The best new TV shows coming your way in 2025 (original) (raw)

2025 is full of new TV shows and returning hits. On the release calendar, we have Marvel outings like Ironheart, Star Wars adventures with Andor's return, and now we even have a confirmed release date for The Last of Us season 2 (aka one of our favorite zombie-filled series ever made). It's an exciting year that's already seen the likes of Reacher season 3, Severance season 2, and the new Disney Plus series Daredevil: Born Again.

And, the good news is that there's still plenty on its way. Below, we've gathered all the most exciting upcoming TV shows of 2025. From upcoming Marvel series to picks aiming to be the best Netflix shows of the year, we've left no broadcast stone unturned. Our list includes releases scheduled across multiple streaming services, and we've also made sure to include some upcoming outings that don't have a release date just yet as well. We'll keep this page updated regularly, so be sure to check in regularly for all your TV viewing needs. For now, though, scroll on and discover the best new TV shows on the near horizon.

The Wheel of Time season 3

Rosamund Pike as Moiraine in The Wheel of Time season 2

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Release date: March 13, 2025
Available on: Amazon Prime Video

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Amazon Prime has been high on the high-fantasy train recently. But, while we wait for The Rings of Power season 3, fans can look forward to the long-awaited return of The Wheel of Time. Based on the books by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, The Wheel of Time has been off our screens for two long years. So, if you are a fan of battles against primordial evils and prophecies, be sure to tune in come March!

The Handmaid's Tale Season 6

The Handmaid's Tale season 6 first look: Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne

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Release date: April 8, 2025
Available on: Hulu

One of the best Hulu shows is making its return on April 8 with The Handmaid's Tale season 6. June (Elisabeth Moss) will return once again after the dramatic events of the fifth season, along with the likes of Serena Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski), Ann Dowd's Aunt Lydia, and Max Minghella's Nick. This is also the final season of The Handmaid's Tale, so it's a big one to mark on your streaming calendar's friends.

The Last of Us season 2

Kaitlyn Dever as Abby in The Last Of Us season 2

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Release date: April 13, 2025
Available on: Max (US) / Sky (UK)

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Following the huge success of The Last of Us season 1, season 2 will adapt the second game (though not all of it). Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are both returning, while newcomers include Isabel Merced as Dina and Kaitlyn Dever as Abby. Expect more clickers, more violence, and more heartbreak when this post-apocalyptic video game adaptation returns. You can also watch the new The Last of Us season 2 trailer right here.

Andor season 2

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor

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Release date: April 22, 2025
Available on: Disney Plus

Andor returns for the second and final season of his Star Wars spin-off show. Season 1 was highly critically acclaimed and is widely regarded as one of the best Star Wars shows, so we can expect big things from season 2. This time, there will be time skips every three episodes, and the show will lead us directly into Rogue One. Tragedy awaits…

For more, see our guide to all the upcoming Star Wars movies and shows.

You season 5

Joe Goldberg in You season 4

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Release date: April 24, 2025
Available on: Netflix

Hello, You season 5. The hit Netflix show is coming back for one last ride. While not much is known about the plot just yet, season 4 saw Joe Goldberg go public and relocate back to New York City. Will his crimes finally catch up to him? We'll have to wait and see when the final episodes hit Netflix. A first teaser has been released, but it doesn't do much to clear up the mystery.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2

Lauren Cohan as Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan in The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2

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Release date: May 4, 2025
Available on: Apple TV Plus, AMC

If you are like us, you love watching all of The Walking Dead's series in order. So, of course, you must be excited for Dead City Season 2 (aka the first sequel to the main Walking Dead series). The show follows characters Maggie and Negan as they have to make their way through and survive a zombie-filled Manhattan. Season 1 saw the pair searching for Maggie's kidnapped son, and its follow-up looks to be just as intense and packed with high stakes. If you are a horror fan, this is a new show that you won't want to miss.

