TV Trailers of the Week: Marshals, Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord, Invincible: Season 4, The Night Agent: Season 3 and More!
📺 Take a peek at some of the latest trailers for upcoming TV shows.
📺 “Marshals” Trailer: Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton Steps Out of Yellowstone’s Shadow as a U.S. Marshal Protecting Montana in New CBS Spinoff Series — Premiering Sunday, March 1st on CBS and Paramount+
If Kayce thought defending the family ranch from ruthless opportunists was hard, protecting the entire state of Montana as a U.S. Marshal is about to raise the stakes in a very big way for him and his family.
Yellowstone star Luke Grimes returns once again as Kayce Dutton, the surviving son of the late, powerful rancher and cattle baron John Dutton, this time for his own spin-off series, shifting the action from ranch politics to federal law enforcement. Kayce, arguably the one Dutton who always understood the cost of violence and the weight of responsibility, now finds himself operating on a much larger battlefield—where the lines between right and wrong may be more clearly defined, but can still blur in an instant.
With enemies deadlier than ever and consequences that extend far beyond the borders of the family ranch, Kayce becomes the latest recruit to join an elite team of U.S. Marshals tasked with taking down some of the most dangerous criminals operating in Montana. From gun smuggling to drug trafficking, Kayce’s military-honed instincts and hard-earned moral code are put to the test as he learns that protecting a state can be just as personal as protecting a family.
“Well, the Yellowstone is gone. Same for most of my family,” Kayce states in this new full-length trailer for the upcoming CBS series, suggesting that perhaps he’s a lone wolf now—and that even his beloved wife, Monica Long Dutton, may have met the same fate as the Yellowstone family ranch. “As for vengeance... the day is still young.”
Originally titled Y: Marshals, now dropping the “Y” altogether and going with just Marshals, this marks the first broadcast-network spinoff of Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe, which has typically lived on the streaming platform Paramount+. But with a network behind it, this could mean a broader reach, a more procedural rhythm, and a version of Sheridan’s neo-Western world designed to pull in both longtime fans and a more traditional CBS audience looking for weekly, case-driven stakes.
Also starring Arielle Kebbel, Tatanka Means, Logan Marshall-Green, and Ash Santos as fellow Marshals agents—along with Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty reprising their Yellowstone roles as Chief Thomas Rainwater and his right-hand man, Mo—the Dutton saga isn’t done just yet, as Kayce takes the reins of the next stage of his life. This time, the fight isn’t about land or legacy... it’s about law, order, and whether a Dutton can finally put those hard-earned skills to good use.
Executive produced by Sheridan, David C. Glasser, and Spencer Hudnut, Marshals is set to debut Sunday, March 1st, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.


📺 “Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord” Teaser Trailer: Darth Maul Returns to Reclaim His Power in Dave Filoni’s Dark New Animated Series — Premieres Mon, April 6th on Disney+
Whatever your feelings about the Star Wars prequel trilogy, we can all agree that Darth Maul was a breakout villain character from those films. With his bright red facial markings, forehead horns, and that instantly iconic double-bladed lightsaber, the character practically screamed untapped potential. From the jump, Maul felt less like a one-and-done heavy and more like a walking tease for a much larger, darker mythology waiting to be explored.
Well, better late than never, right?
Because it seems newly appointed Lucasfilm president and chief creative officer Dave Filoni has finally answered that long-simmering “what if” by creating a brand-new animated series focused entirely on Darth Maul, nearly 27 years after the character first stalked onto screens in The Phantom Menace.
Taking place in the murky aftermath of galactic collapse following Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2020), when the Republic has fallen and the Empire has risen, Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord features the voice of actor Sam Witwer, a Star Wars video game regular who has acted, voiced, and provided motion capture for numerous LucasArts video game titles, as he takes on the task of embodying the iconic Sith.
With the Sith wiped out and his former masters long gone, Maul finds himself unchained, but far from free. Now operating in the margins of Emperor Palpatine’s reign, the former Sith lord begins rebuilding his criminal syndicate from the ground up, pulling strings in the underworld while training a new apprentice. It’s less about conquest and more about carving out relevance in a galaxy that’s moved on without him. It’s also the first animated series told through Maul’s perspective, expanding his story and reframing him not just as a weapon of the Sith, but as a fallen power broker trying to redefine his position in a rapidly changing galaxy.
Joining Witwer in the voice cast are Gideon Adlon, Richard Ayoade, and recent Oscar nominee Wagner Moura, while Filoni serves as creator and co-showrunner/executive producer alongside Matt Michnovetz.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord will launch with a two-episode premiere set to debut Monday, April 6th, exclusively on Disney+.
