There’s an abundance of fantastic TV shows right now, so to make your winter viewing easier, I’ve compiled a list of 25 shows set to premiere or return between January and early March 2025:
This list excludes shows that are currently airing their ongoing seasons or returning after a break, such as Abbott Elementary, High Potential, Ghosts, Law & Order: SVU, 9-1-1, and more.
1. Severance Season 2

The highly awaited Season 2 of Severance returns this winter, with Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Patricia Arquette, and more reprising their roles. The new season picks up immediately after the thrilling conclusion of Season 1. Mark (Scott) embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman), as the hidden mysteries of Lumon continue to unfold. Mark’s quest to make sense of his Innie and Outie lives brings even more revelations.
Premiere date: Jan. 17 on Apple TV+
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2. The White Lotus Season 3

The fan-favorite anthology series returns with its third season, featuring a fresh cast of vacationers at a White Lotus hotel in Thailand. Natasha Rothwell returns as Belinda from Season 1, now participating in an 'exchange program' between the Hawaii and Thailand locations. The trailer teases a family holiday, a girls' getaway, a tense couple, and more, as the guests make the Thai White Lotus their temporary home.
Starring: Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Natasha Rothwell, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Aimee Lou Wood, Lalisa Manobal, and more
Premiere: Feb. 16 on HBO and Max
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3. Suits: LA

Following the successful return of Suits in 2023, the legal drama spawns yet another spinoff this winter. Created by Aaron Korsh, Suits: LA centers around a group of lawyers working at a law firm in Los Angeles. Gabriel Macht, known for his role as Harvey Specter in the original Suits, is expected to make a cameo in the first season.
Starring: Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis, Bryan Greenberg, and others
Premiere date: Feb. 23 on NBC, streaming the following day on Peacock
4. Paradise

Sterling K. Brown reunites with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman in this gripping new series. Paradise follows Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown), a secret service agent tasked with protecting a former President. When a shocking murder draws Xavier into the investigation, explosive secrets come to light, exposing the hidden lives of the world’s most powerful people.
Starring: Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, Percy Daggs IV, and more
Premiere date: Jan. 28 on Hulu
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5. The Pitt

Noah Wyle returns to television with a new medical drama, 31 years after the debut of ER. The show delves into the current healthcare challenges in America. The Pitt follows a team of doctors working at a hospital in Pittsburgh, with each episode providing a glimpse into one of Dr. Robby’s (Wyle) 15-hour shifts as the chief attendant in the trauma ER.
Starring: Noah Wyle, Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez, Katherine LaNasa, and more
Premiere date: Jan. 9 on Max
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6. Yellowjackets Season 3

Yellowjackets Season 3 makes its highly anticipated return with fresh episodes this February. The new season will continue to delve into both timelines, showing what the girls endured in the woods before their rescue, as well as the challenges the survivors face as adults, reckoning with the trauma of their past. Picking up after the shocking event at the end of Season 2, the present-day story intensifies, while the fight for survival in the past becomes even more brutal as new alliances form.
When it returns: Feb. 14 on Paramount+ with Showtime
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7. Zero Day

This thrilling limited series follows former US President George Mullen (Robert De Niro), who leads the Zero Day Commission. He is tasked with tracking down the masterminds behind a devastating cyberattack that has thrown the nation into chaos, causing widespread fatalities. As misinformation runs rampant and powerful figures pursue their own agendas, Mullen hunts for the truth while being forced to confront his own hidden past.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine, and more
When it premieres: Feb. 20 on Netflix
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8. XO, Kitty Season 2

Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) is back in Season 2 of this charming To All the Boys spinoff. Kitty begins a new semester at KISS in Seoul, now single and ready for a fresh chapter. Though she’s hoping for a relaxing semester and some casual dating, things quickly take a turn when she stumbles upon a letter from her mother’s past. This discovery sets Kitty off on an unexpected adventure, while new faces at KISS bring even more drama. Plus, Noah Centineo makes a return as Peter Kavinsky.
When it returns: Jan. 16 on Netflix
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9. Harley Quinn Season 5

