With a new year comes a new batch of updates on the status of new and longrunning TV series, some of which will be coming to a close in 2026. 2026 will bid farewell to beloved series from Prime ...
“The Pitt” Season 2, “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” “The Beauty,” “Wonder Man,” “Shrinking” Season 3 and more arrive. By Noel Murray Every month, streaming services add movies and TV shows to their ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica is an entertainment reporter covering TV, film, and music. L to R: Bridgerton (Netflix), Hijack (Apple TV), The Pitt (HBO ...
Please, streamers, stop announcing the dates for 2026 TV shows! This is what we’ve been saying to each other for the past week or so — but nevertheless, they have persisted. Yes, yes, we know, Peak TV ...
Apple TV proved throughout 2025 that quality trumps quantity. While its lineup may be smaller than competitors’ catalogs, the high quality receives top marks from viewers. The streaming service ...
Of everything I saw on TV in 2025, the one show I thought was the very best, and has haunted me ever since, was the four-part Netflix drama Adolescence. It's the story of a young teen accused of ...
The 2025 year was fantastic for television, and 2026 plans to keep pace, as series begin to announce new season release dates ahead of the new year. The year 2026 will see the return of hit series ...
Owen Cooper in "Adolescence," Skye P. Marshall in "Matlock" and Noah Wyle in "The Pitt" (Netflix, CBS, HBO) The TV landscape of today may be smaller than a few years ago, but its ability to captivate ...
Watch those skies! In 2025, quality television really did come from outer space. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As we barrel ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. With so much TV out there, it definitely can be overwhelming to figure out what to bingewatch. And 2025 ...
On the small screen, 2025 was all about money—the ostentatious peacocking of wealth on shows such as Sirens, And Just Like That, Selling Sunset, and With Love, Meghan; the spiraling production costs ...