Get Ready to Binge: The Hottest New Shows of the Week It’s time to set your DVRs and get cozy on the couch, because this week’s TV offerings are too good to miss. From action-packed thrillers to gripping dramas, the streaming landscape is packed with exciting new content that’s sure to keep you hooked. In this week’s roundup, we’re shining the spotlight on the must-watch shows that’ll make your viewing schedule a priority. Get ready to dive into the world of ‘Zero Day,’ where a gripping cyber thriller unfolds, and join the hunt with ‘Reacher,’ the Amazon Prime series based on the best-selling novels by Lee Child. Whether you’re a fan of crime dramas, sci-fi epics, or heartwarming comedies, there’s something for everyone this week. So, grab your snacks, get comfortable, and let’s dive into the best of what’s streaming on TV this week.
What to Stream on TV This Week: Check Out ‘Zero Day,’ ‘Reacher’ and More

With the new year comes a fresh wave of exciting TV shows to stream, and Morningpicker is here to guide you through the latest releases and must-watch series. From Marvel’s slate to HBO’s drama-filled lineup, there’s something for everyone in the world of streaming TV.

The Big 2025 TV Lineup: Marvel, HBO, and More
Netflix continues to dominate the streaming scene with highly anticipated returns like Stranger Things 5, You Season 5, and the dark, twisted Squid Game 3. HBO is keeping the drama high with new seasons of fan favorites The Last of Us and The White Lotus. Meanwhile, Disney+ is banking on the return of Daredevil: Born Again to revitalize their Marvel corner.
Don’t overlook smaller but equally compelling titles like Prime Video’s Reacher Season 3, Netflix’s Zero Day starring Robert De Niro, and Shonda Rhimes’ latest offering, The Residence, a murder mystery set in the White House.

The Wait Continues
Several shows, including P-Valley, Poker Face Season 2, and Interview With the Vampire Season 2, remain shrouded in mystery with no confirmed release dates.
Binge-Worthy Anime: From Classic Inspirations to New Adventures
Anime fans can look forward to more Dandadan and My Hero Academia, alongside the highly anticipated Devil May Cry adaptation, promising action-packed thrills based on the popular video game franchise.

Horror Meets Nostalgia
Prepare for a chilling experience with Roost, a first-person horror game heavily inspired by PT, Paratopic, and Silent Hill. Its short, film-like runtime promises a quick but unforgettable scare.

Returning Favorites, New Beginnings
Explore a world of unique anime offerings: Dive into the captivating narratives of lesser-known titles that might just become your next obsession.
Prime Time on Prime Video: Action, Romance, and More
Prime Video offers a diverse range of compelling dramas like House of David, chronicling the rise of the biblical king, and the heartwarming love story found in The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Action & Intrigue
Invincible Season 3 returns with more superhero antics and family drama, while Reacher Season 3 takes the titular character on a gripping undercover mission.
Emotional Journeys
Prime Video is the place to visit for can’t-miss originals like The Boys and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. With new shows premiering frequently, such as the postapocalyptic drama Fallout, you can choose a fresh release or start a series you’ve had on the back burner.
- Invincible, Season 3 (February 6)
- Clean Slate, Season 1 (February 6)
- 50,000 First Dates: A True Story, Season 1 (February 11)
- Reacher, Season 3 (February 20)
- House of David, Season 1 (February 27)
Best Amazon Prime Video Original TV Shows
This list focuses on shows that have premiered a new season since 2020 and have a score of at least 70 on Metacritic.
Romance
Prime Video’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith cast Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in a story about strangers turned married spies.
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2024-)
- The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-)
- With Love (2021-2023)
- The Pursuit of Love (2021)
- The Boys
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Fallout
Crime
Prime Video offers a diverse range of compelling dramas like House of David, chronicling the rise of the biblical king, and the heartwarming love story found in The Summer I Turned Pretty.
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