Born Again, The White Lotus season 3… here are the 2025 series we are most looking forward to!

Severanceseason 2 (Apple +, January 27)

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Season 1 won us over. Three years later, our long wait has finally been rewarded. The second season of Severancewritten by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, will delve even deeper into the secrets of Lumon, this company which offers a surgical intervention allowing its employees to dissociate their professional “self” from their “self” staff”.

Paradise (Disney+, January 28)

The creator of This is usDan Fogelman, reunites with actor Sterling K. Brown in this new thriller at the crossroads of genres. The latter plays the head of the secret service of the President of the United States (James Marsden), who becomes the number 1 suspect when the Commander in Chief is found dead. Paradise sets its story in a very exclusive and peaceful community where the richest and most influential people in the country live, until a murder disrupts their privileged daily life.

Yellowjacketsseason 3 (Canal+, February 14)

The cannibalistic teen show will be right on time (for the US at least) for Valentine’s Day. If that’s not too cute… We’re still waiting for confirmation of the French date, but, lovers’ day or not, we will properly celebrate the return of our favorite survivors. The icing on the cake is that two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank will make an appearance.

The White Lotusseason 3 (Max, February 16)

Mike White’s series returns with a new group of rich vacationers in search of zenitude and shamanic awakening. For its season 3, the series sets down its suitcases in Thailand where, of course, everything will not go as planned. The cast consists of Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey and Patrick Schwarzenegger.

Zero Day (Netflix, February 20)

Alert: crazy cast. For this political thriller, creators Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, and Michael Schmidt brought together the cream of the crop on screen: Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens, Lizzy Caplan, Angela Bassett and above all, Robert De Niro in the lead poster. He plays a former president of the United States, in charge of resolving a cyberattack that hit the entire country, before a second, imminent one, does even more damage.

Daredevil : Born Again (Disney+, March 5)

We would almost cry! More than six years after being badly canceled by Netflix, and Marvel productions coming under the Disney+ banner with the launch of the platform worldwide, the series Daredevil returns. New look for a new life? Not really. The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is still fighting his inner demons…and his historical enemies like Wilson Fisk. We can’t wait to see him again!

The Residence(Netflix, le 20 mars)

A new Shondaland production (the box of the powerful Shonda Rhimes), it inevitably arouses curiosity. When, in addition, Uzo Aduba (Crazy Eyes in is the New Black) is the headliner, we rush in without thinking. The Residence takes us to the White House where an eccentric detective (Uzo Aduba, therefore) must solve a murder which took place during an official dinner. The suspects? Oh, almost nothing: just the 160 members of the staff. The rest of the cast will convince you: Giancarlo Esposito, Randall Park, Ken Marino, and Eliza Coupe.

The Studio (Apple TV+, March 26)

Seth Rogen and his screenwriter friend Evan Goldberg, the inseparable duo who worked on Preacher or even The Boyspresent The Studiotheir new joint project. In this satirical series with the false air of BoJack Horsemanthe actor of Our worst neighbors plays a failed studio executive whom all of Hollywood despises. This 10-episode satirical comedy features legendary cameos like Catherine O’Hara, Charlize Theron, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Zoë Kravitz, Bryan Cranston, and even Anthony Mackie and Zac Efron.

Andorseason 2 (Disney+, April 22)

Second and final chapter of the universe spin-off series Star Warsseason 2 ofAndor is all the more anticipated since the first was exceptional. Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) will strengthen his commitment to the fight against the Empire, whose construction of the Death Star has just been completed, and will bring us a little closer to the events that took place in the film Rogue One. The plot will unfold over four years during which we will see our hero rise to the rank of leader of the Resistance.

The Last of Usseason 2 (Max, in April)

A little over two years of absence, and the adaptation of the famous video game is finally back on our screens (and in our nightmares). We find Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Joel (Pedro Pascal), five years after the events of season 1. The past has caught up with them and conflict has crept into this duo who were thought to be inseparable despite adversity ( aka, the zombie apocalypse). To make matters worse, the world has become even more dangerous and unpredictable, and new enemies are emerging.

