Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘Drops of God’
The week of January 19 to January 25, 2026, brings a robust selection of television premieres across cable networks and streaming platforms. Viewers can look forward to the return of established reality competitions and educational programs alongside the debut of several scripted dramas and investigative documentaries. Major streaming services such as Netflix and Paramount+ are expanding their libraries with international content and new original series. This guide provides a detailed look at the episodic specials and series scheduled to premiere throughout the week.
‘Judy Justice’ (2021)

Judge Judy Sheindlin continues her long-standing judicial career in the fourth season of ‘Judy Justice’ on Freevee, premiering January 19. The series features real-life cases adjudicated with Sheindlin’s signature no-nonsense style and legal expertise. Alongside the judge are law clerk Sarah Rose, court reporter Whitney Kumar, and bailiff Kevin Rasco. This season continues to provide a modernized take on the courtroom genre within the streaming landscape.
‘Hidden Assets’ (2021)

The third season of ‘Hidden Assets’ debuts on Acorn TV on January 19, continuing the complex legal and criminal investigation. The story follows investigators from the Irish Criminal Assets Bureau and the Belgian Federal Police as they track illicit funds. This international thriller explores the links between high-level money laundering and violent terrorist activities. The new episodes further develop the professional and personal stakes for the detectives involved.
‘Alma’s Way’ (2021)

‘Alma’s Way’ returns to PBS Kids for its third season on January 19, following the adventures of a young Puerto Rican girl living in the Bronx. The animated series focuses on critical thinking and problem-solving skills for preschool-aged children. Alma Rivera navigates various social and cultural challenges with her family and friends in her vibrant neighborhood. Each episode encourages viewers to pause and think through decisions to understand their consequences.
‘Contraband: Seized at Sea’ (2024)

Discovery Channel launches the second season of ‘Contraband: Seized at Sea’ on January 19. The documentary series follows customs and border protection officers as they intercept illegal shipments and smuggling operations in maritime environments. The episodes highlight the high-stakes surveillance and technical skills required to protect international waters. This season provides a closer look at the evolving tactics used by criminal organizations.
‘Single’s Inferno’ (2021)

The popular South Korean reality dating show ‘Single’s Inferno’ returns for its fifth season on Netflix on January 20. A group of attractive contestants must survive on a remote island while searching for romantic connections among their peers. Those who successfully pair up are granted a night in “Paradise,” a luxury hotel away from the deserted beach. The show has become a global phenomenon known for its unique format and emotional drama.
‘WWE: Unreal’ (2025)

‘WWE: Unreal’ enters its second season on Netflix on January 20, delving into the behind-the-scenes world of professional wrestling. The series explores the intersection of scripted entertainment and the physical reality of the athletes’ lives. It features interviews with legendary figures and rising stars within the organization to discuss the industry’s evolution. This season focuses on the intense preparation and business strategy behind major events.
‘Star Search’ (2026)

The classic competition series ‘Star Search’ joins the Netflix catalog for its first season on January 20. Originally hosted by Ed McMahon, the show served as a major platform for aspiring singers, comedians, and actors to gain national exposure. This addition allows modern audiences to revisit the early performances of several future entertainment icons. The series is recognized for its structured format where contestants are rated by a panel of judges.
‘Just a Dash’ (2019)

Matty Matheson returns with the third season of his unconventional cooking show ‘Just a Dash’ on Netflix on January 20. The series blends traditional culinary instruction with chaotic comedy and personal anecdotes from the renowned chef. Matheson showcases various recipes while interacting with his production crew and navigating unpredictable kitchen mishaps. This season continues to emphasize the joy and energy behind creative cooking.
‘Handsome Devil: The Charming Killer’ (2026)

‘Handsome Devil: The Charming Killer’ debuts its first season on Paramount+ on January 20. This true-crime docuseries examines the life and crimes of a notorious figure who used charisma to manipulate victims and evade authorities. Through archival footage and interviews with investigators, the program reconstructs the timeline of the criminal’s activities. It analyzes the psychological profile of the individual and the impact on the affected communities.
‘NOVA’ (1974)

The long-running science documentary series ‘NOVA’ begins its fifty-second season on PBS on January 21. For decades, the program has explored a wide range of topics from astrophysics and evolution to environmental science and technology. The new season continues this tradition by presenting the latest scientific breakthroughs through high-quality cinematography and expert commentary. It remains a cornerstone of educational television in the United States.
‘Queer Eye’ (2018)

The Fab Five return for the tenth season of ‘Queer Eye’ on Netflix, premiering on January 21. This season sees the experts traveling to new locations to provide physical and emotional transformations for deserving individuals. Each member of the group focuses on a specific area, including fashion, grooming, interior design, food, and culture. The show continues to promote themes of self-love, acceptance, and community building.
‘Drops of God’ (2023)

