LOS ANGELES — The wait is over. This year marks the return of several major series that were put on pause for a variety of factors, including the dual Hollywood strikes. Cliffhangers are ready to be resolved, or new ones are about to emerge. Old characters are returning, and perhaps we’ll meet some new ones too. But alongside new seasons of established series, a new slate of shows will also enter the fray, battling for your attention and a spot in your queue. To that end, our writers are here to help with a select number of new and returning series that you should take note of this year.
Happy new year and happy watching.
‘The Pitt’ (Max, Jan. 9)
Noah Wyle as an ER doc again? Say no more. Fifteen years after the end of “ER,” NBC’s long-running medical drama in which Wyle starred as Dr. John Carter, the actor is scrubbing back in. Each installment of the 15-episode drama will explore an hour in the 15-hour shift of Dr. Robby (Wyle), a chief attendant in the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, as it attempts to show the challenges healthcare workers face today. In addition to starring, Wyle serves as an executive producer on “The Pitt” — and it reunites him with “ER” producers John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill, its showrunner. The series made headlines in 2024 when the estate of Michael Crichton, creator of “ER,” sued Warner Bros., producer of “The Pitt,” saying it is a rebranded version of an unauthorized reboot of the medical drama. In response, Warner Bros. said, “The Pitt” is not a “derivative work” of “ER.” I guess we’ll see?— Yvonne Villarreal
‘Severance,’ Season 2 (Apple TV+, Jan. 17)
When the new season of this psychological thriller series premieres, it will have been almost three years since we first became acquainted with the macrodata refinement team at Lumon, the mysterious corporation at the center of the show. The first season ended in a cliffhanger with the team — Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower) and Irving (John Turturro) — experiencing life as their Outies for about 45 minutes thanks to Dylan’s (Zach Cherry) ability to push two levers on opposite sides of a room at Lumon headquarters. What will happen to Dylan and the rest of the team now that the Lumon bosses know what they did — Mr. Milchick (Tramell Tillman) looked pretty upset. Will Ms. Cobel (Patricia Arquette) stick around as Mark’s neighbor and boss? What really happened to Mark’s wife? We need answers and I’m praying to Kier that we get them.— Maira Garcia
‘Star Trek: Section 31’ (Paramount+, Jan. 24)
Set between the Kirk and Picard eras and spun off from “ Star Trek: Discovery,” this TV movie — what a good old phrase — was originally conceived as a series, but it was elbowed out of the way by “Strange New Worlds.” Michelle Yeoh, whose career stretches from martial arts films to “Wicked,” stars as badass emperor-turned-nightclub-operator Philippa Georgiou, who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past. Sam Richardson, from “The Afterparty,” “Ted Lasso” and elsewhere, plays Quasi, a shape-shifting Chameliod; it’s not really “Trek” without a comedian on board.— Robert Lloyd