to "Invincible," while Apple TV+ presents new offerings like "Vietnam: The War That Changed America" documentary series and comedy "Love You to Death."

Disney+ enters 2025 with new content including the animated "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" and documentary series "Harlem Ice."

Broadcast Networks Revival

Traditional networks maintain their relevance with CBS leading the charge through returning franchises like "FBI" and "NCIS" alongside new offerings such as "Watson" and "Matlock."

ABC kicks off 2025 with season 29 of "The Bachelor" and introduces new docuseries "Scamanda," while The CW continues its transformation with returning shows "Police 24/7" and "Penn & Teller: Fool Us."

Fox positions itself for a strong start to 2025 with Super Bowl LIX coverage and popular competition series including "The Masked Singer" and "Next Level Chef."In February 2025, viewers can anticipate a wide array of exciting premieres across various networks and genres.

On February 16th, the action-packed season 4 of "The Equalizer" will debut on CBS, alongside the new drama series "Watson" airing in its time slot. Fans of animated comedy can look forward to "The Simpsons" returning for its 36th season, while "Family Guy" resumes its 23rd season. Fox also introduces "The Great North" season 5 and "Grimsburg" season 2, along with "Krapopolis" season 4. HBO continues its acclaimed series with "The White Lotus" season 3 and "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" season 12. TLC fans will enjoy "Day Fiancé" and "Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk" returning for their 11th seasons.

Sports and reality fans are catered to with WWE's new competition series "WWE LFG" and the fifth season of "WWE Rivals," as well as "WWE’s Greatest Moments" docuseries. "Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103," a documentary miniseries, premieres on CNN. Discovery launches its ninth season of "Seasons on the Fly," and Oxygen offers a new season of "Fatal Family Feuds." Court TV explores the O.J. Simpson case with the new docuseries "Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?"

February 17th sees the release of Netflix's gripping new documentary series "American Murder: Gabby Petito" and the 11th season of "Gabby’s Dollhouse." History Channel presents "Thomas Jefferson," a documentary miniseries, while BritBox premieres "A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story," a British limited series, in the U.S. Acorn TV introduces "Best Interests" and "A Remarkable Place to Die," both British series.

Hulu adds to its lineup with "The Fox Hollow Murders" docuseries and "Court of Gold," along with "Offline Love," a new dating series, and the German season 2 of "Too Hot to Handle." HGTV launches "Renovation Aloha," and FYI debuts "Tiny House Nation: Memory Lane," a new countdown series.

February 19th features the CW's new dramedy "Good Cop/Bad Cop," Disney+ introduces the animated comedy "Win or Lose," and Hulu premieres "Spartans: A True Story," a limited drama series. Netflix releases "My Family," and TLC's "My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now?" returns for its tenth season. Fox Nation offers "The Tides That Bind: Inside Alabama Football," while BritBox continues with season 14 of "Death in Paradise."

Reacher's third season arrives on Prime Video on February 20th, alongside Netflix's new drama "Zero Day" and Max's "Bea's Block" season 2. Freeform debuts "How I Escaped My Cult," a new docuseries.

Apple TV+ unveils season 2 of "Surface" and "Onside: Major League Soccer," a new docuseries, on February 21st. Hulu's "A Thousand Blows" and Netflix's season 2 of "Pantheon" also premiere, alongside new true crime and wildlife series on A&E and Nat Geo Wild.

The week concludes with the February 22nd live broadcast of the NAACP Image Awards across CBS, BET, MTV, VH1, and others, as well as Fox News' opinion series "My View with Lara Trump" and the return of "Extreme Road Ragers" on FYI.

March promises a robust schedule with the Oscars on March 2nd, the return of "The Americas" on NBC, and new series like "Daredevil: Born Again" on Disney+ debuting March 4th. Sports, drama, and documentary enthusiasts will find plenty to watch, including "The Amazing Race" season 37 on CBS, and "Body Cam: On the Scene" on ID, among others. As the days progress, new seasons and series across streaming platforms and cable networks will keep audiences engaged through late winter and into early spring.In March 2025, a diverse lineup of new and returning series will captivate audiences across various platforms.

