The year 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for the universe of streaming series, with a range of premieres that promise to capture the attention of fans of the most diverse genres, from science fiction to action thrillers, including drama, comedy and mystery. Streaming platforms are ready to offer rich programming that will further consolidate their power in the entertainment industry, relegating a little more to cable and open television. Here, a roadmap of the best that each platform promises in terms of its most anticipated series.
Netflix
The platform continues to be the giant of the streaming world, with a constant flow of titles that span all genres. And in 2025 it will not only bring expected sequels, but also new bets that attract attention. Towards the end of January the second season of “The Night Agent” (January 23), which returns with more action and suspense. Gabriel Basso returns to play Peter Sutherland (perhaps a tribute to the Kiefer Sutherland who made the genre great two decades ago with “24”), a young agent who finds himself caught in a web of international conspiracies. The series promises to continue its mix of adrenaline and unpredictable plot twists, offering an experience that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In the same area, a week later the second of “The Recruit” (January 30), where young Noah Centineo, known for his work in “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”finds himself involved in dangerous situations as a CIA lawyer. In the sequel the plot is expanded with trips to Korea and a new cast, including the addition of Teo Yoo as the main villain.
And Netflix reserves two tanks for the second half of the year. The continuation of “Merlina”, the series starring Jenna Ortega which returns to delve deeper into the history of the Addams family. The mix of horror, comedy and mystery will continue to attract fans who enjoy the protagonist’s dark and sarcastic tone. In addition, the expected incorporation of Lady Gaga in a mysterious character adds a touch of glamor and expectation that raises the level of interest even more.
And to close the 205 is noted “The Squid Game: Season 3”: The Korean series will continue its exploration of social inequality, violence, and the psychological complexities of its characters. The return of Lee Jung-Jae as Gi-Hun, along with new twists and challenges, promises to leave fans of the series on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
disney
The house of great franchises linked to Marvel and Star Wars continues to consolidate with premieres related to these universes. It will be released on March 4 “Daredevil: Born Again”the continuation of the saga that features the MCU’s blind superhero as its protagonist.
Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock, while Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, returns as the villain, in one of the most anticipated premieres of 2025. The series promises more action, more moral dilemmas and the typical somber atmosphere which made Daredevil one of the best Marvel series to date (previously on Netflix).
Also from the Marvel universe, on June 24, “Ironheart”: after her introduction in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”, Riri Williams (the heroine Ironheart) will have her own series on Disney+. Dominique Thorne plays the young inventor who becomes the heir to the place vacated by the late Tony Stark, by developing an armor similar to that of Iron Man. With a more youthful approach, but with larger implications within the MCU, “ Ironheart” will serve as a bridge to future Avengers productions.
Finally, 2025 will also bring the second season of ““Percy Jackson and the Olympians”which will take the events of the second book of the saga written by Rick Riordan, “The Sea of Monsters”, and will take Percy (the son of Poseidon) and his friends on new adventures. With a renewed cast and more mythological characters, the series will continue to expand the universe of the Olympian gods for a new generation of fans.
Prime and Paramount
Amazon Prime Video is also preparing its arsenal of powerful premieres for 2025. “We Were Liars” will arrive in winter 2025, based on the book of the same name by E. Lockhart. And it promises to be another success for the platform in the field of teen dramas. With a plot that revolves around a group of friends, family secrets and a mystery that changes everything, this series has the potential to hook a wide audience, especially fans of “The Summer I Turned Pretty” type stories. which coincidentally returns in 2025 with its third season.
And by the end of the year, Amazon reserves the end of “The Handmaid’s Tale”. The dystopian saga about Gilead comes to an end with the sixth season. June (Elisabeth Moss) will have to face her destiny as she searches for her daughter and fights to survive in an increasingly oppressive world.
On the Paramount+ side, the big premiere is the third of “Yellowjackets” (premieres February 14), a suspense and horror series that will continue to unravel the dark secrets of a group of young survivors of a plane crash. The addition of Hilary Swank to the cast reinforces expectations, and her participation promises to add a new layer of tension to the story. And the beginning of the year for the platform points a week later, the second season of “1923” (February 23), the series that tells the family dramas and disputes within the Duttons, the clan that became famous with “Yellowstone.” The prequel returns with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, and its tense portrait of power struggles and survival.
Apple and Max
The streaming of the manzanita is less popular in Argentina, but it is a powerhouse of great fictions. At the start of 2025, the big bet is the second season of “Severance” (January 17), the series created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, which promises to resolve some of the most complex questions left by the first. The story explores a dystopian world where employees of the company Lumon Industries undergo an operation that separates their work lives from their personal lives: the plot remains one of the most fascinating and mysterious in recent years.
The excellent performance of Adam Scott and the supporting cast are fundamental pillars of a plot that raises philosophical reflections on identity and capitalism. It will arrive in March “The Studio”a comedy starring Seth Rogen as an executive at a movie studio in crisis, who joins an all-star cast that includes Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz and Catherine O’Hara. The premise of “The Studio” is reminiscent of Robert Altman’s “The Player.”
And in April it is noted “Your Friends and Neighbors”with Jon Hamm (from “Mad Men”) at the helm. This drama series directed by Jonathan Tropper is a portrait of the life of a man who is driven to despair after a personal bad streak. Hamm’s interpretation, so similar to the character of a man fallen from grace, promises to be one of the great points of attraction for fans of deep human dramas.
In Max, the third of “The White Lotus”: The drama will delve into eastern cultures, exploring the rotten elite staying at a resort. and the continuation of “The Last of Us” will come in the fall: the adaptation of the famous video game will continue the story of Ellie and Joel in a post-apocalyptic world, with new faces such as Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, and new challenges for the protagonists.
In conclusion, 2025 promises to be a fascinating year for series lovers, with an impressive range of titles that address everything from the most intimate human dilemmas to epic battles in imaginary universes.
by RN