
Old favorites, meet new favorites
Nothing says spring like the old meeting the new. This spring brings a mix of promising debuts, like Apple TV+'s Murderbot and Paramount+'s MobLand, and anticipated returns, none bigger than HBO's The Last of Us and Disney+'s Andor. And some shows combine old and new in one package, like the Disney+ Daredevil revival Daredevil: Born Again. Throw in the trend toward old-school procedurals on streaming, like Netflix's Pulse, and everything old is looking new again — or maybe it's the other way around.
This season's other big trend? Endings. On top of Andor, the list of shows taking their final bow this spring includes HBO's The Righteous Gemstones, Netflix's You, and Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale. Enjoy them while you can... and then, let us help you find something new.
TV Guide's 2025 Spring Guide has everything you need to know about spring TV in one place. First, you'll find our top picks for the most anticipated shows of the season, as well as a list of all the major new shows coming this spring. Next, we've got monthly TV updates, including what to watch this month and what's been renewed and canceled. Then, check out everything coming to each of the major streamers, including premiere dates, schedules, and the best shows and movies on each streamer. That's followed by a roundup of this spring's network TV lineups. Finally, we've got all our coverage of your favorite shows.
Whether you want to know what to watch on Netflix or get the scoop on The Rookie, you'll find the information you need right here. All season long, we'll keep this page updated with our latest winter TV coverage, so keep it bookmarked and check back throughout the season. Happy watching!
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Edi Patterson, Danny McBride, and Adam Devine, The Righteous Gemstones
Jake Giles Netter/HBOLooking for the best of the best? We'll help you scope out exciting new shows, like Apple TV+'s The Studio, set aside time for returning favorites, like AMC's Dark Winds, and say farewell to outgoing greats, like HBO's The Righteous Gemstones. These are the shows we can't wait to watch.
Freshen up your watchlist with something new. We're keeping track of all the major new shows coming this spring, including Long Bright River on Peacock, The Residence on Netflix, and Happy Face on Paramount+.

Rachel Hilson and Josh Holloway, Duster
Ursula Coyote/MaxHere's everything you need to know about what to watch in May across all streaming services, cable channels, and broadcast networks. From TV Guide's top picks — like the new Max series Duster and Season 2 of Peacock's Poker Face — to a calendar of the month's highlights, it's all here. Plus, this guide links out to all of our individual guides to the major streamers.
Before we can get a look at next season's TV schedules, we'll have to say some tough goodbyes to our old favorite shows. We're keeping track of what's been canceled and renewed this May.
Hacks returned with a new set of jokes, and The Handmaid's Tale kicked off its final season. Here's everything you need to know about the best shows and streaming movies that premiered this April.
It's always sunny in Miami for Dexter Morgan, but it's even sunnier on Fox's animated sitcoms. These are all the shows that were renewed or canceled in April.
You're caught up on Daredevil: Born Again, but have you watched Dope Thief? Here's everything you need to know about the best shows and streaming movies that premiered this March.
From the bad news (sorry, FBI spin-offs) to the good (more Running Point!), these are all the shows that were renewed or canceled in March.
We'll be updating this section each month as information is released.

Colman Domingo, Tina Fey, Erika Henningsen Will Forte, and Steve Carell, The Four Seasons
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Joshua Jackson, Phillipa Soo, and Sean Teale, Doctor Odyssey
Disney/Tina ThorpeThroughout the season, we'll be updating this section with more coverage — including previews, reviews, and interviews — of this spring's biggest shows, as well as shows that premiered in the fall or winter but are airing into the spring months.

Young Mazino and Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
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