Starting with March 9, viewers can enjoy the latest episodes of popular reality and drama series, including "American Idol" on ABC, now in its eighth season, and "The $100,000 Pyramid," also on ABC. Fans of crime dramas can tune into AMC’s "Dark Winds" season 3, while HBO’s "The Righteous Gemstones" reaches its final season, bringing a dramatic conclusion to the comedic series. Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" continues with its 16th season, and Discovery unveils its new documentary series "Filthy Fortunes," alongside the long-running "Naked and Afraid" season 18.

March 10 introduces new content such as "Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup" on Lifetime and the debut of "Confessions of Octomom." Food enthusiasts can look forward to "Spring Baking Championship" season 11 on Food Network, and "Instant Italian," a new culinary series on FYI. Adult animation fans will enjoy "Oh My God... Yes!" on Adult Swim, along with its third season of "Yolo: Crystal Fantasy." British drama "Blackshore" premieres on Acorn TV.

The week continues with documentary and reality series, including "Port Protection Alaska" on National Geographic from March 11. On March 12, Netflix presents "Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney," a fresh talk show, and a reboot of "Temptation Island" in the dating series realm. Hulu offers "Am I Being Unreasonable?" season 2, while HGTV’s "Married to Real Estate" returns for its fourth season.

March 13 brings highly anticipated seasons such as "The Wheel of Time" on Prime Video and "Love Is Blind: Sweden" on Netflix. Peacock releases "Long Bright River," a new limited drama series, and PBS offers "Murder in Sweden" season 4.

Mid-March features new drama series like "Dope Thief" on Apple TV+ and the British game show "I Literally Just Told You" on BritBox. Disney Channel’s "Kiff" begins its second season on March 15, and Netflix introduces "Cocomelon Lane" season 4, along with a new drama series "Until You Burn."

The latter part of March unveils a variety of genres, from sports with the "Major League Baseball Tokyo Series" on Fox to documentary series like "A Body in the Snow" on Hulu. Several new series debut on streaming platforms, including "Woman of the Dead" season 2 on Netflix and "Booked: First Day In" on A&E.

As spring unfolds, audiences can look forward to finales such as ABC’s "The Conners" season 7 on March 26. New comedy series like "The Studio" and "Side Quest" will debut on Apple TV+, while Netflix’s "From Rock Star to Killer" offers a gripping true crime story.

Late March features the final seasons of beloved shows like "Bosch: Legacy" on Prime Video and the start of fresh programming, including "Survival of the Thicket" on Netflix and "Fallen" on Sundance Now. The month wraps up with sports coverage, new reality series, and compelling documentaries across multiple networks, setting the stage for an engaging start to the spring viewing season.Streaming platforms dominate the April schedule with fresh arrivals and returning favorites.

Netflix offerings include the final season of dystopian drama 'The Handmaid's Tale' debuting April 8, alongside 'Karma', a new drama series arriving April 4.

Anime enthusiasts find 'Fire Force' Season 3 (April 4) and 'Witch Watch' (April 6) on Crunchyroll, while 'Moonrise' premieres on Netflix April 10.

Reality TV heats up with 'The Valley' Season 2 (Bravo, April 15) and new dating formats like '#somebodysson' (OWN, April 12) and 'Pop the Balloon Live' (Netflix, April 10).

Documentary fans can explore 'Savor the City' (TV One, April 4), 'Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing' (Netflix, April 9), and 'Secrets of the Penguins' (National Geographic, April 20).

Dramatic finales also mark the month: 'Hacks' Season 4 (Max, April 10) and 'Andor' Season 2 (Disney+, April 22) conclude their stories.

Mid-month brings 'Doctor Who' Season 15 to Disney+ (April 12) and the much-anticipated 'The Last of Us' Season 2 on HBO (April 13).

Late April premieres feature reality expansions 'Vanderpump Villa' Season 2 (Bravo, April 24) and culinary highlights like 'Chef’s Table: Legends' (Netflix, April 28).

Kids' programming includes 'Barney’s World' Season 1C (Max, April 7), 'Super Duper Bunny League' (Nickelodeon, April 19), and 'Unicorn Academy' Season 3 (Netflix, April 9).

