Hallmark 2026 'Winter Escape' movie lineup features Lacey Chabert film

Your winter romance guilty pleasure is here.

TheHallmark Channelannounced its 2026 "Winter Escape" movie guide, which includes five new films premiering throughout January.

The first to release is "Lost in Paradise," starringLacey Chabert, best known for her role as Gretchen Wieners in "Mean Girls" and a slew of other Hallmark films, and Ian Harding, who played Ezra Fitz in the popular teen show "Pretty Little Liars."

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    The 20 best TV shows of 2025

    Looking for something good to watch? Amid the deluge of television in 2025, here are the very best, starting with number 20: "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" (Paramount+)

    The romantic comedy follows a fashion company founder and a chef who are "marooned on an 'deserted' island," and "romance blossoms as they work together to survive," according to the network.

    During aninterview with "Good Morning America,"on Friday, Jan. 2, Chabert shared that she and her co-star, Harding, shot the movie in Fiji, describing it as "the most incredible experience."

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    "It was magical," the actress said of the country. "The first day I showed up on set, we had to climb a rope on the side of a mountain to get to our set. I was like, 'Okay, this one is going to be an adventure.'"

    Here's what we knowabout the lineup.

    A guide:What's the best Hallmark Christmas movie for you?

    'Winter Escape' Lineup

    When the founder of a high-end fashion company gets marooned on an
    • "Lost in Paradise": Sat., Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. ET (stars Lacey Chabert and Ian Harding)

    • "A Melbourne Match": Sat. Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET (stars Mallory Jansen and Ryan Corr)

    • "Love on the Amazon": Sat. Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. ET (stars Jaicy Elliott and Rafael de la Fuente)

    • "Caught by Love": Sat. Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. ET (stars Rachael Leigh Cook and Luke Macfarlane)

    • "Missing the Boat": Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. ET (stars  Emilie Ullerup and Kristoffer Polaha)

    Hallmark Channel's 'Winter Escape 2026' Preview

    Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@usatodayco.com.

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    Vanna White, longtime co-host of the hit game showWheel of Fortuneand the spinoff,Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, celebrated the holidays with herfamily, giving fans a peek at their time together with her latest update.

    White shared a rare personal post on Instagram on Jan. 1, posting a holiday card of sorts featuring herself, her two kids,NikkoandGigi, and her longtime partner,John Donaldson.

    In the photo, White stood between Donaldson and Nikko, while Gigi posed on the other side of her brother, with everyone smiling at the camera.

    The group looked to be enjoying warm weather, with both Nikko and Donaldson wearing button-up short-sleeved shirts, while Gigi had on a white strapless shirt and her mother wore a colorful lightweight top. Vibrant green plants served as the background.

    White welcomed 2026 in the caption as she wrote, "Happy New Yearfrom my family to yours!"

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    Another common topic of discussion in the comments was White's family, with one noting the resemblance between White and Gigi as they wrote, "Happynew year! Her daughter is her mini me."

    More fans said, "Beautiful family! Happy New Year!" and "Beautiful family 👏❤️."

    White welcomed her two children with her ex-husband,GeorgeSanto Pietro. The former couple, who were married from 1990 to 2002, had theirsonNikko in 1994, while their daughter Gigi was born in 1997.

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    • Kate Middleton showed her sense of humor during the royal family's annual Christmas outing

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    Kate Middletonacted with both concern and humor when something went wrong during theroyal family's annual Christmas walk.

    The Princess of Wales, 43, joined the royals in their holiday church outing on Dec. 25, after which they spent time greeting some of the well-wishers who gathered outside. Princess Kate took her time shaking hands and exchanging hellos with members of the public at Sandringham, the royal family's private estate in Norfolk where they traditionally spend Christmas.

    At one point, Kate was shaking hands with someone when a loud crack was heard, as seen in a video shared byThe Sun.

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    He replied with a laugh, "I'm fine. Thank you for caring."

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    "Is that your seat?" Princess Kate questioned, gesturing downward with her hand as she realized what had happened. She smiled and put a hand on the man's shoulder as they continued to chat.

