There's a LOT — and I mean, A LOT — of great TV shows these days, so to help with your winter planning, I've rounded up 25 shows that are premiering or returning in January through the beginning of March 2025:
This list does not include shows that are in the middle of their current seasons and returning from hiatus, like Abbott Elementary, High Potential, Ghosts, Law & Order: SVU, 9-1-1, and more.
1. Severance Season 2
One of the most highly anticipated TV shows of 2025, Severance finally returns with Season 2 this winter. Adam Scott , Britt Lower , John Turturro, Patricia Arquette , and more return with the sophomore season, as it picks up right after the events of the explosive Season 1 finale. Mark (Scott) sets out on a mission to find Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman) after discovering who she actually is. More secrets about Lumon are revealed as Mark tries to unravel what happens in both his Innie and Outie lives.
When it returns: Jan. 17 on Apple TV+
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2. The White Lotus Season 3
The beloved anthology series returns with Season 3 and a new cast of characters who are vacationing at a White Lotus hotel in Thailand. Natasha Rothwell will reprise her role as Belinda from Season 1 as she's on an "exchange program" to this White Lotus from the Hawaii location. As for the cast of characters appearing in this season, the trailer reveals there's a family vacation, a girl's trip, an awkward couple, and more, who are making the White Lotus in Thailand their home for vacation.
Starring: Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Natasha Rothwell, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Aimee Lou Wood, Lalisa Manobal, and more
When it returns: Feb. 16 on HBO and Max
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3. Suits: LA
Fresh off of the resurgence of Suits in 2023, the hit legal drama gets another spinoff this winter. Created by Aaron Korsh, Suits: LA follows a group of lawyers at a law firm based in Los Angeles. Original Suits star Gabriel Macht, aka Harvey Specter, is expected to make an appearance in Season 1, too.
Starring: Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis, Bryan Greenberg, and more
When it premieres: Feb. 23 on NBC, streaming next day on Peacock
David Astorga / NBC 4. Paradise
Sterling K. Brown reunites with This Is Us creator and writer Dan Fogelman in this new action-packed series. Paradise follows Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown), a secret service agent assigned to protect a former President. When a shocking murder takes place that puts Xavier right in the middle of the investigation, secrets are revealed as this show peels back the curtain on the world's most prominent individuals.
Starring: Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, Percy Daggs IV, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 28 on Hulu
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5. The Pitt
Noah Wyle returns to TV with another medical drama 31 years after the premiere of ER . This new series examines the challenges facing healthcare in today's America. The Pitt follows a group of doctors working in a hospital in Pittsburgh. What makes this show special is each episode follows an hour of Dr. Robby's (Wyle) 15-hour shift as the chief attendant in the trauma hospital's emergency room.
Starring: Noah Wyle, Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez, Katherine LaNasa, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 9 on Max
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6. Yellowjackets Season 3
Yellowjackets Season 3 finally returns with brand-new episodes this February. The new season will continue to explore both timelines as we see what happened to the girls in the woods prior to their rescue vs. what is going on with the survivors as adults as they reckon with what they did in the woods and how it changed them. This new season picks up after the shocking death in the present-day during the Season 2 finale, while in the past, alliances are formed as the fight for survival becomes more and more savage.
When it returns: Feb. 14 on Paramount+ with Showtime
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7. Zero Day
This new limited series follows former US President George Mullen (Robert De Niro), who is the head of the Zero Day Commission. He's charged with finding the perpetrators of a devastating cyber attack that has caused chaos around the US and thousands of fatalities. As disinformation spreads and the personal ambitions of powerful people collide, Mullen's searches for the truth as he's forced to confront his own dark secrets.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Pemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine, and more
When it premieres: Feb. 20 on Netflix
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8. XO, Kitty Season 2
Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) returns in Season 2 of this adorable To All the Boys spinoff series. This season, Kitty stars a new semester at KISS in Seoul. She's single for the first time in a while, and she's ready for a fresh start. While Kitty's ready to try some casual dating and for a calm semester, she suddenly finds a letter from her mom's past that sets her on a wild journey, while new students at KISS bring even more change. This season also featured an appearance by Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky.