International drama lands with 'Evilside' Season 1 (PBS, April 4) and 'A Dangerous Friendship' Season 1 (PBS, April 18).

Game shows return with 'Tic Tac Dough' and 'Bingo Blitz' (both GSN, April 14), while 'Celebrity Jeopardy!' Season 3 airs on ABC April 30.May brings a streaming and broadcast surge!

Catch returning favorites across genres

Drama continues with Bad Boy on Netflix

And The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 on AMC

Harry Wild returns for season 4 on Acorn TV

Blood of Zeus concludes its run on Netflix

The Chi kicks off season 7 on Paramount+

While Criminal Minds: Evolution unfolds season 3

Laughter fills the schedule too

Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight debuts animated comedy on Netflix

New comedy Bad Thoughts arrives mid-month

Big Mouth concludes with its final season on Netflix

RuPaul serves double drag with All Stars season 10 and Untucked season 7

Reality and competition heat up

Hollywood Squares plays on CBS

Basketball Wives returns to VH1

Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out slices through Food Network

Masterchef: Dynamic Duos cooks up season 15 on Fox

America’s Got Talent launches season 20 on NBC

Documentaries explore diverse worlds

Formula E: Driver races onto Prime Video

Genghis Khan reveals secrets on Disney+

Octopus! dives deep as a Prime Video limited series

American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden arrives on Netflix

Sitting Bull chronicles history on History Channel

New scripted series make their mark

The Royals drama begins on Netflix

Murderbot mystery starts on Apple TV+

Duster crime tale premieres on Max

Transplant medical drama heals on NBC

The Librarians: The Next Chapter opens on TNT

Don’t miss special events

BAFTA Television Awards stream live on BritBox

American Music Awards air live on CBS

WNBA coverage tips off across ESPN, ION, and Prime VideoThe upcoming 2025 television lineup features a diverse array of shows spanning multiple genres and networks, promising an exciting year for viewers.

Starting with reality and comedy, MTV's "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" returns for its eighth season, while Fox continues to entertain with "Bob’s Burgers" and "The Great North," both entering their latest seasons.

British drama fans can look forward to "Death Valley" on BritBox, which offers a compelling series from the UK.

Documentary enthusiasts will be intrigued by DAZN's "Eyes on the Rise" and Netflix's "Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal," among others.

May kicks off with the premiere of "Mama June: Family Crisis" on WE tv, followed by new series like "Good Boy" on Prime Video and a dramatic miniseries "The 13th Wife: Escaping Polygamy" on Lifetime.

June is packed with new seasons and fresh series: Max unveils "The Mortician," and History Channel presents "The Mega-Brands That Built America" season three.

Food Network fans can enjoy "BBQ Brawl: Flay vs. Chauhan vs. Lofaso," while A&E revives "Duck Dynasty" with "Duck Dynasty: The Revival."

Unscripted series continue with CNBC's "Unlocked" and MTV's "Caught in the Act: Double Life."

June also introduces exciting new series like "Love Island USA" on Peacock, "Ginny & Georgia" season three on Netflix, and "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch" returning for season six on History.

Sports lovers will catch live coverage of the NHL Stanley Cup Final and NBA Finals, with Game 1 scheduled for June 4 and June 5 respectively.

Animation and children's programming include "Phineas and Ferb" revival on Disney Channel and new series like "Iggy and Mr. Kirk" on Great American Family.

As summer unfolds, viewers can enjoy a mixture of crime, drama, reality, and documentary series, ensuring a dynamic and varied television landscape through mid-2025.

Summer TV Premieres

Upcoming Streaming & Broadcast Premieres for Summer 2025

As the summer heat rises, so does the excitement for new and returning series across multiple platforms. July brings a diverse lineup of entertainment options for viewers to enjoy.

Netflix Highlights

Netflix kicks off the month with "Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers" documentary series on July 1, followed by the highly anticipated second part of "The Sandman" final season on July 24. Sports fans can look forward to "Quarterback" Season 2 (July 8) and cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the final season of "Tour de France: Unchained" premiering July 2.

