With summer slowly coming to an end, it’s time to start looking forward to all the exciting new TV shows premiering this fall. From intriguing dramas to hilarious comedies, this season is shaping up to be a must-watch for television fans everywhere. Here are 40 shows we can’t wait to see this fall:
1. “Succession” (HBO) – The highly anticipated third season of this gripping drama about a dysfunctional family vying for control of a media empire.
2. “The Morning Show” (Apple TV+) – The second season of this drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon promises to be just as intense and compelling as the first.
3. “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+) – The beloved comedy series about an American football coach navigating the world of English soccer returns for its second season.
4. “You” (Netflix) - The fourth season of this chilling thriller follows Joe Goldberg as he continues to stalk and manipulate those around him.
5. “The Crown” (Netflix) – The highly acclaimed drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II returns for its fifth season, with Imelda Staunton taking on the role of the monarch.
6. “Stranger Things” (Netflix) – The fourth season of this sci-fi horror series promises to be filled with even more twists and turns as the gang continues to battle supernatural forces in Hawkins, Indiana.
7. “Big Mouth” (Netflix) - The animated comedy series about a group of middle schoolers navigating puberty returns for its fifth season.
8. “Dexter: New Blood” (Showtime) – The return of everyone’s favorite serial killer Dexter Morgan in this highly anticipated revival of the hit series.
9. “Impeachment: American Crime Story” (FX) – This gripping anthology series takes on the scandal surrounding President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.
10. “Foundation” (Apple TV+) – Based on the acclaimed science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov, this series follows a mathematician who predicts the downfall of the Galactic Empire.
11. “The Last O.G.” (TBS) – The fourth season of this comedy starring Tracy Morgan as an ex-con trying to adjust to life after prison.
12. “Insecure” (HBO) – The fifth and final season of this critically acclaimed comedy-drama about a young woman navigating the ups and downs of adulting.
13. “Money Heist” (Netflix) – The fifth and final season of this Spanish thriller follows the gang as they attempt their biggest heist yet.
14. “The Wheel of Time” (Amazon Prime Video) – This epic fantasy series based on the novels by Robert Jordan follows a group of women with magical powers as they embark on a quest to save their world.
15. “The Witcher” (Netflix) – The highly anticipated second season of this fantasy series follows Geralt of Rivia as he continues his adventures in a world filled with magic and monsters.
16. “Yellowstone” (Paramount Network) - The fourth season of this Western drama starring Kevin Costner promises to be filled with even more drama and intrigue.
17. “Our Flag Means Death” (HBO Max) – This comedy series follows the adventures of a pirate captain who is more interested in love than pillaging.
18. “The Great” (Hulu) – The second season of this satirical comedy-drama about the rise of Catherine the Great promises to be even more outrageous and hilarious.
19. “Ghosts” (CBS) – This comedy series follows a young couple who inherit a haunted house and must learn to live with its eccentric ghostly inhabitants.
20. “Only Murders In The Building” (Hulu) – This comedic murder mystery series starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez promises to be a hilarious and thrilling ride.
21. “The Old Man” (FX) – This drama series starring Jeff Bridges follows a retired CIA officer who is forced back into the field when his past catches up with him.
22. “La Brea” (NBC) – This sci-fi drama follows a group of strangers who find themselves trapped in a mysterious crater with prehistoric creatures.
23. “Mayor of Kingstown” (Paramount+) – This drama series starring Jeremy Renner follows the McLusky family as they navigate the corrupt world of a small Michigan town.
24. “American Rust” (Showtime) – This drama series starring Jeff Daniels follows the residents of a small Pennsylvania town as they struggle to overcome economic hardship.
25. “The Shrink Next Door” (Apple TV+) – This dark comedy series starring Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd follows a therapist who takes over his patient’s life in a disturbing way.
26. “Foundation” (Apple TV+) – Based on the acclaimed science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov, this series follows a mathematician who predicts the downfall of the Galactic Empire.
27. “Welcome to Earth” (Disney+) – This National Geographic series follows Will Smith as he embarks on an epic journey to explore the wonders of our planet.
28. “Colin in Black & White” (Netflix) – This limited series executive produced by Ava DuVernay follows the life and career of activist and athlete Colin Kaepernick.
29. “Midnight Mass” (Netflix) – This horror series follows the residents of a small island community as they are confronted with inexplicable phenomena.
30. “The Book of Boba Fett” (Disney+) – This spin-off series from “The Mandalorian” follows the iconic bounty hunter as he navigates the criminal underworld of the galaxy.
31. “Harlem” (Amazon Prime Video) – This comedy series follows four friends in their 30s as they navigate love, career, and friendship in New York City.
32. “Chucky” (Syfy) – This horror series follows the iconic killer doll as he terrorizes a small town in the latest installment of the “Child’s Play” franchise.
33. “Belfast” (Netflix) – This drama series starring Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe follows a young boy growing up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
34. “Queens” (ABC) – This drama series follows a group of former ’90s hip-hop stars as they reunite for a second chance at fame.
35. “Coming in Hot” (HBO Max) – This comedy series follows a group of friends as they navigate love, career, and friendship in Los Angeles.
36. “The Thing About Pam” (NBC) – This true-crime drama series starring Renee Zellweger follows the bizarre case of a murder in Missouri.
37. “A League of Their Own” (Amazon Prime Video) – This comedy series follows a group of women as they form a professional baseball league during World War II.
38. “The Politician” (Netflix) – The third season of this comedy-drama follows a young politician as he navigates the cutthroat world of politics.
39. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (HBO) – The eleventh season of this comedy series starring Larry David promises to be just as hilarious and cringe-inducing as ever.
40. “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (NBC) – The second season of this spin-off of the iconic crime drama follows Detective Elliot Stabler as he battles organized crime in New York City.
With so many exciting new shows premiering this fall, it’s safe to say that television fans will have plenty to look forward to in the coming months. Whether you’re a fan of dramas, comedies, thrillers, or sci-fi, there’s something for everyone on this list of 40 shows we can’t wait to see this fall. Get your popcorn ready and settle in for a season of binge-watching bliss!
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