Ironheart

Riri Williams in Ironheart trailer (2025)

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Release date: June 24, 2025
Available on: Disney Plus

While not much is known yet about Ironheart, featuring Dominique Thorne's Riri Williams following in the footsteps of her idol, Tony Stark, we do have a release date. The show has been a long time in the making, and picks up with the character after the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross, Alden Ehrenreich, Regan Aliyah, Manny Montana all also star in the show.

Squid Game season 3

Squid Game season 2

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Release date: June 27, 2025 (not confirmed)
Available on: Netflix

Squid Game season 3 will bring Netflix's mega-hit to an end. Set after the dramatic events of the second season, the new outing will begin in the middle of the games. With Gi-hun and the Front Man on opposing sides once more too, it's unclear just who will succeed, and what it will cost them. Rumors are that the third season might arrive in June, but Netflix hasn't confirmed an official release date yet.

Peacemaker season 2

Peacemaker

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Release date: August 2025
Available on: Max

John Cena returns as Peacemaker in season 2 of the hit DC show, which is arriving this summer. It's debuting as part of the new DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, too, but it remains to be seen how that might affect what is and isn't canon from season 1. Like season 1, it will be eight episodes long.

Alien: Earth

The xenomorph in Alien: Earth

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Release date: Summer 2025
Available on: FX on Hulu (US),Disney Plus (international)

Alien: Earth is coming to FX from Noah Hawley, and it already looks seriously terrifying just from the early trailers. The show stars Syndey Chandler as a young woman who goes up against a deadly threat following a mysterious crash-landing on Earth. We're assuming that the threat is xenomorph-related…

Wonder Man

Yahya Abdul Mateen II in Wonder Man (2025)

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Release date: December 2025
Available on: Disney Plus

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars in this new Marvel show as Wonder Man, which was first announced back in 2022. "We have a show coming up that we've talked very little about called Wonder Man, that I won't talk about much today either except to say it's extremely different," Kevin Feige has previously teased of the show.

Stranger Things season 5

Finn Wolfhard as Mike, Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, and Noah Schnapp as Will in Stranger Things season 4

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Release date: 2025
Available on: Netflix

Stranger Things season 5 is the final installment in the hit Netflix show, which means it's not one to miss. So far, the plot is shrouded in mystery – there's not even a trailer yet – but we're expecting an emotional send-off for Hawkins. "We know what the ending is," Matt Duffer previously said during an interview with our sister publication SFX. "It's conceivable that it changes but I think it's unlikely because it's one of those endings that just feels, and has always felt, right. It also feels sort of inevitable. Then when you come up with it, you're like, 'Oh yeah well, that is absolutely what is has to be.'"

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Peter Claffey as Dunk in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

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Release date: 2025
Available on: HBO/Max

Get ready to return to Westeros with upcoming Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. This show is based on George R.R. Martin's Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas, with Peter Claffey starring as Ser Duncan the Tall and Dexter Sol Ansell playing Egg. Here's hoping this tides us over while we wait for House of the Dragon season 3.

Wednesday season 2

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday

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Release date: 2025
Available on: Netflix

Jenna Ortega is back in Wednesday season 2, the next installment in one of the most popular Netflix shows ever. Intriguingly, Joker: Folie à Deux star Lady Gaga has also joined the cast for the second season, though her role is a mystery for now. Expect more delightfully spooky, gothic vibes in this installment.

It: Welcome to Derry

Welcome to Derry still

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Release date: 2025
Available on: HBO/Max

This show is set to explore the origins of Pennywise, focused on the Hanlon family (Mike Hanlon is one of the kids in the Losers Club). "It's so rich with characters and events, we thought we would do justice to the book and the fans by going back into this world," Andy and Barbara Muschietti told EW of the show. "Specifically, we are telling the stories of the interludes, writings by Mike Hanlon based on his investigation that includes interviews he conducts with the older people in the town. In Welcome to Derry, we touch on the usual themes that were talked about in the movie – friendship, loss, the power of unified belief – but this story also focuses on the use of fear as a weapon, which is one of the things that is also relevant to our times."


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