Harley Quinn, one of the most entertaining (and hilarious) animated series in recent years, returns with all-new episodes this winter. The latest season follows Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) as they relocate to Metropolis—the city of Superman, Lois Lane, and more. Here, they confront new challenges and enemies, including Lex and Lena Luthor. As Harley and her quirky gang continue their chaotic adventures, they bring some fun, help others, and stir up plenty of mischief.
When it returns: Jan. 16 on Max
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10. Daredevil: Born Again

After a seven-year hiatus since the end of Daredevil on Netflix, Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, and the gang are back in this new Disney+ series. In Daredevil: Born Again, Matt Murdock (Cox) continues his quest for justice, now running his thriving law firm, while Wilson Fisk (D'Onofrio) is advancing his own political agenda in New York. As their pasts bring them together once more, Daredevil and Kingpin find themselves unable to break free from their dangerous rivalry.
Starring: Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Margarita Levieva, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Hensen, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki James, Jon Bernthal, Michael Gandolfini, and more
When it premieres: March 4 on Disney+
11. Grosse Pointe Garden Society

From the creators of Good Girls, this new drama centers around four members of a suburban garden club. While everything appears calm and ordinary on the outside, these members are hiding a major secret: they've found themselves tangled up in a murder. As they navigate their everyday lives in this quiet town, their buried secrets and chaos are slowly coming to light.
Starring: Melissa Fumero, Aja Naomi King, Ben Rappaport, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Hodge, and more
When it premieres: Feb. 23 on NBC, streaming the next day on Peacock
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12. American Primeval

Taking place in the US in 1857, this gripping miniseries delves into the battle for control of the American West, particularly in the Utah Territory. It shows the fierce clash between religion and culture, set against a harsh and unforgiving landscape where survival is the only priority.
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, Dane DeHaan, Shea Whigham, Joe Tippett, Jai Courtney, Kyle Bradley Davis, Lucas Neff, Derek Hinkey, Saura Lightfoot-Leon, Preston Mota, Shawnee Purier, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 9 on Netflix
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13. The Rookie Season 7

Season 7 of The Rookie begins with John (Nathan Fillion) recovering from a gunshot wound, and he and his team are about to welcome two new rookies. This season will continue to explore the evolving dynamic between John and Bailey (Jenna Dewan) as they navigate married life, while Lucy (Melissa O'Neil) and Bradford (Eric Winter) face challenges after Bradford's past is revealed. The season will also mark the departure of Aaron Thorsen (Tru Valentino).
When it returns: Jan. 7 on ABC
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14. The Night Agent Season 2

After a massive first season, the second season of The Night Agent returns with brand-new episodes this January. After proving himself with his ambitious and heroic efforts to save the President in Season 1, Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) has now been given the opportunity to become a Night Agent. However, working for a highly-classified organization like Night Action will now thrust Peter into a world where danger is around every corner and it's hard to trust anyone.
When it returns: Jan. 23 on Netflix
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15. On Call

Produced by Dick Wolf, this fresh procedural drama follows Traci Harmon (Troian Bellisario), an experienced training officer with the Long Beach Police Department, as she works with a new rookie partner, Alex Diaz (Brandon Larracuente). On Call tracks the duo's responses to emergency situations while they cope with the tragic loss of a fellow officer. The unique twist to this series is its use of bodycam, dash-cam, and cellphone footage to portray Harmon and Diaz's encounters.
Starring: Troian Bellisario, Brandon Larracuente, Eriq La Salle, Lori Loughlin, Rich Ting, and others
When it premieres: Jan. 9 on Prime Video
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16. Invincible Season 3

The highly anticipated animated series, known for its chaos and passion, returns with all-new episodes this February. Picking up after the events of Season 2, Invincible Season 3 starts with Mark (Steven Yeun) undergoing training with Cecil (Walton Goggins) to better harness his powers, while Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) continues to bear the heavy burden of guilt for his betrayal. Though many details remain a mystery, the trailer shows Mark wearing a new blue superhero suit, signaling a significant evolution in his character as depicted in Robert Kirkman’s comics.
When it returns: Feb. 6 on Prime Video
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17. Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3

