TV Trailers of the Week: Bridgerton: Season 4, Industry: Season 4, The Beauty, Outlander: Season 8, Primal: Season 3 & Free Bert
📺 Take a peek at some of the latest trailers for upcoming TV shows.
📺 “Bridgerton: Season 4” Trailer: Benedict Takes Center Stage in This Cinderella-Inspired Romance with Luke Thompson, Yerin Ha & Katie Leung — Premiering Thurs, January 29th on Netflix
Another season... another romance to unravel and gossip over. And another reason for a Bridgerton sibling to swear love isn’t on the agenda. This time, it’s Benedict Bridgerton. And if he thought keeping his heart out of the equation would be easy, fate has other plans.
Season 4 of Netflix’s Bridgerton, the hit Shondaland romantic costume drama, shifts focus to the family’s artistic, free-spirited second son, played by Luke Thompson. Long content to drift between sketchbooks, candlelit flings, and a pressure-free life as a self-styled rake, Benedict’s carefully curated bachelorhood begins to unravel after a chance encounter at Lady Violet’s masquerade ball.
Enter the Lady in Silver—an enchanting, fleeting presence who disappears before reality can catch up. Who is she? Where did she go? Much like Cinderella, she may have slipped into the ball unnoticed, leaving behind nothing but a lingering mystery and a romantic obsession Benedict can’t quite shake. His only clue... a glove?
The truth: she’s Sophie Baek, a clever, resilient housemaid (portrayed by Yerin Ha) living under the watchful eye of the icy Lady Araminta Gun (played by Katie Leung). Benedict doesn’t realize it yet, but his dream woman is part of the household staff—hiding in plain sight, navigating rigid class lines, and carrying a secret that threatens to upend everything he thinks he knows about love, social status, and maybe even himself. As the season unfolds, Benedict finds himself torn between an idealized fantasy and a growing affection for the woman standing right in front of him... unaware they’re one and the same.
Guided by showrunner Jess Brownell and executive producer Shonda Rhimes, Bridgerton:Season 4 will premiere in two parts on Netflix, with Part One debuting Thursday, January 29th, followed by Part Two on Thursday, February 26th.
📺 “Industry: Season 4” Final Trailer: Power Shifts, Risky Alliances, and Pierpoint on the Brink in New Season of HBO’s Hit Financial Drama Series with Myha’la, Marisa Abela, Ken Leung, Max Minghella & Kit Harington — Premieres Sun, January 11th on HBO Max
Money talks. Loyalty whispers. And on Industry, even a whisper can cost you everything.
HBO’s razor-sharp financial drama is back for Season 4, and the new teaser makes one thing clear: the knives are out. Harper Stern (Myha’la) and Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela) may look like they’re riding high at Pierpoint, but success comes with strings attached—and those strings are getting pulled hard.
The power dynamics feel more volatile than ever. Yasmin’s personal and professional worlds collide thanks to a swaggering tech founder played by Kit Harington, while Harper finds herself drawn into the orbit of a mysterious new executive portrayed by Max Minghella. Every alliance feels temporary. Every flirtation feels strategic. Every decision plays like a leveraged gamble with real consequences.
Season 4 also expands the battlefield. New faces—including Kal Penn, Charlie Heaton, and Kiernan Shipka—enter the mix, adding fresh pressure to an already combustible ecosystem. Meanwhile, Ken Leung returns as Eric Tao, still looming like a stress test no one ever quite passes.
Under the steady, incisive guidance of creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, London’s financial elite once again becomes a gladiator pit where ambition is currency and loyalty depreciates fast. The teaser leans into that familiar Industry thrill: sharp suits, sharper dialogue, and the creeping sense that no one gets out clean.
Industry: Season 4 premieres Sunday, January 11th on HBO Max. Consider this your warning—the market is open, and the margin for error is gone.
📺 “The Beauty” Teaser: Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall Chase Perfection at a Deadly Price in Ryan Murphy’s Fashion-Fueled FX Thriller Series with Bella Hadid — Premieres Wed, January 21st on FX on Hulu/Disney+
At this point, Ryan Murphy might as well start his own television network, because every year it feels like he’s personally responsible for half of what’s clogging the TV calendar. And 2026 is no exception, as Murphy kicks off yet another busy run this January with the twisty, sexy mystery series The Beauty.
Set against the glossy, cutthroat world of international fashion, this globe-trotting thriller opens with a string of brutal deaths among elite supermodels. Enter FBI agents Cooper Madsen and Jordan Bennett (played by Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall), two investigators who quickly realize these crimes aren’t about envy or obsession, but something far more insidious.
Their hunt stretches from Paris to Venice, Rome, and New York, uncovering a so-called miracle drug known as “The Beauty.” It’s a sexually transmitted virus that delivers physical perfection on contact — flawless skin, ideal features, instant transformation. The catch? That perfection comes with a ticking clock and a fatal cost. Think a Faustian bargain, wrapped in couture and lit like a perfume ad from hell.