    After the man joked that the chair broke even before Christmas dinner, Kate quipped in return, "Too many mince pies!"

    During her Christmas greetings, the Princess of Wales also chatted with aroyal fan who gave a predictionabout sonPrince George's future height.

    Princess Kate took so long to speak with various well-wishers that shereportedly "lagged behind"the rest of the royal family. She similarly took her timeduring last year's Christmas outing, joking to a group, "I seem to have lost my family!"

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    Princess Kate's three children —Prince George, 12,Princess Charlotte,10, andPrince Louis, 7 — were also a hit with the crowd during the Christmas outing. The trio collected small gifts like stuffed animals and treats — including agiant hunk of chocolatethat Louis was particularly excited about! Charlotte evencharmed the crowd by posing for a selfie.

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    When drama's at the door, invite it in so you can curl up on your couch and watch it unfold. The characters in the series on this list are questionable friends, neighbors, and community members, but we live vicariously through their bad decision-making. We applaud their road rage incidents that escalate to unpredictable levels. We support them in their affairs gone wrong, and cheer for them to succeed in their illegal drug ventures and contracted murders.

    These antiheroes might not make great role models, but their stories sure make for excellent entertainment. Read on for the 25 best drama series on Netflix.

    Adolescence(2025)

    Courtesy of Ben Blackall/Netflix Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller and Erin Doherty as Briony Ariston in 'Adolescence'

    Courtesy of Ben Blackall/Netflix

    One of the most talked-about pieces of television to emerge in 2025 isAdolescence.A British crime drama about a 13-year-old boy named Jamie Miller who is accused of murdering his classmate, the miniseries offers four episodes, all of which were shot in one continuous take apiece. The technical execution of the project is thrilling, and so is the show's depiction of how modern media affects the minds and actions of teenage boys.

    Young actor Owen Cooper makes a brilliant Emmy-winning debut as Jamie, and the scenes between him and his therapist (Erin Doherty) in episode 3 are some of the most affecting examples of storytelling in recent history. A series that feels especially relevant,Adolescencegets deep about what teenage boyhood looks like today.—Ilana Gordon

    Where to watchAdolescence: Netflix

    Cast:Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty, Owen Cooper, Faye Marsay

    Beef(2023–present)

    Andrew Cooper/Netflix Ali Wong as Amy Lau and Steven Yeun as Danny Cho in 'Beef'

    This Emmy winner could be categorized in multiple ways — drama, comedy, miniseries — but we would classify it as one the best Netflix shows yet. After working-class contractor Danny (Steven Yeun) nearly plows his vehicle into affluent business owner Amy's (Ali Wong) SUV, their road rage incident soon escalates into a full-on feud. Their antics include sabotage, catfishing, and even kidnapping, all while viewers slowly see how this animosity stems from unresolved issues in the characters' lives.

    As EW's critic writes, "Beefis not afraid to plumb some very disagreeable depths to tell the story of two damaged people fighting their way back to the light." A second season is in the works, following different characters who we can only hope have a beef as delicious as the first. —Kevin Jacobsen

    Where to watchBeef: Netflix

    Cast:Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, Joseph Lee, Young Mazino, David Choe

    Breaking Bad(2008–2013)

    Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC Bryan Cranston as Walter White and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman on 'Breaking Bad'

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    The five seasons that make upBreaking Badrepresent some of the best premium television has to offer. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is a chemistry teacher based in Albuquerque, N.M., who has just been diagnosed with cancer. Determined to make enough money to set his family up in the event of his death, Walter turns his skills as a chemist into a lucrative part-time job making meth.

    After partnering with a local drug dealer — who also happens to be one of Walter's former students — Walter finds himself pulled into the seedy underworld that is breaking bad in the southwestern United States. Acclaimed by critics, audiences, and awards shows,Breaking Badspawned a television spinoff (Better Call Saul) and a movie (El Camino).—I.G.

    Where to watchBreaking Bad: Netflix

    Cast:Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt

    Bridgerton(2020–present)

    Liam Daniel/Netflix Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset and Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton on 'Bridgerton'

    Liam Daniel/Netflix

    This ravishing historical drama became a sensation upon its release in 2020. Based on the beloved book series by Julia Quinn,Bridgertontakes the refined elegance of Regency-era London and combines it with a contemporary flair for sex and passion (or what's known to romance novel lovers as "bodice rippers").

    The series, narrated by the legendaryJulie Andrews, revolves around the noble Bridgerton family, focusing primarily on a new sibling each season as they experience the highs and lows of love within the strict rules of their society.EW's critic calls the series"a wonderful diversion for those who lovePride & Prejudicebut wish it had more stairway sex." Catch up before season 4 drops on Jan. 29! —K.J.

    Where to watchBridgerton: Netflix

    EW grade:B+

    Cast:Phoebe Dynevor, Jonathan Bailey, Luke Thompson, Luke Newton, Claudia Jessie

    The Crown(2016–2023)

    Des Willie/Netflix Emma Corrin as Princess Diana and Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles on 'The Crown'

    What screams drama more than the British royal family? Going back to the beginning of her reign,The Crowntells the story of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947 until the events of the early 21st century, changing casts every two seasons as the characters age.

    But the show doesn't just cover Queen Elizabeth II — it also follows Princess Diana, Prince Charles, and more monarchs. The real royal family has taken umbrage with some of the portrayals in the show, andthe writers certainly had creative liberties, but that's what makes it the drama it is. —Sarah Perchikoff

    Where to watchThe Crown: Netflix

    Cast:Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, John Lithgow, Olivia Colman

    The Diplomat(2023–present)

    Alex Bailey/Netflix Kenichiro Thomson as Martin, Ato Essandoh as Stuart Heyford, Keri Russell as Kate Wyler on 'The Diplomat'

    Alex Bailey/Netflix

    FormerThe West Wingwriter Debora Cahn reenters the political sphere withThe Diplomat. Five years afterThe Americansended,Keri Russellsheds her Russian spy gear and lands a new job as career diplomat Kate Wyler, the newly appointed and ill-prepared U.S. ambassador to the U.K., who is dropped squarely into an international crisis.

    Work is made more stressful thanks to the contributions of her husband, Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell), a former diplomat to Lebanon whose current unemployment leaves him a lot of time to mess up Kate's job. Featuring a few cameos fromWest Wingalums,The Diplomatis a great political thriller to distract you from real-life politics.—I.G.

    Where to watchThe Diplomat: Netflix

    Cast:Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, David Gyasi

    Gilmore Girls(2000–2007)

    Everett Collection Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore and Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore on 'Gilmore Girls'

    Winter, spring, summer, or fall, the Gilmore Girls are always there when you need them. Created by the sharp-witted Amy Sherman-Palladino,Gilmore Girlsis a cozy comedy-drama that centers on the close-knit relationship between fast-talking single mother Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and her gifted daughter, Rory (Alexis Bledel).

    Both deal with tumultuous relationships, aspire to bigger and better things in their professional lives, and make plenty of mistakes along the way. It's all set within an idyllic small town in Connecticut, we desperately wish we could visit, if only to experience some of its quirky traditions and even quirkier residents. —K.J.

    Where to watchGilmore Girls: Netflix

    Cast:Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Melissa McCarthy, Keiko Agena, Scott Patterson

    GLOW(2017–2019)

    Beth Dubber/Netflix Kia Stevens as Tammé Dawson and Betty Gilpin as Debbie Eagan on 'GLOW'

    We still haven't forgiven Netflix for canceling this dramedy too soon, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't enjoy the three seasons of excellence left in its wake. Based loosely on the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling TV series from the '80s,GLOWcenters on a group of young women assembled for the wrestling promotion as they form their colorful personas and find a sense of purpose.

    At the heart of the show is the tumultuous relationship between frenemies Ruth (Alison Brie) and Debbie (Betty Gilpin), as they try (and sometimes fail) to set aside their differences for the benefit of the show. "Part sports drama, part showbiz satire, part birth-of-the-modern-woman allegory,"EW's critic callsGLOW"all heartbreaking glitter-blasted humanity." —K.J.

    Where to watchGLOW: Netflix

    Cast:Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Sydelle Noel, Britney Young, Marc Maron

    Killing Eve(2018–2022)

    Gareth Gatrell/BBCAmerica Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri on 'Killing Eve'

    This BBC America spy thriller was practically designed for the Netflix binge model.Sandra Ohplays Eve Polastri, an MI6 investigator whose attempt to track down an international assassin known as Villanelle (Jodie Comer) becomes an obsession.

    Villanelle develops her own fascination with Eve, leading to a unique cat-and-mouse game. The addictive fun of the first few seasons (plus the sizzling chemistry between Oh and Comer) was enough to make this must-see TV, even through the shakier final season. —K.J.

    Where to watchKilling Eve: Netflix

    EW grade:B+

    Cast:Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, Fiona Shaw, Kim Bodnia, Owen McDonnell

    The Lincoln Lawyer(2022–present)

    Lara Solanki/Netflix Neve Campbell as Maggie McPherson on 'The Lincoln Lawyer'

    This legal drama, based on the book series of the same name byMichael Connelly, centers on Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), a criminal defense lawyer who takes cases while working from the back of his Lincoln Navigator in Los Angeles. In the first season, he finds himself representing the billionaire video game developer Trevor Elliott (Christopher Gorham), who is charged with double murder.

    Haller works on Elliott's case with his second ex-wife, Lorna Crane, and her fiancé, Cisco, while also maintaining a friendly relationship with his first wife, Maggie McPherson (Neve Campbell). To say his life is complicated would be an understatement; he gets into danger pretty quickly, and his new client might be the reason why. The fourth season premieres on Feb. 5. —S.P.

    Where to watchThe Lincoln Lawyer: Netflix

    Cast:Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, Angus Sampson

    Midnight Mass(2021)

    Eike Schroter/Netflix Annabeth Gish as Dr. Sarah Gunning, Alex Essoe as Mildred Gunning, and Kate Siegel as Erin Greene in 'Midnight Mass'

    Eike Schroter/Netflix

    Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford) returns to his highly religious hometown on Crockett Island just as a new charismatic priest, Father Paul Hill (Hamish Linklater), has taken over the church. Since they both arrived, strange things are happening on the island and the new priest is anything but what he seems.

    Midnight Masscomes from a master of the horror genre,Mike Flanagan, and it's one of his best. But Flanagan is also great at providing drama along with his jump scares. What starts as the ominous return of Riley — who went to prison for killing a woman while drunk driving — turns into a supernatural nightmare that even the biggest horror buff couldn't have seen coming. —S.P.

    Where to watchMidnight Mass: Netflix

    EW grade:A–

    Cast:Kate Siegel, Hamish Linklater, Zach Gilford, Kristin Lehman, Samantha Sloyan

    Mindhunter(2017–2019)

    Merrick Morton/Netflix Cameron Britton as Edmund Kemper and Jonathan Groff as Holden Ford on 'Mindhunter'

    Mindhunterrevolves around FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) as they spearhead the Behavioral Science Unit in Quantico circa 1977. Together, they begin the taboo task of interviewing serial killers to understand their psychology better so they can catch criminals who are still at large.

    Mindhunteris one ofDavid Fincher's absolute masterpieces, a pinnacle of true crime television aided by excellent performances all around. The actors playing America's famous murderers, in particular, are almosttoogood (see: Cameron Britton as Ed Kemper). —S.P.

    Where to watchMindhunter: Netflix

    Cast:Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, Anna Torv, Hannah Gross, Cotter Smith

    Mo(2022–2025)

    Rebecca Brenneman/Netflix Mo Amer as Mo Najjar and Farah Bsieso as Yusra Najjar on 'Mo'

    For one of the best dramedies of the decade so far, look no further thanMo. Stand-up comic Mo Amer stars as the titular character, Mo Najjar, a Palestinian refugee born in Kuwait and living in Houston as he and his family seek asylum and citizenship.

