New Year, New You, unless the current one is accustomed to being informed about the best new television on the market, in which case: never change. January 2025 is a new month of new systems that will reach all networks and transmitters, and Indiewire will continue to organize them in this monthly guide. Our variety is limited to series in English, basically scripted with some occasional documentary and reality touch. And those who only fear new televisions do not worry, we are excited about “severe. “
Kick off the new year with a binge of Netflix’s new Harlan Coben show “Missing You,” which premieres in full on January 1. The streamer will also drop the gritty Wild West limited series “American Primeval” in the first half of the month, reuniting the team behind “Painkiller.” Fox will debut a military misfit comedy with “Going Dutch,” while Max is entering the medical drama game to the tune of “The Pitt,” starring “E.R.” alum Noah Wyle. On the cusp of medicine and mystery there’s “Watson,” with Morris Chestnut as the eponymous doctor/detective, and “Prime Target” fully in the action/thriller category starring Leo Woodall. Round out the month with Hulu’s enigmatic “Paradise,” or with a call from “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.” Read on to learn more about these January premieres — and keep an eye on IndieWire for all your 2025 TV planning, including our 2025 TV preview and specific roundups for HBO and Netflix.
Here are 10 new shows to check out in January 2025.
Detective Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) hasn’t been the same since her fiancé Josh (Ashley Walters) disappeared 11 years ago, and now her face is found in an encounter that turns her world upside down. This not only plunges Kat back into the pain and confusion of his disappearance, but also brings up questions about her own father’s murder and other unanswered questions that dot her past. Harlan Coben will adapt the series into his own novel following previous Netflix collaborations “Stay Close,” “Fool Me Once” and “The Stranger. “
Colin Firth embodies Dr. Jim Swire in this British series about the consequences of the PAN explosion AM 103 Flight on December 21, 1988, killing about three hundred people about the Scottish city of Lockerbie, adding Jim’s daughter. He began to download justice for herself and for families from other victims, a project that crosses counties, countries and continents seeking justice that Jim would never find.
The exhibition is based on Swire’s own book, adapted by executive producer David Harrower and guest Maryam Hamidi, with directors Otto Bathurst and Jim Loach. With also Catherine McCormack, Ardalan Esmaili, Sam Trougton, Claire Brown, Jemma Carlton, Harry Redding, Nabil Alraee, Yousseff Kerkour, Mark Bonnar, Michael Landes.
The colonel of the American army Patrick Quinn (Denis Leary) is reallocated to the Netherlands after his famous mouth puts him in trouble and ends in “the least vital military base in the world”, the most productive known for his apparatus and his discipline . The colonel hopes to replace that, but more than shouting orders to this organization will be needed to change things, especially with his previous leader, his daughter, still present. Also starring Taylor Misiak, Danny could, Laci Mosely and Hal Cupston, with Joel Church-Cooper as a writer, Showrunner and executive producer.
You know the word “Is it like the Wild West?” This Netflix limited series through Peter Berg, Mark L. Smith, and Eric Newman depicts this era with all its violent anarchy. Betty Gilpin plays Sara, a woman with a secret who is looking to cross the country but wants a consultant for herself and her son Devin (Preston Mota). Their paths cross with the mysterious inmate Isaac, who is more interested in staying alive than helping anyone, but whose survival is temporarily intertwined with the duo starring Kim Coates, Jai Courtney, Dane DeHaan, Saura Lightfoot-Leon, Shawnee Pourister, and more.
Noah Wyle is back behind hospital doors in this high-stakes medical drama from writer and executive producer R. Scott Gemmill. Each episode unfolds in real time as one hour of Dr. Robby’s (Wyle) emergency room shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital (“The Pitt”). Also starring Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez, and Katherine LaNasa.
David Schwimmer plays a divorced father in the latest of R. L. ‘s chilling novels. about anything they shouldn’t (as teenagers with goosebumps often do). Soon, the brothers and their friends go too far and find themselves trapped in the case. of four teenagers who disappeared in 1994, if that’s what happened. Developed by Nicholas Stoller and Rob Letterman, with Hilary Winston as showrunner.
Math genius Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall) is on the verge of a breakthrough that could unlock every computer on Earth — which naturally makes him a prime target for all kinds of hidden enemies. NSA agent Taylah Sanders (Quintessa Swindell) is tasked with observing Edward and monitoring his safety, and together they start to unravel the tangled web he’s caught in. The series from creator Steve Thompson also stars Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, Martha Plimpton, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Jason Flemyng, Harry Lloyd, Ali Suliman, Fra Fee, and Joseph Mydell, with Bray Hood directing and Ridley Scott among the executive producers.
Six months after Sherlock Holmes was murdered by Moriarty, John Watson (Morris Chestnut) is still not himself, even as he returns to practicing medicine and the remains of his life in front of Holmes. But with Moriarty still at large, how far away can he be? Does John let go of the past? CBS describes “Watson” as “a medical showcase with a strong investigative backbone, featuring a stylish take on one of history’s greatest detectives as he shifts his focus from solving crimes to solving medical problems. ” mysteries. “Also starring Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Ritchie Coster, Inga Schlingmann and Rochelle Aytes, from author and executive producer Craig Sweeny.
All is not well in paradise, where Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) is suspected of killing President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) because he was the last one to see him alive. There’s plenty of mystery surrounding the new thriller from Dan Fogelman, who’s known for his shocking twists, and the trailer shows Xavier being briefed on highly-classified information before President Bradford’s death — and being encouraged to lie while giving his statements. Also starring Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin and Percy Daggs IV.
This animated series catches up with the school’s main character under the direction of Principal Jeff Trammell and Supervising Principal Mel Zwyer, with visuals that intentionally evoke the roots of Spider-Man comics. The series stars Hudson Thames, Colman Domingo, Eugene Byrd, Grace Song, Zeno Robinson, Hugh Dancy, Charlie Cox and will debut in weekly installments.