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All TV Shows Premiering in 2025: Complete Release Calendar
All TV Shows Premiering in 2025: Complete Release Calendar

Newsweek

time24-07-2025

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  • Newsweek

All TV Shows Premiering in 2025: Complete Release Calendar

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Imagine if you could find a list of every single TV show releasing throughout 2025 in one handy place. Imagine no longer, because in this article you'll find the complete release calendar for TV across the entire year still to come. Starting from July, here's the full schedule of both new and returning shows set to premier. We've included every major streaming service and platform too, such as Paramount+, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Prime Video, and Peacock. The cast of Stranger Things Season 5 The cast of Stranger Things Season 5 Netflix Whether you're looking for the release dates of "Stranger Things Season 5" and "F1: Drive to Survive Season 2", need a reminder of all the great reality shows waiting in the wings, or just want to know when the next big Marvel series are dropping on Disney+, read on below for every confirmed release date. All TV Shows Premiering in 2025: Complete Release Calendar July 2 Tour de France: Unchained (Netflix) July 3 The Sandman (Netflix, final season part one) July 4 All the Sharks (Netflix) Macy's 4th of July Fireworks (NBC) A Capitol Fourth (PBS) Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular (The CW) July 5 Investigation Shark Attack (Nat Geo) Super Shark Highway (Nat Geo) July 7 Such Brave Girls (Hulu) The Madame Blanc Mysteries (Acorn TV) Bachelor in Paradise (ABC) Christmas at Sea (Hallmark) Survival Mode (NBC) July 8 Quarterback (Netflix) Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty (PBS) July 9 Ballard (Prime Video) Building the Band (Netflix) People & Places (Disney+) It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX) July 10 Too Much (Netflix) Suspicious Minds (Hulu) Celebrity Family Feud (ABC) Big Brother (CBS) Back to the Frontier (Magnolia/Max) Press Your Luck (ABC) The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo) July 11 Dexter: Resurrection (Showtime, new drama series) Foundation (Apple TV+, Season 3) The Wild Ones (Apple TV+, new docuseries) One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (Prime Video, new limited docuseries) Rage (HBO, new drama series) The Great American Recipe (PBS, Season 4) Last Cowboy Standing (Fox Nation, Season 2) July 12 Buried in the Backyard (Oxygen, Season 6) Mysteries from Above (History, Season 2) 48 Hours to Buy (FYI, Season 2B) Oceanfront Property Hunt (FYI, Season 1B) Betting on Beloit (A&E, new unscripted series) July 13 The Institute (MGM+, new drama series) Love Island: Beyond the Villa (Peacock, new unscripted series) Live Aid: When Rock 'n' Roll Took on the World (CNN, new documentary miniseries) Billionaire Boys Club (CNN, new documentary miniseries) Kings Court (Bravo, new dating series) Shark Quest: Hunt for the Apex Predator (National Geographic, new docuseries) July 14 Sakamoto Days (Netflix, Season 1B) A Killer Among Friends (ID, new docuseries) Binge Queens (WOW Presents Plus, Season 11) July 15 Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit (Hulu, new docuseries) The Big Fix (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Swedish drama series) July 16 The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video, Season 3; final season) Amy Bradley Is Missing (Netflix, new limited docuseries) 2025 ESPY Awards (ESPN, live awards special) July 17 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+, Season 3) Untamed (Netflix, new drama series) Catalog (Netflix, new dramedy series) Community Squad (Netflix, Season 2) Surf Girls: International (Prime Video, new docuseries) The Furry Detectives: Unmasking a Monster (SundanceTV, new docuseries) July 18 The Fixer (Fox, new business competition series) The Nice Guy (Disney+, new drama series) Superstar (Netflix, new drama series) My Lottery Dream Home (HGTV, Season 17) Zillow Gone Wild (HGTV, Season 2) July 19 Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller (National Geographic, Season 5) Love & Marriage: Huntsville (OWN, Season 10) Kaiju No. 8 (Crunchyroll, Season 2) July 21 The Hunting Wives (Netflix, new