There are numerous outstanding TV shows available today, and to assist with your winter viewing schedule, I’ve compiled a list of 25 shows that are either debuting or returning from January to early March 2025. This selection excludes shows that are continuing their current seasons after a break, such as Abbott Elementary, High Potential, Ghosts, Law & Order: SVU, and 9-1-1.
1. Severance Season 2
Returning on January 17 on Apple TV+, Severance is back with its second season. Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Patricia Arquette, and others reprise their roles as the story resumes after the dramatic conclusion of Season 1. Mark (Scott) embarks on a journey to locate Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman) after learning her true identity, uncovering more mysteries surrounding Lumon along the way.
2. The White Lotus Season 3
The anthology series returns on February 16 on HBO and Max with a new cast at a White Lotus hotel in Thailand. Natasha Rothwell reprises her role as Belinda from Season 1. The season features a family vacation, a girl’s trip, and more, bringing new dynamics to the Thai setting.
3. Suits: LA
Premiering on February 23 on NBC, Suits: LA is a spinoff of the popular legal drama. Set in Los Angeles, it follows a group of lawyers at a new firm. Gabriel Macht, known for his role as Harvey Specter, is expected to make an appearance.
4. Paradise
Launching on January 28 on Hulu, this action-packed series stars Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins, a secret service agent. After a shocking murder, Xavier finds himself entangled in a high-stakes investigation, revealing the hidden lives of influential figures.
5. The Pitt
Debuting on January 9 on Max, The Pitt features Noah Wyle in a medical drama set in Pittsburgh. The series follows Dr. Robby (Wyle) during his 15-hour shifts in the trauma hospital’s emergency room, exploring the challenges of modern healthcare.
6. Yellowjackets Season 3
Returning on February 14 on Paramount+ with Showtime, Yellowjackets continues to delve into dual timelines, exploring the consequences of past events and their impact on the survivors in the present.
7. Zero Day
Premiering on February 20 on Netflix, this limited series stars Robert De Niro as a former US President leading the Zero Day Commission. The series follows his efforts to uncover those responsible for a devastating cyber attack amidst a backdrop of misinformation and personal ambitions.
8. XO, Kitty Season 2
Returning on January 16 on Netflix, this To All the Boys spinoff follows Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) as she starts a new semester in Seoul. As Kitty navigates single life, a letter from her mother’s past sparks a new adventure.
9. Harley Quinn Season 5
Back on January 16 on Max, the animated series follows Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) in Metropolis as they encounter new threats and continue their misadventures.
10. Daredevil: Born Again
Premiering on March 4 on Disney+, this series sees Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio reprising their roles as Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, respectively. Their paths cross again as their past confrontations resurface.
11. Grosse Pointe Garden Society
Launching on February 23 on NBC, this drama follows four members of a suburban garden club who find themselves entangled in a murder mystery while trying to maintain appearances.
12. American Primeval
Set in 1857, this miniseries, premiering on January 9 on Netflix, depicts the struggle for control in the American West, focusing on survival in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
13. The Rookie Season 7
Returning on January 7 on ABC, the series continues with John (Nathan Fillion) recovering from a gunshot wound, as new challenges and changes unfold for the team.
14. The Night Agent Season 2
Returning on January 23 on Netflix, the series follows Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) as he navigates a world of danger and intrigue in his new role as a Night Agent.
15. On Call
Premiering on January 9 on Prime Video, this procedural series follows Traci Harmon (Troian Bellisario) and her rookie partner as they respond to emergency calls, presented through bodycam and dash-cam footage.
16. Invincible Season 3
Returning on February 6 on Prime Video, the animated series continues with Mark (Steven Yeun) undergoing training to enhance his powers, while Omni-Man grapples with guilt.
17. Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3
The final episodes of the series begin streaming in February on Netflix, concluding the long-running saga of the Karate Kid universe as characters face their pasts.
18. Mythic Quest Season 4
Back in January on Apple TV+, the series follows the team at Mythic Quest as they tackle new challenges in the gaming industry, with a focus on personal growth and relationships.
19. 1923 Season 2
Returning on February 23 on Paramount+, the series sees the Duttons facing new adversities as a harsh winter descends upon the ranch, threatening their legacy.
20. Watson
Premiering on January 26 on CBS, this series stars Morris Chestnut as John Watson, who reopens his medical practice in Pittsburgh and becomes embroiled in new mysteries following the supposed death of Sherlock Holmes.