📺 “Invincible: Season 4” Trailer: Mark Grayson Faces His Darkest Test Yet as Amazon’s Hit Superhero Animated Series Returns — Premiering Wed, March 18th on Prime Video
It’s funny that the guy who created the horror series The Walking Dead, which reinvented how we viewed the zombie apocalypse, would later turn around and do the same thing for superheroes. Award-winning comic book writer Robert Kirkman first proved he could translate his horror comic saga into a cultural TV juggernaut with The Walking Dead, then pulled off another home run by turning his long-running superhero Image comic Invincible into a wildly successful animated series for Amazon.
Season 3 of Invincible became Prime Video’s most-watched animation season of all time, continuing the show’s streak of critical acclaim since its debut and earning a flawless 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. And while many fans are still recovering from the emotional carnage of previous seasons, Season 4 is already gearing up with plenty of buzz and the promise of even bigger, more devastating stakes. With the premiere date set for March, fans are now getting an official look at what’s next, as superhero Mark Grayson—aka Invincible, voiced by Steven Yeun—finds himself at his most vulnerable yet, with the world still rebuilding and the weight of his responsibilities growing heavier than ever.
For the uninitiated, Kirkman’s Invincible epic centers on teenage hero Mark Grayson, the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man (voiced by J. K. Simmons), and his grounded, real-estate-agent mother, Debbie (voiced by Sandra Oh). Raised to one day take his father’s side and become one of the world’s greatest protectors, Mark gets the surprise of his life when he learns his father is not the heroic savior he claimed to be, but something far more dangerous and morally devastating. Soon, Mark finds himself taking on the superhero mantle, forced to define what being a hero really means in a world that no longer offers simple answers. Without a father to rely on—or even trust anymore—Mark is left to forge his own path, learning the hard way that doing the right thing often comes at a brutal cost.
The animated series, executive produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, follows in the vein of Watchmen and The Boys, setting out to deconstruct the superhero myth with dark humor and an unapologetically ultra-violent edge, placing its story in a world where superheroes are as deeply flawed and morally compromised as the people they’re meant to protect.
While showing no signs of pulling its punches, Season 4 sees Mark grappling with the immense pressure of protecting the world, setting him on a collision course with a threat powerful enough to reshape humanity’s future—one that tests not only his strength, but his willingness to work with his father once more.
Like previous seasons, expect a voice cast stacked with star power, including Seth Rogen, Walton Goggins, Gillian Jacobs, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Matthew Rhys, Lee Pace, Mark Hamill, and many more.
Invincible: Season 4 is slated to premiere Wednesday, March 18th, exclusively on Prime Video.
📺 “The Night Agent: Season 3” Trailer: Gabriel Basso’s FBI Agent Peter Sutherland Runs Out of People to Trust in New Season of Hit Spy Series — Premiering Thurs, February 19th on Netflix
Trust is a luxury The Night Agent has never really afforded agent Peter Sutherland. And in Season 3, that deficit officially hits crisis levels.
Gabriel Basso returns as the sleepless, perpetually outmatched FBI agent who keeps finding himself at the center of conspiracies no one else seems willing—or able—to touch. Coming off the fallout of Season 2, Peter is pulled back into the deep end when he’s tasked with tracking down a young Treasury agent who’s fled to Istanbul after killing his boss and vanishing with sensitive government intel.
But in the world of The Night Agent, things aren’t necessarily what they seem, and Peter has a funny knack for finding himself right in the middle of lies stacked on top of lies. Never quite sure who’s telling the truth or who’s playing him and steering him into a trap, Peter must once again rely on the instincts that have kept him alive so far. The only problem is, those same instincts usually end up putting a target squarely on his back.
Created by Shawn Ryan (The Shield), the Netflix hit once again leans into its bread-and-butter government conspiracy. This time, however, the trail leads to a dark-money network with global reach, hired assassins on the payroll, and a shadowy power broker determined to keep the truth buried. As Peter navigates this maze of spies, secrets, and double-crosses, he finds himself reluctantly teaming up with a relentless journalist (played by Genesis Rodriguez) who may be his best shot at exposing the elusive Broker—and stopping a looming terrorist attack. That is, if he can survive long enough to see the mission through.
Also starring Amanda Warren, Stephen Moyer, Jennifer Morrison, David Lyons, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Louis Herthum, and more, The Night Agent: Season 3 is coming Thursday, February 19th, exclusively on Netflix.
