The New Shows of the 2024 Fall TV Season A new season of television is always exciting for returning shows, but give me a new series over a veteran series any day. The possibilities! The potential! The unknown! We all anticipate meeting our new favorite TV doctor, lawyer, or cop and le...
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sorry. this fall tv season’s glut is in part due to there being an actual full schedule from the broadcast networks this year, which didn’t happen in 2023 because of the writers and actors strikes. not to mention that superproducer ryan murphy alone has six shows — six! shows! — ...
The new movies and TV shows on Netflix in February include a new TV series adaptation of One Day, the live-action version of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the genre-busting The Vince Staples Show.
Other noticeable trends on the list of 2024 fall TV premieres are a number of reboots, ranging from decades-old dramas like CBS’s “Matlock” (now starring Kathy Bates) to unscripted shows that you may have not even realized went away (“Scare Tactics,”“Property Virgins,”“Dance Moms”...
You know how the saying goes: New Year, new telly to look forward to. And whatever your resolutions are for the year ahead, there’s loads of brilliant returning shows and soon-to-be-favourite series to keep you entertained. On Netflix there’s the visually stunning live-actio...
"Soulmates," "Monsterland," "Away," and "We Are Who We Are" are some of the fall TV shows everyone should make room for on their fall TV premiere calendar. By Alexis Nedd on September 2, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard ...