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For almost two decades now, I’ve used this time of year to pick out the best of the new offerings from the broadcast networks, adhering to the tradition of the standard “Fall Preview” that... Part of it was being old-fashioned, but another part was that the broadcasts still adhere to a September/October launch schedule for a great deal of their returning and new programming, making a look at... Well, we all know that the broadcast nets don’t mean what they used to—the fact that no regular primetime show on them won an Emmy last week may be the final nail in this... Trust me. So we’re mixing it up this year. With so much to watch across all the cable and streaming services, what should you pay attention to?
What do you want to pick out from the crowd? Odds are there will be at least one hit in the crop from CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, and The CW. Last year it was “The Good Doctor”; the year before it was “This is Us.” People will probably watch “Magnum P.I.” but not feel good about it. On CBS, “FBI” has the chance to breakout as it’s very much in the model of the “NCIS” procedural that has done so well for the network. The CBS sitcoms (“The Neighborhood,” “Happy Together”) are atrocious, but so are the FOX ones (“The Cool Kids,” “REL”). For a sitcom hit you might like, ABC offers “The Kids Are Alright” and “Single Parents” both ensemble comedies in the ABC Family Sitcom mold—and I don’t mean that as an insult as shows...
Having only seen one episode of each, they’re impossible to judge as a whole but are two of the few shows on the nets I want to watch again. NBC’s “I Feel Bad” is halfway decent, but again, too soon to tell. “Manifest” is not the “LOST” clone you’re hoping for and “New Amsterdam” is smug nonsense. Speaking of smug, “A Million Little Things” really wants to be your new “This is Us” and the cast is strong enough to possibly make it so, but this is a daytime soap masquerading... So, to recap, maybe ABC’s “Single Parents” & “The Kids Are Alright” and CBS’s “FBI.” That’s all I got. Netflix has suddenly become an adult animation powerhouse with hits like “Bojack Horseman” and “Disenchantment,” but my favorite is this Nick Kroll and John Mulaney odyssey into teen hormones.
The first season was ridiculously raunchy and hysterical, featuring a fantastic voice cast that includes Kroll, Mulaney, Jenny Slate, Fred Armisen, Jason Mantzoukas, and a show-stealing Maya Rudolph. It’s incredibly for adults only but also truthful about adolescence in ways that most shows aren’t. Shows like “Black Mirror” and “Sherlock” have stretched the definition of a limited series, actually winning the “TV Movie” Emmys in recent years, but this feels like what could more honestly be called a... Jason Blum produces a series of horror flicks for Hulu, premiering one a month, and each offering is a horror tale inspired by the holiday of the month in which it premieres. So the October premiere, “The Body,” has a Halloween feel; November’s “Flesh & Blood” will be set at Thanksgiving. Could be fascinating.
Could be just a bad straight-to-video horror a month under a neat banner. We’ll see. 7. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix, 10/26) When summer ends and the chill in the air sends a shiver down your spine, two types of TV viewers emerge: the ones that toss on their sweaters, warm up the kettle for some... No matter which one you are, we've officially entered the period where TV viewing shifts to fall essentials.
Each fall, we tend to receive a smattering of new content that helps us prepare for the season. For the traditionalists, it's the old faithfuls that we turn to get us into the mood. From the quintessential Gilmore Girls to the campy horror live-action teen scream queens like Wednesday and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, we have the shows that should definitely be on your fall must-watch list! There are very few families more iconic than The Addams Family. With a plethora of movies and animations based on the IP, a new generation was welcomed into the clan. Tim Burton's hit Netflix series Wednesday brings the titular daughter to the forefront as she attends Nevermore Academy.
With a dark color palette setting the tone of the series, the Jenna Ortega-led series is the perfect show to binge on an autumn night. With haunting thrills, chilling twists, and a set of beloved and newfound fan favorite characters, Wednesday exudes the aura of autumn. Having a spooky background naturally woven in, Burton's brilliant mind only adds to the flavor and spice. As we'll often discuss on this list, when a show takes a journey into the woods, it automatically screams fall. When not on school grounds, Wednesday spends much of the action in the forests of Jericho, Vermont, home to terrifying creatures, mysterious creatures, and a mist and fog that lead to a wonderment of... Plus, with its two seasons, each featuring a spooky-tinged Lady Gaga track — "Bloody Mary (TikTok Remix)" and "The Dead Dance" — Wednesday is a perfect segue to Halloween.
Snag your PSL and turn on PLL, aka Pumpkin Spice Latte and Pretty Little Liars. The suspenseful and thrilling series is set in Rosewood, Pennsylvania, as four best friends —Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell), Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), and Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario)— have their secrets... In between touring pumpkin patches, visiting haunted houses and taking part in other fall-related activities, you might find yourself with some time on your hands. If you’re looking for some fall TV shows to occupy your time, we’ve got some suggestions. Whether you’re in the mood for something cozy, spooky or eerie, here are 30 fall TV shows you can watch right now. If you’re looking for a spooky fall TV show, look no further than “Supernatural.” The sprawling, 15 season show follows the adventures of brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester.