drama series; moved from Starz) Justice on Trial (Prime Video, new docuseries) Mr. & Mrs. Murder (Hulu, new docuseries) The Challenge Vets and New Threats (MTV, Season 41) July 22 Hip Hop Was Born Here (Paramount+, new docuseries) Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ (Disney Jr., new children's animated series) Welcome to Plathville (TLC, Season 7) Renovation Resort Showdown (HGTV, Season 2) Alef (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Turkish drama series) July 23 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (ABC, Season 11 in primetime) Match Game (ABC, new game show series revival) Washington Black (Hulu, new drama limited series) Acapulco (Apple TV+, Season 4; final season) Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War (Prime Video, Season 2) South Park (Comedy Central, Season 27; moved from July 9) Digman! (Comedy Central, Season 2; moved from July 9) July 24 The Sandman (Netflix, Season 2B; final season) Hitmakers (Netflix, new docuseries) Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks (Peacock, new documentary miniseries) My Melody & Kuromi (Netflix, new animated series) Code of Silence (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series) The Congregation: Bride of Christ (Viaplay, Season 2) July 25 Trigger (Netflix, new drama series) Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross (Roku Channel, new travelogue series) July 27 Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (National Geographic, new docuseries) Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse (Discovery, new competition series) In the Eye of the Storm (Discovery, Season 2) July 28 The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (Hulu, new short‑form animated comedy series) Adaptive (Peacock, new docuseries) Animals on Drugs (Discovery, new docuseries) July 29 Mud Madness (Discovery, Season 2) Running with the Wolves (ESPN, new docuseries) July 30 Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (Netflix, Season 4) July 31 Twisted Metal (Peacock, Season 2) Leanne (Netflix, new comedy series) Glass Heart (Netflix, new drama series) Marked (Netflix, new drama series) Project Runway (Freeform, Season 21; new network) August 1 Stillwater (Apple TV+, Season 4) Chief of War (Apple TV+, new drama series) Perfect Match (Netflix, Season 3) Built In Birmingham: Brady & the Blues (Prime Video, new docuseries) Deadliest Catch (Discovery, Season 21) Life After Lockup (We TV, Season 7) August 2 Heart & Hustle: Houston (OWN, new unscripted series) August 3 The Great Food Truck Race (Food Network, Season 18) 1000 Ways to Dine (A&E, new docuseries) August 4 King of the Hill (Hulu, Season 14; new network) Tim Rex in Space (Nickelodeon, new children's animated series) Empire: The World's First Superpower With David Olusoga (PBS Passport, British documentary miniseries) August 5 Hard Knocks: Offseason with the Buffalo Bills (HBO, new docuseries) August 6 Wednesday (Netflix, Season 2A) Platonic (Apple TV+, Season 2) The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+, Season 3) Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+, new drama series) August 7 Necaxa (FXX, new docuseries) Demascus (Tubi, new comedy series; moved from AMC) August 8 Outlander: Blood of My Blood (Starz, new drama series) PBR Friday Night Live (Fox Nation, new live sports series) August 9 American Prince: JFK Jr. (CNN documentary miniseries) August 10 The Chicken Sisters (Hallmark Channel, Season 2) August 11 Marvel's Iron Man and his Awesome Friends (Disney Jr., new children's animated series) August 12 Alien: Earth (FX/Hulu, new drama series) Chef Grudge Match (Food Network, new competition series) August 13 Butterfly (Prime Video, new drama series) Sausage Party: Foodtopia (Prime Video, Season 2) Fixed (Netflix, new animated comedy series) August 14 And Just Like That ... (HBO Max, Season 3) Miss Governor (Netflix, Season 1B; fka She the People) August 15 The Rainmaker (USA, new drama series) Magic City: An American Fantasy (Starz, new docuseries) August 18 Lego Masters Jr. (Fox, new competition limited series) August 19 America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys (Netflix, new docuseries) August 20 Katrina: Come Hell and High Water (Netflix, new docuseries) The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox (Hulu, new drama limited series) August 21 Peacemaker (HBO Max, Season 2) Hostage (Netflix, new drama limited series) August 22 Invasion (Apple TV+, Season 3) Long Story Short (Netflix, new animated comedy series) August 24 Masterpiece: Unforgotten (PBS, Season 6 of British drama series) Masterpiece: The Marlow Murder Club (PBS, Season 2 of British drama series) Professor T (PBS, Season 4 of British drama series) August 25 Upload (Prime Video, Season 4; final season) August 27 The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (Prime Video, new drama series) My Funeral (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Icelandic drama series) August 29 Two Graves (Netflix, new drama miniseries) August 30 Big Noon Kickoff (Fox, Season 5) Big Noon Saturday (Fox, new season) Pac‑12 College Football (ESPN, new season; games on The CW & CBS) August 31 Let the Devil In (MGM+, new docuseries) August TBA Dinner Time Live with David Chang (Netflix, Season 3) September 4 Sunday Night Football (NBC, Season 20 on network & 39 overall; kickoff game) Sunday NFL Countdown (NBC, Season 31) Thursday Night Football (Prime Video, Season 20) Wednesday (Netflix, Season 2B) NCIS: Tony & Ziva (Paramount+, new drama series) September 7 Sunday Night Football (NBC, Season 39 time‑slot premiere) Sunday NFL Countdown (NBC, Season 31 time‑slot premiere) The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC, Season 3) September 8 Monday Night Football (ESPN/ABC, Season 565) Monday Night Countdown (ESPN, Season 33) Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli (ManningCast, ESPN+/ESPN2, Season 5) Scrambled Up (Syndication, new game show series) September 11 Diary of a Ditched Girl (Netflix, new drama series) Beauty in Black (Netflix, Season 2) September 13 Notre Dame Football (NBC, Season 35) September 14 Emmy Awards (BritBox, live awards special) September 17 The Morning Show (Apple TV+, Season 4) Gen V (Prime Video, Season 2) Human (PBS, new docuseries) September 18 Reasonable Doubt (Hulu, Season 3) September 19 Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past (Disney+, new animated series) September 20 Pac‑12 College Football (CBS, Season 2) September 22 Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen (CBS, re‑airing syndicated stand‑up comedy series) September 23 The Lowdown (FX/Hulu, new drama series) September 24 Survivor (CBS, Season 49) Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (The CW, new drama series) Slow Horses (Apple TV+, Season 5) Hotel Costiera (Prime Video, new drama series) September 25 The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 38) Alice in Borderland (Netflix, Season 3) The Paper (Peacock, new comedy series) September 27 48 Hours (CBS, Season 39) Big Ten Saturday Night (NBC/Peacock, new season) September 28 60 Minutes (CBS, Season 58) September 30 Chad Powers (Hulu, new comedy series) September TBA Most Wanted: Teen Hacker (HBO Max, new docuseries) The NFL Playback (Vice TV, new docuseries) Summer TBA Elle (Prime Video, new comedy series) Plastic Surgery Rewind (E!, new docuseries) Ballard (Prime Video, new drama series) Untitled Birmingham City Football Club Project (Prime Video, new docuseries) My Life with the Walter Boys (Netflix, Season 2) Untitled SEC Project (Netflix, new docuseries; working title) Is It Cake? Halloween (Netflix, new competition limited series) Untitled Mike Williams Murder Docuseries (Hulu, new docuseries) Billy Joel: And So It Goes (HBO, new documentary miniseries) Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman (USA, new drama series) Condemned (HGTV, new docuseries) They Know What They Did (ID, new docuseries) Untitled Vanity Fair/Dick Wolf Series (ID, new docuseries) Sister Boniface Mysteries (BritBox, Season 4 of British drama series) The Cleaner (BritBox, Season 3 of British comedy series) Silent Witness (BritBox, Season 28 of British drama series) October 5 Masterpiece: The Gold (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series) Masterpiece: Maigret (PBS, new drama series) October 12 Matlock (CBS, Season 2; sneak preview) Elsbeth (CBS, Season 3; sneak preview) October 13 The Neighborhood (CBS, Season 8) DMV (CBS, new comedy series) FBI (CBS, Season 7) Watson (CBS, Season 2) October 14 NCIS (CBS, Season 22) NCIS: Sydney (CBS, Season 3) NCIS: Origins (CBS, Season 2) Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock, drama