Another week means new TV shows to watch, and there are some real gems.
If you enjoyed the first season of the historical drama Vikings: Valhalla, you’re in luck because Netflix has renewed it for a second season.
Meanwhile, we have reached the fourth and final season of M Night Shyamalan’s Servants; what surprises does the twisty-turny storyteller have in store?
Continue reading to find out what will be on your viewing list in the coming days.
Netflix
Vikings: Valhalla

We’ve seen Leo Suter cut a dash as the one Charlotte really should have copped off with in Sanditon and as the ill-fated Drummond in Victoria, but he’s nearly unrecognisable as Harald, Prince of Norway, in the second season of this totally different time frolic. This Prince Harry is plagued with 11th-century difficulties, which means he risks death at every turn, which is why he’s handy in a fist fight.
Available tomorrow.
Walter Presents
Dark Rivers

Witness protection in Germany appears to be enviable, as a cop (Marie Leuenberger) who has given evidence against a criminal leader begins a new life with a new name in the picturesque town of Passau, which rests on three rivers. But, as you might expect, the tide swings against her as she longs for contact with her old life. It all plays out across four feature-length episodes on All 4’s Walter Presents strand.
Available Friday.
Apple TV+
Servant

Otherwise known as ‘the one with the bonkers nanny,’ M Night Shyamalan’s deconstruction of childcare reaches a culmination with a fourth and final series, which will have to go some to beat the dysfunctional family drama of the previous three. Is nanny Leanne the ultimate villain?
Available Friday.
Spector
We’ve already seen Al Pacino’s portrayal of infamous record producer Phil Spector in an underappreciated 2013 movie, and now we have this four-part documentary detailing how the Wall Of Sound man became mired in scandal following a death at his Los Angeles estate. But first, a glance back at his unusual childhood.
Available now.