Murderbot (Apple TV+, a May)

A bit of sci-fi was missing in this selection! In this series adapted from the novels of Martha Wells, The Murderbot DiariesAlexander Skarsgård is an android gifted with emotions but who must hide this ability to feel and think for himself. When he’s not spending his time chilling in front of a big soap opera, he has to do ultra-dangerous jobs… and discover what his place is in this world. Alongside Alexander Skarsgård, we will notably find David Dastmalchian, Noma Dumezweni and Sabrina Wu.

Ironheart (Disney+, June 24)

After his official introduction in the film Wakanda Forever in 2022, Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) is ready to take flight as Ironheart. The series therefore follows his adventures after having become familiar with the royal family of Wakanda. Back in Chicago, she teams up with a superhero named The Hood (Anthony Ramos).

Alien : Earth (Disney+, later this summer)

It’s been 45 years since the creatures of the franchise Alienlaunched by Ridley Scott, terrify generations of moviegoers (who want more!). For the first time, in 2025, the Xenomorphs arrive on the small screen in a series written by the brilliant Noah Hawley, to whom we owe the excellent Legion et Fargo. The pitch: In 2120, a mysterious spaceship crashes on Earth. A young woman and a group of soldiers make a terrifying discovery that will confront them with the greatest threat on the planet. As they search the crash wreckage for survivors, they encounter mysterious predatory lifeforms more menacing than they ever imagined.

Wonder Man (Disney+, in December)

In this eight-episode Marvel mini-series, created by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, the magnificent Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (who notably played Dr. Manhattan in the series Watchmen) is Wonder Man, an actor and stuntman with superpowers who goes by the civilian name Simon Williams. Ben Kingsley will reprise his role of Trevor Slattery which he played in Iron Man 3.

Stranger Thingssaison 5

Defeated but not destroyed, Vecna ​​will return this year to do battle one last time with the kids from Hawkins. For its final chapter, which also promises to be the most terrifying, the series even changes its classification, going from the American equivalent of “not recommended for under 14s” to “mature audience”, or “adult audience”. We have been warned!

Squid Gameseason 3 (Netflix)

Two seasons of Squid Game in a few months? What is this witchcraft? Well, they were shot and produced straight away. So certainly, past the surprise effect of its concept, the Korean series has lost a little of its splendor, but it remains a sure value in the Netflix catalog. And if this season has to be the last, we’ll be there to watch it!

Wednesdayseason 2 (Netflix)

She is also a sure bet for Netflix. The series directed by Tim Burton and adapted from The Addams Family enchanted us with its first season, and its star, Jenna Ortega, who we also saw shine this year in Beetlejuice Beetlejuiceis establishing (if it hadn’t already been done) her reputation as a gothic actress in pop culture. Not to spoil anything, the mother of all monsters, Lady Gaga herself, will make an appearance in this season 2 of Wednesday. We’re just waiting for a release date to start pawing with impatience.

The Handmaid’s Taleseason 6 (Prime Video)

Did you give up on this series, the first two seasons of which were brilliant? Us too. In fact, we even thought that it had ended with its 5th season in 2022. The fault of its American broadcaster, Hulu, which had its eyes bigger than its stomach by constantly renewing it, even if it meant exhausting its concept and its intrigues. But, with the re-election of Donald Trump, the series could well regain interest. This adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel was launched at the time of her first mandate, and its season 1 was such an electric shock that the costumes of the Scarlet Handmaids had become symbols of protest wherever women’s rights were threatened in the country. It’s time to reignite the spark of revolt…

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms (Max)

Adapted from a series of short stories by George RR Martin called The Adventures of Dunk and the Eggthis spin-off traces the lives of the two protagonists and their journey to Westeros: “A century before the events of Game of Thronestwo unlikely heroes roamed Westeros… Ser Duncan the Great, and his little squire, Egg. In a time when the Targaryen lineage still holds the Iron Throne and the memory of the last dragon has not yet faded from memory, great destinies, powerful enemies and dangerous exploits await these unlikely and incomparable friends.”

Some of the dates above are those of the American broadcaster and are therefore subject to change for their French broadcast.

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