    Released more than a year before the war in Gaza became front page news,Moreceived critical acclaim for its portrayal of Palestinian culture and the refugee experience. Amer co-created the series with fellow comicRamy Youssef, and for a while, the biggest critique one could offer was that there was too long of a delay between the two seasons. Now that all 16 episodes of the series are available to stream,Mois a fast, funny, and fiercely important watch.—I.G.

    Where to watchMo: Netflix

    Cast:Mo Amer, Farah Busies, Teresa Ruiz, Tobe Nwigwe, Omar Elba

    Narcos(2015–2017)

    Netflix Pedro Pascal as Javier Peña on 'Narcos'

    A serialized crime drama,Narcosfollows the rise and fall of Colombian kingpin Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura), whose aptitude for cocaine distribution transformed him into a billionaire.Pedro Pascalstars as real-life DEA agent Javier Peña, who, along with his partner, agent Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrook), is tasked with bringing down Escobar, the Medellín Cartel, and later the Cali Cartel.

    During the show's three-season arc, viewers get a crash course in the creation and growth of the cocaine cartels that dominated the '80s. Representing one of Netflix's premium series and serving a surprising amount of humor among the history and violence,Narcosoffers a front-row look at Pascal's acting talents.—I.G.

    Where to watchNarcos: Netflix

    EW grade:B+

    Cast:Wagner Moura, Boyd Holbrook, Pedro Pascal, Joanna Christie, Maurice Compte

    One Day(2024)

    Netflix Ambika Mod as Emma Morley and Leo Woodall as Dexter Mayhew in 'One Day'

    "Imagine one selected day struck out of your life," says Emma (Ambika Mod), quoting Charles Dickens in this romantic limited series, "and think how different its course would have been."One Daycharts 20 years in the lives of two people, working-class Emma and privileged Dexter (Leo Woodall), whom we see on the same day every year.

    As they age into adulthood, their unique relationship changes as they take different career paths while finding themselves inexorably drawn back to each other. The bittersweet series captures life's complications and love over time, with charming lead performances that bring the characters from David Nicholls' 2009 novel (and the lackluster 2011 movie) to life. —K.J.

    Where to watchOne Day: Netflix

    Cast:Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall

    One Hundred Years of Solitude(2024–present)

    Netflix Claudio Cataño as Colonel Aureliano Buendía on 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'

    Considered one of the foremost literary achievements of the last century, Gabriel García Márquez's magical realism novel,One Hundred Years of Solitude, has finally been adapted for television. The series, which premiered on Netflix at the end of 2024, tells the story of the Buendía family over multiple generations and is set in the fictitious town of Macondo, Colombia, which the family founded.

    Critics and fans have commended the adaptation for its acting, cinematography, and adherence to the original source material. A TV series with the spirit of the novel, Netflix has released the show's first eight episodes, with another eight to come in August 2026. A must-watch for literary lovers and TV nerds alike, treat yourself toOne Hundred Years of Solitude.—I.G.

    Where to watchOne Hundred Years of Solitude: Netflix

    Cast:Claudio Cataño, Diego Vásquez, Marleyda Soto, Viña Machado, Loren Sofía

    Orphan Black(2013–2017)

    Kena Woroner/BBC America Tatiana Maslany as both Helena and Sarah Manning on 'Orphan Black'

    Kena Woroner/BBC America

    Tatiana Maslanyisn't the only reason to watch this gripping sci-fi series, but she's certainly the main attraction. The actress, who won an Emmy for her multifaceted work, plays five genetic clones, each with their own distinct personality and lifestyle. As one of the clones discovers the existence of the others, she soon finds herself on the run from various factions intent on capturing and/or killing her and her sisters. The five-season series delves into potent themes of identity, corruption, and ethics as we hurdle toward a future dominated by technology. —K.J.

    Where to watchOrphan Black: Netflix

    EW grade:B+

    Cast:Tatiana Maslany, Dylan Bruce, Jordan Gavaris, Kevin Hanchard, Michael Mando

    Peaky Blinders(2013–2022)

    Robert Viglasky/Netflix Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby on 'Peaky Blinders'

    Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) leads the Peaky Blinders, a street gang based in Birmingham, England, that he runs with the help of his brothers Arthur (Paul Anderson) and Johnny (Joe Cole) and his aunt Polly (Helen McCrory). While struggling with PTSD from his time in World War I, Tommy must keep the group together and satisfy his ever-growing ambition.

