Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including a Hit Romance Series
Viewers have an extensive lineup of entertainment options arriving the week of Monday, February 23, spanning highly anticipated reality competition returns to gripping new dramas. From the fiftieth season of a survivalist juggernaut to the return of Regency-era romance, streaming platforms and broadcast networks are filling the schedule with diverse content. This week also marks the debut of several spinoffs and revivals, bringing familiar characters back to the screen in entirely new contexts. Whether you are looking for documentary insights, live awards ceremonies, or scripted thrillers, the upcoming schedule offers something for every taste.
‘The Voice’ (2011– )

The Season 29 premiere of ‘The Voice’ airs on NBC this Monday, February 23. Four musical icons return to the famous red chairs to compete against one another in a search for unpolished talent. The coaches aim to find and transform America’s most inspiring unknown voices into the music industry’s next major phenomenon. Viewers can expect the signature blind auditions to kick off the competition as teams begin to form.
‘The CEO Club’ (2026)

Premiering on Prime Video on Monday, February 23, this new docuseries offers an exclusive look into the lives of powerful businesswomen. ‘The CEO Club’ takes audiences behind the scenes with female leaders ranging from Serena Williams to Winnie Harlow. The episodes track these figures as they navigate their massive empires across sports, fashion, beauty, and music. It provides an intimate perspective on the challenges and triumphs of managing high-stakes business ventures.
‘Paradise’ (2025– )

Season 2 of ‘Paradise’ arrives on Hulu this Monday, February 23. The drama continues as a specialized security service team receives a high-pressure assignment. This season focuses on their mission to safeguard a former president, introducing new threats and tactical challenges. As the team works to ensure the safety of their high-profile client, internal dynamics and external dangers threaten to compromise the operation.
‘CIA’ (2026)

CBS introduces a new addition to its crime procedural lineup with ‘CIA’, debuting on Monday, February 23. In this spinoff of the popular ‘FBI’ franchise, an FBI agent and a CIA agent must put aside their agency rivalries. They work together on a clandestine taskforce dedicated to preventing domestic terrorism within New York. The series explores the friction and cooperation required to secure the city from imminent threats.
‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ (2026)

This new comedy series premieres on NBC on Monday, February 23. The story follows a disgraced former football star who is desperate to reclaim his former glory. He recruits a documentary filmmaker to chronicle his journey, hoping the footage will help restore his tarnished reputation. ‘The Fall & Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ examines the lengths one man will go to for redemption in the public eye.
‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015– )

Season 12 of ‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ premieres on the Magnolia Network on Tuesday, February 24. The series follows families who have purchased affordable beachfront fixer-uppers. Cameras document the progress as they renovate these properties, turning them into personalized sun-drenched oases. The episodes showcase the challenges of coastal construction and the satisfaction of a completed vacation home.
‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’ (2026)

Comedian Taylor Tomlinson releases her new stand-up special on Netflix this Tuesday, February 24. Titled ‘Taylor Tomlinson: Prodigal Daughter’, the special sees her returning to her roots to tackle heavy personal topics. She deconstructs faith, processes religious trauma, and explores themes of sexuality and the fear of death. Tomlinson delivers these introspective observations with her signature wit and comedic timing.
‘Survivor’ (2000– )

The milestone Season 50 of ‘Survivor’ premieres on CBS this Wednesday, February 25. A new group of castaways inhabits a remote destination, ready to face the elements and each other. They will attempt to outwit, outlast, and outplay their competitors for the grand prize of $1 million. This historic season promises to test the physical and mental limits of the participants like never before.
‘Dinosaur’ (2024– )

Season 2 of the comedy-drama ‘Dinosaur’ arrives on Hulu on Wednesday, February 25. The series follows an autistic woman in her thirties whose structured life faces sudden disruption. Her perfect world is turned upside down when her sister rushes into an engagement, forcing her to adapt to rapid changes. The show explores sisterhood and neurodiversity with humor and heart.
‘Scrubs’ (2026)

The revival of the beloved medical comedy ‘Scrubs’ premieres on ABC on Wednesday, February 25. Old friends JD and Turk scrub in together for the first time in years, discovering that the world of medicine has evolved. While the interns and the hospital environment have changed, their iconic bromance remains as strong as ever. This new series blends nostalgia with modern medical scenarios.
‘The Greatest Average American’ (2026)

ABC debuts a new game show titled ‘The Greatest Average American’ on Wednesday, February 25. Contestants participate in goofy challenges and answer trivia questions to determine who best represents the mindset of everyday people. The goal is to match how the average American thinks and lives. The ultimate winner takes home the specific prize sum of $67,920, representing the average American salary.
‘Lost Women of Alaska’ (2026)

