Top 8 Must-Watch New TV Shows: Dan Levy’s Thriller & Carey Mulligan in ‘Beef’
A fresh slate of series lands this month on major streaming services and broadcasters. Filmogaz.com highlights eight must-see premieres and returning hits.
Margo’s Got Money Problems
Elle Fanning leads a drama about a 20-year-old single mother facing financial strain. Michelle Pfeiffer plays her mother, while Nick Offerman appears as the estranged pro-wrestler father.
Based on Rufi Thorpe’s bestselling novel, the A24-produced series mixes humour and heart and streams on Apple TV+.
Bait
Bait is a six-part Prime Video drama created and co-written by Riz Ahmed. Ahmed also stars as Shah Latif, an actor who becomes a surprise contender for James Bond.
The show blends crime drama, social realism, and dark comedy.
Big Mistakes
Dan Levy returns in a risky dark comedy that shifts his tone from sitcom warmth. He stars opposite Rachel Sennott as siblings who steal a necklace and become entangled with organised crime.
The series streams on Netflix and plays out like Dan Levy’s Thriller with high stakes and sharp humour.
Euphoria (Season 3)
Euphoria returns for a third season on Sky Atlantic, four years after its last run. Sam Levinson’s series stars Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and Hunter Schafer.
Set five years later, the story finds Cassie and Nate engaged, while Rue struggles with recovery and drug-debt to Laurie.
Beef
Beef returns with a new feud and fresh characters from creator Lee Sung Jin and A24. This season stars Carey Mulligan in ‘Beef’, alongside Oscar Isaac, Cailee Spaeny, and Charles Melton.
The plot follows two couples as lies and extortion escalate into consequences with global reach. The series is available on Netflix.
Hacks
Hacks returns for a fifth and final season on HBO. Jean Smart plays a legendary stand-up and Hannah Einbinder plays her struggling young writer.
The Emmy-winning comedy continues to examine ambition, tension, and creative partnership.
Big Mood
Big Mood explores a fraught decade-long friendship on Channel 4. Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West portray Maggie and Eddie.
The series centres on Maggie’s bipolar disorder and the couple’s co-dependent patterns as their relationship evolves.
The Pitt
The Pitt is a medical drama set in an overstretched trauma hospital in Pittsburgh. Noah Wyle leads as Dr Michael “Robby” Robinavitch.
The second season digs into moral dilemmas and frontline care stresses, airing on Sky.
These eight titles span drama, comedy, and medical storytelling. Filmogaz.com will track release dates and availability as they roll out.