    Peaky Blindersis one of the most well-written historical dramas streaming on Netflix (or anywhere, for that matter), bringing to mind classic mob movies likeThe GodfatherandGoodFellas. The story continues when the filmPeaky Blinders: Immortal Manarrives on the platform on March 20. —S.P.

    Where to watchPeaky Blinders: Netflix

    Cast:Cillian Murphy, Sam Neill, Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Annabelle Wallis

    The Queen's Gambit(2020)

    Ken Woroner/Netflix Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in 'The Queen's Gambit'

    Ken Woroner/Netflix

    Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) starts life down on her luck, having lost her mother and been sent to an orphanage where they drug her daily. However, her circumstances begin to change, when she learns how to play chess and quickly becomes a prodigy. But she soon realizes that success does not equal happiness, even as her skill takes her to high places. Based on the book by Walter Tevis,The Queen's Gambitis one of the most riveting dramas Netflix has ever produced with 11 Emmy wins to prove it, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. —S.P.

    Where to watchThe Queen's Gambit: Netflix

    Cast:Anya Taylor-Joy, Bill Camp, Moses Ingram, Isla Johnston, Christiane Seidel

    Ripley(2024)

    Netflix Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley'

    Ever since Patricia Highsmith invented him with her 1955 novel, Tom Ripley has been a character of great fascination. Twenty-five years after the release of 1999'sThe Talented Mr. Ripley, starring Matt Damon, Netflix produced this miniseries about the con artist/serial killer withAndrew Scottin the title role.Ripley, shot in striking black-and-white, follows the plot of the original novel, in which Tom is hired to track down a rich man's playboy son, Dickie (Johnny Flynn), in Italy, though his task soon morphs into a dangerous obsession. —K.J.

    Where to watchRipley: Netflix

    Cast:Andrew Scott, Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, Margherita Buy

    Shadow and Bone(2021–2023)

    Netflix Kit Young as Jesper Fahey, Amita Suman as Inej Ghafa, and Freddy Carter as Kaz Brekker on 'Shadow and Bone'

    Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) is a mapmaker in the Ravkan army. When her best friend, Mal (Archie Renaux), is sent on a ship heading into the Fold, she refuses to let him go without her. During their voyage, Alina realizes she's a magical Grisha and gets her world turned upside down by General Kirigan (Ben Barnes), a.k.a. the Darkling.

    Based on the books by Leigh Bardugo,Shadow and Bonemarries Alina's storyline with characters Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa, and Jesper Fahey, who make up the Crows gang in Kerch. What follows is a riveting fantasy drama that inspires escapism and suspense in equal measure. —S.P.

    Where to watchShadow and Bone: Netflix

    Cast:Jessie Mei Li, Archie Renaux, Freddy Carter, Amita Suman, Ben Barnes

    The Sinner(2017–2021)

    Peter Kramer/USA Network Jessica Biel as Cora Tannetti and Nadia Alexander as Phoebe Lacey in 'The Sinner'

    This gripping anthology drama follows police detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) as he investigates criminal incidents. Each season centers on a new case: a disturbed woman who kills a man on the beach out of the blue; a 13-year-old boy who poisons a couple; a car crash that proves to be no accident; and a young woman who mysteriously walks off a cliff's edge.

    The series goes beyond the traditional whodunit nature of crime mysteries to explore the motivation beyond the acts, with Pullman's weary detective serving as a strong anchor through the show's many twists and turns. —K.J.

    Where to watchThe Sinner: Netflix

    Cast:Bill Pullman, Jessica Biel, Christopher Abbott, Dohn Norwood, Abby Miller

    Squid Game(2021–2025)

    No Ju-han/Netflix Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun on 'Squid Game'

    No Ju-han/Netflix

    Would you lay your life on the line for $45.6 billion? InSquid Game, one of the most original and bingeable drama series in recent years, 456 people in deep financial straits are invited to participate in a secret game made up of a series of children's competitions, and the punishment for the losers is death. The last person standing takes the money, and the only way to survive is to create alliances.

