Most Anticipated TV Shows of 2025

When it comes to TV in 2025, it looks like we’re in for a blast from the past with some exciting new twists. From the return of favorites like “King of the Hill” to new seasons of hit shows like “The Last of Us” and “The White Lotus,” there’s plenty to look forward to on the small screen.

Noah Wyle is back in scrubs in “The Pitt,” set in a fictional Pittsburgh hospital filled with drama and tension (Max, Jan. 9). Meanwhile, Season 2 of “Severance” on Apple TV+ delves deeper into the dystopian world of work-life balance with chip implants that mess with workers’ memories (Jan. 17).

For fans of survival drama, Season 3 of “Yellowjackets” on Paramount+ promises to keep us on the edge of our seats as the girls continue to navigate their harrowing ordeal in the Canadian wilderness (Feb. 14). And in “The White Lotus,” Season 3 takes us to a new high-end resort in Thailand for more dysfunctional drama and dark comedy (Max, Feb. 16).

Looking for some laughs? “The Studio” on Apple TV+ from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg follows a movie-loving studio executive dealing with self-absorbed artists (March 26). And for “Star Wars” fans, Season 2 of “Andor” on Disney+ brings back Diego Luna as rebel spy Cassian Andor in a thrilling new chapter (April 22).

Marvel fans, get ready for “Ironheart” on Disney+ where tech genius RiRi Williams takes center stage in a clash of magic and technology (June 24). And horror buffs can look forward to “It: Welcome to Derry” on HBO, a prequel to the chilling “It” movies with Bill Skarsgård returning as the nightmare-inducing Pennywise.

Propane lovers, rejoice! “King of the Hill” is making a comeback on Hulu with new episodes featuring the original voice cast (2025). And for gamers turned TV enthusiasts, “The Last of Us” Season 2 on HBO continues the gripping saga with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey returning as Joel and Ellie (2025).

Lastly, the highly anticipated final season of “Stranger Things” on Netflix is set to tie up loose ends with a focus on Will Byers and a mysterious time jump. The perfect mix of nostalgia and new adventures, these shows are sure to keep us glued to our screens in 2025.