Anime enthusiasts should mark their calendars for "The Summer Hikaru Died" (July 5) and "Leviathan" (July 10), while comedy fans can anticipate "Too Much" premiering July 10.

Prime Video Offerings

Prime Video presents "Panchayat" Season 4 on July 2, the drama series "Ballard" on July 9, and the emotional final season of "The Summer I Turned Pretty" arriving July 16. Documentary fans should note "One Night in Idaho: The College Murders" limited series launching July 11.

Crunchyroll's Anime Explosion

Crunchyroll dominates the anime scene with multiple premieres including "Onmyo Kaiten Re:Birth Verse" and "New Saga" on July 2, the popular "My Dress-Up Darling" Season 2 on July 5, and "Gachiakuta" on July 6.

Network Television Returns

ABC brings back fan favorites with "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 10 (July 7), "Celebrity Family Feud" Season 11 (July 10), and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Season 11 (July 23).

CBS viewers can enjoy "Big Brother" Season 27 starting July 10 with its time slot premiere on July 16.

Premium Cable Highlights

Showtime presents "Dexter: Resurrection" on July 11, while HBO debuts "Rage" drama series the same day and the documentary miniseries "Billy Joel: And So It Goes" on July 18.

FXX's beloved "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" returns for Season 17 on July 9.

Reality & Competition Series

TLC offers "My Big Fat Fabulous Life" Season 13 (July 1) and "90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?" Season 9 (July 6).

Food Network introduces "Family Recipe Showdown" on July 17, while HGTV presents "My Lottery Dream Home" Season 17 (July 18).

For the complete summer viewing schedule across all platforms, check your local listings or streaming service announcements.Scheduled premieres for 2025 span a diverse array of genres, promising an exciting year for television enthusiasts. Kicking off in late July, viewers can anticipate the debut of gripping dramas such as 'Code of Silence' on BritBox and the returning second season of 'The Congregation: Bride of Christ' on Viaplay. Netflix unveils new titles like the intense drama 'Trigger' and the mystery 'Mandala Murders,' while Roku channels introduce the travelogue 'Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross.'

Documentary fans will find compelling content like National Geographic’s 'Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time,' and Discovery’s 'Animals on Drugs.' Comedy lovers should mark their calendars for Netflix’s 'Leanne' and 'Glass Heart,' both arriving at the end of July. Animated series like Hulu’s 'The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball' and HBO Max’s 'Let's Go Bananas' bring humor to the small screen.

August promises a wealth of new seasons and fresh series. Disney+ moves 'Eyes of Wakanda' to August 1, alongside new drama 'Chief of War' on Apple TV+ and the final season of 'And Just Like That...' on HBO Max. Sports and adventure series such as 'PBR Bull Riding Team Series' on The CW and 'Ghost Adventures: House Calls' on Discovery add action-packed options.

Drama aficionados can look forward to Netflix’s 'Love is Blind: UK' and 'Saare Jahan Se Achha,' while British series like 'Fisk' and 'Unforgotten' continue on PBS. Competition shows remain popular, with 'Lego Masters Jr.' on Fox, and 'Deb’s House' on We TV. The month culminates with the final season of 'Upload' on Prime Video and new cooking series 'Let Frankie Cook' on Tastemade, ensuring a rich lineup for audiences seeking fresh entertainment and familiar favorites alike.Upcoming TV Premieres: Your Guide to Late Summer & Early Fall 2023 Shows

As the summer winds down and fall approaches, television networks and streaming platforms are gearing up with an impressive lineup of new and returning series. From thrilling dramas to engaging reality competitions, here's a comprehensive look at what's coming to your screens in the weeks ahead.

Late August Highlights

The end of August brings several notable premieres across various platforms. Competition fans can look forward to Roku Channel's new series, while documentary enthusiasts will find compelling content on Fox Weather examining Hurricane Katrina's legacy. Netflix continues its strong presence with returning seasons of popular shows, while Hulu introduces a fascinating docuseries about a famous heist.

Drama lovers should mark their calendars for Prime Video's new thriller series launching August 27th, alongside Hulu's new dramatic offering. Disney+ returns with the second season of its adventure series, while sports fans can celebrate the return of Thursday night college football on ESPN.

