TV Trailers of the Week: Y: Marshals, Amadeus, Scrubs Revival & More
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📺 “Y: Marshals” Teaser Trailer: CBS Launches Its Own Yellowstone Spinoff as Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) Trades the Ranch for a Badge in a Montana-Set U.S. Marshals Thriller Series — Arrives March 1st, 2026 on CBS
With Taylor Sheridan’s hit neo-Western series Yellowstone already ended its run last year, fans have been clamoring for the next chapter in his ever-expanding frontier universe. And it looks like the wait might be over soon, as Kayce Dutton — the last remaining son of John Dutton — is stepping out of the ranch’s long shadow and taking the reins in his own spinoff series, Y: Marshals.
This new chapter leans directly into Kayce’s military roots as a former U.S. Navy SEAL, following him as he joins an elite team of U.S. Marshals tasked with protecting Montana. It’s a natural extension of where the character was headed. In the later seasons of Yellowstone, Kayce became a livestock officer to protect the family ranch, all while keeping close ties to his military past — connections that often pulled him into situations far messier than standard law enforcement. Now it looks like he’s stepping fully into that world, operating on the other side of the law with a badge, a mission, and a far bigger battlefield than the borders of the Dutton ranch.
Breakout star Luke Grimes reprises his role as Kayce Dutton, only this time he’s carrying the entire weight of Montana on his shoulders. The new series seems poised to explore a thorny question: what happens when a man who spent years trying to outrun violence is suddenly recruited to enforce the law with a badge and a federal mandate?
Grimes won’t be riding solo, though. He’ll be joined by several familiar faces from the Yellowstone universe, including Gil Birmingham returning as Broken Rock chief and political power player Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty as Rainwater’s steady right-hand man, Mo, and Brecken Merrill as Kayce’s now-teenage son Tate Dutton. Notably absent — at least for now — is Kelsey Asbille, who played Kayce’s wife, Monica Long Dutton, for all five seasons of the flagship series. Her absence has already fueled fan speculation that the character may have died off-screen, potentially setting Kayce on the path that leads him to the Marshals.
With SEAL Team producer-writer Spencer Hudnut stepping in as showrunner, the spinoff marks a surprising pivot for the franchise. Instead of landing on Paramount+ like the rest of Sheridan’s streaming TV empire, the new series will debut as an original CBS show — effectively pulling the Yellowstone universe into the heart of the broadcast network.
Also starring Logan Marshall-Green, Arielle Kebbel, Ash Santos, and Tatanka Means as Marshal agents, the series finds Kayce selling off the iconic family ranch as he’s pulled into an elite unit of U.S. Marshals, where his strange hybrid skill set — half cowboy grit, half Navy SEAL precision — becomes exactly what this corner of Montana needs. Moving forward with his life, Kayce must confront a hard truth he can’t quite shake: sometimes good men do bad things.
Y: Marshals saddles up Sunday, March 1, 2026, airing Sundays on CBS and streaming next day on Paramount+.
📺 “Amadeus” U.K. Trailer: Will Sharpe and Paul Bettany Ignite the Ferocious Rivalry Between Mozart and Salieri in Sky TV’s New Miniseries — Premieres Sun, December 21st in the U.K.
When legendary filmmaker Miloš Forman took on the task of dramatizing the biography of 18th-century Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the result was the 1984 film Amadeus, which arrived at the perfect cultural moment — right as pop culture seemed ready to embrace classical music as high drama, high art, and high entertainment all at once. What people might not remember is that the movie was also a sly, almost satirically dark look at fame and all the ways it chews people up, spits them out, and still demands more. The heated rivalry between Mozart and fellow composer Antonio Salieri (magnificently portrayed by F. Murray Abraham) was less about musical theory and more about the corrosive cocktail of ego, insecurity, and the unbearable knowledge that raw genius doesn’t always show up for the person who wants it most.
Well, it’s a little more than 40 years since the release of the Oscar-winning film, but it seems a new British miniseries is ready to revisit that classical world again — where talent isn’t always rewarded, genius isn’t always enough, and envy can be the most dangerous instrument in the room.
Like Forman’s film before it, this upcoming five-episode drama reimagines Peter Shaffer’s iconic 1979 play with a kinetic modern pulse and a full 18th-century rock-star treatment. The White Lotus: Season 2 actor Will Sharpe steps into the powdered wig as Mozart, playing him as dazzling, arrogant, and volatile all at once, while Paul Bettany (WandaVision, Master and Commander) brings his signature edge of wounded smarminess to the eternally tormented Salieri.
The drama begins as 25-year-old Mozart storms into Vienna craving freedom, relevance, and the next great composition. He’s no longer the child prodigy dazzling royal courts; he’s a grown man with a reputation, a temper, and a mind moving faster than anyone around him can keep up with. His world collides with two forces who will shape — and unravel — the rest of his life: his fiercely loyal future wife Constanze (Gabrielle Creevy), and Bettany’s Antonio Salieri, the devout court composer whose faith and ego crack the instant he hears Mozart play.
While Mozart climbs, stumbles, and soars with unnerving brilliance, Salieri spirals into a decades-long obsession, convinced his rival’s music is touched by God himself. What begins as creative competition becomes a 30-year psychological cage match, as Salieri vows to bring Mozart down — even if it means destroying himself in the process.
