Top 10 Most Anticipated TV Season Releases of 2026

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Richard Milnes

Summary:

  • Some of the most anticipated TV seasons of 2026 are finally lined up for release.

  • From Fallout to House of the Dragon to The Last of Us, fans are eagerly awaiting these new chapters.

  • Expectations are high for Euphoria, Wednesday, and The Boys as they continue to dominate the small screen.

If 2026 already feels overloaded and it’s barely begun, television is partly to blame. After years of delays, strikes, and drawn-out production cycles, some of the most talked-about shows on streaming are finally lining up their next chapters.

These are seasons that fans have waited years for, shows that dominate timelines, and spark online discourse. Based on confirmed release schedules and industry timelines, here are the 10 new TV seasons everyone is dying to see in 2026 .

1. Fallout (Season 2)

ImageFew adaptations land as cleanly as Fallout did. Prime Video’s surprise smash managed to satisfy longtime gamers while pulling in viewers who had never touched the franchise. Season 2 is expected to expand the wasteland, introduce new factions, and dig deeper into the Vault mythology. It’s post-apocalyptic TV with a dark sense of humor, and fans are fully locked in.

2. House of the Dragon (Season 3)Images

The Targaryen civil war is no longer simmering. After escalating tensions in Season 2, Season 3 is expected to deliver full-scale chaos, dragon warfare, and political betrayals that rival peak Game of Thrones. It’s prestige TV that thrives on cruelty, and audiences wouldn’t have it any other way.

3. The Last of Us (Season 2)

Season 1 set a new bar for video game adaptations. Season 2 enters far riskier emotional territory, adapting one of the most divisive storylines in modern gaming. Fans already know what’s coming, and they’re bracing for heartbreak, backlash, and some of the most intense TV discourse of the year.

4. Euphoria (Season 3)

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It’s been a long wait, but Euphoria is finally back. Season 3 jumps forward in time, with characters facing adulthood, consequences, and higher stakes. Beyond the storylines, the show’s fashion, soundtrack, and social media presence remain unmatched.

5. Wednesday (Season 2)

Netflix knows it struck gold with Wednesday. Season 2 leans further into horror, mystery, and character development, while expanding the world beyond Nevermore Academy. Jenna Ortega’s portrayal turned Wednesday Addams into a Gen Z icon, and expectations for the follow-up are sky-high.

6. The Bear (Season 4)

No show captures creative burnout and ambition quite like The Bear. Each season raises the emotional temperature, and Season 4 is expected to continue Carmy’s relentless pursuit of perfection. It’s stressful, brilliant, and still one of the most acclaimed series on television.

7. The Boys (Season 5)

With its endgame approaching, The Boys is heading into its most volatile season yet. The satire has grown sharper, the political parallels louder, and the stakes more personal. Season 5 promises no restraint and very little mercy.

8. Squid Game (Season 3)

After redefining global TV success, Squid Game continues to expand its universe. Season 3 is expected to raise the scale of the games while further exploring the power structures behind them. The pressure is enormous, but so is the audience.

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9. Severance (Season 3)

Severance remains one of the most unsettling shows on streaming. Season 3 is expected to answer lingering questions about Lumon Industries while introducing new layers of psychological horror. Fans want clarity, but the show’s genius lies in how little it gives away.

10. Bridgerton (Season 4)

The ton isn’t done yet. Season 4 shifts focus to a new romantic lead, refreshing the formula while keeping the lavish costumes, emotional tension, and pop-music orchestral covers fans love. Bridgerton remains one of Netflix’s most reliable cultural engines.

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