What are some of the most anticipated crime dramas coming in 2026?
Some of the most anticipated crime dramas include "Scarpetta," "Imperfect Women," "Line Of Duty Series 7," and "Young Sherlock".
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2026 promises a compelling mix of crime and comedy dramas across various streaming platforms and TV channels. From returning favorites to fresh adaptations and original concepts, here's a sneak peek at some of the most anticipated shows.
### Crime Dramas
**Under Salt Marsh:** Coming to Sky and NOW TV, this crime drama features Kelly Reilly and Rafe Spall in a story about a former detective reopening a cold case. The series explores themes of community secrets and fractured relationships.
**Scarpetta:** Based on Patricia Cornwell's book series, this Amazon Prime Video series stars Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist. Jamie Lee Curtis also stars, adding to the show's appeal.
**Vanished:** This Amazon Prime thriller stars Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin in a twisty mystery set in Paris, involving a sudden disappearance and shocking secrets.
**Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole:** Netflix will release this series based on Jo Nesbo's detective dramas, promising a serial killer mystery with Tobias Santelmann as the lead.
**Imperfect Women:** An Apple TV thriller starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara, this series explores a crime that shatters the lives of three women and their decades-long friendship.
**I Will Find You:** Based on Harlan Coben’s novel, this Netflix series stars Sam Worthington as a man wrongfully convicted who embarks on a truth-finding mission.
**The Cage:** A BBC drama starring Sheridan Smith and Michael Socha about two casino employees who discover they are both robbing from the safe.
**Line Of Duty Series 7:** The popular BBC crime drama returns with AC-12 having been disbanded and rebranded.
**Believe Me:** This ITV drama tackles the case of John Worboys, a prolific sex attacker, focusing on the victims and the Metropolitan Police's failures.
**The Good Daughter:** Based on Karin Slaughter's novel, this Sky and NOW TV series stars Meghann Fahy and Rose Byrne as sisters piecing together their lives after a violent night.
**Gone:** An ITV mystery set in a prestigious private school, starring David Morrissey and Eve Myles, focusing on the disappearance of a headmaster’s wife.
**Marshals:** A "Yellowstone" spinoff on CBS, featuring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, who joins an elite group of US Marshals.
**Young Sherlock:** A Prime Video prequel series exploring Sherlock Holmes's younger years, with Hero Fiennes Tiffin in the lead role.
**Man on Fire:** Based on the novel by A. J. Quinnell, this Netflix series stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Marcus Creasy, a troubled former mercenary on a mission of revenge.
### Comedy Shows
**The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins:** Coming to NBC, this comedy stars Tracy Morgan as a washed-up football star seeking to reconnect with his family, reuniting him with "30 Rock" creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. Daniel Radcliffe co-stars.
**Rooster:** An HBO comedy series starring Steve Carell as an author navigating middle age and his relationship with his college-aged daughter, from Bill Lawrence.
**Untitled Larry David Sketch Show:** Larry David returns to HBO with a sketch show exploring key moments in American history, with Jerry Seinfeld confirmed to appear.
**DTF St. Louis:** A dark comedy on HBO about three adults in a deadly love triangle, starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini.
**Stuart Fails to Save the Universe:** A "Big Bang Theory" spinoff on HBO, featuring Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, who must prevent the collapse of the multiverse.
Some of the most anticipated crime dramas include "Scarpetta," "Imperfect Women," "Line Of Duty Series 7," and "Young Sherlock".
These shows will be available on various platforms including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, HBO, Sky, NOW TV, BBC, ITV, and CBS.
Yes, "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" reunites Tracy Morgan with the creators of "30 Rock," Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, and "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe" brings back Kevin Sussman from "The Big Bang Theory."
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