First footage of “Euphoria” season 3, “Lanterns”, “The Pitt ”season 2 revealed in HBO 2026 teaser
- - First footage of “Euphoria” season 3, “Lanterns”, “The Pitt ”season 2 revealed in HBO 2026 teaser
Ryan ColemanDecember 12, 2025 at 9:00 PM
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Stills from 'Euphoria,' 'The Pitt,' and 'Lanterns'
HBO is revving up for the new year with a peek at the network's 2026 original programming.
The network on Friday released an action-packed trailer featuring first looks at all their exciting new offerings in the coming year. From the premieres of new seasons of hit series like Industry and The Pitt to long-awaited returns of shows like The Comeback and Euphoria and highly anticipated series premieres like Damon Lindelof's latest superhero jaunt Lanterns, the new teaser trailer has a little something for every flavor of TV fan.
The teaser opens on a poignant close-up of House of the Dragon's Olivia Cooke. Alicent Hightower casts her gaze down in reflection as the voice of Steve Toussaint's Corlys Velaryon forebodingly announces, "You must decide what you want."
Scenes of battle rip into a lively shot of Zendaya's Rue Bennett living it up on a dance floor in the first footage from Euphoria season 3. "There's no turning back," she intones, as scenes from Industry season 4, The Pitt season 2, and HBO's newest Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms race by.
Jason Bateman and David Harbour high-five while doing push-ups in footage from the upcoming limited series premiere of the dark comedy DTF St. Louis. Lisa Kudrow steps back into the daffy shoes of delusional TV star Valerie Cherish in The Comeback season 3 — 11 years after the wrap of season 2.
Even more titles follow that already impressive list. The full line-up of previews and their respective premiere dates is as follows:
House of the Dragon season 3, HBO original drama series, debuts summer 2026
Euphoria season 3, HBO original drama series, debuts in April
Industry season 4, HBO original drama series, debuts January 11
The Pitt season 2, Max original drama series, debuts January 8
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, HBO original drama series, debuts January 18
DTF St. Louis, HBO original limited series, debuts in 2026
The Comeback season 3, HBO original comedy series, debuts in March
Rooster, HBO original comedy series, debuts in March
Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!, HBO original two-part documentary, debuts in 2026
Untitled Larry David Project, HBO original limited series, debuts in 2026
Half Man, HBO original limited drama series, debuts in 2026
Hacks season 5, Max original comedy series, debuts in 2026
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, Max original comedy series, debuts in 2026
The Gilded Age season 4, HBO original drama series, debuts in 2026
War, HBO original series, debuts in 2026
Dune: Prophecy season 2, HBO original drama series, debuts in 2026
Lanterns, HBO original drama series, debuts in 2026
James Norton joins 'House of the Dragon' for season 3
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Of particular note amidst the smattering of series premieres is Lanterns, DC's next chapter in the extended Green Lantern multimedia universe. Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler star as John Stewart and Hal Jordan, a pair of road-wise and wandering supes investigating a murder in the American heartland.
The series also stars Ulrich Thomsen as the sinister, aptly named Sinestro, Kelly Macdonald as Sheriff Kerry, Garret Dillahunt as William Macon, and Poorna Jagannathan as Zoe.
on Entertainment Weekly
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