Invincible
Amazon Prime, March 26
Another one of Walking Dead comic book creator Robert Kirkman's comics is getting the TV treatment. Invincible is a star-studded adult animated series starring Steven Yeun as the voice of Mark Grayson, the son of the most powerful superhero in the world, Omni-Man (played by J.K. Simmons), who begins to develop powers of his own.
The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers
Disney , March 26
The Ducks still got game! In fact, the team from the beloved '90s movie have so much game that they're no longer underdogs in this reboot, but a highly selective, elite crew of youth hockey players. That's what inspires a kiddo who didn't make the cut to start his own team with none other than original Ducks coach Gordon Bombay. Yes, Emilio Estevez is reprising the role, and Lauren Graham also leads the cast. No cake eaters here!
City on a Hill (Season 2)
Showtime, March 28
Showtime's Boston-based crime thriller starring Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge is back for Season 2.
Creepshow (Season 2)
Shudder, April 1
Let the Crypt Keeper usher in another slate of horror stories to give you the creeps.
Law and Order: Organized Crime
NBC, April 1
As much as Law and Order devotees love SVU and Olivia Benson, they know the show just hasn't been the same since Elliot Stabler left. Thankfully, though, Christopher Meloni is reprising the bad boy cop role in a new Dick Wolf-created series with the officer returning to the NYPD's organized crime unit.
Made for Love
HBO Max, April 1
An adaptation of Alissa Nutting's popular novel of the same name, Made for Love stars Christin Milioti as a woman who manages to escape from her abusive tech tycoon husband, but discovers he's tracking her with a device he implanted in her brain. Ray Romano and Billy Magnussen also star.