The cast of this genre-bending series also includes Ashton Kutcher as a tech billionaire who treats beauty like a commodity and human bodies like beta tests, with Anthony Ramos playing his lethal enforcer known only as “The Assassin.” Meanwhile, real-life supermodel Bella Hadid continues her push into acting, fitting seamlessly into Murphy’s new world where image is everything, yet survival is anything but guaranteed.
Co-created by Murphy and Matthew Hodgson (Glee, 9-1-1), this new FX series is based on the The Beauty comic book by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley. Blending fashion-world satire with a conspiracy thriller engine and a sharp body-horror subtext, the series also features appearances from Isabella Rossellini, Ben Platt, Jeremy Pope, and Vincent D’Onofrio, among others.
The Beauty is scheduled to premiere Wednesday, January 21st on FX on Hulu and Disney+.
📺 “Outlander: Season 8” New Teaser: Jamie and Claire (Sam Heughan and Caitríona Balfe) Face War, Legacy, and the End of an Era — Premiering Fri, March 6 on STARZ
You would think when dealing with time travel, the end is never really the end at all. Well, nothing lasts forever — even for a show where we’re bending time at the very essence of the story. And so, for fans of Outlander, this is probably going to hurt a little. But know this: some journeys are meant to end exactly where they’re supposed to... even if that means a lot of tears along the way.
Stars Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan are back as Claire and Jamie Fraser for one last, emotionally loaded chapter in the eighth and final season of the hit STARZ series about the time-bending love story between two soulmates: a WWII British nurse and an 18th-century Scottish Highland warrior.
War has a way of following the Frasers home, and Season 8 makes it clear that the hardest battles are no longer being fought on open fields, as an older Claire and Jamie now find themselves at the end of the American Revolution. Fraser’s Ridge becomes ground zero for unresolved trauma, buried family secrets, and the kind of reckoning that only comes after years of sacrifice.
Jamie and Claire have survived time itself, crossed centuries, and defied history at every turn... but legacy is a different kind of fight. This final season zeroes in on what they’re willing to give up to protect their family, their land, and each other when there’s nowhere left to run.
After nearly a decade, Outlander reaches its endgame with its final eighth season premiering on STARZ on Friday, March 6th.
📺 “Primal: Season 3” Sneak Peek: Genndy Tartakovsky’s Wordless Epic Returns With More Brutal Beauty and Prehistoric Fury — Premiering Sun, January 11 on Adult Swim; Next Day on HBO MAX
There are some animated shows that are so adorable and fun it might turn your gloomy days into something a little brighter. Where things become lighter, sillier, and unexpectedly comforting, reminding us that sometimes a splash of color and a few good laughs are all it takes to reset the mood.
Well, this ain’t that. In fact, this animated show is so dark and violent it reminds you that the world is cruel, unforgiving, and doesn’t care whether you’re ready for what comes next. But for fans of Genndy Tartakovsky’s cult Emmy-winning caveman animated series Primal, this might just turn their day around in the most savage way possible.
The animated epic returns for Season 3 this January on Adult Swim, reminding us that dialogue ain’t needed to tell a visceral story of raw survival and brutal beauty. At the center of it all is Spear, the lone Neanderthal warrior whose journey has always been less about conquest and more about endurance. Season 3 promises new stories carved from the same stone: violence and tenderness colliding in a prehistoric world where every victory feels temporary and every loss cuts deep.
Take a quick peek at Season 3, which is set to premiere at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, January 11 on Adult Swim, with streaming the next day on HBO Max. You can also catch up on the first two seasons, now available to stream on HBO Max.
📺 “Free Bert” Trailer: Comedian Bert Kreischer Tries to Grow Up (and Put on a Shirt) in This New Comedy Series with Arden Myrin, Ava Ryan & Sophia Reid-Gantzert — Premiering Thurs, January 22nd on Netflix
Some comedians thrive on chaos. Others try to outgrow it. Free Bert is about what happens when you’re very bad at the second option.
Loosely inspired by the life of stand-up comic Bert Kreischer, this new comedy series drops the famously shirtless wild man into his most terrifying environment yet: elite Beverly Hills parent culture. When Bert’s daughters are accepted into a prestigious private school, his anything-goes lifestyle immediately collides with polished expectations and unspoken social rules.
Kreischer plays a heightened version of himself—still loud, impulsive, and gloriously unfiltered—but now attempting the impossible: fitting in. His plan? “Put on a shirt.” Literally and emotionally. The effort to clean up his act only turns his family into social pariahs, forcing Bert to confront whether growing up means abandoning the very thing that makes him who he is.
Arden Myrin co-stars as Bert’s wife, the voice of reason amid the chaos, with Ava Ryan and Sophia Reid-Gantzert as their daughters navigating privilege, pressure, and a dad who absolutely cannot read the room.
At its core, Free Bert is a parenting comedy about identity, compromise, and the cost of trying to be “normal.” The laughs come fast. The discomfort comes faster. Premiering Thursday, January 22, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.