Labor Day Weekend Television

The holiday weekend ushers in a wave of college football across multiple networks, with ABC, NBC, Fox, ESPN, TNT, CBS, and The CW all featuring games. Beyond sports, this period also welcomes new documentary series, drama premieres, and animated content across various platforms.

September Programming Surge

The first week of September sees a significant increase in premieres across all platforms. Prime Video and Netflix both launch new dramatic series, while food enthusiasts can enjoy new cooking competitions. Documentary series exploring cults, crime, and cultural phenomena debut on ID, Hulu, and other networks.

Mid-September brings the highly anticipated return of NFL coverage, with NBC's Sunday Night Football celebrating its 20th season on the network. Netflix delivers the continuation of one of its most popular series, while Paramount+ introduces a spinoff of a beloved procedural drama.

Syndicated Programming Returns

Daytime television welcomes back familiar favorites in September, with new seasons of game shows, talk shows, and entertainment news programs. "Jeopardy!" enters its 42nd season, while "Wheel of Fortune" returns for season 44. Popular talk formats including "The View," "Tamron Hall," and "The Drew Barrymore Show" all make their seasonal debuts.

Streaming Platform Expansions

Streaming services continue to expand their original programming, with Netflix particularly active in September. New dramatic series, reality competitions, documentaries, and international content highlight the platform's diverse offerings. Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, and others similarly unveil new original content spanning multiple genres.

As viewers navigate this wealth of programming options, September proves to be one of the most content-rich months of the year, with something new premiering almost every day across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.Disney's animation slate expands with Vampirina: Teenage Vampire and Firebuds returning for their next chapters

Fresh dramedy Call My Agent Berlin joins Disney+ offerings alongside the LEGO Star Wars galaxy rebuild project

Streaming giants roll out new seasons: Hulu serves Futurama and Reasonable Doubt while Netflix debuts Billionaires' Bunker

Apple TV+ unveils The Morning Show's latest cycle and Eugene Levy's reluctant travels continue

Hallmark's Celebrations with Lacey Chabert returns alongside syndicated staples like The Jennifer Hudson Show

Food Network heats up kitchens with Pioneer Woman and Halloween Baking Championship while AMC's Ride With Norman Reedus revs engines

Reality TV surges back - Peacock's Love Island Games returns alongside Bravo's Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Documentary enthusiasts get Oxygen's Cold Justice and Death Row Confidential plus Netflix's Cocaine Quarterback

ABC's Dancing With the Stars glides in with High Potential while CBS counters with Survivor and The Amazing Race

Fox Nation's Ways to Catch a Killer and NBC's Chicago franchise anchor procedural lineups

Anime arrivals include Crunchyroll's Fated Magical Princess and Yano-Kun's Ordinary Days

HBO Max examines school traumas with Quiet in Class as PBS explores humanity through Human

Tulsa King reclaims Paramount+ territory while Starz's The Couple Next Door resumes residence

National Geographic's Top Guns: The Next Generation soars alongside History Channel's Ice Road Truckers

Culinary content simmers with Rachael Ray's Meals in Minutes and UPTV's Pamela's Cooking With Love

TLC reveals Sister Wives' milestone season while ID investigates Friday the 13th murders

Animated offerings proliferate with Netflix's Melon Patch and YouTube's Paris & Pups joining Disney Junior's Superkitties

Syndication standbys continue with Steve Wilkos and Sherri holding daytime slots

Final seasons approach: Billy the Kid concludes on MGM+ as new limited series Wayward emerges on NetflixUpcoming Series and Shows: A Comprehensive Guide to Fall 2025 Premieres

Netflix introduces an exciting lineup this autumn with drama series "The Game: You Never Play Alone" and comedy "Dudes." Animation fans can anticipate "Dr. Seuss's Horton!" premiering October 6, while thriller enthusiasts should watch for "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" returning for its third season on October 3.

HBO Max brings literary adaptation "E.B. White's Charlotte's Web" as a new miniseries, alongside the fourth season of fan-favorite "Where We Call Home" dropping October 3. Their documentary slate expands with "Homes with a View" on October 10.

