Get ready to mark your calendars, TV fanatics! Nbc just dropped its Midseason 2026 lineup, and it's a thrilling mix of fresh comedies, gripping dramas, and an undeniable lineup of monumental sporting events that will keep you glued to your screens from January all the way through March.

TL;DR: The Essentials You Need to Know

  • "Legendary February" Awaits: Dominated by the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, and the NBA All-Star Game.
  • New Comedy Alert: Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe team up in "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins," premiering Feb. 23.
  • Fan-Favorite Returns: "The Hunting Party" gets its Season 2 premiere on Jan. 8, while "The Voice" revamps as "Battle of Champions" on Feb. 23.
February Is Bracing for an Unprecedented Sporting Event Avalanche Imagine turning on your TV in February 2026 and being greeted by an almost non-stop parade of world-class athletics. NBC is set to deliver an incredible "Legendary February," truly living up to the hype. This month alone is packed with three of the biggest sporting spectacles on the planet. The action kicks off with the Opening Ceremony of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games on February 6. For over two weeks, through February 22, the world's best athletes will compete, offering daily doses of thrilling competition and inspiring stories. Right in the middle of this global event, football fans will get their ultimate fix. Super Bowl LX is scheduled for Sunday, February 8, broadcasting live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Just a week later, basketball enthusiasts can catch the NBA All-Star Game on February 15, held at the state-of-the-art Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. This trio of events means your sports-watching schedule will be incredibly busy.

Unveiling NBC's Brand New Comedy: "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins"

NBC's 2026 Midseason Schedule is a True Marathon: Gear Up for New Shows & Mega Sports Events! image 3 After all that athletic intensity, get ready for some serious laughs. One of the most anticipated premieres is the new single-camera comedy, "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins." This show promises a blend of humor and heart, starring comedy legend Tracy Morgan as the titular character, Reggie Dinkins, a disgraced former football star on a mission to rehabilitate his public image. He's not doing it alone, though. Helping Reggie navigate his comeback is an award-winning filmmaker, Arthur Tobin, played by none other than Daniel Radcliffe. Yes, you read that right – Harry Potter himself is joining the cast! The impressive ensemble also includes Erika Alexander, Bobby Moynihan, Precious Way, and Jalyn Hall. The series is co-showrun by Robert Carlock and Sam Means, with Tina Fey serving as an executive producer, which is always a good sign for sharp comedic writing. Source: [Variety, "NBC 2026 Midseason Schedule: Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, ‘Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ to Debut in February", November 12, 2025]. The show will make its grand debut with two back-to-back episodes on Monday, February 23, starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Following this hour-long premiere, it will settle into its regular 8:30 p.m. ET/PT timeslot on Mondays, beginning March 2. Fun fact for local fans: Scenes for the series were filmed at Carmine's Deli on Old Road in Elmsford, NY, with local officials highlighting the economic benefits for the Westchester County community. Source: [Patch, "New Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe Comedy Produced By Tina Fey To Film At Hudson Valley Deli", November 12, 2025].

"The Hunting Party" Gears Up for Another Season of High-Stakes Thrills

NBC's 2026 Midseason Schedule is a True Marathon: Gear Up for New Shows & Mega Sports Events! image 4 If you're a fan of high-concept procedural dramas, you'll be thrilled to hear that "The Hunting Party" is back for its second season. Starring Melissa Roxburgh as the sharp profiler Rebecca "Bex" Henderson, the show follows a specialized team tasked with tracking down dangerous serial killers who have escaped from "The Pit," a mysterious, top-secret government prison. Originally slated for fall, the sophomore drama's return was pushed to the midseason, now premiering on Thursday, January 8, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. It's got a fantastic lead-in, following new episodes of "Law & Order" at 8 p.m. and "Law & Order: SVU" at 9 p.m., creating a powerful block of crime drama on Thursday nights. Season 1 captivated audiences, reaching an impressive 30 million total viewers across platforms. Source: [NBC Insider, "The Hunting Party Just Got a Season 2 Premiere Date: Details", November 12, 2025]. The cast is eager to dive deeper into their characters. Patrick Sabongui, who plays CIA Agent Jacob Hassani, hopes to explore his character's backstory, including his wife and children. Melissa Roxburgh is also keen to see where the writers take the intriguing love triangle involving Bex, former Pit warden Oliver Odell (Nick Wechsler), and ex-Pit guard Shane Florence (Josh McKenzie). She noted that "Shane brings out the goofier side" of Bex, while with Odell, "there's an innate knowing that the two of them have together."

"I think that they both have something to show her," Roxburgh said about the love triangle. "I'm a woman, and I have had my fair share of different dynamics in my life that show me stuff about myself. I think Shane brings out the goofier side. She likes to rib him, and there's a playfulness in that dynamic. So, I really love the scenes with Josh because her job is pretty serious, and I love those scenes and those moments where she gets to kind of lighten up and joke around with him."

