The 2026 Tribeca Festival has revealed its TV and podcast lineup.
Among the TV highlights are the world premieres of Season 2 of the FX series Adultsthe second season of X-Men ’97 The third and final season of Survive from thicker And a Survivor Season 50 panel with fan favorites Cirie Fields, Rob Cesternino, Kyle Fraser, Kamilla Karthigesu, Teeny Chirichillo and Jonathan Penner, who is also a Tribeca programmer.
The festival will also see the debut of the Ronan Farrow-led docuseries on HBO Not a very good killer and Palladino filesBoth were created in collaboration with Emmy Award winners Vinton Bailey and Randy Barbato, as well as Prime Video’s Every year after Adaptation by Elisha Cuthbert, and the premiere of episode three Alice and SteveStarring Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker.
Additional shows include BBC shows Dear EnglandStarring Joseph Fiennes and docuseries Alejandro Sanz: When no one sees meabout the music icon; 9/11: ReunitedAnd about the bonds formed in the wake of the tragedy; The man will burnAbout the development of Burning Man. and Senior gentlemenAbout updating the game of world chess.
“At Tribeca, we’ve always believed in showcasing great storytelling no matter where we find it,” said Cara Cusumano, Tribeca Festival Director and Senior Vice President of Programming. “This year’s TV and podcast lineup reflects a creative landscape where stories move seamlessly across formats and expand the festival beyond the screen into shared, live moments of discovery.” Together they embody Tribeca’s commitment to interdisciplinary storytelling and championing the voices shaping culture today, wherever and however those stories are told.
Lisa Domnitz, Festival Senior Programmer, adds: “This year’s TV lineup blends dynamic documentary storytelling with contemporary dramas and provocative comedy, capturing the cultural pulse across generations and genres. From the intimacy of personal rediscovery to the shifting landscapes of art, sports and sex, all of our TV selections are anchored by fascinating post-screening conversations with creative teams, subjects or actors.”
The podcast lineup includes live recordings of With Kara SwisherFeaturing Marc Maron. New Yorker Radio Hour With David Remnick; The New York Times’ Cannonball with Wesley Morris; And Slate Death, sex and moneywith host Anna Seal joined by Peter Dinklage and Erica Schmidt.
“This year marks our most expansive program yet, deepening our focus on discovering independent podcasts and creating more opportunities to celebrate exceptional new work,” said Davey Gardner, Tribeca’s director of podcasting and head of audio, in a statement. “At the same time, Tribeca’s podcasting stage has evolved into something bigger than recordings or live performances. It’s a place where the defining sounds of the medium come to create something new: one-night-only experiences, which together feel like a living expression of where podcasting is today.”
More information about this year’s TV and podcast lineup is available here.
Tribeca Festival 2026 is scheduled to run from June 3-14 in New York.

