US release date: January 9, Max
The White Lotus
While Jennifer Coolidge will certainly be missed, Mike White is assembling another stacked cast for Season 3 of The White Lotusincluding the unofficial king of HBO, Walton Goggins. Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Leslie Bibb, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Nivola, Jason Isaacs, and Nicholas Duvernay join the other new series, while Natasha Rothwell—who played spa manager Brenda in Season 1—returns. No firm details have been released, but death is expected to be on the menu.
US release date: February 16, HBO
Daredevil: Reborn
Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) has been through a lot in the last decade: a Netflix series that was unceremoniously canceled after three seasons; a reboot series of Disney that was has a major reboot of its own after several episodes were shot; and a writers’ strike that further delayed the project. Good thing this guy has superpowers, and that Cox keeps busy keeping his Daredevil in the conversation with a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home and manifestations of He-Hulk and Echo (in addition to the above and future Your Friendly Neighbor Spider-Man). Expect to see Murdock’s blind lawyer kick ass in court and beyond when he battles New York City’s notorious crime boss Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio).
US release date: March 4, Disney+
Thief Dope
Brian Tyree Henry trades Atlanta for Philadelphia and comedy for drama in this limited crime series based on Dennis Tafoya’s 2009 novel of the same name. Ray (Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura) are longtime friends whose preferred method of obtaining drugs is to pose as DEA agents and rob local drug dealers. But when they decide to take their grift outside the city, they fail to realize that the “small time” dealers they thought they were getting a part of are one of the biggest, and most dangerous, criminal in the country. businesses. Oops.
US release date: March 14, Apple TV+
Stranger Things
It’s been a while since we’ve seen the kids in Hawkins, Indiana. So long, in fact, that calling them “kids” might be a bit of a stretch. Nearly a decade after it made its debut in the summer of 2016, Stranger Things is back for its fifth and final season. As usual, the Duffer Brothers are keeping any major details under wraps for the foreseeable future. All we know is that The TerminatorLinda Hamilton will join the cast; that it will be set in the fall of 1987, one year after the events of Season 4; and that the final episode (there are eight in all) is titled “The Rightside Up,” which seems like a happy ending in sight.








