Exploring the Diverse TV and Podcast Lineup at the 2026 Tribeca Festival

The 2026 Tribeca Festival has announced its lineup for TV shows and podcasts. The TV highlights include the premieres of various shows such as season two of FX’s Adults, season two of X-Men ’97, and the final season of Survival of the Thickest. There will also be a Survivor 50th season panel featuring popular players like Cirie Fields, Rob Cesternino, and others. Additionally, the festival will showcase new docuseries like Not A Very Good Murderer and The Palladino Files, as well as Hulu’s Every Year After adaptation and the premiere of Alice and Steve. Other screenings include Dear England, Alejandro Sanz: When No One Sees Me, 9/11: Reunited, The Man Will Burn, and Grandmasters.
Tribeca Festival Director Cara Cusumano expressed the festival's commitment to showcasing great storytelling across various formats. Festival senior programmer Liza Domnitz highlighted the diverse TV lineup, which includes documentaries, dramas, and comedies that capture the cultural pulse across different generations and genres. The festival aims to spark post-screening conversations with the creative teams, subjects, or cast members.
The podcast lineup for the festival features live tapings of popular podcasts like On with Kara Swisher, The New Yorker Radio Hour, Cannonball, and Death, Sex & Money. The festival's focus on independent podcast discoverability aims to celebrate exceptional new work and provide opportunities for podcast creators to showcase their talent. The Tribeca Podcast Stage serves as a platform for defining voices in the podcasting medium to create unique one-night-only experiences that reflect the current landscape of podcasting.
For more information about the TV and podcast lineup at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, visit the festival's website. The festival is scheduled to take place from June 3-14 in New York.