📺 “The Last Thing He Told Me: Season 2” Trailer: Jennifer Garner Faces a Dangerous Family Reunion in the New Season of Apple’s Mystery Thriller Series With Angourie Rice & Nikolaj Coster-Waldau — Premiering Friday, February 20th on Apple TV
In season one, Jennifer Garner stars as Hannah, a woman who forms a close bond with her stepdaughter (Angourie Rice) as they piece together clues surrounding the mysterious disappearance of Hannah’s husband (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), who appears to have gone on the run. Garner returns for season two as Hannah reconnects with her husband after five years apart. As she and her stepdaughter attempt to reunite their family, they soon realize that danger has followed him home—proving that some secrets are better left unsolved. Based on Laura Dave’s best-selling mystery novel of the same name, this one takes viewers deeper into an emotionally charged game of family trust and the cost of finally getting answers you never expected.
📺 “For All Mankind: Season 5” Teaser: Life on Mars Expands, Power Struggles Erupt, and the Solar System Comes Into Focus in the New Season of Apple’s Acclaimed Space Series — Premiering Friday, March 27th on Apple TV
What began as an alternate-history thought experiment—asking what if the Soviet Union had won the 1960s space race and forced the U.S. to push NASA even further—has evolved into something much bigger. This critically acclaimed series from Ronald D. Moore now stretches fully into science fiction, grappling with the realities of life on Mars. Set years after the Goldilocks asteroid heist, the story finds the Happy Valley base transformed into a bustling Martian colony—one no longer content to answer to Earth. As nations back home demand law, order, and control on the Red Planet, long-simmering tensions ignite into a power struggle that could reshape not just Mars, but humanity’s future beyond it.
📺 “Bait” First Look Clip: Riz Ahmed Stars as a Struggling Actor Whose Big Break Sparks Family Chaos in Amazon’s New Comedy Series — Premiering Wed, March 25th on Prime Video
Nothing like family to hype you up or completely unravel you at the worst time possible. In this new Amazon comedy series, Riz Ahmed stars as a struggling British-Pakistani actor whose long-awaited audition of a lifetime kicks off four increasingly chaotic days. So, what is the role he’s chasing? To become the next James Bond—a part that suddenly puts his name on the shortlist of contenders. With his own family proving to be both his loudest supporters and his biggest source of stress, everything starts to spiral fast.
📺 “56 Days” Trailer: Love, Obsession, and a Brutal Murder Collide in This Twisty New Streamy Thriller Series Starring Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia, Based on Catherine Ryan Howard’s Best-Seller — Premiering Wed, February 18th on Prime Video
Dove Cameron (Descendants) and Avan Jogia (Victorious) star as two strangers whose impulsive supermarket meet-cute ignites a dangerously intense romance, only for police to discover a brutally murdered, deliberately decomposed body inside his Boston apartment fifty-six days later. Told across a single day of investigation and the unraveling past of their affair, this sleek psychological erotic thriller turns intimacy into suspicion, obsession into evidence, and asks whether falling in love was the first mistake… or the last. Based on Catherine Ryan Howard’s pandemic-era, Dublin-set novel, the series shifts the story to present-day Boston.
📺 “Like Water for Chocolate: Season 2” Trailer: Love, Tradition, and Revolution Ignite in the Epic Final Season of HBO’s Small-Screen Adaptation of the Classic Mexican Magical Realist Romance Novel — Premiering Sun, February 15th on HBO Max
Love has never been a simple choice in this sweeping magical realist romance. As Tita (Azul Guaita) finds the possibility of a new life, the return of her first love reopens old wounds and forbidden desires that refuse to stay buried. Executive produced by Salma Hayek Pinault and based on Like Water for Chocolate by author Laura Esquivel, the final season asks whether tradition, revolution, or the heart itself ultimately decides our fate.
📺 “Prisoner” U.K. Teaser: Tahar Rahim Plays a Violent Inmate Forced to Partner With His Guard (Izuka Hoyle) When a Prison Transport Turns Deadly in This New British Thriller Series — Coming Soon to UK’s Sky
From Matt Charman, the Oscar-nominated writer of Bridge of Spies, comes a new thriller series starring A Prophet’s Tahar Rahim as a deadly prisoner forced into a fragile alliance with a tenacious prison guard (Boiling Point’s Izuka Hoyle) after a prison transport ambush leaves them alone on the road to London. What begins as a routine escort spirals into a relentless pressure cooker, where survival depends on uneasy cooperation and every mile forward makes escape—and trust—feel impossible.
📺 “Can You Keep A Secret?” U.S. Trailer: A Faked Death, Life-Insurance Fraud, and Too Many Lies to Count in This New British Dark Comedy Series Starring Dawn French & Craig Roberts — Premiering Thurs, February 12th on Paramount+
British comedienne Dawn French stars as Debbie Fendon, a domineering grandmother whose idea of protecting her family involves faking her husband’s death while he secretly lives in the loft awaiting a life-insurance payout. When her anxious son (Craig Roberts) and his police-officer wife (Mandip Gill) are dragged into the deception, this dark British comedy turns domestic loyalty into a high-stress farce.