Apple TV+ ventures into animation with "The Sisters Grimm" on October 3, followed by frontier drama "The Last Frontier" and culinary documentary "Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars" both arriving October 10. "Loot" returns for its third season on October 15.

Anime enthusiasts have much to celebrate with Crunchyroll's packed schedule including "This Monster Wants to Eat Me," "Pass the Monster Meat, Milady!" and the final season of "My Hero Academia" premiering October 4.

CBS launches several anticipated shows, with "The Young and the Restless" continuing its impressive run with season 53 beginning October 7. The network offers sneak previews of "Matlock" (season 2) and "Elsbeth" (season 3) on October 12, before premiering "DMV," a new comedy series, on October 13.

Sports coverage expands with "NHL on TNT Opening Night Tripleheader" on ESPN October 7, while NBC introduces "NBA Tip-Off" and "NBA on NBC" on October 21.

Reality TV fans should mark October 5 for "The Real Housewives of Potomac" season 10 on Bravo, while documentary enthusiasts can look forward to "Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread" on CNN the same day.

Prime Video presents "House of David" season 2 on October 5 and the crime drama "Harlan Coben's Lazarus" on October 22.

ABC shifts its schedule with "9-1-1" season 9, new drama "9-1-1: Nashville," and "Grey's Anatomy" season 22 all moving to October 9.As October unfolds, viewers can anticipate a diverse array of new and returning series across various platforms. On October 25, the chilling third season of 'Interview with a Killer' premieres on Court TV, offering a deep dive into notorious crimes. CNBC introduces a fresh docuseries titled 'Sport: On the Record,' exploring the world of sports controversies.

The following day, October 26, marks the debut of HBO Max's intense drama 'It: Welcome to Derry,' set in the iconic Stephen King universe. Paramount+ fans can look forward to the fourth season of 'Mayor of Kingstown,' while AMC unveils 'Talamasca: The Secret Order,' a new series delving into mysterious societies.

October 27 sees Netflix releasing 'The Asset,' a gripping new drama, alongside season 7 of 'Love Island Australia' on Hulu. Oxygen debuts 'A Plan to Kill,' a compelling docuseries, and CNN airs 'The Story is with Elex Michaelson,' a nightly news series covering current issues.

A busy October 28 features NBC's 'Coast 2 Coast Tuesday,' showcasing live NBA doubleheaders. Netflix releases its third season of 'Physical: Asia,' expanding its fitness-themed content.

As October 29 arrives, Netflix presents 'Selling Sunset' season 3 and 'Rulers of Fortune,' an intriguing new drama. Apple TV introduces 'Down Cemetery Road,' a series exploring small-town mysteries, while Disney+ releases its third season of 'Star Wars: Visions' and a new animated series, 'Twisted Wonderland.' Paramount+ continues with 'Ink Master' season 17. Prime Video adds 'Hazbin Hotel' season 2, and Discovery Channel celebrates three decades of 'Ghost Adventures.' Disney Junior debuts season 3 of 'Firebuds,' and Discovery unveils 'Bigfoot Took Her,' a limited docuseries. TLC airs 'About Face,' a new series focusing on transformations.

Moving into November, the 2nd brings us 'I Love LA' on HBO—a comedy series formerly known as 'Untitled Rachel Sennett Project'—and MGM+ introduces a new drama 'Robin Hood.' ESPN+ returns with season 5 of 'Peyton’s Places,' while Discovery continues its exploration with 'In the Eye of the Storm' season 2 and the new docuseries 'The Last Captains.' Food Network delights viewers with season 2 of 'Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking.'

On November 3, NBC launches season 2 of 'St. Denis Medical,' and Paramount+ introduces 'Crutch,' a new comedy series. Roku Channel's 'The Great American Baking Show' returns for season 4, alongside Prime Video's new drama 'Nice to Not Meet You.' Food Network’s 'Holiday Baking Championship' hits season 12, and Acorn TV premieres season 2 of 'The Gone.'

