70. “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” Season 2
Marvel Studios Animation’s alt-timeline Spidey remix swings back for Season 2, continuing its “what if the mentorship went the other way?” premise—Norman Osborn as Peter’s guiding (and possibly corrosive) influence instead of Tony Stark. Creator/showrunner Jeff Trammell remains the series’ tonal anchor, keeping the show tethered to classic coming-of-age Spider-Man DNA while letting the multiverse premise rewire familiar mythology. Hudson Thames again voices Peter Parker/Spider-Man, alongside key returning voices, including Kari Wahlgren, Colman Domingo, Hugh Dancy, and Charlie Cox, among the ensemble. The romantic interest Gwen Stacey is expected to finally turn up, but its currently unknown who is voicing her.
Premiere Date: Fall 2026 on Disney+.
69. “The ’Burbs”
Keke Palmer leads Peacock’s eight-episode black-comedy mystery series opposite Jack Whitehall, with a main cast that also includes Julia Duffy, Paula Pell, Mark Proksch, and Kapil Talwalkar. Recurring players include Haley Joel Osment, RJ Cyler, Justin Kirk, Max Carver, Erica Dasher, Georgia Leva, and Kathleen Kenny. Created by Celeste Hughey, the show adapts the 1989 cult film into a present-day suburban paranoia tale: a newly married couple relocates to the husband’s childhood neighborhood, and the arrival of a new neighbor brings old secrets to the surface. Nzingha Stewart directs the first episode and serves as executive producer, alongside Seth MacFarlane, Brian Grazer, and others.
Premiere Date: February 8,on Peacock (all episodes).
68. “Bait”
Riz Ahmed writes and stars in this Amazon Prime Video comedy-drama about a London actor sliding into an existential crisis just as adulthood starts feeling like a trap door. He co-stars with Guz Khan, with supporting players including Sheeba Chaddha, Aasiya Shah, Sajid Hasan, Ritu Arya, and Weruche Opia. Ahmed also executive produces and co-showruns with Ben Karlin (“Modern Family”), keeping the show rooted in character and discomfort rather than broad punchlines.
Premiere Date: Premieres at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival; TBD Prime Video.
67. “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed”
Tatiana Maslany stars as Paula in Apple TV+’s upcoming dark-comedy series, alongside Jake Johnson as Karl. The cast also includes Dolly de Leon as Detective Sofia Gonzalez, Jon Michael Hill as Detective Baxter, Charlie Hall as Rudy, Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg as Geri, Jessy Hodges as Mallory, and Nola Wallace as Hazel. Created and showrun by David J. Rosen, the 10-episode series is directed by David Gordon Green, with executive producers including Simon Kinberg and Audrey Chon.
Premiere Date: TBD on Apple TV+
66. “Sterling Point”
Created by filmmaker Megan Park (“My Old Ass”), the YA drama is co-showrun by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (“The O.C.,” “Gossip Girl”) and centers on a trio of teens pulled into a strange inheritance. Ella Rubin stars as a New York teen who discovers her estranged grandfather has left her and her twin brother an island on a lake; Keen Ruffalo plays her twin. On the island, they meet Amélie Elisabeth Hoeferle, a teen who was raised there by her grandfather. The ensemble also includes Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (Ellis), Bo Bragason (Oona), and Daniel Quinn-Toye (Rory), with Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jay Duplass set to recur.
Premiere Date: TBD on Prime Video.
65 “Untitled Joona Linna series”
Liev Schreiber stars as an ex-soldier turned Philadelphia homicide detective who relocates to a small town in Western Pennsylvania searching for something like peace. That plan collapses when the community comes under attack by a diabolically cunning serial killer, played by Stephen Graham. Zazie Beetz co-stars as the detective’s adopted daughter and an FBI agent pulled into the hunt when a missing-victim case forces her into confrontation with the killer. The 10-episode drama is showrun (and executive produced) by writers Rowan Joffe and John Hlavin, with Tim Van Patten executive producing and directing the first two episodes. Based on Lars Kepler’s bestselling crime novels, the series is produced by A+E Studios in association with Range Studios.
Premiere Date: TBD on Apple TV+.
64. “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” Season 3
Prime Video’s Middle-earth epic continues with its sprawling ensemble expanding once again as the Second Age darkens. Returning leads include Morfydd Clark (Galadriel), Charlie Vickers (Sauron), Robert Aramayo (Elrond), Owain Arthur (Durin IV), Sophia Nomvete (Disa), Ismael Cruz Córdova (Arondir), Markella Kavenagh (Nori), and Daniel Weyman (the Stranger). Newly announced Season 3 cast members include Jamie Campbell Bower, Eddie Marsan, and Charlotte Riley, signaling a narrative shift toward darker power struggles and deeper political fracture across Middle-earth. The series remains showrun by Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne, with J.A. Bayona and other returning directors shaping the visual language. Now firmly past its table-setting phase, the show is positioned to lean harder into the rise of Sauron, the forging of alliances, and the slow collapse of trust that defines Tolkien’s Second Age.
Premiere Date: TBD on Prime Video.
63. “Count My Lies”
Shailene Woodley stars as a compulsive liar whose latest con lands her as a nanny inside a wealthy New York family, opposite Lindsay Lohan as the wife and Kit Harington as her husband. Adapted from Sophie Stava’s 2025 debut novel, the Hulu limited series is written and showrun by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger (“This Is Us”), with Woodley and Lohan also executive producing, and produced by 20th Television via Aptaker and Berger’s The Walk-Up Company. Built as glossy domestic suspense with sharp character psychology, the show hinges on curated personas, shifting loyalties, and the moment the lies stop being harmless and start keeping score.
Premiere Date: TBD on Hulu.
62. “MobLand” (Season 2)
Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren return, alongside Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Emmett Scanlan, Teddie Allen, Janet McTeer, Toby Jones, and Alex Fine. Season 2 also adds Johnny Flynn and Ophelia Lovibond as new series regulars. Created by Ronan Bennett (with Jez Butterworth writing/EPing) and executive produced by Guy Ritchie, the Paramount+ crime saga stays centered on fixer Harry Da Souza and the Harrigan family’s war for control in London’s underworld.
Premiere Date: TBD on Paramount+,
61. “Widows Bay”
Matthew Rhys stars and executive produces Apple TV+’s new mystery drama, co-starring Annette Bening, Mare Winningham, Kaitlyn Dever, and Josh Hamilton. Additional cast includes Pablo Schreiber and Ato Essandoh, expanding the show’s community pressure-cooker dynamic. Created by Katie Dippold and directed/executive produced by Nicole Kassell, the series is set in a coastal town where a suspicious death pulls Rhys’ character back into a place defined by grudges, secrets, and long memory. The supporting ensemble—Bening and Winningham in particular—signals a show built around performance and interpersonal fracture as much as plot mechanics. Produced by Apple Studios, “Widows Bay” is positioned as a prestige-forward drama with a filmmaker’s eye and an actor-led backbone.
Premiere Date: April 29 on Apple TV+.


