There’s no denying television is where it’s at these days. Binge-watching TV shows was a saving grace for a lot of us during lockdown, helped immensely by the fact that TV these days is so freaking good. Well, good news, friends, there are plenty more amazing TV shows to come in 2022.
From returning favourites to brand new original series, 2022 is a huge year for TV. Here are just some of the shows you should be putting on your watch list.
Top TV Shows to watch out for in 2022
Euphoria – Season 2
Stream it now on Disney+.
Joe vs Carole
The Tiger King feud returns in the new adaptation of the true story starring Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin and John Cameron Mitchell as Joe Exotic. If you missed multiple podcasts or Netflix docuseries on the story you’re in for a wild ride when Joe vs Carole graces your screen.
Stream it now on Stan
Halo
The incredibly popular Halo games are finally headed to the big screen (or small screen, rather) in a new series starring Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief. We don’t have much to go off but the Halo trailer teases plenty of exciting things that fans of the games will recognise.
Stream it now on Paramount+.
Bridgerton – Season 2
Shonda Rhimes’ Bridgerton absolutely took the world by storm when it was released on Netflix thanks to a careful balance of period drama, steamy sex scenes and way too attractive cast members. Will we get more of this in Season 2? Absolutely.
Stream it now on Netflix
Moon Knight
Marvel Studios is kicking off its year of Disney+ releases with a new and unusual superhero, Moon Knight. The series stars Oscar Isaac in the lead role as Steven Grant/Marc Spector, a character who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, who is pulled into the supernatural world by the Gods of Egypt.
Stream it now on Disney+
The Girl From Plainville
Continuing the streak of incredible true crime stories, The Girl From Plainville explores Michelle Carter’s infamous texting-suicide case and the impact technology can have on young people’s mental health.
Stream it now on Stan.
Better Call Saul – Season 6
The Breaking Bad spin-off that could, aka Better Call Saul, is entering its sixth and final season in 2022. Shifty lawyer Jimmy McGill straddles the worlds of the cartel and the courthouse in the final season that will test his relationships with everyone.
Release Date: April 19 (Season 6 part one), July 12 (Season 6 part two)
Where to watch in Australia: Stan.
Barry – Season 3
Everyone’s favourite(?) hitman is back and in Season 3 Barry (Bill Hader) has even more troubles to deal with as his two worlds of acting and killing begin to collide.
Release date: April 25, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Binge
Ozark – Season 4
Netflix’s dark drama series Ozark is back in 2022 with Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and all your favourites set to return.
The fourth and final season will be split into two parts, the first of which finds Marty and Wendy dealing with the bloody aftermath of the Season 3 finale. Speculation is rife that many, if not all, the characters will die this season, but we won’t have to wait much longer to find out who bites the bullet.
Release Date: April 29 (Season 4, Part 2)
How to watch in Australia: Netflix
The Staircase
If you’ve ever gone down the true-crime rabbit hole of The Staircase get ready to do it all again with the dramatised version.
Colin Firth and Toni Collette star as Michael and Kathleen Peterson. A perfect family on the outside until Kathleen shows up dead and things start to point to Michael as a suspect.
Release date: May 5, 2022
How to watch in Australia: Binge
Obi-Wan Kenobi

Hello there! Our friend Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) is returning to the screen this year in a prequel that explores the Jedi Master’s time between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. His nemesis and former apprentice Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) is also due to appear so you won’t want to miss the re-match of the year.
Release Date: May 27, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Disney+
Stranger Things 4
Another TV show that is guaranteed to park us all on the couch in 2022 is Stranger Things 4. It’s been a long wait between seasons, but in Season 4 we’ll see the gang enjoying Spring break and finally learn what happened to Hopper. Naturally, some strange things are also going on.
Release date: May 27, 2022 (Season 4, Volume 1), July 1, 2022 (Season 4, Volume 2)
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix
The Boys – Season 3

It’s been a long gap between seasons of the raunchy violent superhero satire The Boys which means hopefully 2022 is the year we see Season 3. More debauchery is bound in season 3 as the series takes on the iconic ‘Herogasm’ storyline from the comics.
Release date: June 3, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Amazon Prime Video
Ms Marvel
Ms Marvel is just one of the many Marvel series hitting Disney+ this year and this time the studio is exploring the teenage realm. Kamala Khan is a Muslim Pakistani-American teenager located in New Jersey who also happens to be a big fan of superheroes. When she gets powers of her own she has the chance to join the heroes she fangirls over.
Release date: June 8, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Disney+
Peaky Blinders – Season 6
Peaky Blinders is making its return for the long-awaited sixth season this year. The date is still TBC but we have a trailer and it looks like all your favourite characters are coming back for the final season.
Release date: June 10, 2022 (Australia)
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix
The Umbrella Academy – Season 3

