Spring is right around the corner and so is a fresh onslaught of can't-miss TV.
This season, a number of shows—ranging from dark comedies to addicting dramas—embrace their inner weirdness. Whether it's a walk down the aisle gone wrong like Netflix'sSomething Very Bad Is Going to Happenor the web-cam world ofMargo's Got Money Troubles,viewers are being introduced to a new generation of imperfect, messy, and chaotic characters.There are more than a few returning favorites coming back to our screens too, including the long-awaited third season ofEuphoria, the second installment ofBeef, andHacks'spresumed fifth and final season.
It's time to get your streaming queues ready. Ahead, we've selected the ten spring shows we can't wait to binge this season.
DTF St. Louis (March 1, HBO)
What happens when a quiet suburban St. Louis town gets ahold of a salacious, secret hookup app? Murder, apparently. Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini, and David Harbour star in HBO's latest Sunday night series that takes on the dark underbelly of suburban culture.
Vladimir (March 5, Netflix)
Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall star in this sizzling Netflix adaptation of Julia May Jonas's popular novel of the same name. Weisz stars as The Protaganist, a popular college professor in an open marriage with her husband who is currently facing a number of accusations of inappropriate relations in the workplace. While navigating his trial, she becomes enthralled with her handsome new (and also married) colleague, Vladimir (Woodall). Her obsession has her questioning everything she's built-up her life to be.
Rooster (March 8, HBO)
TV has been missing a good father-daughter comedy. In HBO'sRoosters, Steve Carrell stars as Greg Russo, a divorced, bestselling author known for his throwaway beach read books. When he ends up taking a Writer in Residence position at the same college that his adult daughter works at, he simultaneously works to relive his own college years while also showing support to his child as she deals with her own major life transitions.
The Comeback (March 22, HBO)
The Comebackreturns. Lisa Kudrow revives her hilarious character of Valerie Cherish in HBO's hit satirical series in it's third season. This time around, the series explores the infestation of AI upon Hollywood, with Cherish booking a role on a sitcom written by artificial intelligence.
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Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (March 26, Netflix)
The latest offering from director Hayley Z. Boston and The Duffer Brothers takes on the concept of marital anxiety and turns it up more than a few notches. Camila Morrone is a bride to be in this terrifying limited series where her gut instincts regarding her wedding day lead to deeply dire consequences.
Euphoria Season 3 (April 12, HBO)
Three years later, we're finally reuniting with Rue and the gang. Sam Levinson's hit, star-making HBO series returns and our favorite high schoolers are teens no more, with the series picking up and revisiting the cast in the years after graduation. Cassie is a cam girl. Jules is a sugar baby. Maddy is a madame. And Rue? Like always, Rue is on the run.
Margo's Got Money Troubles (April 15, AppleTV+)
Based on the bestselling novel by author Rufi Thorpe, producer David E. Kelly takes on the untraditional story of Margo (Elle Fanning) and her journey into motherhood after being impregnated by her (very much married) college professor. While figuring out how to be a new mom—as well as how to pay the bills—she leans on her separated mom (Michelle Pfeiffer) and dad (Nick Offerman) for support, who are far from perfect parents—but they're trying.
Beef Season 2 (April 16, Netflix)
Beefis back, baby. The Emmy-winning A24 series returns with an all new cast starring Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny. This time around, Mulligan and Isaac portray a toxic married couple who are living well outside their means. When employees (Melton and Spaeny) of the country club they work for catch them in a compromising position, the blackmail games begin.
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (May 20, AppleTV+)
In AppleTV's latest dark comedy, Tatiana Maslany is a newly divorced mom who is convinced she witnessed a crime and starts her own investigation into the matter. While simultaneously going through her own custody battle and identity crisis of sorts, she goes down a "dangerous rabbit hole of blackmail, murder, and youth soccer."
Hacks Season 5 (TBA, HBO)
ForHacks'supcoming season, Deborah Vance is coming back for glory. Following a bit of a mental breakdown in Japan (and a false TMZ report that she died), the Las Vegas legend returns—with her creative partner and comedy writer Ava Daniels along for the ride to revive what's left of her crumbling career after the sudden cancellation of her historic late night show.
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