This winter, 7 shows are returning and premiering, and here's where to catch them.
Your favorite shows are available on Philo, Peacock, Apple TV+, and HBO Max.
This winter, prepare to indulge in your favorite shows as new seasons of "Yellowstone," "The Bear," and "Outlander" premiere.
In addition to the heavyweights, new shows such as "Suits: LA" and "It: Welcome to Derry" are set to debut.
This winter, seven shows are returning or premiering, and here are the streaming services where you can watch them and catch up on older seasons.
The Western drama "Yellowstone" has captivated viewers with its intense storyline featuring John Dutton, the owner of the largest U.S. cattle ranch, and the resulting power struggles with land developers and the nearby Native American reservation set against the picturesque backdrop of Montana.
You can catch up on all the seasons and watch season five on November 10 on either Philo or Peacock. With Philo, you get access to popular new shows, blockbuster movies, live TV, and classic collections for $28 per month. Peacock also offers a range of new TV shows and movies starting at $7.99 per month.
"The Bear" is a dark comedy that revolves around the chaotic culinary environment in Chicago. The protagonist, Carmy Berzatto, inherits his family's sandwich shop after working at a high-end restaurant. Despite his efforts to reform the disorganized kitchen staff and elevate the menu, Carmy's personal struggles and the intense pressures of the Chicago food scene make for a challenging journey.
You can watch season 4 of "The Bear" on Hulu in 2025 and catch up on the rest of the seasons while you wait. Hulu plans start at $16.99 per month, with various add-on options available.
The psychological thriller "Severance" on Apple TV+ returns for its second season on January 17, 2025. The show explores the idea of work-life balance through a surgical procedure that separates employees' memories between their professional and personal lives.
In the show, Adam Scott, known for his roles in "Party Down" and "Parks & Recreation," delivers a standout performance as he leads a group of disconnected coworkers who are unaware of their lives outside the office. Eventually, the employees begin to suspect that there is something amiss within the office's confines.
Stephen King's "It" is being adapted into a nine-episode series on HBO Max in 2025, which is a prequel to the book, revealing the events that led to the chilling story we all know and adore.
The cost for HBO Max starts at $9.99 per month, and you can also include Disney+ and Hulu for $16.99 per month.
The second half of season seven of the popular historical drama "Outlander," based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, will premiere on the Starz network on November 22. For only $2.99 per month, you can subscribe to the Starz streaming service and watch the series.
If you can't get enough of the legal thriller "Suits," you're in luck! NBC is back with a spinoff of the series, "Suits: LA." The series follows Ted Black, a high-powered lawyer from New York who has just moved to Los Angeles. A whole new cast of characters follows, with the same funny but dramatic plot lines.
You can stream the new series on Peacock when it's officially released, and in the meantime, you can watch the original "Suits" on the platform.
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In the future, the world is toxic, so people live in underground silos. When residents start dying, the entire underground community begins to unravel.
The second season of "Silo" premieres on November 15 on Apple TV+, featuring a top-tier cast including Rashida Jones, Common, and Tim Robbins. It costs $9.99 per month to subscribe to Apple TV+.
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