Bridgerton Season 4 Premieres This Month
The highly anticipated **fourth season of Bridgerton** debuts on Netflix with part one on **January 29, 2026**, followed by part two on **February 26, 2026**.[1][2]
This Regency-era romance series continues to draw massive audiences with its lavish production and star-studded cast.
American Idol Season 24 Returns to ABC
**American Idol season 24** kicks off on **January 26** on ABC, bringing back the popular singing competition format.[1][2]
The show features aspiring singers competing for a record deal, judged by industry heavyweights.
Major Films Slated for Theatrical Release
The Michael Jackson biopic **Michael**, starring Jaafar Jackson as his uncle, hits theaters on **April 24, 2026**.[1]
Meanwhile, **The Devil Wears Prada 2** reunites Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep for a sequel arriving **May 1**.[1]
Additional Movie Highlights
- **Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die**: Sci-fi film with Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, and Zazie Beetz, releasing February 13.[2]
- **Wuthering Heights**: Adaptation starring Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie, also February 13.[2]
- **Project Hail Mary**: Ryan Gosling stars in this space adventure, out March 20.[2]
- **Hoppers**: Pixar animated film led by Meryl Streep's voice, March 6.[2]
TV Shows Gearing Up for February
**Below Deck Down Under** returns in February, offering drama from the world of luxury yacht crews.[1][2]
**Celebrity Jeopardy! season 4** premieres February 27, pitting stars against trivia challenges.[1][2]
**Euphoria season 3**, featuring Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney, arrives in April 2026.[1][2]
Streaming Franchises Launch January
Streaming platforms ramp up with franchise collections: **Indiana Jones saga** on Disney+ January 1, **Mission: Impossible movies** on Prime Video January 1, and **Hunger Games series** on Peacock January 14.[3]
New releases include the crime thriller **The Rip** on January 16, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, and **Stone Cold Fox** on January 9 with Krysten Ritter.[3]
Public Interest and Viewer Expectations
These releases signal a packed start to 2026 for U.S. entertainment fans, blending nostalgia, new sequels, and fresh content across TV, film, and streaming.[1][2][3]
High-profile names like Ariana Grande are also touring, adding to the year's cultural buzz.[1]
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