After their mother was killed by a mysterious, supernatural power, Sam and Dean were raised by their father, John (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). John trained his sons to lethally and efficiently track and kill supernatural monsters like demons, ghosts, vampires and much, much more. Time for our annual "Gilmore Girls" rewatch! ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; Netflix; Cartoon Network Summer is officially over, and we all know what that means: It’s time to get cozy and hunker down with a fall TV show. Of course, we all started our Gilmore Girls rewatch as soon as the temperature dropped, but there are lots of other autumnal shows available to stream — from charming small-town settings to scary Halloween...
Here is Entertainment Weekly’s list of the 20 best fall shows streaming right now. With its beautiful autumnal landscapes of Prince Edward Island, Anne with an E lays the fall vibes down thick. Translating the classic novel Anne of Green Gables for a new generation, this Netflix series follows the titular, spunky young orphan as she tries to leave her troubled past behind. Summer's nearly over, and you know what that means: It's almost time to cozy up at home, wrap yourself in some blankets, and binge boatloads of fall TV. And boy oh boy, is a lot of TV coming our way this fall and winter. Old favorites like Only Murders in the Building and Stranger Things make their triumphant returns, while plenty of new series — including an Office spin-off!
— pique our interests. Missing Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul? Brace yourself for Vince Gilligan's sci-fi series, Pluribus. Looking for a sports comedy in the vein of Ted Lasso? Try the Glen Powell-led Chad Powers. What about some horror in time for Halloween season?
Check out It prequel It: Welcome to Derry, or the much more comedic Haunted Hotel. That's just the tip of the iceberg of the TV that'll be closing out 2025, and while it may seem overwhelming, we're here to help. We've picked out 25 titles for you to peruse over a wide variety of genres. Plus, we've sorted everything by streaming service, so you can figure out which shows you'll have access to, or which streamer you'll need to get in order to catch an upcoming series that strikes... Dive on in, and happy streaming! While AMC's current crown jewel, Interview with the Vampire, won't be back until 2026, AMC is offering up a new story set within Anne Rice's Immortal Universe that's sure to intrigue fans of the...
All just in time for Halloween! NPR's TV critic shares some of his top picks for this autumn's new shows as well as shows you may have missed. With actors and writers on strike in Hollywood and with no apparent end to those strikes in sight, you may be wondering what to watch next on TV or on streaming platforms, or if... Well, fear not. NPR's culture critics have come together to write a comprehensive guide to the top new shows, as well as shows you may have missed. And we have NPR TV critic Eric Deggans here with us today with some of his top picks.
Hey, Eric. CHANG: All right. So I'm looking at this streaming guide, and I have to be honest. I'm amazed that there's still quite a lot of new content to watch. I guess this was stuff that was finished before the strikes, right? CHANG: What are some of the new series that are worth checking out?
DEGGANS: Well, you know, everybody's talking about FX's "American Horror Story: Delicate" because it stars reality TV queen Kim Kardashian in her first major scripted TV series role. I mean, she is actually acting, and I think she's going to surprise people in this series. It also stars Emma Roberts in this story about a woman who can't convince people her pregnancy is going horribly wrong. It's going to debut on September 20.
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For Almost Two Decades Now, I’ve Used This Time Of
For almost two decades now, I’ve used this time of year to pick out the best of the new offerings from the broadcast networks, adhering to the tradition of the standard “Fall Preview” that... Part of it was being old-fashioned, but another part was that the broadcasts still adhere to a September/October launch schedule for a great deal of their returning and new programming, making a look at... We...
What Do You Want To Pick Out From The Crowd?
What do you want to pick out from the crowd? Odds are there will be at least one hit in the crop from CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, and The CW. Last year it was “The Good Doctor”; the year before it was “This is Us.” People will probably watch “Magnum P.I.” but not feel good about it. On CBS, “FBI” has the chance to breakout as it’s very much in the model of the “NCIS” procedural that has done so well for t...
Having Only Seen One Episode Of Each, They’re Impossible To
Having only seen one episode of each, they’re impossible to judge as a whole but are two of the few shows on the nets I want to watch again. NBC’s “I Feel Bad” is halfway decent, but again, too soon to tell. “Manifest” is not the “LOST” clone you’re hoping for and “New Amsterdam” is smug nonsense. Speaking of smug, “A Million Little Things” really wants to be your new “This is Us” and the cast is ...
The First Season Was Ridiculously Raunchy And Hysterical, Featuring A
The first season was ridiculously raunchy and hysterical, featuring a fantastic voice cast that includes Kroll, Mulaney, Jenny Slate, Fred Armisen, Jason Mantzoukas, and a show-stealing Maya Rudolph. It’s incredibly for adults only but also truthful about adolescence in ways that most shows aren’t. Shows like “Black Mirror” and “Sherlock” have stretched the definition of a limited series, actually...
Could Be Just A Bad Straight-to-video Horror A Month Under
Could be just a bad straight-to-video horror a month under a neat banner. We’ll see. 7. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix, 10/26) When summer ends and the chill in the air sends a shiver down your spine, two types of TV viewers emerge: the ones that toss on their sweaters, warm up the kettle for some... No matter which one you are, we've officially entered the period where TV viewing shi...