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Top TV Show Trends This Emmy Season: Ron Howard, Post-Apocalypse Cities

Last updated: May 16, 2025 10:29 am
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The entertainment industry is no stranger to trends, and in the world of television, these trends often dictate what viewers see on their screens. From dueling volcano movies to White House dramas, the landscape of TV is constantly evolving to reflect the pop-culture zeitgeist of the moment.

One trend that has emerged for the 2024-2025 Emmy season is the prevalence of White House-centered shows. While “The West Wing” once painted a rosy picture of presidential administrations, today’s White House dramas take on a darker tone. From Netflix’s “The Residence,” a dark comedy about a murder in the White House, to Hulu’s “Paradise,” starring Sterling K. Brown as a secret service agent investigating a presidential assassination, these shows offer a glimpse into our current unease with the political system.

But White House dramas are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to TV trends. Post-apocalyptic cities, expensive IbĂ©rico ham, severed arms, and dancing opening credits are just a few of the unusual coincidences that have cropped up in recent shows. Whether it’s humanity living in underground tubes on Apple TV+’s “Silo” or the prevalence of IbĂ©rico ham in Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” and “How to Die Alone,” these trends add a unique flavor to the TV landscape.

And let’s not forget about the resurgence of opening-credit sequences, with choreographed dance numbers in shows like CBS’s “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” and Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple.” Similar titles, stolen goods, awkward friend vacations, and even the unexpected appearance of Ron Howard on our screens all add to the rich tapestry of television trends in the 2024-2025 season.

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As viewers continue to seek out new and exciting content, TV creators will undoubtedly continue to push the boundaries of storytelling and creativity. With trends constantly evolving and changing, the world of television remains as vibrant and dynamic as ever. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as we explore the latest and greatest trends in TV for the upcoming Emmy season.

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