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Every new month we put together a list of TV Shows to stream across multiple platforms.
The list is of trending shows that are available to stream on local TV channels and streaming platforms including Netflix, YouTube, Apple TV+, Disney+, Prime Video and Showmax.
The Night Agent S2
(Netflix)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The Night Agent is back for another season of high-stakes espionage, double-crosses, and edge-of-your-seat action. After the chaos of last season, our undercover operative is deeper in danger than ever, trying to survive a world where trust is a luxury and every move could be their last. With new enemies, shifting alliances, and a mission that could blow everything wide open, the pressure is on.
This season brings even more action, drama, and mind-twisting plot twists. The stakes are higher, the betrayals hit harder, and the tension never lets up.
Fake Profile S2
(Netflix)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Fake Profile returns with even more romance, deception, and danger in its second season, Killer Match. A serial killer is on the loose in Riviera Esmeralda, leaving behind a trail of bodies and unanswered questions. Detective Indira Martinez takes on the case, but uncovering the truth won’t be easy in a place where everyone has something to hide.
Camila Roman finally finds love with David, but her lingering feelings for Miguel complicate everything. As passion and obsession collide, she faces a choice that could change everything. With steamy romance, shocking betrayals, and a gripping murder mystery, Fake Profile: Killer Match is packed with twists that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Missing You
(Netflix)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Missing You is a gripping thriller that pulls you into a world of secrets, lies, and long-buried mysteries. Based on Harlan Coben’s novel, this limited series follows Detective Kat Donovan as her past comes crashing back when she spots her missing fiancé, Josh, on a dating app years after he vanished. Determined to uncover the truth, she soon finds herself tangled in a web of deception that ties directly to the unsolved murder of her father.
As Kat digs deeper, shocking revelations turn everything she thought she knew upside down. With a missing persons case, a cryptic deathbed confession, and dangerous secrets coming to light, she races against time to piece it all together. Packed with twists and emotional intensity, Missing You keeps you guessing until the very end.
Sakamoto Days
(Netflix)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The ultimate assassin is back—but this time, he’s a family man. SAKAMOTO DAYS brings Yuto Suzuki’s hit manga to life, following the legendary hitman Taro Sakamoto, once feared by all, now retired and happily married. He may be out of shape, but don’t be fooled—when danger strikes, his skills kick in, and he’s more powerful than ever.
Part 1 of Season 1 dropped on January 11, with Part 2 set to arrive in July 2025. Packed with action, humor, and heart, SAKAMOTO DAYS is a must-watch for anime fans who love a mix of high-stakes fights and wholesome family moments.
Youngins S2
(Showmax)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The crew is back, and Olifants High is as chaotic as ever. After exposing their corrupt principal in Season 1, Amo, Buhle, Khaya, Tumelo, and Mahlatse are now local legends. But hero status doesn’t mean high school life gets any easier.
With a new principal shaking things up and fresh faces bringing more drama, Season 2 dives deeper into friendships, love, and the struggles of growing up. Amo and Mahlatse’s romance takes center stage, Khaya’s charm isn’t enough to save his grades, and Buhle tries to keep it all together while dealing with family pressure. Expect more secrets, more tension, and plenty of twists. Youngins Season 2 is now streaming on Showmax, with new episodes every Friday.
Adulting S3
(Showmax)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The boys are back for one last ride! Adulting returns for its third and final season, bringing more drama, brotherhood, and the realities of growing up. Thembinkosi Mthembu (Bonga), Luthando ‘BU’ Mthembu (Vuyani), Thabiso Rammusi (Mpho), and Nhlanhla Kunene (Eric) reunite as their lives take new, unexpected turns.
Bonga is now a married man trying to balance love and family, while Vuyani is officially done with the player life and focused on running his club. Eric is still grinding, now locked into the 9-to-5 world, and Mpho is adjusting to life as a divorced father, juggling co-parenting with two families. As their friendships shift and responsibilities grow, the guys lean on each other like never before.
With new challenges, old flames, and major life decisions ahead, Season 3 promises an emotional and entertaining farewell. Adulting Season 3 is now streaming on Showmax, with new episodes dropping every Saturday.
Cross
(Prime Video)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Cross takes you deep into the world of crime and psychological suspense, bringing James Patterson’s best-selling novels to life. Aldis Hodge stars as Alex Cross, a skilled D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychologist, caught in a high-stakes case involving a deranged serial killer known as the “Fanboy Killer.”
As Cross hunts the killer alongside his partner, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa), his past comes crashing back. Years earlier, Cross sent Deirdre Nolan to prison, a decision that led to her suicide. Shortly after, tragedy struck when his wife was murdered, leaving behind a chilling token—her scarf. Now, a year later, another killer surfaces, forcing Cross to confront his past, all while struggling with the psychological scars of his wife’s death and the ongoing threats to his family.
