Spring 2018 TV Premiere Dates: New and Returning Shows To Watch

Spring 2018 TV Premiere Dates: New and Returning Shows To Watch

Although the official start of spring is still a few weeks away, TV is getting a jump on things with a slew of new and returning shows over the next few months. Some, like FX’s highly anticipated Atlanta have been on extended hiatuses, making their return all the more noteworthy. Meanwhile, there are others like The Americans that will begin their final season around the same time Danny Boyle brings another take on the Getty kidnapping drama to living rooms everywhere with Trust.As exciting as its lineup is, there’s a lot more headed audiences’ way than just what’s on FX. Netflix, for its part, continues to offer a new television series to binge just about every week, and that’s when it’s not busy dropping sci-fi bombs on an unsuspecting audience thinking they’re going to unwind after the Super Bowl by watching a Crock-Pot burn a guy to a crisp. Meanwhile, Amazon has two terrific crime series in Sneaky Pete and Bosch, but will also change things up with The Dangerous Book For Boys. And finally, Hulu has Neil Cross’ Hard Sun along with the return of the Emmy winning The Handmaid’s Tale.Related: The Expanse Season 3 Trailer Confirms April Premiere DateHBO is in on the act too, with the April return of Westworld that will likely prove once and for all if the series will be a Game of Thrones-level event or if people were just into the first season for the Reddit threads. The premium cabler also has the return of Silicon Valley and the premiere of Bill Hader’s hitman comedy Barry to even things out.That’s a lot of new and returning shows already, but we’re barely scratching the surface of what’s on the way over the next few months. Peak TV is a year-round deal, so you’ll have to plan accordingly. Check out the list below to see when the shows you’re most excited for will premiere.

March

Spring 2018 TV Premiere Dates: New and Returning Shows To Watch

Thursday, March 1

Gotham ” FOX, 8pm

Atlanta Robbin’ Season ” FX,10pm

A.P. Bio ” NBC, 10pm

Friday, March 2

B: The Beginning ” Netflix

Once Upon a Time ” ABC, 8pm

Saturday, March 3

Top Gear ” BBC America

Sunday, March 4

The Good Fight ” CBS All Access

The 90th Academy Awards ” ABC, 5pm

Wednesday, March 7

Hard Sun ” Hulu

Life Sentence ” The CW, 9pm

Hap and Leonard: Two Bear Mambo ” SundanceTV, 10pm

Heathers ” Paramount, 10pm

Thursday, March 8

Jessica Jones ” Netflix

The Oath ” Crackle

Champions ” NBC, 8:30pm

Friday, March 9

Love ” Netflix

Sneaky Pete ” Amazon Prime Video

Sunday, March 11

American Idol ” ABC, 8pm

The Arrangement ” E!, 9pm

Deception ” ABC, 10pm

Timeless ” NBC, 10pm

The Royals ” E!, 10pm

Monday, March 12

American Idol ”ABC, 8pm

Mary Kills People ” Lifetime 9pm

Tuesday, March 13

Rise ” NBC, 10pm

For the People ” ABC, 10pm

Friday, March 16

On My Block ” Netflix

Striking Out ” Acorn TV

Sunday, March 18

Little Big Shots ” NBC, 7pm

Genius Junior ” NBC, 9pm

Instinct ” CBS, 8pm

Tuesday, March 20

The Standups ” Netflix

You Me Her ” AT&T/DirectTV, 10pm

Wednesday, March 21

Krypton ” SYFY

Thursday, March 22

Station 19 ” CBS, 9pm

Drew Barrymore Santa Clarita Diet

Friday, March 23

Alexa & Kate ” Netflix

March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step ” Hulu

Santa Clarita Diet ” Netflix

Sunday, March 25

Billions ” Showtime, 10pm

Silicon Valley ” HBO, 10pm

Trust ” FX, 10pm

Barry ” HBO, 10:30pm

Monday, March 26

The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling ” HBO

The Terror ” AMC, 9pm

One Strange Rock ” NatGeo, 9pm

Tuesday, March 27

Roseanne ” ABC, 8pm

Splitting Up Together ” ABC, 9:30pm

Keri Russell Holly Taylor and Matthew Rhys in The Americans

Wednesday, March 28

Empire ” FOX, 8pm

Alec, Inc. ” ABC, 8:30pm

Star ” FOX, 9pm

Suits ” USA, 9pm

The Americans ” FX, 10pm

Ice ” AT&T/DirecTV, 10pm

Thursday, March 29

Siren ” Freeform, 8pm

Scandal ” ABC, 10pm

Friday, March 30

A Series of Unfortunate Events ” Netflix

The Dangerous Book For Boys ” Amazon

April

Sunday, April 1

Jesus Christ Superstar Live ” NBC, 8pm

The Child in Time ” PBS, 9pm

Monday, April 2

The Crossing ” ABC, 10pm

Tuesday, April 3

Shadowhunters ” Freeform, 8pm

The Middle ” ABC, 8:30pm

Legion ” FX, 10pm

The Last O.G. ” TBS, 10:30pm

Wednesday, April 4

National Treasure: Kiri ” Hulu

Thursday, April 5

Imposters ” Bravo, 10pm

Sunday, April 8

Killing Eve ” BBC America, 8pm

Howards End ” Starz, 8pm

Unforgotten ” PBS, 9pm

The Expanse SyFy Cas Anvar Steven Straight Wes Chatham Dominique Tipper

Tuesday, April 10

New Girl ” FOX, 9:30pm

Wednesday, April 11

The Expanse ” SYFY, 10pm

Thursday, April 12

SuperMansion ” Crackle

Friday, April 13

Bosch ” Amazon Prime Video

Rellik ” Cinemax, 10pm

Lost in Space ” Netflix

Sunday, April 15

Fear the Walking Dead ” AMC, 10pm

Monday, April 16

Supergirl ” The CW, 8pm

Friday, April 20

The Originals ” The CW, 9pm

Sunday, April 22

Into the Badlands ” AMC, 10pm

Westworld ” HBO, 9pm

Tuesday, April 24

The 100 ” The CW, 9pm

Genius ” NatGeo, 9pm

Wednesday, April 25

Brockmire ” IFC, 10pm

The Handmaid’s Tale ” Hulu

Thursday, April 26

Quantico ” ABC, 10pm

Monday, April 30

Elementary ” CBS, 10pm

AMC Visionaries: James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction ” AMC, 10pm

May

Wednesday, May 2

Code Black ” CBS, 10pm

Sunday, May 6

I’m Dying Up Here ” Showtime, 10pm

Vida ” Starz, 8pm

Sweetbitter ” Starz, 9pm

Sunday, May 13

Little Women ” PBS

Tuesday, May 29

100 Code ” WGN America

Wednesday, May 30

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt ” Netflix

June

Wednesday, June 6

Condor ” AT&T/DirecTV, 10pm

Thursday, June 7

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger ” Freeform, 8pm

American Women ” Paramount, 10pm

Tuesday, June 12

The Bold Type ” Freeform

Sunday, June 17

The Affair ” Showtime, 9pm

Wednesday, June 20

Yellowstone ” Paramount, 9pm

Premiere dates are subject to change and new shows may be announced, so we will update the list regularly to keep you informed. If we’ve missed anything, feel free to leave a note in the comments section and we’ll be sure to add it.

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