The Umbrella Academy promises to get even weirder in season 3 as the Hargreeves meet their alternate universe selves, The Sparrow Academy.
How will each of the siblings in the Sparrows measure up to the Umbrella Academy? We’ll find out very soon.
Release date: June 22, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix.
Westworld – Season 4
After an age, Westworld is back online for season 4. The new season seemingly picks up where things left off. Caleb and Maeve are working together, Dolores is back (somehow?) and William is on a rampage to kill all the hosts. It also looks like we might see a change of location in season 4 to… New York?
Release date: June 27, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Binge
Only Murders in the Building – Season 2
After the shocking ending of season 1, Only Murders in the Building simply had to come back for season 2. The new season has some new faces in Cara Delevigne as well as the returning trio of Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin.
Release Date: June 28, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Disney+
House of the Dragon
Game of Thrones fans have something huge to look forward to in 2022 with the first of many Westeros-based TV shows hitting screens. House of the Dragon takes a look at the Targaryens in their prime who ruled with fire and blood. Expect plenty more dragons as well.
Release date: August 22, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Binge
The Lord of the Rings

Tolkien’s fantasy classic is making the rounds once again this year with the release of Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings TV show. The series will explore the Age of Arda which saw the evil Sauron rise to power and forge the One Ring.
Release date: September 2, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Amazon Prime Video
Cobra Kai – Season 5
Netflix’s hit sequel to the classic The Karate Kid is kicking on with the fifth season that is hitting the streamer not so long after season 4.
Season 5 of Cobra Kai picks up after the shocking results of the All Valley Tournament. Now Terry Silver is hell-bent on expanding his karate empire, but with Kreese and Johnny Lawrence out of the action, Daniel LaRusso has to call on a friend to help.
Release date: September 9, 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix
The Crown – Season 5

The Crown will be back with a fresh lot of faces to tackle the more recent events in Queen Elizabeth II’s life. Imelda Staunton will take up the role of the Queen and Aussie actress Elizabeth Debicki will take the reigns from Emma Corrin as Princess Diana.
Season 5 is set to be a big one with the breakdown of three royal marriages and a handful of new prime ministers.
Release date: November 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix
Ted Lasso – Season 3

One of the most delightful shows in modern memory is coming back in 2022, and after the shocking finale of Ted Lasso’s second season, the third season will definitely be a big one.
Will Roy and Keely’s relationship survive? Will Nate get redemption? Will Richmond win the championship? Hopefully, we don’t have to wait too long into 2022 to find out.
Release date: 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Apple TV+
The Witcher: Blood Origin
Fans of The Witcher may have to wait a bit longer for Season 3 but Season 2’s post-credits sequence gave us the best look yet at the spin-off show The Witcher: Blood Origin.
The series is set a thousand years before the main show and explores the origin of the first Witcher and the mysterious event known as the Conjunction of the Spheres.
Release date: 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Netflix
She-Hulk

The Marvel Disney+ train isn’t slowing down in 2022 and one new TV show we have to look forward to is She-Hulk. The series stars Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who acquires the same condition as Bruce Banner’s Hulk.
Release date: 2022
Where to watch in Australia: Disney+
The Mandalorian – Season 3

We last saw our friend Mando in The Book of Boba Fett but he’ll be back returning for his own solo series when The Mandalorian releases Season 3. Where Din Djarin will be off to next is a mystery but we’ll bet the darksaber has something to do with it.
There’s no release date for Mando S3 just yet but if tradition holds it will be around Christmas time.
Release Date: TBC
Where to watch it in Australia: Disney+
The Last of Us

The Last of Us is set to be one of the biggest video game-to-screen adaptations yet. The beloved post-apocalyptic game is getting the screen treatment from HBO with Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann writing, and Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsay as the iconic duo of Joel and Ellie.
If anyone can get this game right it’s them. Recent reports have the series’ release date pushed into 2023 but let’s keep our fingers crossed for this year.
Release date: 2022/2023
Where to watch in Australia: TBC
This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to new TV shows in 2022. Keep an eye on this post because we’ll be updating it with more new TV shows to add to your list in the coming months.
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