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The Pitt (Max): Jan. 9

The Pitt

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Noah Wyle back in hospital scrubs? Sign us up! Max's The Pitt reunites the ER alum with executive producer John Wells in a hospital drama described by the network as a “a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh, Penn.” The show's first season will include 15 episodes that unfold over one 15-hour emergency room shift. 

Severance Season 2 (Apple TV+): Jan. 17 

Severance

Apple TV+

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Paradise (Hulu): Jan. 28 

Paradise

Disney/Brian Roedel

This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman has tapped Sterling K. Brown (who played Randall Pearson in the hit NBC show) for Hulu's Paradise, which follows the President's head of security (Brown) in the aftermath of the commander in chief's (James Marsden) death. Like TiU, Fogelman's latest drama promises plenty of twists, turns and surprises—but this time around, there will be more suspense-induced sweat than there will be tears.

The White Lotus Season 3 (HBO): Feb. 16

The White Lotus

HBO

The stellar cast includes Walton Goggins, Parker Posey, Leslie Bibb and Michelle Monaghan, among others. Plus, Natasha Rothwell is set to reprise her role as Belinda from Season 1. 

Suits: LA (NBC): Feb. 23

Stephen Amell as Ted Black in Suits: LA

David Astorga/NBC

The original Suits had such a successful second life on Netflix that the show got a spinoff. Where the original legal drama revolved around the professional and personal lives of talented lawyers in New York City, this one is set Los Angeles. The show follows a character named Ted Black (Stephen Amell), an ex-federal prosecutor from New York who “has reinvented himself representing the most powerful clients in Los Angeles."

Dope Thief (Apple TV+): March 14

Dope Thief

Apple TV

Based on a book of the same name by Dennis Tafoya, Dope Thief follows best friends Ray and Manny as they pose as DEA agents to rob low-level drug dealers—or so they think. They wind up getting their mark wrong and affronting a big-time bad guy who, naturally, seeks revenge. The series stars Brian Tyree Henry in his first television role since Atlanta. 

The Residence (Netflix): March 20

The Residence

Jessica Brooks/Netflix

Produced by Shondaland and starring the inimitable Uzo Aduba, The Residence is an upcoming murder mystery set in the White House. "132 rooms. 157 suspects. One dead body. One wildly eccentric detective. One disastrous State Dinner," the logline reads. "The Residence is a screwball whodunnit set in the upstairs, downstairs, and backstairs of the White House, among the eclectic staff of the world’s most famous mansion." 

Running Point (Netflix)

Running Point

Katrina Marcinowski/Netflix

Created by Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz and Elaine Ko, Running Point follows Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) as she's appointed president of a basketball team in the wake of a family scandal—and forced to prove herself to her skeptical brothers. The show, which also stars Brenda Song, is said to have been inspired by the president of the Los Angeles Lakers, Jeanie Buss, who serves as an executive producer of the show. 

It: Welcome to Derry (HBO)

It: Welcome to Derry

Brooke Palmer/HBO

The prequel to It will take you deeper into the terrifying town of Derry. Because you weren't scared enough of clowns already.

Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix)

Stranger Things

Ursula Coyote/Netflix

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You Season 5 (Netflix)

You

Netflix

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Poker Face Season 2 (Peacock)

Poker Face

Peacock

Corrupt casino employees and murderous barbecue chefs beware, because Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) is back for another round of crime-solving. Once again, the show will feature a stacked list of guest stars including Awkwafina, John Mulaney, Ego Nwodim, Giancarlo Esposito, Katie Holmes and Cynthia Erivo.

Apple Cider Vinegar (Netflix) 

Apple Cider Vinegar

Netflix

Apple Cider Vinegar follows Belle and Milla, two health-and-wellness influencers in the early days of Instagram who spiral out of control when Belle (the always fabulous Kaitlyn Dever) lies about having cancer. A classic tale of "things aren't always what they seem" on social media.

Untitled Rachel Sennott Series (HBO)

Rachel Sennott

Photo by Elyse Jankowski/WWD via Getty Images

Rachel Sennott broke out as the star of the critically acclaimed Shiva Baby and followed that up with Bottoms, which she starred in, co-wrote and executive produced. Now she's tackling half-hour comedy on HBO with a show about a codependent friend group that reunites after time apart. The cast includes Odessa A’zion, Jordan Firstman, Miles Robbins and True Whitaker.

Too Much (Netflix)

Luis Felber and Lena Dunham

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