
Welcome to our guide of the Best TV Shows of 2026, featuring every Certified Fresh series as they come in week by week! (If you were looking for the previous edition to this list featuring the best of 2025, see its new home as every 2025 Certified Fresh series.)
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Critics Consensus: Harnessing Tracy Morgan's unpredictable comedic charisma to consistently hilarious effect, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins is a delightful ensemble sitcom that, true to its title, gets better and better as it goes along.
Starring: Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe, Erika Alexander, Bobby Moynihan
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Critics Consensus: Hacks takes a triumphant bow with a final season that keeps the pace and jokes right on par with its previous installments, bidding farewell to Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels with all the flair and care this world has to offer.
Starring: Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Rose Abdoo
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Critics Consensus: Blessed with an enthralling raconteur as its subject, The 99 Year Old Man! is an affectionate and hilarious retrospective as well as a wistful reminder that even a long life well-lived has its fair share of heartbreak.
Starring: Mel Brooks, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Nick Kroll
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Critics Consensus: An inspired look into the depths of an iconic character, Maul once again proves that through kinetic, vibrant, and engaging animation the Star Wars saga can continue in masterful spades.
Starring: Sam Witwer, Gideon Adlon, Wagner Moura, Richard Ayoade
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Critics Consensus: Clocking in for a second season of a near perfect medical procedural, The Pitt goes all in on narrative excellence, brilliant humanity, and heart-wrenching drama to winning effect.
Starring: Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden
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Critics Consensus: Riz Ahmed creates and stars in this compassionate, humor-filled meta-satire that dazzlingly lures in its audience like delicious BAIT.
Starring: Riz Ahmed, Guz Khan, Sheeba Chaddha, Aasiya Shah
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Critics Consensus: Sally Wainwright strikes the right chord in this uproarious delight, including a gusty cast of Riot Women who fiercely showcase their right to rock, no matter their age.
Starring: Joanna Scanlan, Rosalie Craig, Tamsin Greig, Taj Atwal
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Critics Consensus: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is Wonder Man, turning in a sly performance alongside an equally wonderful Ben Kingsley in this low-stakes superhero fare that boasts high-hearted personal drama as its winning factor.
Starring: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Arian Moayed, X Mayo, Olivia Thirlby
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Critics Consensus: Daredevil: Born Again imbues its second season with rich substance thanks to devilishly good performances, punchier narrative momentum, and well-timed themes befitting this daring crusader.
Starring: Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Elden Henson, Deborah Ann Woll
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Critics Consensus: Fleshing out William Goldman's text with thoughtful observations about boyhood and sharpened by a uniformly terrific troupe of child actors, this retelling of Lord of the Flies seizes the conch shell and commands attention.
Starring: Winston Sawyers, Lox Pratt, David McKenna, Isaac Talbut
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Critics Consensus: Scrubs revives and revamps its signature laughs and cast to deliver another fan-favorite run of medical gags, heartfelt dramedy, and instant fun.
Starring: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke
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Critics Consensus: Continuing to peek through the satirical façade of socialite life, Your Friends & Neighbors' second season digs itself into a deeper and richer character hole, where Hamm, Munn, and Marsden make like bandits and steal the show.
Starring: Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, Hoon Lee, Olivia Munn
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Critics Consensus: Rooster nestles in with humor and heart thanks to Steve Carell's soothing performance and Danielle Deadwyler's exuberant support, leading Bill Lawrence's kind-spirited, good-time new series to lovely heights.
Starring: Steve Carell, Lauren Tsai, Scott MacArthur, Danielle Deadwyler
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Critics Consensus: The Testaments ably continues The Handmaid's Tale's fight through a coming-of-age lens in a slow-burning world builder that features an excellent cast of fresh talent.
Starring: Chase Infiniti, Lucy Halliday, Ann Dowd, Rowan Blanchard
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Critics Consensus: Marking a belated but welcome return for Tom Hiddleston's tortured spy, The Night Manager's second season is a glamorous and haunted continuation that only gets better as it goes.
Starring: Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Alistair Petrie
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Critics Consensus: Beef pairs its second season with winning performers and a crackling sense of ingenuity in a saga that Lee Sung Jin perfectly anchors through his mastery of class satire and the unexpected modes of human nature.
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny
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Critics Consensus: Exposing ANTM's outreageous stunts, behind-the-scenes chaos, and systematic issues, Reality Check delivers a fascinating and compelling look at the cost of fame in early-2000s reality TV.
Starring: Tyra Banks, Jay Manuel, J. Alexander, Nigel Barker
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Critics Consensus: Steve Conrad zeroes in on the crossroads between the suburbanite mundane and insane with this sly yet telling crime thriller that boasts strong performances by David Harbour and Jason Bateman.
Starring: Jason Bateman, David Harbour, Linda Cardellini, Richard Jenkins
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Critics Consensus: Injecting a heavy dose of hormones and humor into the Star Trek universe, Starfleet Academy marks a refreshing tonal shift that proves this franchise still has plenty of new thematic territory to explore.
Starring: Holly Hunter, Sandro Rosta, Karim Diane, Kerrice Brooks
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Critics Consensus: Young Sherlock doesn't aim to recreate Conan Doyle's work, rather, it takes pride in its liberal adaptation, delivering Guy Ritchie's signature blend of precise entertainment, sly style, and ingratiating characters.
Starring: Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Dónal Finn, Zine Tseng, Joseph Fiennes
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Critics Consensus: A sturdy adaptation from the Harlan Coben canon, Run Away sprints through a series of twists while never losing steam thanks to James Nesbitt's committed performance.
Starring: James Nesbitt, Minnie Driver, Ruth Jones, Alfred Enoch
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Critics Consensus: Ryan Murphy's Love Story finds a winning pair in Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon as they embody the tragic, lovely, and shining aspects of John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette in a mindful yet entertaining new series.
Starring: Sarah Pidgeon, Paul Anthony Kelly, Naomi Watts, Grace Gummer
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Critics Consensus: Against all odds, Monarch continues to pack a striking gut-punch of action-drama by embracing its Legacy of Monsters' talent and leading with a cast of rich and complex characters.
Starring: Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons
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Critics Consensus: Dan Levy and Rachel Sennott concoct a hilarious send-up of the classic family crime drama genre with witty verve, a stellar ensemble cast, and the assurance that Big Mistakes gets it right.
Starring: Dan Levy, Taylor Ortega, Laurie Metcalf, Abby Quinn
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Critics Consensus: Standing on the precipice of overstaying its welcome, this Silicon Valley farce places its callous, fascinating, and unpleasant personalities front and center to rapturous effect, proving this series has The Audacity.
Starring: Billy Magnussen, Sarah Goldberg, Zach Galifianakis, Lucy Punch
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Critics Consensus: A television remake that lightens up the original film's hellish concept, The 'Burbs proves to be a good neighbor thanks primarily to Keke Palmer's crack comedic timing.
Starring: Keke Palmer, Jack Whitehall, Julia Duffy, Paula Pell
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Critics Consensus: Caking on visceral splatter over an engaging takedown of modern beauty standards, Ryan Murphy's gonzo sci-fi horror is a disgustingly good time, even if its cultural commentary only goes skin deep.
Starring: Evan Peters, Anthony Ramos, Jeremy Pope, Ashton Kutcher

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