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Spring TV: Embrace the Weird and Wonderful
16 Mar
Summary
- New shows explore darker themes and messy characters.
- Returning favorites like Euphoria and Beef are back.
- AI's impact on Hollywood features in a new series.

Spring television promises a season of embracing the peculiar with a diverse range of new and returning series. Viewers can anticipate shows that delve into dark comedies and addictive dramas, featuring a new generation of imperfect and chaotic characters. Audiences will be reacquainted with fan-favorite series, including the highly anticipated third season of Euphoria and the second installment of Beef.
Several compelling new shows are set to premiere. HBO's "DTF St. Louis" explores the consequences of a secret hookup app in a suburban town. Netflix's "Vladimir" stars Rachel Weisz as a professor entangled with a new colleague amidst her husband's workplace accusations. "Rooster" on HBO offers a father-daughter comedy with Steve Carell, while "The Comeback" returns for its third season, tackling AI's presence in Hollywood.
Further into the season, Netflix presents "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen," a limited series about marital anxiety leading to dire consequences. AppleTV+ brings "Margo's Got Money Troubles," a story of early motherhood and imperfect parental support, and "Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed," a dark comedy about a divorced mom investigating a crime. Beef Season 2 returns to Netflix with an all-new cast, and Hacks's presumed fifth season will see Deborah Vance reviving her career.