November 4 features Hulu's 'All’s Fair,' a new drama series, and Netflix's 'Squid Game: The Challenge' season 2. History Channel continues with season 13 of 'The Curse of Oak Island,' while BET shifts to reality with season 7 of 'Love & Hip Hop: Miami' and season 3 of 'Ms. Pat Settles It.' ID Network launches 'Who Hired the Hitman?,' a new true crime docuseries.

November 5 presents Netflix's 'Just Alice' and 'Heweliusz,' both new drama series. Additionally, Netflix unveils 'Start Up, Fall Down,' a docuseries about falling from billionaire to convict, and Hulu introduces 'The Manipulated.' BET expands its lineup with season 12 of 'House of Payne,' and Discovery continues with season 16 of 'Expedition Unknown' and season 3 of 'Expedition Files.' Food Network's 'Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas' debuts as a new competition.

November 6 highlights Peacock's 'All Her Fault' and Netflix's 'Death by Lightning,' both new drama series. Netflix also releases season 2 of 'The Vince Staples Show' and a new children’s animated series, 'The Bad Guys: Breaking In.' HBO Max premieres 'Dear X,' a new drama, and HBO releases 'Alex vs. Arod,' a documentary miniseries. Sundance Now introduces 'The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley,' a new documentary miniseries. Food Network's 'Tournament of Champions: All-Star Christmas' continues, and Bravo airs the season 19 reunion of 'The Real Housewives of Orange County.' Viaplay offers season 2 of 'The Meaning of Life,' while Up Faith & Family brings back season 19 of 'Heartland.'

The week concludes with November 7, where NBC debuts 'Stumble,' a new comedy series, and OWN launches season 11 of 'Ready to Love.' November 8 sees The CW airing season 3 of 'ACC Men’s Basketball' and FYI premiering the new docuseries 'The Columbia Coast.'

On November 9, Oxygen unveils season 3 of 'Snapped: Behind Bars,' and season 4 of 'Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins.' Additionally, Oxygen debuts 'Killer Grannies,' a new true crime series, while Food Network presents 'Sweet Empire,' a new competition. Adult Swim introduces season 2 of 'Mashle: Magic and Muscles.'

November 10 offers a variety of premieres: NBC’s 'The Paper' with its broadcast debut, Netflix’s 'Sesame Street' season 56, and a new Netflix docuseries 'Marines.' Prime Video releases 'Bat-Fam,' an animated comedy, while Hulu airs 'Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth,' a new documentary miniseries. Disney Junior introduces season 2 of 'Ariel,' and Roku Channel features season 2 of 'Honest Renovations: A Holiday Home Makeover.'

November 11 brings holiday-themed content with Food Network’s 'Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown' season 4, and history channel’s 'Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo' season 2. HGTV debuts 'Hoarding for the Holidays,' and Bravo presents 'Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay,' a new docu-miniseries.

November 12 features Apple TV’s 'Palm Royale' season 2, Netflix’s season 4 of 'Selling the OC,' and new drama series 'Mrs. Playmen' and 'Dynamite Kiss.' ID continues true crime coverage with 'The Murder Tapes' and 'Body Cam' season 9, along with season 3 of 'Real PD: Kansas City.'

On November 13, Hulu releases season 3 of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' while Netflix adds 'The Beast in Me,' 'Last Samurai Standing,' and the mini-series 'Had I Not Seen the Sun' and 'Delhi Crime' season 3. The platform also introduces 'Unicorn Academy,' 'Seconds: The Fernando Báez Sosa Case,' and animated series 'Koati.' Peacock premieres 'Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,' a limited docuseries, and HBO Max presents 'Angela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted.' Paramount+ offers 'My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva Larue Story,' a new docu-miniseries, and National Geographic explores 'Strangest Things' season 3. BritBox completes the lineup with season 3 of 'Blue Lights.'

What are the Harry Potter Movies about and Where to Watch

The Harry Potter movies chronicle the magical adventures of a young wizard named Harry Potter as he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, forms lifelong friendships, and confronts the dark wizard Lord Voldemort who threatens the wizarding world. For those wondering where to watch harry potter, these beloved films are available on streaming services like HBO Max and Amazon Prime, though availability varies by region, with some viewers needing to rent or purchase them from digital retailers depending on their location.

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