series) October 16 Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (CBS, Season 2) Ghosts (CBS, Season 4) Matlock (CBS, Season 2 time‑slot premiere) Elsbeth (CBS, Season 3 time‑slot premiere) October 17 Fire Country (CBS, Season 4) Sheriff Country (CBS, new drama series) Boston Blue (CBS, new drama series) October 19 Tracker (CBS, Season 3) The Road (CBS, new competition series) October 22 The Monster of Florence (Netflix, new drama limited series) October 23 Nobody Wants This (Netflix, Season 2) October 24 Fire Country (CBS, Season 4 time‑slot premiere) Sheriff Country (CBS, new drama series time‑slot premiere) Boston Blue (CBS, new drama series time‑slot premiere) October 29 Star Wars: Visions (Disney+, Season 3) October TBA Marvel Zombies (Disney+, new drama series) Anne Rice's Talamasca (Prime Video, new drama series) My Hero Academia (Crunchyroll, Season 8; final season) To Your Eternity (Crunchyroll, Season 3) Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill (Crunchyroll, Season 2) Fall TBA Dancing with the Stars (ABC, Season 33) High Potential (ABC, Season 2) Shifting Gears (ABC, Season 2) Abbott Elementary (ABC, Season 4) The Golden Bachelor (ABC, Season 2) Shark Tank (ABC, Season 7) 9‑1‑1 (ABC, Season 9) 9‑1‑1: Nashville (ABC, new drama series) Grey's Anatomy (ABC, Season 22) Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC, Season 6) 20/20 (ABC, Season 48) America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC, Season 36) Mission Unstoppable (CBS, Season 7) The Visioneers with Zay Harding (CBS, Season 2) The Voice (NBC, Season 27) Brilliant Minds (NBC, Season 2) Law & Order: SVU (NBC, Season 27) Law & Order (NBC, Season 25) Chicago Med (NBC, Season 11) Chicago Fire (NBC, Season 14) Chicago P.D. (NBC, Season 13) The Hunting Party (NBC, Season 2) Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 51) Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (NBC, Season 6) On Brand with Jimmy Fallon (NBC, new unscripted series) The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins (NBC, new comedy series) Surviving Earth (NBC, new docuseries) Name That Tune (Fox, Season 6) Celebrity Weakest Link (Fox, new game show series) 99 to Beat (Fox, new game show series) The Floor (Fox, Season 4) Doc (Fox, Season 2) The Simpsons (Fox, Season 37) Family Guy (Fox, Season 24) Bob's Burgers (Fox, Season 16) Special Forces: World's Toughest Test (Fox, Season 3) Hell's Kitchen (Fox, Season 24) Kitchen Nightmares (Fox, Season 3) Murder in a Small Town (Fox, Season 2) Best Medicine (Fox, new comedy series) Memory of a Killer (Fox, new drama series) The Diplomat (Netflix, Season 3) With Love, Meghan (Netflix, Season 2) Physical: Asia (Netflix, Season 3; fka Physical: 100) Next Gen Chef (Netflix, new competition series) Young Jedi Adventures (Disney+, Season 3) Solar Opposites (Hulu, Season 6; final season) All's Fair (Hulu, new drama series) The Savant (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) Shape Island (Apple TV+, Season 2) Faceoff: Inside the NHL (Prime Video, Season 2) Spartacus: House of Ashur (Starz, new drama series) Extra (Syndicated, Season 32) The Kelly Clarkson Show (Syndicated, Season 7) Tamron Hall (Syndicated, Season 7) The Drew Barrymore Show (Syndicated, Season 6) The Jennifer Hudson Show (Syndicated, Season 4) Sherri (Syndicated, Season 4) Funny You Should Ask (Syndicated, Season 9) Tribunal Justice (Syndicated, new courtroom series) The Braxtons (We TV, Season 2) Studio C (BYUtv, Season 20) Karen Pirie (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series) Beyond Paradise (BritBox, Season 3 of British drama series) November 4 Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix, Season 2) November 7 Maxton Hall – The World Between Us (Prime Video, Season 2) November 16 The American Revolution (PBS, new docuseries) November 26 Stranger Things (Netflix, Season 5A; final season) November TBA Last Samurai Standing (Netflix, new drama series) December 25 Stranger Things (Netflix, Season 5B; final season) December 31 Stranger Things (Netflix, Season 5C; final season) December TBA Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+, Season 2) Wonder Man (Disney+, new drama series) Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane (E!, new unscripted series) The Twelve Dates of Christmas (Hallmark Channel, new comedy limited series; working title) TBA