When it returns: Jan. 16 on Netflix
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9. Harley Quinn Season 5
Harley Quinn , one of the best (and funniest) animated shows in recent years, returns with brand-new episodes this winter. The new season finds Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) in a new city: Metropolis. You know, home to Superman, Lois Lane, and more. It's there that they come across new threats, like Lex and Lena Luthor, as Harley and her band of misfits continue to have some fun, help some people, and cause even more trouble.
When it returns: Jan. 16 on Max
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10. Daredevil: Born Again
Seven years after Daredevil ended on Netflix, Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, and more are back. In this new Disney+ series, Matt Murdock (Cox) is fighting for justice with his now-bustling law firm, while Wilson Fisk (D'Onofrio) is pursuing his own political endeavors in New York. When their pasts put them on a collision course for each other once again, Daredevil and Kingpin really just can't escape each other.
Starring: Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Margarita Levieva, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Hensen, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki James, Jon Bernthall, Michael Gandolfini, and more
When it premieres: March 4 on Disney+
Giovanni Rufino / Disney+ / Marvel 11. Grosse Pointe Garden Society
From the creators of Good Girls , this new drama series follows four members of a suburban garden club. While everything seems normal on the outside, the members share one big secret: they've somehow gotten caught up in a murder. While they strive to flourish in this suburban town, their secrets and mischief are bubbling just under the surface.
Starring: Melissa Fumero, Aja Naomi King, Ben Rappaport, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Hodge, and more
When it premieres: Feb. 23 on NBC, streaming next day on Peacock
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12. American Primeval
Set in the US in 1857, this new miniseries follows the fight to gain control of the American West, namely in the Utah Territory. The series depicts the clash between religion and culture where no one is safe in these very brutal lands. The only goal that matters in this community is survival.
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Betty Gilpin, Dane DeHaan, Shea Whigham, Joe Tippett, Jai Courtney, Kyle Bradley Davis, Lucas Neff, Derek Hinkey, Saura Lightfoot-Leon, Preston Mota, Shawnee Purier, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 9 on Netflix
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13. The Rookie Season 7
This new season of The Rookie begins with John (Nathan Fillion) recovering from a gunshot wound, as he and his team are set to welcome two new rookies. This season will continue to explore John and Bailey's (Jenna Dewan) relationship now that they are married, while Lucy (Melissa O'Neil) and Bradford (Eric Winter) hit a bump in the road after Bradford's past came bubbling to the surface. Season 7 will also see the exit of Aaron Thorsen (Tru Valentino).
When it returns: Jan. 7 on ABC
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14. The Night Agent Season 2
After a massive first season, the second season of The Night Agent returns with brand-new episodes this January. After proving himself with his ambitious and heroic efforts to save the President in Season 1, Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) has now been given the opportunity to become a Night Agent. However, working for a highly-classified organization like Night Action will now thrust Peter into a world where danger is around every corner and it's hard to trust anyone.
When it returns: Jan. 23 on Netflix
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15. On Call
Executive produced by Dick Wolf, this new procedural series follows Traci Harmon (Troian Bellisario), a veteran training officer with the Long Beach Police Department, who is working with a new rookie partner Alex Diaz (Brandon Larracuente). On Call follows the duo as they respond to emergency calls while also dealing with the fallout after the sudden loss of a fellow officer. What makes this series different from other cop shows is the series utilizes the style of bodycam, dash-cam, and cellphone footage to show Harmon and Diaz as they respond to calls.
Starring: Troian Bellisario, Brandon Larracuente, Eriq La Salle, Lori Loughlin, Rich Ting, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 9 on Prime Video
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16. Invincible Season 3
This absolutely chaotic and beloved animated series returns with new episodes this February. After the events of Season 2, Invincible Season 2 kicks off with Mark (Steven Yeun) being trained by Cecil (Walton Goggins) to help improve his powers, while Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) continues to carry immense guilt for betraying his people and those closest to him. While not much is known about the upcoming season aside from what is shown in the trailer, Mark does start wearing his blue superhero suit, which marks a big change in his character in Robert Kirkman's comics.
