Jan Coenraerds

31 Mar 2025
Film & TV

New Series to Watch This Spring

A new year means fresh seasons of your favorite shows and exciting new series ready to take over your watchlist. From dystopian nightmares to high-stakes thrillers and even a trip to a new White Lotus resort, 2025 is packed with must-watch TV. Whether you’re into sci-fi, drama, comedy, or psychological suspense, there’s something for everyone. To help you keep track, we’ve rounded up the most anticipated releases.

The White Lotus, Season 3

Pack your bags—The White Lotus is taking us to Thailand. With a brand-new cast (and potentially the return of a few familiar faces), the third season of Mike White’s dark satire promises another luxurious getaway filled with privilege, power struggles, and murder.

Catch the new season now on HBO Max, with new episodes coming out every week.  

Adolescence

A brand-new coming-of-age drama, Adolescence explores the messy, exhilarating, and often heartbreaking journey of self-discovery. With a fresh cast and a sharp script, this Netflix original promises to be both raw and relatable.

The show is now available for streaming on Netflix. 

 

The Last Anniversary

Mystery and family secrets collide in The Last Anniversary, a gripping adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s novel. Expect sharp twists, complex characters, and the signature blend of drama and suspense that made Big Little Lies a phenomenon.

The Last Anniversary is available for streaming from March 30 on BINGE. 

The Bondsman

From the creative mind of Game of Thrones’s Peter Dinklage, The Bondsman is a dark supernatural thriller following a bounty hunter with a unique skillset—tracking the dead. This Prime Video series blends horror, action, and dark humor in a truly original way.

Catch the new series from April 3 on Prime Video. 

The Handmaid’s Tale, Season 6

The fight for freedom reaches its climax in the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale. As June (Elisabeth Moss) faces the ultimate battle against Gilead, fans can expect a gripping, emotional conclusion to one of the most harrowing dystopian dramas of the past decade.

The Handmaid’s Tale returns for its final season on April 6 on Hulu.

Black Mirror, Season 7

The dystopian anthology returns with another batch of mind-bending, technology-driven nightmares. After the mixed reactions to Season 6, Black Mirror Season 7 has a lot to prove—will it reclaim its unsettling genius, or has reality outpaced fiction?

Watch the new season on Netflix from April 10.

The Last of Us, Season 2

After a critically acclaimed first season, The Last of Us returns to break our hearts once again. Adapting the events of The Last of Us Part II, the season promises intense action, emotional devastation, and deep character development as Joel and Ellie navigate a fractured world.

Watch The Last of Us Season 2 on HBO Max starting April 13.

Andor, Season 2

One of the most praised Star Wars projects in years, Andor is back for its second and final season. Expect gripping political intrigue, tension-filled espionage, and Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor inching ever closer to his Rogue One destiny.

Don’t miss Andor Season 2, streaming April 22 on Disney+.

You, Season 5

Joe Goldberg is back for his final act. With his past catching up to him, Season 5 will determine whether he finds redemption—or falls deeper into his twisted obsessions. Either way, we know there will be murder, manipulation, and a whole lot of internal monologue.

Stream You Season 5 on Netflix from April 24.

Poker Face, Season 2

Natasha Lyonne returns as the sharp-witted Charlie Cale in Poker Face Season 2, bringing more mystery, mischief, and her unbeatable lie-detecting skills. With new cases, unexpected twists, and a star-studded guest lineup, this season promises to be as clever and compelling as ever.

Stream it on Peacock from May 8.

Overcompensating

A razor-sharp workplace comedy, Overcompensating dives into the absurdity of corporate culture with biting humor and a star-studded ensemble. If you loved The Office or Succession, this might be your next obsession.

Overcompensating premieres May 15 on Prime Video.

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