Apple TV+ announced today the global premiere date for Murderbot, a new sci-fi thriller series starring and executive produced by Alexander Skarsgård.
Murderbot: Apple TV+ Sets Premiere Date for New Sci-Fi Thriller Series

Apple TV+ announced today the global premiere date for Murderbot, a new sci-fi thriller series starring and executive produced by Alexander Skarsgård.
In addition to the US pro football match-up of the year (and the most expensive ads on TV), these 70 titles will be available for our viewing pleasure in February.
Netflix has set the global premiere date for Season 2 of Envious, a comedy series from Argentina starring Griselda Siciliani. Check out the (non-subtitled) trailer.
Netflix has set the global premiere date for I Am Married…But!, a new romantic comedy-drama series from Taiwan.
Helping to kick off the new year are these 65 new series, seasons, and films that will be coming to our screens in January 2025.
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Peacock has set the premiere date for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, starring two-time Academy Award® winner Renée Zellweger. Check out the trailer.
Amongst the premieres in November are these 70 titles, including an assortment of drama, comedy, and documentary series and films.
The new fall TV season continues with these 65 titles premiering (or being added to schedules) in the US and internationally in October.
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There are no summer doldrums in July, as these 55 select new series, seasons, and films have their premieres or begin streaming in the US and other territories next month.
NBCUniversal announced today its renewal of the hit sci-fi dramedy series Resident Alien for Season 4 and the show’s move to USA Network from SYFY.