📺 “Unfamiliar” Trailer: Former Spies Turn Parents While Secrets and Lies Close In on Netflix’s German Thriller Series Starring Felix Kramer & Susanne Wolff — Debuting Thurs, February 5th on Netflix
The most dangerous secrets are the ones you keep from the people you love. Created by Paul Coates, this Berlin-set spy thriller follows Felix Kramer and Susanne Wolff as former intelligence agents hiding out in Berlin, trying to balance parenthood with the wreckage of their undercover pasts. The series tightens the genre’s focus on trust and consequence, where survival depends less on escaping enemies—and more on finally telling the truth before it’s too late.
📺 “Dreaming Whilst Black: Season 2” Trailer: Aspiring Filmmaker Kwabena Hunts for His First Directing Gig in the New Season of Adjani Salmon’s British Comedy Series — Premiering Fri, February 20th on Paramount+ with Showtime
Success is supposed to come with validation, but it usually shows up with conditions. Co-creator and star Adjani Salmon returns as Kwabena, a frustrated filmmaker still stuck in recruitment while chasing his first real directing opportunity, only to find his dream job wrapped inside a “radical” period drama that feels anything but straightforward. Co-created by Salmon and Ali Hughes, this sharp British comedy leans into the uncomfortable space between ambition and compromise, where getting in the room doesn’t mean you get to control your own story.
📺 “The Muppet Show” Trailer: Sabrina Carpenter Joins Kermit, Miss Piggy, and Seth Rogen for a Big, Brassy Variety-Show Comeback — Debuting Wednesday, February 4th on ABC and Disney+
Showtime is anarchy, rehearsal is optional, and everyone thinks they’re the star. It’s just another Muppet special ready to go. Popstar Sabrina Carpenter steps into the Muppets’ anything-goes variety circus, sharing the stage with Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and a very game Seth Rogen as they scramble to pull off one perfectly imperfect musical night. This star-packed special leans into classic Muppet mayhem, where diva energy runs high, celebrity cameos pile up, and the only guarantee is that the show will go on... whether anyone’s ready or not.
📺 “Take That” Trailer: Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, and the British Boy Band That Defined ’90s Pop Look Back on Fame, Fallout, and Reunion — Premiering Tues, January 27th on Netflix
Fame moves fast, but can leave scars just as quickly. This three-part music doc pulls back the curtain on a pop phenomenon as the iconic ’90s British boy band Take That reflects on brotherhood, blowups, and the cost of growing up in the spotlight. Built from rare archive footage and candid new interviews, the docuseries tracks meteoric highs and painful fractures before circling back to a reunion that proves success is thrilling—but holding it together is the real reward.
📺 “Being Gordon Ramsay” Trailer: Gordon Ramsay Pulls Back the Curtain on His Boldest London Venture Yet in Netflix’s Six-Part Docuseries — Premiering Wed, February 18th on Netflix
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay opens the doors to his home and global restaurant empire as cameras follow him balancing family life, relentless ambition, and the pressure of his biggest gamble yet: launching five restaurants inside one of London’s tallest towers. This six-part docuseries strips away the TV persona to reveal what it actually costs to stay on top when the stakes are higher than ever.
📺 “Glitter & Gold” Trailer: The World’s Best Ice Skaters Chase Perfection, Pressure, and Olympic Glory on the Road to the 2026 Winter Games — Premiering Sun, February 1st on Netflix
Perfection is slippery when everything’s on the line. From the producing team behind Simone Biles Rising, this high-stakes sports docuseries drops viewers inside the cutthroat world of elite ice dancing, where Olympic dreams hinge on trust, timing, and nerves of steel. As the road to the 2026 Winter Games heats up, the world’s top skating couples push for excellence, their breathtaking precision and emotional strain revealing a sport that’s just as dramatic off the ice as it is dazzling under the lights.
📺 “Lead Children” Trailer: An Intrepid Doctor Exposes a Deadly Environmental Scandal in 1970s Communist Poland in This True-Story Polish Series Starring Cold War’s Joanna Kulig — Premiering Wed, February 11th on Netflix
Inspired by true events from 1970s communist Poland, this gripping drama series stars Polish actress Joanna Kulig (Cold War) as a young doctor who uncovers a devastating pattern of lead poisoning among children living near an industrial smelter. As she pushes to expose the truth, her fight to save lives puts her career, safety, and future on a collision course with a state determined to bury the evidence at any cost—proving that moral courage often comes with a very real price.











