Sci Fi TV Highlights: Weekly post looking at the upcoming schedule of sci fi and fantasy shows as well as recent news and/or trailers of note. The dates and times shown below can change with little to no notice.
Schedule Notes:
Wrapping up this week is Amazon’s Fallout which releases its Season 2 finale on Tuesday. That one has already been renewed for a third year. This week’s episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will release on Friday so as not to compete with the Super Bowl on Sunday. The show will go back it regular timeslot next week.
We are at a point where we have less than half a dozen genre entries releasing new episodes and only a few premieres set for February. Consider this an opportunity to catch up on shows you haven’t watched yet, because the premieres will jump back up in March. Below are the full listings for the current week, and you can see all of the premieres for February and beyond at this link. The two-week view of the schedule is available here.
Prime Time Sci Fi TV Listings for the Week of Feb 2 – Feb 8
Links are to the show pages on this site with additional series info, trailers, updates and more. Broadcast/Cable Listings Source: TVGuide.com
| Monday February 2 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Tuesday February 3 |
| Fallout (Prime Video) Streaming Season 2 Finale |
| Wednesday February 4 |
| The Beauty (FX) 9:00-10:00 |
| School Spirits (Paramount+) Streaming |
| Thursday February 5 |
| Ghosts (CBS) 8:30-9:00 On Hiatus |
| Starfleet Academy (Paramount+) Streaming |
| Friday February 6 |
| A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO) 9:00-10:00 Timeslot Change |
| Saturday February 7 |
| No Genre Entries |
| Sunday February 8 |
| A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO) 9:00-10:00 Moved to Friday |
| Primal (ADSW) 11:30-12:00 |
Sci Fi TV News of Note:
Apple TV has acquired the rights to Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere books with plans to do movies and at least one television series. The Mistborn series will be the focus of feature films and The Stormlight Archive series will be adapted as an ongoing series. Following is the description of the properties provided by The Hollywood Reporter:
The first Mistborn trilogy of books centered on metal-using magicians who attempt to overthrow a despotic empire. Stormlight Archives’ first novel, The Way of Kings, is set in a world with magically powered storms, magically powered knights and monsters known as the Voidbringers.
Apple TV picked these up in a very competitive situation, and Sanderson will be given a fair amount of control over the productions. Expect production on the movies and series to begin soon.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has performed well for HBO so far, and according to Deadline, more Game of Thrones spin-offs and sequels are in the works:
Including a Jon Snow and Arya Stark sequel written by Quoc Dang Tran; an animated Sea Snake project Nine Voyages, with Genndy Tartakovsky said to be attached, as well as 10,000 Ships written by Eboni Booth and Aegon’s Conquest penned by Mattson Tomlin.
None of these has received an official greenlight at this point, and not many specifics are available, but the premium cable channel is definitely planning more from the franchise.
In production news, work has begun on Season 3 of Hulu’s Paradise and on the BBC series Ministry of Time, and you can read more about those in our latest Sci Fi TV Production Report post. Also, the new Stargate series in the works at Amazon has set London as its homebase for filming, and production is expected to ramp up in Fall 2026. Filming on Severance Season 3 will not start until Summer which will push that show to a 2027 return at best.
In casting news, Mandy Patinkin (The Princess Bride) has been set to play Odin in Amazon’s upcoming God of War series which is in the works from Ronald D. Moore. He will be joining Ryan Hurst who has the lead role as Kratos as well as Teresa Palmer (Phoebe/Sif), Max Parker (Heimdall), and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (Thor). Gabriel Basso (Super 8, Night Agent) is in talks to come onboard the live-action Mobile Suit Gundam series in the works at Netflix, joining Sydney Sweeny who will be in the lead role.
Several premiere dates were announced this week including the second season of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again which will arrive on March 24th (it was previously set for March 4). The teaser for that one is below. Amazon announced the Season 4 premiere for its animated superhero series Invincible which will have its bow on March 18th. And Apple TV announced two genre premieres with For All Mankind Season 5 arriving on March 27th and Season 2 of Sugar set for July 19th.
For a look at all the sci fi and fantasy movies and TV shows coming to the streaming services in February, go to this link.
Keep up with the latest sci fi TV news and discuss current and past shows at r/SciFiTV and stay up to date on the status of all the current sci fi and fantasy shows with our Cancellation Watch posts.
Sci Fi TV Trailers:
Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+): Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course. Premieres March 27th.
You can see more recent sci fi TV trailers r/SciFiTV.
Keep up with the status of all the current sci fi and fantasy shows as well as news and updates on new and upcoming shows at CancelledSciFi.com.
Cancellation Watch: Status updates and breaking news on renewals and cancellations
Sci Fi TV Highlights: Listings for the upcoming week along with the latest sci fi TV news and trailers.
Sci Fi TV Production Report: News on which sci fi TV shows are moving into production.
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