
Spring 2026 promises some fantastic new TV shows, and ScreenRant is giving you a first look at over a dozen of them! We’ve got exclusive photos, clips, and confirmed details about the stories, so you can get a sneak peek at what’s coming in the next few months.
In the next few months, popular streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV will launch new seasons of their most popular shows. Beyond that, viewers can also look forward to completely new series, season finales of current shows, and the return of beloved franchises through spinoffs and revivals.
Here’s a list of some of the most exciting new TV shows coming to networks and streaming services in March and April. It’s not every show premiering this spring, but we’ve gathered a convenient watchlist of top picks across various genres for 2026.
Marshals – CBS & Paramount+
Premieres March 1, 2026 – New Episodes Weekly
Marshals is a new western series connected to the world of Yellowstone, created by Spencer Hudnut. Picking up after the events of Yellowstone, the show follows Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), a former Navy SEAL, as he begins working as a US Marshal in Montana. Marshals will first air on CBS on March 1, 2026, and will then be available to stream on Paramount+ the following day, March 2, 2026. The remaining episodes – a total of twelve – will be released weekly on CBS on Sundays and on Paramount+ on Mondays.
Young Sherlock – Prime Video
All Episodes Releasing March 4, 2026
Guy Ritchie is revisiting the world of Sherlock Holmes, but this time as a TV series instead of a movie. Titled Young Sherlock, the show features Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a 19-year-old Sherlock, portrayed as even more impulsive and unpredictable than the famous detective we know. Ritchie directs alongside showrunner Matthew Parkhill. The first season will have eight episodes and centers on Sherlock’s initial murder investigation while he’s a student at Oxford University.
Ted Season 2 – Peacock
All Episodes Releasing March 5, 2026
The Peacock series Ted, created by Seth MacFarlane, is a prequel to the 2012 movie. It tells the story of John Bennett’s childhood and his unusually lively teddy bear. Max Burkholder stars as 16-year-old John, while Seth MacFarlane once again provides the voice for the hilariously inappropriate Ted. Season 1, which premiered on January 11, 2024, was a hit with viewers, earning a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Season 2 is set to continue John and Ted’s adventures on Peacock starting March 5, 2026.
One Piece Season 2 – Netflix
All Episodes Releasing March 10, 2026
The live-action version of the popular anime One Piece returns for a second season on March 10, 2026. Titled One Piece: Into the Grand Line, the new season will follow the continuing journey of Monkey D. Luffy (played by Iñaki Godoy) and his Straw Hat Pirates. Each crew member is pursuing their own dreams, and they’ll face numerous challenges and powerful enemies along the way – many of whom gain their abilities from mysterious Devil Fruits. One Piece has been a rare win for live-action anime adaptations, making the second season a highly anticipated release in 2026.
Virgin River Season 7 – Netflix
All Episodes Releasing March 12, 2026
As a critic, I’m happy to report that Virgin River, the romantic drama from Sue Tenney and Patrick Sean Smith, will be back for a seventh season on March 12, 2026. This Netflix series really drew me in with its story of Mel Monroe – played wonderfully by Alexandra Breckenridge – a nurse practitioner who bravely starts fresh by leaving the hustle of Los Angeles for the quieter life in the small town of Virgin River.
As a big fan of Virgin River, I’m so excited for season 7! It picks up right after Mel and Jack’s wedding – you know, after she finally married Martin Henderson’s character – and we’re going to see them navigate parenthood as they start the adoption process. And the best part? Netflix has already given the show the green light for season 8, so we’ll be seeing more of Virgin River for a while!
Outlander Season 8 – Starz
Premiering March 14, 2026 – New Episodes Weekly
The highly anticipated final season of Starz’s Outlander is almost here, continuing the epic love story of Claire Beauchamp (Caitriona Balfe), a former WWII nurse, and her Scottish husband, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). The series began in 2014 with Claire unexpectedly traveling from 1945 to 1743, and a lot has unfolded since then. Season 8 will take place in 1779 North Carolina, as Jamie and Claire struggle to defend their home during the escalating Revolutionary War. Expect plenty of passion and adventure as this beloved Starz series comes to a close.
The Madison – Paramount+
Part 1 Releasing On March 14, 2026 – Part 2 Releasing On March 21, 2026
Taylor Sheridan’s new series, The Madison, is a highly anticipated western connected to the world of Yellowstone. The first season will be released on Paramount+ in two parts, with three episodes each. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the show follows the Clyburns, a New York family who relocate to Montana’s Madison River valley. Unlike Yellowstone, which focuses on ranch life and conflict, The Madison will center on the emotional experiences of the Clyburn family. The show has already been renewed for a second season, which finished filming in 2025.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat – Prime Video
Premiering March 20, 2026 – Part 2 Releasing March 27, 2026 – Part 3 Releasing April 3, 2026
In 2023, Jury Duty, created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, stood out as one of the most original shows on TV. Now, they’re bringing the same concept back with a new season. Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat follows temp worker Anthony as he attends a company retreat thinking his coworkers are real, but they’re actually all actors. The show will debut on Prime Video with three episodes on March 20, 2026, followed by two more on March 27th, and a three-episode finale on April 3rd.
Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole – Netflix
All Episodes Releasing March 26, 2026
Directed by Øystein Karlsen and Anna Zackrisson, the Netflix crime drama Detective Hole is based on the work of bestselling author Jo Nesbø, known for his Harry Hole novels. The series stars Tobias Sentelmann as the troubled detective investigating a serial killer, while also confronting his own demons and a dishonest coworker, Tom Waaler (played by Joel Kinnaman). Expect a suspenseful, classic mystery in the style of Nordic Noir.
For All Mankind Season 5 – Apple TV
Premiering March 27, 2026 – New Episodes Weekly
Apple TV has renewed its sci-fi drama, For All Mankind, for a fifth season, with 10 new episodes set to premiere on March 27, 2026. Created by Ronald D. Moore, the show presents a fascinating alternate history where the Soviet Union beat the United States to the moon in the 1960s. Season 5 jumps to the 2010s and focuses on the growing tensions between Earth and the Mars colony, Happy Valley. With each season receiving better reviews than the last, expectations are high for another successful installment.
The Miniature Wife – Peacock
All Episodes Releasing April 9, 2026
Peacock’s new series, The Miniature Wife, is a funny and heartwarming sci-fi story about a couple facing an unusual challenge. Created by Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner, the show stars Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfayden as Lindy and Les Littlejohn. Their lives are turned upside down when a science experiment accidentally shrinks Lindy, and the 10-episode limited series explores how they navigate their drastically changed relationship and the new power dynamics that come with it.
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair – Hulu
All Episodes Releasing April 10, 2026
It’s been 20 years since Malcolm in the Middle ended, and now a four-episode revival, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, is bringing the show back! We’ll catch up with Malcolm (Frankie Muiz) as an adult – he’s married with a daughter – and see what he’s been up to. Though he’s tried to create some distance between himself and his parents, Hal (Bryan Cranston) and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek), he’s forced to reconnect when they request his presence at their 40th wedding anniversary. Get ready for a short, funny, and heartwarming return to this classic sitcom!
From Season 4 – MGM+
Premiering April 19, 2026 – New Episodes Weekly
The sci-fi horror series From, created by John Griffin, will be back for a fourth season in April 2026. The show began in 2022 and centers around a strange town that traps anyone who enters in a never-ending nightmare. Season 4 will explore the consequences of the shocking revelations from season 3, as the mysterious Man in Yellow actively works against the main characters. The more they learn, the greater the danger becomes.
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