Need some inspiration for what to watch on the box? Not sure what’s streaming?

Then welcome to TV Showcase 2026 – your indispensable guide to what’s on television. Each week TV Showcase 2026 presents a selection of television shows for your consideration.

So, if you are stuck for ideas, or you’re getting the short end of the stick from the algorithm, let TV Showcase 2026 help you out. There’s plenty of TV on offer, you just need to know where to look.

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Stranger Things: Tales from ‘85

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First up this week it’s over to Netflix for an animated series which needs little in the way of an introduction. In fact, fans of this particular property are already excited and ready to dive right in.

What’s the show? It’s Stranger Things: Tales from ‘85!

Set between the second and third seasons of Stranger Things, this animated spin-off series follows Eleven, Mike, Will, Lucas, and Dustin as they confront new monsters from the Upside Down. The show features a voice cast which includes Brooklyn Davey Norstedt, Luca Diaz, Braxton Quinney, Elisha Williams, and Ben Plessala, and is designed to capture the spirit of Saturday morning cartoons.

Should you wish to check out the new show, Stranger Things: Tales from ‘85 is available to stream on Netflix from April 23rd.

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Should I Marry a Murderer?

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Sticking with Netflix for this next show, which is the documentary series, Should I Marry a Murderer?The intriguingly titled series throws the spotlight on a truly eye popping situation.

Teasing the premise, Netflix said: “A fiancée turned key witness reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him.”

Sounds like something for you? Well, should you wish to check it out, Should I Marry a Murderer? streaming on Netflix from April 29th.

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Star City

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Over to Apple TV now for Star City. The show is a spin-off of hit series, For All Mankind, and places a specific focus on the Soviet Union.

Teasing the show, Apple TV said: “Star City. Where reaching for space meant risking everything on Earth.”

Keen to take a look? Then switch on to Apple TV from May 29th.

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Running Point: Season Two

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And finally, back to Netflix for Running Point: Season Two. Yep, the popular series is back for another er… run.

Describing the set-up for this second season, Netflix said: “With her job and team on the line, Isla will have to show them who’s boss.”

Running Point: Season Two is available to stream on Netflix from April 23rd.

Thank you for stopping by It’s A Stampede! to read this edition of TV Showcase 2026. For more posts, be sure to check out the recommended reads below.

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