What’s New on TV This Week (Feb 23 – Mar 1)

Lara Rosales

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Collage of characters from "1923," "Toxic Town," "Coyotl: Hero and Beast," "Running Point" and "Shoresy."

Welcome to another edition of What’s New on TV. This week, the Yellowstone universe continues its expansion as 1923 returns for another season. Get ready because things are about to get good.

Kate Hudson is the leading lady in Netflix’s newest TV series, Running Point. Stephen Amell is back onscreen as part of the ensemble of Suits LA. And fans of sports-themed TV shows will be happy with the return of Shoresy.

Some exciting series, including spin-offs, are premiering this week. Here’s what’s new on TV for February 23 – March 1.

NEW ON TV, FEBRUARY 23 – March 1

February 23 – 1923

The Yellowstone universe continues to grow this week as 1923 returns for Season 2. Brandon Sklenar and Julia Schlaepfer are back to lead the cast and bring more stories for the viewers to continue falling in love with this world. With the premiere of the second season, winter brings challenges and dangers for the Duttons while Spencer and Alexandra go their separate ways.

1923 Season 2 premieres Sunday, February 23 at 3/2 am on Paramount+.

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February 23 – Suits LA

This Sunday belongs to the spin-offs with Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt and Bryan Greenberg bringing Suits LA to life. Following the success of Suit, this spin-off will focus on Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who has reinvented his career in Los Angeles. Now, his firm in LA is at a crisis point, and Ted must rely on the group of attorneys that works with him.

Suits LA premieres Sunday, February 23 at 9/8c on NBC.

February 26 – Berlin ER

Dr. Parker had to leave her life in Munich and transition into working in a chaotic emergency room in Berlin on Apple TV+’s Berlin ER. Completely led by dark humor, the show focuses on Parker as she tries to implement new reforms in the ER but is met with resistance from the underpaid and ill-equipped hospital staff.

Berlin ER premieres Wednesday, February 26 at Midnight/11c on Apple TV+.

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February 26 – Shoresy

If TV shows about sports are your thing, you’ll be happy to know Shoresy is returning to Hulu for its fourth season this week. As the series returns, the Bulldogs continue on their cup celebration tour. They also find the time to mentor Sudbury Tiple-A Lakers. Meanwhile, Shoresy (Jared Keeso) tries to discover what life is like after hockey.

Shoresy Season 4 premieres Wednesday, February 26 at Midnight/11c on Hulu.

February 27 – Coyotl: Hero and Beast

Thursday seems to be the busiest day of the week for premieres, and it starts with Coyotl: Hero and Beast on MAX. The show tells the story of a man who uses his superpowers to protect his hometown from drug cartels. By telling the story of a town located in northern Mexico, the series will also explore the conflicts between Mexico and the United States.

Coyotl: Hero and Best premieres Thursday, February 27 at 3/2 am on MAX.

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February 27 – Running Point

If you’re a Ted Lasso fan who misses seeing a blonde woman in charge of a sports team, Running Point is the show for you. Unlike Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham), the newest owner of the family’s pro basketball team is a reformed party girl. Now, she must prove herself as a capable businesswoman before they take the team away from her. Brenda Song and Max Greenfield join Kate Hudson.

Running Point premieres Thursday, February 27 at 3/2 am on Netflix.

February 27 – Toxic Town

Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Claudia Jessie and Rory Kinnear are the leads of Netflix’s newest limited series, Toxic Town. The show tells the true story of a mass poisoning in the United Kingdom. This retelling of the events will focus on a group of mothers who fought as hard as they could to bring justice to what happened.

Toxic Town premieres Thursday, February 27 at 3/2 am on Netflix.

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February 28 – I’ll Be Right There

Edie Falco stars in Peacock’s original movie, I’ll Be Right There. The film tells the story of a bookkeeper and mother who is trying to keep her family together. As she tries to keep things in line, she faces the reality of being the mother to a pregnant daughter and a son in recovery while taking care of her elderly mother and juggling two romantic relationships.

I’ll Be Right There premieres Friday, February 28 at 3/2 am on Peacock.

March 1 – The Royal We

Princess Bea has spent her entire life away from royal duties, but everything changes when her sister elopes with a non-royal. Now, it is up to Bea to honor her sister’s duties and step up to the plate. That is why she must follow through with an arranged marriage with a small kingdom price. Mallory Jansen and Charlie Carrick star in The Royal We.

The Royal We premieres Saturday, March 1 at 8/7c on Hallmark Channel.

Check back next week for What’s New on TV for March 2-8.

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