‘Drops of God’ returns for a second season on Apple TV+ on January 21, continuing the story of the high-stakes competition over a massive wine collection. Based on the popular manga series, the show explores the world of oenology and the complex family dynamics of its protagonists. The rivalry intensifies as the characters face new challenges and sensory tests to prove their expertise. This season expands the narrative scope beyond the original inheritance battle.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

FX premieres the first season of ‘The Beauty’ on January 21, a new scripted drama that explores the societal obsession with physical perfection. The series is based on the graphic novel by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, set in a world where a disease makes people beautiful but carries a deadly price. It follows detectives who uncover a conspiracy related to the origins of the phenomenon. The show blends elements of procedural drama with speculative social commentary.
‘Steal’ (2026)

‘Steal’ debuts on Prime Video on January 21, introducing a high-octane heist series to the platform’s original lineup. The first season follows a specialized team of thieves who target ultra-wealthy individuals and corporations involved in unethical practices. Each episode details the intricate planning and execution of sophisticated robberies across various global locations. The series emphasizes the technological and psychological aspects of modern criminal operations.
‘Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart’ (2026)

Netflix releases the first season of the documentary series ‘Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart’ on January 21. The program offers a detailed account of the 2002 abduction case that gained worldwide media attention. Featuring participation from Smart herself, the series explores the details of her captivity and eventual rescue. It also examines the legal aftermath and Smart’s subsequent work as an advocate for missing persons.
‘Trivial Pursuit’ (2024)

The CW brings back ‘Trivial Pursuit’ for its second season on January 22. Based on the classic board game, the series features contestants answering questions from various categories to earn wedges and reach the final round. This game show format emphasizes general knowledge and quick thinking under pressure. The new season introduces updated categories and guest appearances to refresh the competitive experience.
‘Scrabble’ (2024)

‘Scrabble’ returns to The CW for its second season on January 22, continuing the televised adaptation of the world-famous word game. Contestants compete in multiple rounds of word-building and tile-placement to accumulate points on a digital board. The series focuses on linguistic skill and strategic play, culminating in a high-stakes final challenge for the winner. This season includes revised rules and interactive elements for viewers.
‘Free Bert’ (2026)

The first season of ‘Free Bert’ premieres on Netflix on January 22, presenting a new scripted comedy series. The plot centers on a misunderstood protagonist navigating life after a series of absurd legal and social misunderstandings. It features a blend of physical comedy and satirical commentary on modern celebrity and justice systems. The series aims to provide a unique voice in the contemporary sitcom landscape.
‘Canada Shore’ (2026)

‘Canada Shore’ debuts its first season on Paramount+ on January 22 as the latest international expansion of the Shore franchise. The reality series follows a group of young adults living and working together in a Canadian coastal destination. Viewers can expect the franchise’s typical blend of interpersonal drama, nightlife, and camaraderie. The production highlights local culture and geography while maintaining the established format of its predecessors.
‘Finding Her Edge’ (2026)

The documentary series ‘Finding Her Edge’ launches its first season on Netflix on January 22. This program focuses on female athletes striving for excellence in male-dominated sporting disciplines. Through intimate profiles, the series documents the physical training, mental resilience, and systemic barriers these women face. It highlights the stories of pioneers who are redefining success and leadership in the world of sports.
‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ (2026)

HBO presents ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ as a new documentary series starting January 22. The program celebrates the life and career of the legendary filmmaker, comedian, and EGOT winner. It features personal interviews with Brooks, as well as reflections from his colleagues and admirers in the entertainment industry. The series provides an in-depth look at his creative process and his lasting impact on comedy.
‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ (2003)

‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ begins its twenty-fourth season on HBO on January 23. The weekly talk show features Maher’s opening monologue, panel discussions with diverse guests, and his signature “New Rules” segment. The program covers a wide range of political and cultural topics with a focus on current events and satire. It remains a long-standing platform for debate and commentary on the American political landscape.
‘Have I Got News for You’ (2024)

The fourth season of the American version of ‘Have I Got News for You’ premieres on CNN on January 24. This satirical news quiz show features teams of comedians and journalists competing to answer questions about the week’s headlines. Based on the long-running British format, the series provides a humorous critique of the political and media landscape. Guest hosts and panelists vary weekly to offer different perspectives on global events.
‘Kingdom’ (2025)

BBC America premieres the first season of ‘Kingdom’ on January 24. This expansive nature documentary series explores the complex social structures and survival strategies of various animal species across the globe. Narrated by David Attenborough, the show utilizes state-of-the-art camera technology to capture rare behaviors in the wild. Each episode focuses on a different ecological “kingdom,” illustrating the delicate balance of life in diverse habitats.
‘It’s Not Like That’ (2026)

The first season of ‘It’s Not Like That’ arrives on Prime Video on January 25. This scripted series delves into the intricacies of romantic relationships and the misunderstandings that often define them. The narrative follows several interconnected couples as they navigate the challenges of modern dating and long-term commitment. It focuses on realistic dialogue and emotional authenticity to portray the nuances of contemporary love.
Tell us which of these upcoming premieres you are most excited to watch in the comments.