When it returns: Feb. 6 on Prime Video
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17. Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3
It's the end of the road for Cobra Kai . The very last episodes of this beloved Netflix series start streaming in February. After the shocking turn of events at the Sekai Taikai, the members of Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai need to finally reckon with their pasts as everyone faces an uncertain future both on and off the mat. Almost 40 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament in Karate Kid , everything has been leading to this moment.
When it returns: Feb. 13 on Netflix
Netflix 18. Mythic Quest Season 4
Mythic Quest returns with brand-new episodes in January. The new season continues to follow our favorite coworkers at Mythic Quest as they confront new challenges in an ever-changing video game landscape. Stars at the company rise, egos clash, relationships blossom, and everyone tries to have a little more of a work-life balance. Mythic Quest Season 4 will also lead into the spinoff anthology series Side Quest in late March.
When it returns: Jan. 29 on Apple TV+
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19. 1923 Season 2
Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, and Brandon Sklenar return for the highly-anticipated second season of 1923 . This time around, the cruel winter arrives and brings new challenges for Jacob (Ford) and Cara (Mirren) back at the Dutton Ranch. With the harsh conditions looming large, adversaries threaten to end the Dutton's legacy. Meanwhile, Spencer (Sklenar) begins the treacherous journey back home to Montana, as it's now a race against time to save his family. All the while, Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) is trying to make her way back to Spencer.
When it returns: Feb. 23 on Paramount+
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20. Watson
Morris Chestnut stars as John Watson in this fresh take on the iconic Sherlock Holmes character. Set one year after Sherlock Holmes's apparent death at the hands of Moriarty, Dr. Watson returns to Pittsburgh and picks back up with his medical practice by opening the "Holmes Clinic." Meanwhile, evidence begins to surface that seemingly confirms that Moriarty is actually still alive.
Starring: Morris Chestnut, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, Rochelle Aytes, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 26 on CBS, streaming next day on Paramount+
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21. Prime Target
Prime Target follows Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), a brilliant young math postgraduate student who is on the verge of a major breakthrough. If he succeeds in finding a pattern in prime numbers, he'll essentially hold the key to every computer in the world. Soon, Edward realizes there is an unseen enemy threatening to destroy his idea, which leads him to Taylah Sanders (Quintessa Swindell), an NSA agent who has been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians' behavior.
Starring: Leo Woodall, Quintessa Swindell, Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 22 on Apple TV+
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22. The Couple Next Door
The Couple Next Door follows Evie (Eleanor Tomlinson) and Pete (Alfred Enoch), who move into an upscale neighborhood with the dream of starting a family in this seemingly idealistic new home. Soon, they strike up a friendship with the couple next door: Danny (Sam Heughan) and Becka (Jessica De Gouw). As these two couples grow closer and closer, it leads to one sexually charged night that will change all their lives forever.
Starring: Sam Heughan, Eleanor Tomlinson, Jessica De Gouw, Alfred Enoch, and more
When it premieres: Jan. 17 on Starz
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23. The Recruit Season 2
Noah Centineo returns with the second season of The Recruit , and he's now joined by Past Lives breakout star Teo Yoo. This time around, Owen Hendrick (Centineo) is pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea. Upon arriving, he soon realizes that the biggest threat might just be coming from inside the Agency itself.
When it returns: Jan. 30 on Netflix
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24. Sweet Magnolias Season 4
This warm-hug of a Netflix show returns with brand-new episodes this February. In Season 4, Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), Helen (Heather Headley), and Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott) grow closer in unexpected ways as they navigate the twists and turns in their romantic lives, as well as the return of old foes, the loss of great lives, and the painful transition from old dreams to new ones.
When it returns: Feb. 6 on Netflix
Netflix 25. And finally, Deli Boys
This new comedy series follows two pampered Pakistani American brothers who are faced with the sudden death of their father, a convenience store magnate. The brothers lose the lifestyle they've grown accustomed to and are suddenly faced with their Baba's secret life of crime as they try to take his place.
Starring: Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, Poorna Jagannathan, Alfie Fuller, Brian George, and more
When it premieres: March 6 on Hulu
Elizabeth Sisson / Hulu / Disney We can't fit everything into one post, so which shows are YOU most excited for this winter? Tell us in the comments below!