Costarring Rory Kinnear, Lucy Cohu, Jonathan Aris, Ényì Okoronkwo, Jessica Alexander, and an expansive ensemble rounding out Vienna’s glittering world, the miniseries is written by Joe Barton and directed by Julian Farino, the creators behind Netflix’s stylish British crime series Giri/Haji.
Amadeus is scheduled to premiere Sunday, December 21st on Sky TV in the U.K. As of now, there’s no official U.S. release date, but it’s a safe bet American audiences will see it sometime after its U.K. debut.



📺 “Scrubs: Season 10” Teaser: Zach Braff, Donald Faison & Sarah Chalke Return to Train a New Class of Interns in This Scrubs Revival — Premieres Wed, February 25th on ABC/Hulu
Fifteen years after its final shift, the beloved medical comedy series Scrubs is wheeling the gurney back into Sacred Heart… and yes, J.D. is still narrating his own dramatic entrance. The long-rumored revival is finally on the way, and you bet your ass it’s reuniting the original gang as they collide with a new class of interns who have absolutely no idea who they’re dealing with. So prepare for another crash course in chaos, because time may have changed medicine, technology, and hospital protocols… but it can never change the unbreakable J.D.–Turk bromance.
Zach Braff and Donald Faison are back as everybody’s lovable physician duo J.D. Dorian and Christopher Turk, along with Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot Reid. But here’s the thing: they’re not interns anymore. In fact, they’re now the seasoned pros — the attending physicians with actual authority. So if you thought they needed supervision when they were the trainees, just wait until you see them now, because this time they’re the ones in charge of doing the training.
This Scrubs revival-slash-reboot works as a kind of hybrid: half catching up with the original characters — now older but still very much themselves — and half rebooting the show’s early premise with a fresh roster of medical interns, a bunch of wet-behind-the-ears newbies who think they know more about diagnoses than actual hospital rounds. It’s tough love meets clueless ambition, with the old guard realizing they’re not the young hotshots anymore and the new guard trying not to pass out during their first rectal exam.
Joining Braff, Faison, and Chalke are returning favorites like John C. McGinley as Sacred Heart legend Perry Cox and Judy Reyes as head nurse Carla Espinosa. Meanwhile, new faces including Vanessa Bayer and Joel Kim Booster, along with a full crop of first-day interns, round out the ensemble.
Series creator Bill Lawrence (Ted Lasso, Shrinking) is once again serving as executive producer alongside original writers-turned-showrunners Tim Hobert and Aseem Batra. Meanwhile, Braff is stepping behind the camera to direct the pilot episode of the revival, titled Scrubs: Season 10.
Scrubs is set to make its return on February 25, 2026, on ABC, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.
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📺 “Industry: Season 4” Teaser: Myha’la and Marisa Abela Navigate Tech Disruption and Fractured Loyalties in New Season of HBO’s Razor-Sharp Financial Drama — Premieres Sun, January 11th on HBO MAX
HBO’s sharp-edged financial drama returns, and the market is already flashing red. Harper (Myha’la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) may be riding high at Pierpoint, but rising fortunes come with sharper knives, riskier alliances, and office romances that could tank a portfolio. With a swaggering tech founder (Kit Harington) complicating Yasmin’s life and a mysterious executive (Max Minghella) pulling Harper into his orbit, every move feels like a leveraged gamble. New players Kal Penn, Charlie Heaton, and Kiernan Shipka join returning heavy hitter Ken Leung as creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay turn London’s financial scene into a battleground where loyalty trades like currency.
📺 “Wonder Man” New Promo: Sir Ben Kingsley Returns as Trevor Slattery to Teach the ‘Slattery Method’ in Marvel’s Showbiz-Skewering Superhero Miniseries — Premieres Tues, January 27th on Disney+
Check out this new promo for Marvel’s upcoming miniseries, featuring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as a down-on-his-luck L.A. actor who nabs the lead in a big superhero reboot—only to discover the role might be playing him instead. Sir Ben Kingsley also returns as Trevor Slattery, the once-reluctant Mandarin impersonator who spent years as a captive and is now back to his true passion: teaching acting! Discover the Slattery method!
📺 “Star Search” Teaser: Netflix Brings Back the Legendary Talent Show with Anthony Anderson and Real-Time Global Voting — Streaming Tues, January 13th on Netflix Live
Actor Anthony Anderson steps in as host as the legendary talent showcase returns to spotlight a new wave of performers. With bigger talent, higher stakes, and a revamped interactive format, each episode highlights rising acts across music, dance, comedy, magic, variety, and junior categories as they compete for instant stardom. With weekly eliminations, an arced competition, and real-time global voting, every live episode delivers the high-energy, can’t-miss excitement that made the series iconic.
📺 “Simon Cowell: The Next Act” Trailer: Netflix Follows the Music Mogul’s Quest to Build the Next Global Boyband Phenomenon — Premieres Wed, December 10th on Netflix
Music mogul Simon Cowell has spent decades shaping some of the world’s biggest stars, and now he’s setting out to do it again. In this new Netflix docu-series, cameras follow him everywhere as he attempts to build the next global boyband from the ground up. From raw open casting calls to the release of their debut single, viewers get an all-access look at every high, low, and wildcard moment in Simon’s next chapter. The question is: will he strike gold again?






