Unmissable BBC, ITV, Netflix, and Amazon TV Shows Coming in 2025

Get ready for an exciting lineup of must-watch TV shows in 2025

Unmissable BBC, ITV, Netflix, and Amazon TV Shows Coming in 2025
Unmissable BBC, ITV, Netflix, and Amazon TV Shows Coming in 2025

London: 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for TV fans. Colin Firth is back in a gripping miniseries called Lockerbie: A Search for Truth. Plus, Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague will share her life behind the scenes.

Fans will bid farewell to the beloved characters of Stranger Things while welcoming a fresh cast in HBO’s The White Lotus. We’ve put together a list of the most anticipated shows from BBC, ITV, Netflix, Amazon, and more.

This list includes show synopses, cast details, and where to catch them. Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter for the latest TV and showbiz updates!

First up is Lockerbie: A Search for Truth, premiering on Sky Atlantic on January 2. Colin Firth stars as Dr. Jim Swire, who seeks justice after losing his daughter in the tragic Pan Am Flight 103 disaster.

Next, on January 7, Netflix will air Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action, a documentary revealing the biggest scandals from the controversial talk show.

On January 17, Molly-Mae: Behind It All will give us a peek into Molly-Mae Hague’s life post-split from Tommy Fury, showcasing her journey as a new mom and entrepreneur.

Also on January 17, Apple TV+ will bring back Severance for its second season, following office workers with divided memories as they uncover workplace mysteries.

Then, on January 22, Apple TV+ will debut Prime Target, featuring Leo Woodall as a math student whose research could change the world.

Disney+ will launch Paradise on January 28, a show about a security team protecting a former president, starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden.

Sky Atlantic will return with The White Lotus for its third season in February, taking viewers to Thailand this time around.

Small Town, Big Story, a comedic drama set in a quirky Irish village, will also premiere in February on Sky Max, featuring Christina Hendricks and Paddy Considine.

On March 26, Apple TV+ will introduce The Studio, starring Seth Rogen as a movie studio head balancing corporate demands with creative aspirations.

BBC One will air Miss Austen in early 2025, celebrating Jane Austen’s legacy with a drama about her sister Cassandra.

Netflix will kick off Celebrity Bear Hunt in early 2025, where British celebs will face off in a jungle survival challenge hosted by Bear Grylls.

A Thousand Blows, also on Disney+, will tell the story of Hezekiah Mosco navigating post-industrial London, featuring a talented cast.

Toxic Town, a miniseries on Netflix, will explore the real-life Corby toxic waste case, starring Jodie Whittaker and Robert Carlyle.

Black Rabbit, another Netflix miniseries, will dive into New York’s nightlife, featuring Jason Bateman and Jude Law.

Channel 4 will air Brian and Margaret, a docu-series about Margaret Thatcher’s final interview, starring Steve Coogan.

Stranger Things will return for its fifth and final season in 2025, with the original cast reprising their roles.

Am I Being Unreasonable? will also return for a second season on BBC, featuring a star-studded guest lineup.

Black Mirror is back for season seven on Netflix, with a new cast and six fresh episodes.

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, from the creator of Derry Girls, will explore friendship and mystery in Ireland.

Apple Cider Vinegar will dramatize the story of influencer Belle Gibson, starring Kaitlyn Denver.

Adolescence, a limited series on Netflix, will feature Stephen Graham in a unique filming style.

The Undertow, based on a Norwegian drama, will explore a complicated marriage with Jamie Dornan in dual roles.

Too Much, a romantic comedy by Lena Dunham, will follow a New Yorker starting anew in London.

The Last of Us will return for its second season on Sky Atlantic, with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey reprising their roles.

Wednesday will also be back for season two on Netflix, with Jenna Ortega leading a darker, more complex storyline.

Finally, The Handmaid’s Tale will premiere its sixth and final season on Hulu in spring 2025, with June returning to Gilead.

And don’t forget about The Bear, which will bring back its chaotic restaurant vibes on Disney+ in 2025.

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