The end of the journey is here for Cobra Kai. The final episodes of this fan-favorite Netflix series are set to stream in February. Following the shocking aftermath of the Sekai Taikai tournament, the members of Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai are forced to confront their pasts as they navigate an uncertain future, both in the dojo and in their personal lives. Nearly 40 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament in Karate Kid, all paths have led to this crucial moment.
When it returns: Feb. 13 on Netflix
18. Mythic Quest Season 4

Mythic Quest returns with fresh episodes in January. This season continues to follow the quirky team at Mythic Quest as they face new obstacles in the fast-evolving world of video games. New stars emerge within the company, egos clash, relationships grow, and everyone struggles to strike a better work-life balance. Season 4 will also pave the way for the spinoff anthology series Side Quest, launching in late March.
When it returns: Jan. 29 on Apple TV+
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19. 1923 Season 2

The much-anticipated second season of 1923 sees Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, and Brandon Sklenar reprise their roles. This season, the bitter cold arrives with fresh obstacles for Jacob (Ford) and Cara (Mirren) at the Dutton Ranch. As harsh weather threatens to overwhelm them, enemies rise up to challenge the Dutton family’s legacy. Meanwhile, Spencer (Sklenar) embarks on a perilous journey back to Montana, racing against time to protect his family. At the same time, Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) is determined to reunite with Spencer.
When it returns: Feb. 23 on Paramount+
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20. Watson

Morris Chestnut takes on the role of John Watson in this modern reimagining of the legendary Sherlock Holmes tale. The story picks up one year after Sherlock Holmes's supposed demise at the hands of Moriarty. Dr. Watson returns to Pittsburgh, resuming his medical practice by opening the "Holmes Clinic." Soon, unsettling evidence begins to suggest that Moriarty might still be alive.
Starring: Morris Chestnut, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, Rochelle Aytes, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 26 on CBS, streaming next day on Paramount+
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21. Prime Target

Prime Target centers on Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), a gifted young math postgraduate student who is on the cusp of a groundbreaking discovery. If he succeeds in uncovering a pattern within prime numbers, he could unlock the key to every computer system in the world. However, Edward soon becomes aware of an unseen threat aimed at destroying his work, which leads him to Taylah Sanders (Quintessa Swindell), an NSA agent assigned to monitor and report on mathematicians' activities.
Starring: Leo Woodall, Quintessa Swindell, Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, and others
Premieres: Jan. 22 on Apple TV+
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22. The Couple Next Door

The Couple Next Door follows Evie (Eleanor Tomlinson) and Pete (Alfred Enoch), who move into an upscale neighborhood with the dream of starting a family in this seemingly idealistic new home. Soon, they strike up a friendship with the couple next door: Danny (Sam Heughan) and Becka (Jessica De Gouw). As these two couples grow closer and closer, it leads to one sexually charged night that will change all their lives forever.
Starring: Sam Heughan, Eleanor Tomlinson, Jessica De Gouw, Alfred Enoch, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 17 on Starz
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23. The Recruit Season 2

Noah Centineo is back with the second season of The Recruit, now alongside Teo Yoo, the breakout star from Past Lives. This time, Owen Hendrick (Centineo) finds himself embroiled in a perilous espionage mission in South Korea. As the situation unfolds, Owen soon discovers that the greatest danger may be lurking within the Agency itself.
Return date: Jan. 30 on Netflix
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24. Sweet Magnolias Season 4

This heartwarming Netflix series returns with a fresh batch of episodes this February. Season 4 sees Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Helen (Heather Headley), and Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) growing closer in surprising ways as they navigate the twists and turns of their romantic lives, face old enemies, cope with the loss of loved ones, and deal with the painful shift from old dreams to new realities.
Premiere: Feb. 6 on Netflix
25. And finally, Deli Boys

This new comedy series tells the story of two privileged Pakistani American brothers who are suddenly thrust into turmoil after their father, a convenience store mogul, unexpectedly passes away. With their luxurious lifestyle shattered, the brothers must confront their Baba’s hidden criminal life as they attempt to step into his shoes.
Starring: Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, Poorna Jagannathan, Alfie Fuller, Brian George, and more
Premiere date: March 6 on Hulu