— Melissa Roxburgh on her character Bex Henderson's relationships in "The Hunting Party"

"The Voice" Returns with a Champion-Level Twist and Other Familiar Faces

NBC's 2026 Midseason Schedule is a True Marathon: Gear Up for New Shows & Mega Sports Events! image 5 Singing competition fans, rejoice! "The Voice" is back for its 29th season, and it's getting a unique twist this time around. Dubbed "The Voice: Battle of Champions," this season's coaching panel is comprised entirely of former "Voice" winners. Talk about a stacked bench! Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine are all returning to mentor the next generation of talent. The new season kicks off right after "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" on Monday, February 23, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with a two-hour premiere. For its first week, "The Voice" will air three two-hour telecasts: Feb. 23 at 9 p.m., Feb. 25 at 8 p.m., and Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. It will then move to its regular one-hour 9 p.m. timeslot on Mondays, starting March 2. Source: [Deadline, "NBC Midseason Premiere Dates Include OneChicago, ‘The Voice’ & ‘Hunting Party’s Return, New Tracy Morgan Comedy", November 12, 2025]. Beyond these headliners, NBC's midseason schedule also sees the return of several long-running fan favorites. The "One Chicago" block—"Chicago Med" (Season 11), "Chicago Fire" (Season 14), and "Chicago P.D." (Season 13)—returns to its usual Wednesday night slot on January 7, starting at 8 p.m. Similarly, the "Law & Order" franchise, including "Law & Order" (Season 25) and "Law & Order: SVU" (Season 27), will be back on Thursday, January 8, leading into "The Hunting Party." Game show enthusiasts can catch the sixth season premiere of "The Wall" on Monday, January 5, at 9 p.m., hosted by Emmy winner Chris Hardwick. This season will feature inspiring contestants, including a national hero who evacuated the Pentagon on 9/11 and a firefighter who adopted a newborn from a safe haven.

Navigating the Midseason Schedule: A Balancing Act

NBC's 2026 Midseason Schedule is a True Marathon: Gear Up for New Shows & Mega Sports Events! image 6 It's clear NBC is going big with its midseason, especially in February. However, this heavy emphasis on sports does come with some tradeoffs for regular programming. For instance, shows like "Brilliant Minds" and "St. Denis Medical" will return with new episodes in early January, take a pause for the Winter Olympics and Super Bowl in February, and then resume their runs in March. This kind of staggered schedule can be a bit tricky for viewers to follow, requiring a bit more vigilance to catch every new episode. Example: Imagine Sarah, a huge fan of "Brilliant Minds." She'd typically set her DVR for its regular Monday 10 p.m. slot. She catches the January 5 return, but then, come February, she finds herself scrambling, realizing the show is on hiatus for a month due to the Olympics and Super Bowl. She'll need to remember to reset her schedule for its March 2 return to avoid missing out. It's a small hurdle, but one that highlights the network's strategic prioritization of major live events. Conversely, the choice to move "The Hunting Party" from the fall to a post-"Law & Order" slot in January might seem like a delay, but it could actually be a smart play. Placing it after two established, high-performing dramas gives it a strong lead-in, potentially boosting its viewership and solidifying its place in the network's lineup without competing with the fall's crowded premiere landscape. It speaks to NBC's confidence in the show, giving it prime real estate once the initial rush of new shows has settled.

Practical Takeaways for Your 2026 Midseason Viewing

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  • Plan Your February Wisely: The Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, and NBA All-Star Game will dominate, so adjust your regular show expectations accordingly.
  • Set Your DVRs for Tracy Morgan: "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" looks like a fresh, star-studded comedy worth catching from its two-episode premiere on Feb. 23.
  • Don't Miss "The Hunting Party's" Return: Circle January 8 at 10 p.m. for more high-stakes crime drama, especially if you love the "Law & Order" universe.
  • Get Ready for "Battle of Champions": "The Voice" is switching things up with an all-winners panel starting Feb. 23—a must-see for long-time fans.
  • Check Your Midseason Calendar: Many returning favorites, like the "Chicago" and "Law & Order" series, along with "The Wall," "St. Denis Medical," and "Brilliant Minds," have early January returns before the February sports pause.

FAQ: Your Quick Questions Answered

When does "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" premiere? It premieres with two episodes on Monday, February 23, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, then moves to its regular 8:30 p.m. slot on March 2. Who are the coaches for "The Voice: Battle of Champions"? The panel consists entirely of former "Voice" winners: Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine. When is Super Bowl LX? Super Bowl LX will air on Sunday, February 8, from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. What time does "The Hunting Party" Season 2 start? Season 2 of "The Hunting Party" premieres on Thursday, January 8, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Sources

  • Otterson, Joe. "NBC 2026 Midseason Schedule: Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, ‘Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ to Debut in February." Variety, November 12, 2025.
  • Petski, Denise. "NBC Midseason Premiere Dates Include OneChicago, ‘The Voice’ & ‘Hunting Party’s Return, New Tracy Morgan Comedy." Deadline, November 12, 2025.
  • Edwards, Jeff. "New Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe Comedy Produced By Tina Fey To Film At Hudson Valley Deli." Patch, November 12, 2025.
  • Vincenty, Samantha. "The Hunting Party Just Got a Season 2 Premiere Date: Details." NBC Insider, November 12, 2025.