What are the new 2021 series that will literally have us glued to the small screens?
New Year 2021 – new series 2021! We have selected a few series for you that you will definitely enjoy watching, as they bring the right amount of relaxation, as well as tension that will keep you in front of the screen. In the following, both the new 2021 series and the series that are returning this year with new seasons await you.
Lupine
Netflix
This French co-production is inspired by the stories of the "cavalier thief" Arsène Lupin, in which the protagonist seeks justice and revenge for his father.
The series will be broadcast from January 8.
Tiger
HBO
The two-part documentary details the sporting rise, fall and legendary comeback of famous golfer Tiger Woods. It features never-before-seen archive footage and interviews with some of the people who know him best.
The series will be broadcast from January 11.
Flack
Amazon
Flack is a drama series about Robyn, a PR professional working in a London firm. Robyn is very efficient in her work and her ability to get her celebrity clients out of potentially embarrassing situations is second to none. But unfortunately, this ability of hers does not carry over into her private life.
The series will be broadcast from January 22.
Fate: The Winx Saga
Netflix
The popular children's animated series will get its live version with slightly older main characters, i.e. warriors who defend the world from various evil forces. With the help of their friends and love interests, they use their superpowers to fight various supernatural villains.
The series will be broadcast from January 22.
Firefly Lane
Netflix
When Tully and Kate meet at the age of 14, they couldn't be more different. But when tragedy brings them together, they are bound for life - forever inseparable best friends. Together they experience years of ups and downs, triumphs and disappointments, and a love triangle that tests their friendship. But over the decades, their bond remains - until they face the ultimate test.
The series will be broadcast from February 3.
Shadow and Bone
Netflix
This is the highly anticipated adaptation of Leigh Bardugo's series of teenage novels. In a world full of magic and darkness, we follow a young warrior who discovers the power to save everything, but only if she survives the evil plots aimed at her. On the other hand, there is a super-intelligent teenager who must assemble a team to rescue a scientist from a high-security prison.
The series is announced for April 2021.
The Nevers
HBO
The Nevers series will focus on a group of Victorian women with supernatural abilities.
The series is announced for summer 2021.
Dexter
Showtime
Showtime TV Network announced ten episodes, and fans are expected to see the premiere this fall. And the story? For now, this is still shrouded in mystery. Although the drama promises that ten revenge killings will take place, it seems that Dexter's secret life did not exactly go according to plan.
The series is announced for autumn 2021.
Lord of the Rings
Amazon
The team behind the new Lord of the Rings expansion recently restarted production in New Zealand, meaning there's hope the series will come to Amazon later this year.
The series is announced for the second half of 2021.
Nine Perfect Strangers
Hulu
Nicole Kidman will once again join forces with Big Little Lies writer David E. Kelly in an adaptation of another Liane Moriarty novel. Nine Perfect Strangers is set in a remote spa where not everyone may be what they seem - a promising premise that will keep us glued to the small screen with an all-star cast (Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, Samara Weaving).
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
Inventing Anna
Netflix
Inventing Anna promises to trace the history of Anna Sorokin and explain how the Russian-born 22-year-old managed to trick some of New York's elite into being a wealthy heiress named Anna Delvey.
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
American Crime Story: Impeachment
FX
Monica Lewinsky is the producer of the third part of the anthology series American Crime Story, which will follow the story of Bill Clinton's sex scandal. Executive producer Ryan Murphy said: "She has earned the right to tell her story the way she wants to tell it." Beanie Feldstein plays Monica Lewinsky, while Clive Owen takes on the role of Bill Clinton.
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
The Underground Railroad
Amazon
The limited series follows the journey of young Cora as she competes for freedom on a southern plantation. After Cora manages to escape from a plantation in Georgia due to rumors of an "underground railroad," Cora discovers not just a metaphor, but an actual railroad full of engineers and a secret network of tracks and tunnels.
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
Worker
HBO Max
The long-awaited sequel to Opravljivka is finally back on track after halting production due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From original co-creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the series promises to offer a look at what has changed—and what hasn't—in the upper East Side's elite private school circles.
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
Halston
Netflix
Ewan McGregor will play the role of fashion designer Halston. The limited series from producer Ryan Murphy is set to follow Halston's rise and fall in the New York fashion world.
The series is scheduled to air in 2021.
Series returning with new seasons in 2021
January
Cobra Kai (Netflix)
Dream Home Makeover (Netflix)
Dickinson (Apple TV+)
Disenchantment (Netflix)
Sideboard (Apple TV+)
Batwoman (The CW)
Riverdale (Netflix)
Blown Away (Netflix)
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix)
Snowpiercer (Netflix)
February
For All Mankind (Apple TV+)
The Walking Dead (AMC)
March
Station 19 (AMC)
Talents in White (ABC)
The date is not yet known
Dynasty (Netflix)
Girl Story (HBO)
Ozark (Netflix)
Good Girls (Netflix)
American Horror Story (The CW)
What We Do In the Shadows (FX)
Poses (FX)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Netflix)
Succession (HBO)