What's new on Netflix in July 2025?
What's new on Netflix in July 2025?

Scotsman

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

What's new on Netflix in July 2025?

The summer weather is well and truly here and although we want to make the most of it, sometimes you need to cool down inside for a little while. And whether it's because of sunburn, or because it's just too hot outside, there are plenty of new TV shows and films arriving on Netflix in July to help make staying indoors feel less painful. After an almost 30-year wait, Adam Sandler reprises his role as Happy Gilmore in the long-awaited comedy sequel. Also landing on Netflix in July is The Old Guard 2, the sequel to Charlize Theron's 2020 action flick. As for TV shows, there are several documentary series to sink your teeth into, from Attack On London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers to Amy Bradley is Missing. As for scripted TV, The Sandman returns to Netflix for its second - and final - season, with other shows including Untamed, a new thriller series starring Eric Bana. There is also Building the Band, a new reality competition show which sees musicians trying to build their dream bands, without meeting one another face to face. Hosted by the Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean, judges for the show including Nicole Scherzinger, Kelly Rowland and the late One Direction star Liam Payne, whose family approved the show to air. If anime is more what you're after, Leviathan - based on the book series by Scott Westerfield - may be more what you are interested in. The new alternate history series is set in 1914 and follows a fugitive prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and a young Scottish girl who disguises herself as a boy to serve in the British Air Service, as they are thrown together. There are many, many more exciting new releases on Netflix in July, with something to suit everyone. So without further ado, here are all of the movies and TV shows out on Netflix in July. 1 . Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers Releasing on Tuesday, July 1, Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers is a documentary series which will cover one of the most devastating terror attacks on UK soil. Told by those who lived through it, the series will feature exclusive interviews, unseen archive footage and first-person accounts from survivors, the families of victims, police investigators, then-Prime Minister Tony Blair, the head of MI5 and more twenty years on. | Netflix Photo Sales 2 . The Old Guard 2 The sequel to the 2020 action-fantasy film, The Old Guard 2 sees Charlize Theron return as Andromache of Scythia – or Andy, as she is also known – a centuries-old mercenary. Out to protect the world, Andy and her team must face a mysterious threat which could unravel everything she has worked towards for thousands of years. Set for release on Wednesday, July 2, the cast also includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Henry Golding, and Uma Thurman. | Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix Photo Sales 3 . Tour de France: Unchained (S3) The final season of Tour de France: Unchained will roll onto Netflix on Wednesday, July 2 as it follows the vents of the world's biggest cycling race. Spanning eight episodes, it looks back at the 21 stages of the 2024 event with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the action. | A.S.O./Charly Lopez Photo Sales 4 . The Sandman (S2) Returning to Netflix for a second and final series is The Sandman. Starring Tom Sturridge as Dream of the Endless, the fantasy epic will see him attempt to save himself, his kingdom and the waking world from the fallout of his previous actions. The first six episodes will be released on Thursday, July 3, with episodes 7-11 arriving on Thursday, July 24 and the final episode to be released on Thursday, July 31. Sturrige will be joined by a number of familiar faces from season one, with new cast members including Esmé Creed-Miles, Barry Sloane, Adrian Lester, Clive Russell, Jack Gleeson and Steve Coogan. | Netflix Photo Sales Related topics: Netflix

Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 OTT Release Date - When and where to watch final edition of hit docu-series
Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 OTT Release Date - When and where to watch final edition of hit docu-series

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 OTT Release Date - When and where to watch final edition of hit docu-series

Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 OTT Release Date - Netflix's fan-favourite sports docu-series is hitting the finish line. The final season, Season 3, drops on July 2, 2025, on Netflix, and it's packing all the grit, rivalries, heartbreak, and glory from the 2024 Tour de France. With eight hard-hitting episodes, this is the last, no-holds-barred look at cycling's most brutal race, and it promises to go out with a bang. What's this show all about? If you've followed the first two seasons, you know Unchained is all about men pushed to their breaking point, egos clashing, dreams crashing, and others rising from the dust. Season 1 gave us the foundation, an introduction to the chaotic, ruthless world of the Tour de France. We saw teams battling weather, injury, and each other. Season 2 dialled it up: more drama, more crashes, and raw emotional moments. Jonas Vingegaard's rise, Tadej Pogačar's relentless push, and the mind games of elite cycling were front and centre. Now, Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 turns the intensity to max. This is the 2024 Tour, tensions are higher, and the stakes couldn't be bigger. Season 3: What's going down? This final season is pure adrenaline. Jonas Vingegaard is back from a nasty crash earlier in the year. Most thought he wouldn't make it. But he shows up anyway, bruised but burning. Then there's Tadej Pogačar, fitter, faster, and with a chip on his shoulder. There's a new generation hungry to take over. Young riders, outsider teams, and fearless newcomers come flying into the peloton, ready to blow it all up. The Tour isn't just a race but a war on two wheels. And in this final chapter, the lines between underdog and champion get blurred. Who's in it? The cameras follow every key player and the unsung workhorses who live and die by the team strategy. Some familiar faces include: Jonas Vingegaard – The quiet killer with ice in his veins Tadej Pogačar – The Slovenian superstar with fire in his legs Wout van Aert – Always in the mix, always dangerous Fabio Jakobsen – The comeback story you'll never forget Tom Pidcock, Jasper Philipsen, David Gaudu – Young, bold, and out for blood Narrated once again by Alec Newman, the series is brought to life by the team behind F1: Drive to Survive: Box to Box Films and Quad Productions. James Gay-Rees and Paul Martin return as executive producers, with razor-sharp editing by Franco Bogino and team.

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