Investigation Discovery launches the new series ‘Lost Women of Alaska’ on Wednesday, February 25. The docuseries investigates a disturbing pattern of disappearances among Native women in Alaska. Police and investigators work to uncover the truth about a potential serial killer operating in the region. The show highlights the urgent efforts to solve these cases and bring justice to the victims’ families.
‘Bridgerton’ (2020– )

Season 4 of the hit period drama ‘Bridgerton’ premieres on Netflix this Thursday, February 26. Set during the Regency era in England, the new season continues to follow the eight close-knit siblings of the powerful Bridgerton family. They navigate the complex social season in their attempts to find true love. Fans can expect lavish costumes, high-society scandal, and romantic entanglements.
‘House of Villains’ (2023– )

The third season of ‘House of Villains’ premieres on E! on Thursday, February 26. Ten of reality television’s most infamous villains gather under one roof to compete against one another. They face a series of physical and mental challenges in a bid to win a cash prize. The show thrives on the inevitable conflicts and strategic backstabbing that arise from such a volatile cast.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

Prime Video debuts the new series ‘The Gray House’ on Thursday, February 26. This historical drama tells the untold true story of four brave women who served as key espionage agents during the American Civil War. These women risked their lives and liberty to turn the tide of the war in favor of the North. The series highlights their critical role in preserving democracy and helping to win the war.
‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019– )

Season 8 of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ races onto Netflix on Friday, February 27. The docuseries continues to provide unprecedented access to the drivers, managers, and team owners in Formula 1 racing. It depicts the cutthroat life in the fast lane, capturing the intense rivalries both on and off the track. Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the high-stakes world of motorsport.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023– )

Season 2 of ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday, February 27. The series follows a family as they strive to uncover buried secrets linking them to the secret organization Monarch. Their journey reveals a legacy that connects them directly to Godzilla and other titans. The new season promises to expand on the mythology of the MonsterVerse.
‘Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace’ (2026)

Comedian Chris Fleming releases his stand-up special, ‘Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace’, on streaming platforms this Friday, February 27. Fleming shares his unique takes on a variety of eclectic topics, including masculinity and conga lines. He also riffs on Trader Joe’s, Oreos, NPR, and dog breeds. The special showcases his energetic performance style and surreal observational humor.
‘Agents of Mystery’ (2024– )

Season 2 of the reality show ‘Agents of Mystery’ premieres on Netflix on Friday, February 27. Six agents with excellent chemistry team up to solve paranormal mysteries. They are given a strict time limit of six hours to crack the case, relying heavily on quick thinking and teamwork. The unscripted series blends suspense with the dynamics of the cast as they investigate the unknown.
‘Storage Wars’ (2010– )

Season 17 of ‘Storage Wars’ premieres on A&E on Saturday, February 28. The reality series returns with modern-day pirates blindly bidding on abandoned storage units. Buyers take risks on lockers that may contain worthless junk or hidden treasure. The new season features the familiar high-stakes bidding wars and appraisals that define the show.
‘Tournament of Champions’ (2020– )

Season 7 of ‘Tournament of Champions’ premieres on the Food Network on Sunday, March 1. Host Guy Fieri gathers 16 of the world’s greatest chefs for a high-intensity culinary contest. The competition is a single-elimination, sudden-death bracket where competitors face off in head-to-head battles. Chefs must perform flawlessly to stay alive in the tournament and claim the title.
‘American Classic’ (2026)

The new series ‘American Classic’ debuts on MGM+ on Sunday, March 1. A narcissistic Broadway star returns to his hometown following a humiliating public meltdown. He decides to save his family-run theatre by directing and starring in a production of a great American classic. The show balances his ego with the realities of community theater and family dynamics.
‘DTF St. Louis’ (2026)

HBO premieres the new miniseries ‘DTF St. Louis’ on Sunday, March 1. The plot revolves around a love triangle involving three adults who are experiencing middle-age malaise. Their entangled relationships spiral out of control, leading to tragic consequences where one of them ends up dead. The series explores themes of desire, regret, and the dark side of suburban life.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

The new drama series ‘Marshals’ premieres on CBS on Sunday, March 1. Kayce Dutton joins an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence. He and his teammates must balance the demands of family and duty while facing high psychological costs. The show delves into the intense pressure of law enforcement in a volatile environment.
Let us know which of these premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


