Touching grass is great, but there are plenty of reasons to stay inside even when the weather improves. The TV lineup for this spring is quite stacked, so there will be more than enough entertainment options to tickle your fancy.
The Testaments, the highly-anticipated sequel to Margaret Atwood‘s novel-turned-tv-adaption The Handmaid’s Tale, will be gracing our screens shortly, starring Chase Infiniti, who was absolutely adored in One Battle After Another. Another show also returning to our screens is Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, a reboot of the popular early aughts sitcom.
On the reality TV front, Bravo is charting new territory with its latest installment of the hit Real Housewives franchise. The Real Housewives of Rhode Island will follow some of “Rhode Island’s elite,” and fans of the drama-filled reality TV series may recognize a few familiar faces.
Scroll for more on the new shows coming out this spring:
‘DTF St. Louis’
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Three perennial TV favorites (Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini) team up for this new dramedy about middle-age malaise — and murder!
WHEN AND WHERE:
March 1, HBO

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The long-awaited follow-up to the good-natured 2023 hoax show does it again. An employee on his first day believes he’s part of a documentary — but everyone else is an actor, and things are about to take a turn for the hilarious.
WHEN AND WHERE:
March 20, Prime Video

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Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is back with what star Kurt Russell calls a “female-gaze-oriented” show. Also? Michelle freakin’ Pfeiffer.
WHEN AND WHERE:
March 14, Paramount+

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Based on the Araminta Hall novel of the same name, this twisty drama about a shocking murder exposes deep secrets among three best friends (Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, Kate Mara).
WHEN AND WHERE:
March 18, Apple TV

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Bravo is heading north — and going all in — for its latest Housewives iteration. Come for the affair rumors and altercations, stay for RHONJ alum Dolores Catania and Bachelor Nation’s Ashley Iaconetti.
WHEN AND WHERE:
April 2, 9 p.m., Bravo

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Real-life dystopia got you down? At least it’s not Gilead! Handmaid’s Tale antagonist Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) and a grown-up Agnes (Chase Infiniti) front this sequel based on Margaret Atwood’s 2019 bestseller.
WHEN AND WHERE:
April 8, Hulu

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Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen is an inventor who accidentally shrinks his wife to six inches tall. Surprise: It’s a dramedy!
WHEN AND WHERE:
April 9, Peacock

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This reboot brings back the gang (including Frankie Muniz, Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston) for four more episodes — the first since the family sitcom ended in 2006.
WHEN AND WHERE:
April 10, Hulu

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A pregnant college dropout (Elle Fanning) starts an OnlyFans to evade poverty in this Rufi Thorpe novel adaptation. Plus: Nicole Kidman and more Michelle Pfeiffer!
WHEN AND WHERE:
April 15, Apple TV

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Good news for anyone in Stranger Things withdrawal: The Duffer Brothers are back with a new horror series about marriage. Camila Morrone, Adam DiMarco and Jennifer Jason Leigh star.
WHEN AND WHERE:
March 26, Netflix