Aldis Hodge shines in this intense thriller, where personal grief and professional duty collide. If you love shows like The Blacklist or The Night Agent, Cross is a must-watch.
Severance Season 2
(Apple TV+)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Severance is back with its mind-bending second season, picking up right where the chaos of the first season left off. Despite the rebellion against Lumon Industries, the employees are welcomed back to the company with a chilling level of normalcy, leaving them confused and wary about why they’ve been brought back into the fold. The mysteries surrounding Lumon’s true purpose go even deeper than before, suggesting that the company’s secrets are far more sinister than anyone initially realized.
This season also introduces a shocking twist involving Mark (Adam Scott) and his supposedly dead wife, Gemma (Dichen Lachman), who is revealed to be working at Lumon under the name “Miss Casey.” Mark’s search for answers leads to tense confrontations, particularly with Harmony (Patricia Arquette), as he pushes her to reveal the truth.
Prime Target
(Apple TV+)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Prime Target is a thrilling new series that follows Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), a brilliant young math postgraduate on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery. He’s close to finding a pattern in prime numbers that could unlock every computer system in the world. However, as his work progresses, he realizes there’s a shadowy enemy trying to sabotage his discovery before it can come to light.
Enter Taylah Sanders (Quintessa Swindell), an NSA agent tasked with keeping an eye on mathematicians like Edward. As they team up to uncover a dangerous conspiracy, they find themselves at the center of a web of intrigue that could change everything. With the pressure mounting and the stakes higher than ever, Prime Target offers an electrifying blend of intellect, espionage, and tension.
Paradise
(Disney+)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Paradise, created by Dan Fogelman, is an intense drama series set in an idyllic community where some of the world’s most influential people reside. The peace of this serene haven is shattered when President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) is suddenly assassinated, sending shockwaves through the community. Now, the investigation to uncover the truth begins, led by his head of security, played by the talented Oscar-nominated Sterling K. Brown.
As the series unravels, Paradise becomes a gripping tale of mystery, high stakes, and the complexities of power, with a stellar cast including Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, and Percy Daggs IV. The drama keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, blending political intrigue with deep personal struggles.
A Thousand Blows
(Disney+)
Release Date: 21 February
Set in the brutal East End of London in the 1880s, A Thousand Blows is inspired by real-life stories of survival and ambition. Hezekiah Moscow and Alec Munroe, two best friends fleeing Jamaica, get entangled in London’s notorious bare-knuckle boxing scene. Hezekiah rises to fame and fortune through his fighting prowess, but his success catches the eye of Mary Carr, the infamous Queen of the Forty Elephants, who exploits his talents to fuel her criminal empire.
At the same time, Sugar Goodson, a powerful figure in the East End boxing world, sees Hezekiah’s aspirations to fight in the West End as a direct threat to his reign. This sets the stage for a fierce battle between old-world traditions and new-world ambitions, with high stakes and intense rivalries driving the drama.
Zero Day
(Netflix)
Release Date: 20 February
In Zero Day, Robert De Niro takes on his first starring TV role as George Mullen, a former U.S. president who now leads the Zero Day Commission, tasked with investigating a catastrophic nationwide cyberattack. The series dives deep into a world of chaos, disinformation, and power struggles across government, Wall Street, and tech industries. As Mullen hunts down the perpetrators of the attack, which has led to mass fatalities, he is forced to confront his own personal demons and dark secrets, all while risking everything he holds dear. The thrilling, high-stakes drama explores the price of truth in a world on the brink of collapse.
Court of Gold
(Netflix)
Release Date: 18 February
Court of Gold takes viewers behind the scenes of the intense world of international basketball as athletes from the USA, France, Serbia, and Canada battle for Olympic glory in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Directed by Jake Rogal, this limited series offers an intimate look at the blood, sweat, and sacrifice required to compete at the highest level. Through close access to some of the game’s rising stars and seasoned legends, the series showcases how basketball has become a global force and highlights the personal journeys of athletes striving for the ultimate prize.
On Call
(Prime Video)
Release Date: Now Streaming
On Call delivers an adrenaline-pumping ride through the streets of Long Beach, California, as it follows the intense day-to-day life of police officers. The series centers on rookie Alex Diaz and veteran officer Traci Harmon as they navigate the complexities of law enforcement. While Harmon, a seasoned pro, learns new perspectives from Diaz, a young officer from the streets, Diaz discovers the grey areas of policing that challenge his understanding of right and wrong. The show gives viewers a raw, insightful look into the human side of policing and the difficult moral decisions officers must make while protecting their community.
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