Now Studio Unveils 2026 Season Lineup Featuring World Cup Mockumentary, Hong Kong Drama, and Star Trek Series
On June 18 2026, Now Studio – the on‑demand branch of the Now TV streaming service – rolled out its 2026 programming slate, timing the release of a varied set of titles to run alongside the FIFA World Cup that will be staged across North America.
The flagship addition is the British mockumentary Twenty Twenty Six. The series follows the planning and execution of the 2026 World Cup from the inside of the tournament’s Integrity Department. Hugh Bonneville, who played Ian Fletcher in Twenty Twelve and W1A, stars as the former BBC Head of Values who is promoted to Director of Integrity for the event. Written and directed by John Morton, the show premiered on BBC Two on April 8 2026, with all episodes released the same day on BBC iPlayer. Critics praised the series for its sharp satire of the logistics that underpin a global sporting spectacle.
In Hong Kong, Now Studio added the drama The Season, produced by PCCW Media and SK Global. The 4K‑only series follows a circle of high‑society friends during a summer of boating and social events that devolve into a power struggle when newcomer Cola Pierce arrives with a hidden agenda. The cast features Jessie Mei Li, Toby Stephens, Golden Horse Award‑winner Karena Lam, and her daughter Kōki. According to MyDramaList, the show premiered on June 17 2026.
The platform’s thriller offering, Memory of a Killer, stars Patrick Dempsey as Angelo Doyle, a hitman leading a double life. The series debuted on Fox on January 25 2026 and is adapted from the Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer and the 1985 novel of the same name.
Other titles slated for the season include the sci‑fi comedy The Miniature Wife, which explores a technological mishap that forces a married couple to reassess their relationship dynamics; the family comedy American Classic, following Broadway star Richard Bean as he returns to his hometown theatre after a public breakdown; and the long‑running Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which has completed three seasons and centers on Captain Christopher Pike, Number One, and Science Officer Spock in the years before Captain Kirk takes command of the USS Enterprise.
In announcing the slate, Now Studio highlighted its commitment to a “world‑class drama line‑up for the season.” The company said, “During the World Cup, we will deliver entertainment beyond the matches, from mockumentary comedy to high‑society drama and genre‑spanning series.” Additional titles are expected to be added throughout the year.
The 2026 lineup reflects Now Studio’s strategy to offer content that appeals to a wide audience. By pairing a World Cup‑themed comedy with a Hong Kong drama and a flagship science‑fiction franchise, the platform aims to cater to both local and international viewers. The mix of comedy, drama, thriller, sci‑fi, and family comedy positions Now Studio to attract viewers seeking varied storytelling during the World Cup period.
Subscribing Now TV users – part of the Sky group – can access the full slate through the Now Studio interface on the Now TV app or website. The library includes the 4K version of The Season and the complete seasons of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, among other titles.
In summary, Now Studio’s 2026 season offers a World Cup mockumentary, a Hong Kong drama, a crime thriller, a sci‑fi comedy, a family comedy, and a long‑running science‑fiction series. The mix of local and global content, coupled with a focus on high‑quality production, positions the platform to serve a diverse audience during the 2026 World Cup season.