Did you catch Netflix's poignant psychological thriller Adolescence? Or the long-awaited second season of The Last of Us, which took an unexpected turn no one saw coming.
There was also the gripping crime series Dept. Q that many enjoyed. Whether you've watched those or not, it's been a brilliant year for TV, with crime dramas appearing to dominate the charts. But it's not over yet; there are still many upcoming TV series to add to your agenda. Here are four series that should be on your radar.
What we know: "I Love LA is an upcoming HBO series created by and starring Rachel Sennott. The show will premiere on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT and will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series follows a group of friends navigating ambition, relationships, and how time has changed them in Los Angeles, with a cast also including Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A'zion, and True Whitaker."
Wild ThingsWhat we know: "The upcoming Apple TV+ series Wild Things, starring Jude Law and Andrew Garfield, is an eight-episode limited series about the legendary magicians Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn. The show will follow their rise to fame, their goal of transforming Las Vegas into a family destination, and the tragic, ultimately fateful, show that became a worldwide disaster. The series is being developed by John Hoffman, known for Only Murders in the Building, and is based on a podcast. Production is expected to begin in late 2025, with casting announcements expected to follow."
House of GuinnessWhat we know: "House of Guinness is a historical drama series on Netflix, premiering September 25, 2025, focusing on the family of Benjamin Lee Guinness, the successful owner of the Guinness brewery. The series begins after his death in 1868, exploring the lives, triumphs, and struggles of his four adult children-Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Benjamin-as they navigate the legacy of the powerful Guinness brand and the impact of their father's will. The show blends historical facts with fictional narratives to create a "stout yarn" about power, family dynamics, and Irish history, similar to Succession and Peaky Blinders."
Cry WolfWhat we know: "The 2025 series Cry Wolf is an FX limited series, a six-part psychological family drama starring Olivia Colman and Brie Larson, inspired by the Danish series Ulven Kommer. The synopsis centers on a mother (Larson) and a social worker (Colman) who are plunged into a crisis after the mother's teenage daughter makes a serious allegation of abuse, forcing both women to their limits as they navigate the complex and emotionally charged situation."
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