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RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17
There’s no better way to start the new year than with another season of Drag Race. This time, the 14 contestants can Rate-a-Queen, drop Michelle Visage in a dunk tank, and be guest-judged by Katy Perry, Doechii, Law Roach, Quinta Brunson, and more.
Premiered on MTV January 3, with new episodes dropping Fridays at 8 P.M. ET.
High Potential Mid-season Premiere
One of ABC’s most-watched new shows, High Potential stars Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) as a crime-solving single mother with an acute attention to detail. After over 20 million people watched the series premiere, viewers were surely anticipating the show’s mid-season premiere on January 7.
Premiered on January 7, with episodes dropping Tuesdays at 9 P.M. ET on ABC and the next day on Hulu.
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American Primeval
Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch star in this story of survival in the lawless American West in 1857. The six-episode series comes from Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights), and it’s so brutal, it’s rated TV-MA.
Streaming on Netflix as of January 9.
The Traitors Season 3
We’re back with Alan Cumming in the Scottish Highlands, with a new set of Traitors and Faithfuls. Just a few episodes into the just-released third season, there have already been so many twists and turns. Who will emerge triumphant at the end of the season?
Premiered on Peacock January 9, with episodes dropping Thursdays at 9 P.M. ET.
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With Love, Meghan
Anyone who missed Meghan Markle’s blogger era (long live The Tig!) is in for a treat with her new lifestyle series, in which she shares tips and tricks in her kitchen, garden, home, and more. She’ll also have some special guests, including Mindy Kaling and chefs Roy Choi and Alice Waters.
On Netflix January 15.
XO, Kitty Season 2
Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) is single and back in Seoul for another semester at KISS, where she’s in for some more dating drama (and multiple possible suitors) and revelations about her late mother’s past. And hey—Peter Kavinsky is back for a brotherly pep talk.
On Netflix January 16.
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Severance Season 2
After three years, we’re finally—finally!—getting more Severance. The new season picks up immediately after that jaw-dropping finale, when Mark Scout (Adam Scott) and his fellow Lumon employees sneakily slipped their innie selves into their outie lives, making wild discoveries about themselves.
On Apple TV+ on January 17.
Harlem Season 3
The girls are back—for one last time. In the third and final season of Tracy Oliver’s comedy, Camille (Meagan Good), Quinn (Grace Byers), Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), and Tye (Jerrie Johnson) will be “forced to grow and evolve to that next stage of life, with or without a map on how to do it,” Oliver tells us.
On Prime Video January 23.
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Paradise
Sterling K. Brown stars as a Secret Service agent whose tranquil life is swiftly upended when a high-profile death occurs, and he gets swept into the investigation. Also starring James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson, this drama comes from This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman.
On Hulu January 28.
Clean Slate
Laverne Cox stars as Desiree, a proud trans woman who returns home to Mobile, Alabama, to reconnect with her estranged father, Harry (George Wallace), a car wash owner. This comedy is the latest project from legendary producer Norman Lear.
On Prime Video February 6.
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Yellowjackets Season 3
We’re headed back into the wilderness. On this season of Yellowjackets, we’ll continue to theorize what’s hautning the girls in the woods—and who, exactly, is the Antler Queen. New additions include Hilary Swank and Joel McHale.
On Paramount+ with Showtime February 14.
A Thousand Blows
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight turns to the world of illegal boxing in 1880s London, focusing on two best friends and runaways from Jamaica (played by Malachi Kirby and Francis Lovehall). Instead of Tommy Shelby & Co., they run into Mary Carr (Erin Doherty), the Queen of the all-women gang the Forty Elephants.
On Hulu February 21.
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1923
Yellowstone might be over (right?), but the Duttons live on in its multiple spinoffs, including this prequel starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. In season 2, the family is bracing themselves for a brutal winter.
On Paramount+ February 23.
Suits: LA
After Suits viewership reached bonkers numbers on Netflix (years after it originally aired on USA), it was only a matter of time before the legal drama got a revival. This spin-off, with an all-new cast, exists in the Suits universe, but within the world of entertainment law in Los Angeles. Don’t hold your breath for a Rachel Zane cameo. But Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) may reportedly return.
On Peacock February 23.
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Running Point
Kate Hudson in a comedy series by Mindy Kaling? We’re in. After her brother becomes embroiled in scandal, Isla (Hudson) is appointed to replace him as the president of a professional basketball team: the Los Angeles Waves. The only woman among her siblings, she must prove that she can handle running the family business. Drew Tarver (The Other Two), Max Greenfield (New Girl), and Brenda Song star too.
Coming to Netflix in 2025.
Zero Day
Robert De Niro stars as a former U.S. president tasked with finding the perpetrators of a deadly cyber attack that killed thousands of citizens. The cast is stacked: Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, and Matthew Modine join De Niro, who is also producing, in the limited series.
On Netflix February 20.
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Apple Cider Vinegar
Kaitlyn Dever plays an Australian health and wellness influencer who built an empire and online community on an egregious lie: faking a brain cancer diagnosis. Alycia Debnam-Carey (Fear the Walking Dead) co-stars.
Coming to Netflix in 2025.
Long Bright River
An adaptation of Liz Moore’s bestselling book of the same name, Long Bright River stars Amanda Seyfried as Mickey, a cop patrolling areas of Philadelphia affected by the opioid crisis. When her sister, Kacey, disappears during a string of murders, she becomes obsessed with solving both mysteries.
Coming to Peacock in 2025.
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Deli Boys
After their father’s death, two Pakistani American brothers (Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh) discover the convenience store magnate had a secret life of crime. Can they pick up where he left off? Poorna Jagannathan (Never Have I Ever) also stars.
On Hulu March 6.
Daredevil: Born Again
After slowly teasing his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Charlie Cox is officially back as Matt Murdock, lawyer slash crime-fighting Daredevil. He once again faces Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio), who’s after his own political ambitions. And according to a teaser, Jon Bernthal is back as The Punisher too.
On Disney+ March 4.
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