Television Show Premieres

Februarie 10, 2025

Television Show Premieres

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This February brings a plethora of Television Show Premieres, spanning various genres and platforms. From reality competitions to gripping dramas, there’s something for everyone. The month kicks off with the return of “NCIS: Sydney” on CBS and Paramount+, followed by new series like “Newtopia,” a Korean zombie apocalypse series starring Blackpink’s Jisoo, premiering on Prime Video.

Netflix offers a diverse lineup, including the reality series “Mysteries From Above” on History Channel, and the animated “Pokémon Horizons: The Series.” For sports enthusiasts, “The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan,” a documentary exploring the intense cricket rivalry, arrives on Netflix.

Mid-month highlights include the highly anticipated return of “Yellowjackets” for its third season on Showtime and Paramount+, featuring guest stars Hilary Swank and Joel McHale. Romance blossoms with the premiere of “Love is Blind” on Netflix, while OWN presents the reality series “Ready to Love.” The Super Bowl and related programming dominate the weekend of February 9th, with Fox airing “The Floor,” a new game show, immediately after the big game.

The following week sees the premiere of “Extracted,” a reality competition on Fox, and the documentary limited series “Surviving Black Hawk Down” on Netflix. For true crime fans, “American Murder: Gabby Petito” delves into the tragic case on Netflix.

February also welcomes several new reality series. Hulu launches “Muslim Matchmaker,” while Vice offers two sports-focused docuseries: “Calipari: Razor’s Edge” and “Pitino: Red Storm Rising.” PlayStation Plus subscribers can access the British thriller “Stags” on Sony Pictures Core. Animation fans can enjoy “Dog Days Out” on Netflix, and families can tune into “Home Sweet Rome” on Max.

The month concludes with a mix of new and returning shows. “Cobra Kai” delivers its final season on Netflix, while Apple TV+ presents the animated series “Goldie.” Netflix also welcomes the foreign drama “The Exchange” and the reality series “Sweethearts” from Prime Video.

March’s television show premieres continue the momentum, with the highly anticipated “Daredevil: Born Again” launching on Disney+. This continuation of the Netflix series sees Charlie Cox return as the titular hero. Bravo introduces “Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,” a reality series following the actress and her family. TLC premieres “Jay & Pamela,” a reality show centered on the iconic couple.

Other notable premieres include the return of “Survivor” on CBS and the foreign drama “Berlin ER” on Apple TV+. Hulu welcomes the comedy series “Shoresy,” and Netflix offers the foreign drama “Dalah: Death and the Flowers.” The month also features the reality competition “House of Knives” on Food Network and Max. Netflix explores the world of bare-knuckle boxing with the Steven Knight-created drama “A Thousand Blows.”

“Running Point,” a comedy series set in the front office of a Los Angeles basketball team, starring Kate Hudson, premieres on Netflix. Apple TV+ presents the French-language period drama “Carême,” telling the story of celebrity chef Antonin Carême. The month closes with the return of “The Cleaning Lady” and “Alert: Missing Persons Unit” on Fox, and the premiere of the reality series “Paul American” on Max. April brings the animated series “Devil May Cry” to Netflix and the thriller “G20” to Prime Video.

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