    The show was so popular when it debuted in 2021 that it has since spawned an equally compelling reality series on Netflix calledSquid Game: The Challenge. The entire scripted series is available to stream, so now is the best time to brush up on your Red Light, Green Light skills.—I.G.

    Where to watchSquid Game: Netflix

    Cast:Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Wi Ha-joon, Jung Ho-yeon, O Yeong-su,

    The Staircase(2022)

    Courtesy of HBO Max Tim Guinee as Bill Peterson, Sophie Turner as Margaret Ratliff, Colin Firth as Michael Peterson, Olivia DeJonge as Caitlin Atwater, and Patrick Schwarzenegger as Todd Peterson in 'The Staircase'

    Courtesy of HBO Max

    Based on a true story,The Staircasewas first released in 2004 as a documentary, and the making of that documentary features heavily in the scripted version of events released in 2022.Colin Firthstars as Michael Peterson, a writer and war veteran who kicks things off in 2001 when he calls 911 to report finding his wife, Kathleen (Toni Collette), lying at the bottom of a staircase in their house in Durham, N.C.

    The limited series chronicles the events that transpired after Kathleen's death, following the charges brought against Michael by the district attorney, the in-fighting that went down inside the Peterson family, and the media circus that follows the case — including the French documentary crew that shows up to capture it all. A true crime story that makes you examine the essence of truth,The Staircaseis a worthy companion piece to Jean-Xavier de Lestrade's original documentary.—I.G.

    Where to watchThe Staircase: Netflix

    Cast:Colin Firth, Toni Collette, Michael Stuhlbarg, Dane DeHaan, Olivia DeJonge

    Suits(2011–2019)

    Robert Ascroft/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Patrick J. Adams as Michael Ross and Meghan Markle as Rachel Zane on 'Suits'

    Suitsmay have ended in 2019, but it's arguably more popular now than ever. The legal drama's massive success on the streamer was one of the most pleasant surprises of 2023, with viewers hooked on the dynamic between corporate attorney Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a brilliant man with a photographic memory who persuaded Harvey to hire him at his firm despite not having a law degree.

    It's easy to understand why the show took off on Netflix: In an era of lore-heavy dramas, here's a show with the right formula of light procedural entertainment with a killer cast. —K.J.

    Where to watchSuits: Netflix

    Cast:Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty

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    Parents who delay baby's first vaccines also likely to skip measles shots

    With the United States likely to lose itsmeasles elimination statusin the next few months and the possibility of loomingchanges to the childhood vaccine schedule, new research highlights the risk of delaying vaccination.

    The study, which was published Friday in JAMA Network Open, analyzed the health records of 321,743 children with regular access to care, finding that getting the vaccines recommended in the first four months is the most likely sign that a child will receive the first dose of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine at 12 to 15 months.

    The findings underscore a growing confusion over the best time to protect very young children from serious infectious diseases, as well as increased distrust of vaccination among parents, said Nina Masters, the study's lead author and a senior applied research scientist at Truveta, a health care data and analytics company.

    "It was a surprise for me to see how early this was happening," she said. "To see that the first visit, that 2-month visit, we're already seeing a strong effect between parents who are delaying that vaccine and then not getting the MMR vaccine for their child, to me, just indicates that that hesitancy is happening really early."

    Pushback has been building for years against the recommended vaccine schedule for babies and older children.According to an NBC News/Stanford University data investigation, school exemptions to routine vaccinations have been rising across the country, with exemption rates more than doubling in more than half of counties and jurisdictions, from their first year of collected data to the most recent.

    Under the leadership of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist, the current U.S. childhood immunization schedule has come under scrutiny. In early December, the vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to change the guidance that all newborns should get the hepatitis B vaccine. The panel, without presenting new evidence, suggested that babies wait until they're 2 months old to be protected against the incurable, contagious liver disease. Otherchanges in vaccine recommendationsmay be planned for 2026.

