
"After knocking it out of the park early with The Pitt and Severance season 2, the hits didn't stop thanks to Andor season 2, Adolescence, Pluribus, Task, The Studio, Black Rabbit, Paradise, and countless others that simply blew us away. Hell, 2025 even fit in the Stranger Things series finale. So, if you're looking at the slate for 2026 and noticing a lot of familiar faces, that's a good thingmany of our favorite shows from 2025 are coming back to try and defend their title."
"Dr. Robby returns to the ER in The Pitt season 2, Kayce Dutton laces up his cowboy boots for the first Yellowstone spin-off sequel, and Carmy plans to step out of the kitchen for the first time in The Bear season 5. Elsewhere, many award-winning shows are gearing up for their last hurrah in 2026. The final seasons of Hacks, Yellowjackets, The Boys, The Witcher, and (hopefully) the grand return of Euphoria will look to make 2026 something special."
"Warrick Page Prepare for another shift when The Pitt returns for its second season on HBO. The Pitt (season 2) What we know: Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) and the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center crew return for another season of a stressful 15-hour shift in the ER to kick off 2026. The second season falls over Fourth of July weekendwhich, as anyone who works in healthcare knows, is one of the busiest times of the year for emergency care."
2025 produced a standout slate of television, including The Pitt, Severance season 2, Andor season 2, Adolescence, Pluribus, Task, The Studio, Black Rabbit, Paradise, and the Stranger Things series finale. Many 2025 favorites return in 2026, including The Pitt season 2, a Yellowstone spinoff sequel centered on Kayce Dutton, and The Bear season 5 with Carmy stepping out of the kitchen. Several award-winning series are set for final seasons in 2026, including Hacks, Yellowjackets, The Boys, and The Witcher, with Euphoria potentially returning. The Pitt season 2 premieres January 8 and is set over Fourth of July weekend, portraying another 15-hour ER shift.
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