Hart : Good Morning !
It’s a tough decision sometime when it comes to TV shows . What’s popular and What’s new ?
(Aside from “The Pitt”, which already debuted…)
1. Euphoria — HBO: The cultural phenomenon returns with a 5-year time jump and higher stakes for Rue, Cassie, Nate and the rest of the gang — expect massive buzz and water-cooler moments. (April)
2. The Boys (Final Season) — Prime Video: The hit subversive superhero saga barrels toward its conclusion under Homelander’s tyranny, promising big twists, violence, and franchise-closing spectacle. [If Homelander doesn’t give a motivational speech at some point this season, I’m filing a complaint with the universe!] (April 8)
3. House of the Dragon (Season 3) — HBO: The next chapter of Westerosi dragon politics unfolds in the Targaryen prequel that continues to be one of HBO’s flagship fantasy series. [Finally! A show where family drama actually involves dragon fire instead of just side-eyes…] (Summer)
4. Ted Lasso (Season 4) — Apple TV+: Soccer’s most optimistic coach takes on a women’s team in this heartfelt Emmy favorite’s next chapter. (TBD)
5. Bridgerton (Season 4) — Netflix: The Regency-era romance erupts around Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek in two parts, continuing the franchise’s lavish, irresistible formula. (Jan. 29/Feb. 26)
6. Scrubs (Revival) — ABC: The beloved medical comedy reunites its core cast for a nostalgic reboot that’s sure to spark chatter — and hopefully laughs. (Feb. 25)
7. Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair — Hulu: The chaotic family returns with Malcolm back in the middle (this time with his own daughter), reuniting original stars for a short-form revival. [Hal still has no idea what’s going on — and I relate more than I want to admit!] (April 10)
8. Lanterns — HBO: A grounded detective-style take on Green Lantern stars Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, HBO’s bold DC experiment that could redefine comic book TV. (TBD)
9. The Comeback (Season 3) — HBO: After nearly a decade, Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish returns for a final season of cringe-comedy meets industry satire. (March)
10. Margo’s Got Money Troubles — Apple TV+: A buzzy Apple + A24 adaptation starring Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer about a young mom trying to find her footing. (April 15)
(Honorable mentions: Crystal Lake, Little House on the Prairie, The Hunting Wives, Larry David’s US History Sketch Show, Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story, NOLA King, and Stranger Things: Tales From ’85)