    The current U.S. childhood vaccine schedule, developed by infectious diseases experts, epidemiologists, pediatricians and other scientists, is based on the maturation of children's immune systems and when they're most likely to be exposed to viruses and other germs.

    Babies protected against nine diseases

    In a baby's first few months, it's currently recommended that they get vaccinated to protect against nine infectious diseases. In addition to RSV and the first hepatitis B shot (with a 2nd shot at 1 to 2 months of age and the 3rd shot at 6 to 18 months of age), first doses of five vaccines are given: diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTaP); rotavirus, which protects against a life-threatening diarrheal disease; polio; pneumococcal; andHaemophilus influenzaetype b (Hib),an infection that can lead to meningitis.

    Typically, the first dose of the MMR vaccine is given between age 12 and 15 months, and the second is given between 4 and 6 years of age. To provide the best protection, a number of the shots, including the MMR, need to be spaced out in several doses, a timing determined after decades of research.

    Among the children included in the study, on-time first-dose MMR vaccination rates declined from 79.9% in 2021 to 76.9% in 2024. Boys and children living in rural areas were slightly less likely to receive their MMR vaccines than the average child, the study showed.

    Because the study only included children with consistent access to health care, it's likely that these numbers are even lower in the general population.

    "These numbers are conservative in terms of the magnitude of these effects if we were to include broad populations," Masters said.

    Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, said the primary concern with delaying vaccines is that, "you're going to be unprotected for a longer period of time while that delay is in place."

    Worries about the vaccine schedule, that children get too many shots at one time, or that combination vaccines are dangerous, are unfounded, she said. "There's no evidence of any of these things."

    Risks from delaying first doses

    "Our current vaccine schedule was chosen over many years and collecting quite a lot of data to show that those are actually the times to vaccinate people, when the risks are going to be minimized and the benefits are going to be maximized," Rasmussen said.

    The new study shows that changes to the childhood schedule, such as the hepatitis B vaccine delay, can sow distrust and have a "compound effect," on other vaccines, Masters said. "Kids are going to be less likely to get vaccinated for all sorts of things, which means more kids at risk, which is a scary reality."

    That's especially true of MMR doses.

    Dr. Nathan Lo, an assistant professor of infectious diseases at Stanford University, said "if that first dose is delayed even further, say, two years, or what have you, then there's an even bigger window for there to be gaps in susceptibility that put children at risk of measles, especially when measles is starting to circulate more in the United States."

    More than 2,000 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. in 2025, the highest number since 1992.

    "Measles is sort of the canary in the coal mine, the smoke alarm," said Dr. Lee Harrison, a professor of epidemiology and medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

    "When you start to see declines in coverage rates, then you start to see outbreaks," Harrison said. "And that's what we're seeing."

    Challenges for pediatricians

    The new study shows the importance of the relationship between pediatricians and parents.

    The NBC News/Stanford University data investigation found that, among states that collect data for the MMR vaccine, 67% of counties and jurisdictions now have kindergarten immunization rates below 95% — the level of herd immunity doctors say is needed to protect against an outbreak.

    "If you look at who gets measles, it's, of course, people who are unvaccinated, but a lot of the cases are in children, and a lot of the cases are in children before their first dose, so often in that 6- to 12-month window," said Lo, the lead collaborator in the NBC News data investigation..

    Immunity that the baby gets from the mom wears off around 6 months of age, but the first dose of the MMR vaccine isn't given until at least 12 months.

    It's not just vaccine hesitancy that could be driving these declines, however.

    "People have barriers to care: it's hard for them to get into clinic, it's hard to get appointments, it's hard to get time off work to take their child in. Or, it could be a strong fixed belief on wanting to follow some alternative delayed vaccine schedule," Lo said. "The practical takeaway is, the minute a clinician sees that a child isn't up to date on their vaccines, that, of course, raises your attention to seeing what can be done."

    The report shows the challenges pediatricians face building a trusted relationship with new parents, Masters said.

    "It means pediatricians have to really engage early, right away about vaccines, provide education, provide a safe space for parents to ask questions and to provide reassurance about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, really, before that 2-month visit," she said.

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