
With Season 3 of Euphoria on the way in 2026, along with a new season of Beef, and others, A24's TV schedule is looking fuller than it's been in quite a while. We imagine you probably keep up with all the known upcoming A24 TV shows, in addition to all of the upcoming A24 movies. We have been keeping up with the award-winning production and distribution company's latest small screen projects, and here's everything we know about what's on the way and what's in the pipeline.
Euphoria, Season 3 (2026) - HBO

After a lengthy hiatus, creator Sam Levinson’s edgy, Emmy-winning coming-of-age drama, Euphoria, is coming back for a third season. The Euphoria cast is now back filming for the series' long-awaited return, which will occur sometime in 2026, possibly in the spring. The show wrapped filming earlier this month, according to Deadline, and some details are starting to emerge about the upcoming season, which still does not have an official release date.
Rumors have pointed to the show, which last aired about four years ago, is going to make a five-year time jump. That will make for a very different show, but it could be very interesting.
Beef Season 2 (2026) - Netflix

Creator Lee Sung Jin's Emmy-winning Netflix series about how easily the smallest conflicts can brew into disaster is coming back with a whole new story that Variety confirmed started filming in January 2025. What we know about Beef Season 2 is that it stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny and depicts a series of concerning circumstances stemming from a young couple witnessing a fight between their boss and his wife. No official release date has been announced, but filming has reportedly wrapped, so it looks like 2026 sometime.
Crystal Lake (2026) - Peacock

Jason Voorhees’ murder streak in the Friday the 13th movies made him one of the most iconic horror movie villains, but there is still plenty we do not know about the man behind the hockey mask. A24 intends to fill in the gaps with one of the most highly anticipated upcoming horror TV shows, Crystal Lake – a prequel series set to premiere on Peacock that raises a few questions, such as who the original Friday Final Girl Adrienne King is playing. Filming has reportedly wrapped as of November 2025, and though no date has been set for release, it looks on track for 2026.
Dreaming Whilst Black, Season 2 (TBA) - Showtime, BBC

Star and co-creator Adjani Salmon’s British web series Dreaming Whilst Black was picked up as an official TV show by A24 in 2023 and was met with wide critical acclaim. A second season of the show aired in the U.K. on the BBC, but as yet there has been no announcement when it might air Stateside.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles (2026) - Apple TV+

Based on a book by Rufi Thorpe, Margo’s Got Money Troubles is an upcoming A24-produced series given a straight-to-series order by Apple TV+ in February 2024. According to Deadline, Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman are set to star, as well as produce alongside David E. Kelley and Elle’s sister, Dakota Fanning. Variety also reported in September 2024 that Michelle Pfieffer has joined the cast. Nick Offerman and Greg Kinnear have also since joined the cast. Pfieffer announced via Instagram that filming wrapped in June 2025.
A Visit From The Goon Squad (TBA)

Jennifer Egan’s best-selling, 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning, A Visit from the Goon Squad, is an anthology of stories all related to a record company executive and his assistant. As Deadline reported in April 2023, the book and its 2022 sequel, The Candy House, have been optioned for a series by A24, to be executive producer Olivia Wilde, who is also attached to direct. As of November 2025, there hasn't been anything else official about either project.
Big Swiss (TBA) - HBO

In Jen Beagin’s eponymous novel, “Big Swiss” is the identity of an anonymous sex therapy session transcriber who develops an infatuation with a patient. Emmy-winning former Killing Eve star Jodie Comer is set to play said role in an upcoming HBO series adaptation from A24 and Adam McKay’s Hyperobject Industries, as Deadline reported in March 2022. As the actor told Vogue in June 2024, the series is still in development. Things have been quiet on this project since then.
First Day On Earth (TBA)

Michaela Coel, the Emmy-winning star and creator of I May Destroy You, is developing a new series for BBC and HBO called First Day on Earth. Also produced by A24, the drama will also star Coel as a writer forced into a world of danger and hypocrisy after taking a job in her family's native land of Ghana. First Day On Earth was first announced in early 2024, but there isn't much to report since then.
A Flicker In The Dark (TBA) - HBO Max

There is an HBO Max original series in the works based on Stacy Willingham’s novel, A Flicker in the Dark, which follows a psychologist horrified by a recent series of teen disappearances years after she discovered her father was a murderer when she was a child. In October 2021, Variety broke the news that Academy Award winner and The Curse star Emma Stone is developing the series with A24 and her production company, Fruit Tree, and no other updates have come out since. We're now four years removed from that first announcement, and with virtually no news since, this project may be dead.
The Girlfriends (TBA)

Novel and iHeart Radio’s original true crime podcast, The Girlfriends, tells the story of three ex-lovers of a murderer who teamed up to bring him to justice in the mid-1990s. In October 2023, THR reported that A24 won a bidding war to adapt the show into a series drama with Michael Showalter — director of The Big Sick and The Eyes of Tammy Faye — and his Semi-Formal Productions. Like others on this list, there hasn't been much news on this show lately and it may not be happening.
Magnolia Parks (TBA)

A24 announced it was developing author Jessa Hastings’ series of novels — known collectively as the Magnolia Parks universe — into a television show. When reporting on the project in November 2023, Deadline described the books, which have become very popular among TikTok users, as “Gossip Girl in high society London.” There has been scant news since the announcement, and the status of Magnolia Parks seems up in the air.
Paris: The Memoir (TBA)

In 2023, heiress and media mogul Paris Hilton shared her life story in Paris: The Memoir, which has been optioned for a series adaptation by A24. Hilton will produce, along with Dakota and Elle Fanning, under their own Lewellen Pictures banner. There hasn't been a ton of news since the announcement, but in September 2025, the Fannings called the opportunity a "dream come true" in an interview with Vanity Fair and said that the project was still expected to go into production... though no dates were mentioned.
Shuggie Bain (TBA) - BBC

Douglas Stuart’s Booker Prize-winning novel, Shuggie Bain, follows the young title character’s struggle with his identity and relationship with his alcoholic mother in Glasgow. Variety reported in 2021 that the author is adapting the story into a series that will be produced by A24 and air on BBC, although, in January 2024, Deadline reported that it was facing a "funding crisis" and its ongoing development is very much up in the air a year or so later.
Young Mungo (TBA)

Shuggie Bain is not the only Douglas Stuart book that A24 is trying to adapt into a series. A Deadline exclusive from March 2023 confirms that the author’s sophomore effort, Young Mungo — a story of forbidden love set in Glasgow — is in development, but without a network or streaming home yet. As with Shuggie Bain, the state of development is unknown, and it's been a couple of years without updates.
With all of these upcoming A24 TV shows, it’s a great time to be a fan of the acclaimed studio.