## Hold onto your controllers, gamers! 🕹️
The year is 2025, and the future of entertainment is looking brighter than ever. Forget just your console – the living room is about to become your command center for epic storytelling, thanks to a wave of game-changing TV premieres. Forget endless scrolling – we’ve got the ultimate cheat code: Your guide to 2025 TV premiere dates, straight from Entertainment Weekly!
Get ready to dive into a world of captivating adaptations, mind-bending sci-fi, and thrilling new worlds. From long-awaited sequels to never-before-seen universes, we’re breaking down the must-watch shows hitting your screens next year.

Buckle up, because 2025 is going to be a wild ride!
Let’s power up and explore what awaits!Mark Your Calendars: 2025 TV Premiere Dates
Summer TV season is officially in full swing! As the temperatures increase, so does our appetite to … stay inside, enjoy air conditioning, and watch television all day. And thankfully, there’s a lot of shows to choose from.

June to August
June is bringing the heat with new series like We Were Liars, based on E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel, Kevin Williamson’s newest series, The Waterfront, and Countdown, which stars Supernatural’s Jensen Ackles. But if returning shows are more your thing, HBO’s The Gilded Age is back, along with the new season of The Bear and of course, the final season of Squid Game.
- JUNE 1: SERIES PREMIERE: The Mortician (HBO), SERIES PREMIERE: Duck Dynasty: The Revival (A&E)
- JUNE 4: SERIES PREMIERE: Stick (Apple TV+)
- JUNE 5: SERIES PREMIERE: Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour (E!/Peacock), SEASON PREMIERE: Tires (Netflix)
- JUNE 6: SEASON PREMIERE: BMF (Starz)
- JUNE 10: SERIES PREMIERE: Call Her Alex (Hulu), SERIES PREMIERE: Trainwreck (Netflix)
- JUNE 18: SERIES PREMIERE: We Were Liars (Prime Video), SEASON PREMIERE: America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Netflix), SEASON PREMIERE: The Buccaneers (Apple TV+)
- JUNE 19: SERIES PREMIERE: The Waterfront (Netflix)
- JUNE 22: SEASON PREMIERE: The Gilded Age (HBO)
- JUNE 25: SERIES PREMIERE: Countdown (Prime Video), SEASON PREMIERE: The Bear (FX on Hulu)
- JUNE 27: SEASON PREMIERE: Squid Game (Netflix), SERIES PREMIERE: Smoke (Apple TV+)
- JUNE 29: SERIES PREMIERE: Nautilus (AMC)
- JULY 3: SEASON PREMIERE: The Sandman: Volume 1 (Netflix)
- JULY 9: SEASON PREMIERE: South Park (Comedy Central), SEASON PREMIERE: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX)
- JULY 10: SERIES PREMIERE: Too Much (Netflix), SEASON PREMIERE: Big Brother (CBS)
- JULY 11: SERIES PREMIERE: Dexter: Resurrection (Paramount+ with Showtime), SEASON PREMIERE: Foundation (Apple TV+)
- JULY 16: SEASON PREMIERE: The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video)
- JULY 17: SEASON PREMIERE: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
- JULY 24: SEASON PREMIERE: The Sandman: Volume 2 (Netflix)
- JULY 31: SEASON PREMIERE: Twisted Metal (Peacock)
- AUGUST 4: SEASON PREMIERE: King of the Hill (Hulu)
- AUGUST 6: SEASON PREMIERE: Wednesday: Part 1 (Netflix)
- AUGUST 8: SERIES PREMIERE: Outlander: Blood of My Blood (Starz)
- AUGUST 12: SERIES PREMIERE: Alien: Earth (FX on Hulu)
- AUGUST 13: SERIES PREMIERE: Butterfly (Prime Video)
- AUGUST 21: SEASON PREMIERE: Peacemaker (Max)
- AUGUST 22: SERIES PREMIERE: Long Story Short (Netflix)
- SEPTEMBER 3: SEASON PREMIERE: Wednesday: Part 2 (Netflix)
- SEPTEMBER 17: SEASON PREMIERE: The Morning Show (Apple TV+), SEASON PREMIERE: Gen V (Prime Video)
- SEPTEMBER 23: SERIES PREMIERE: The Lowdown (FX)
- SEPTEMBER 30: SERIES PREMIERE: Chad Powers (Hulu)
July

July sees the return of The Sandman for both parts of its final season, and speaking of things ending, The Summer I Turned Pretty will say its goodbye — which brother will Belly choose?! — with its third and final season.
August
September

Archived Premieres
January to May Premieres
Hundreds, if not thousands, of TV shows and specials — whether new or familiar, unscripted or scripted — will premiere on streaming, broadcast and cable outlets in the next 12 months.
- JANUARY 2: SERIES PREMIERE: Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (Peacock), SERIES PREMIERE: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC)
- JANUARY 5: SEASON PREMIERE: Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (AMC), SPECIAL: Golden Globe Awards (CBS/Paramount+)
- JANUARY 7: SERIES PREMIERE: Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (Netflix), SEASON PREMIERE: Will Trent (ABC), SEASON PREMIERE: The Rookie (ABC), SEASON PREMIERE: Deal or No Deal Island (NBC)
- JANUARY 8: SERIES PREMIERE: Shifting Gears (ABC)
- JANUARY 9: SERIES PREMIERE: On Call (Prime Video), SERIES PREMIERE: American Primeval (Netflix), SEASON PREMIERE: The Traitors (Peacock), SERIES PREMIERE: The Pitt (Max)
Trending TV Shows and Specials
New and Noteworthy
The Waterfront, Countdown, and other buzzworthy premieres are making their debut in the coming months.
Returning Favorites
The Gilded Age, The Bear, and Squid Game: what to expect from the new seasons.
Summer TV Trends
Analysis of the summer TV season: what’s working and what’s not.
December and Beyond: Long Story Short, The Lowdown, and more
Stay tuned for more premiere dates and updates throughout the year.
Conclusion
So there you have it, gamers! A sneak peek into the exciting TV landscape of 2025. From the epic return of beloved franchises to the dawn of groundbreaking new worlds, there’s something on the horizon for every taste. Whether you’re a die-hard sci-fi fan, a fantasy aficionado, or crave a good dose of reality-bending intrigue, 2025 promises to deliver.
This isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about the evolving nature of storytelling itself. These premiere dates represent a cultural moment, a testament to our insatiable hunger for immersive narratives and the ever-growing power of television to transport us. As technology advances and the lines between reality and fiction blur, we can expect even bolder, more innovative shows to emerge. The question isn’t what we’ll be watching in 2025, but what worlds will we be stepping into?
Get ready, gamers, because the future of TV is about to get seriously wild.