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The 32 Most Anticipated TV Shows of Fall 2022

ItNetflix reported that it had lost its first paid subscriber for some time in April. In August, HBO Max—previously known for sheer show budget size—announced that it would be pulling 36 titles from its streaming platform in one week alone. Following the announcement of Discovery+’s merger with HBO Max, this was also announced. Talk of the precariousness of the “streaming bubble” has simmered all year, but a hearty slate of offerings persists to keep you entertained this fall.

Amazon’s The Rings of Power—the most expensive TV show ever made—will hit small screens around the country with a dose of Lord of the RingsThursday lore Star Wars: AndorDisney+ will be available in September with a Star Turn by Diego Luna. Star WarsCassian Andor is an intelligence officer. Drama from creator of Euphoria, The IdolA twisted story about romance awakening features Lily Rose Depp, singer-songwriter The Weeknd and Lily Rose Depp.

Spanglish, a cult favourite on the traditional side is also favored Los Espookys returns to HBO Max on Sept. 16, promising to be “more espookier than before” with more hilariously fabricated horror. The meta-comedy Reboot, which releases Sept. 20, Hulu tries to reunite the cast (Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, Johnny Knoxville) of a fictional, dysfunctional early 2000’s sitcom. You can also watch it. Entergalactic Netflix has the musical fingerprints of Kid Cudi. Black-ish Kenya Barris, creator of an animated project that was released Sept. 30,

The Rings of Power

Prime Video September 2, 2012

Long-awaited fantasy series based upon J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the RingsThis event took place many thousands of year before Lord of the RingsOr its predecessor, The Hobbit In the Second Age of Middle-earth.

The Wedding Season

Sept. 8 on Hulu

Katie and Stefan fell in love at a wedding—even though Katie already had a fiancé. Now, Katie’s getting married—until her new husband and his whole family are murdered. Is it you?

Last Light

September 8th, Peacock

As the oil runs out, the Yeats’ family becomes separated. Andy the petrochemist is in Paris while Elena his wife and son Sam are there. Laura his 17-year old daughter is living alone in London. They are on a desperate search to be reunited, and the drama that follows them is five episodes long.

American Gigolo

September 9th on Showtime

Jon Bernthal stars as Julian Kaye—also the protagonist of the original 1980 film by the same name—in this drama about a sex worker who was framed for murder.

Monarch

Fox 11 September

The Roman family has established a country music dynasty, from the king and queen of the genre, Albie and Dottie Cantrell Roman, to the heir to the throne, Nicolette “Nicky” Roman, and her brother Luke and sister Gigi.

Jennifer Hudson Show

Fox News, Sept. 12, 2012

Jennifer Hudson was awarded a Tony Award in June. Strange LoopThe new talk show will feature music, interviews with celebrities, news stories, heroes from the community, and other topics.

The U.S.A and the Holocaust

PBS September 18, 2008

Ken Burns directs and produces this three-part documentary.

Reboot

Sept. 20 on Hulu

In this meta comedy, Hulu reboots a fictional early 2000’s family sitcom, Get up!, and mayhem—and a healthy dose of dysfunctionality—ensue.

Star Wars: Andor

Sep. 21 at Disney+

Diego Luna is the star of this Star WarsCassian Andor is an intelligence officer who’s personal story brings him closer towards becoming a rebel leader.

Entergalactic

Netflix September 30, 2018

Kid Cudi, Rapper collaborates Black-ishKenya Barris, creator of an animated world inspired by part Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Insecure.

Interview with the vampire

Oct. 2, AMC+

In 1910 New Orleans, Louis de Pointe du Lac became a vampire, turned by vampire Lestat du Lioncourt. Fast forward to today, Louis recounts his story to a respected journalist.

The Midnight Club

On Netflix, Oct. 10,

Based on the series by Christopher Pike, the eight members of the Midnight Club meet every night at midnight in a mysterious manor to tell scary stories—and to hunt for the supernatural.

Scratch

September 21st on Netflix

Zoe Saldaña leads this romantic drama as Amahle “Amy” Wheeler, who meets the Sicilian chef of her dreams in Florence. They meet again when their lives are translated back to Los Angeles.

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities

October 25th on Netflix

Guillermo del Toro was an Oscar-winning director. This horror series contains eight episodes, and is directed by directors from Mandy, The Empty Man, Splice, Babadook, Vigil, Twilight, HannibalAnd A girl walks home alone at night.

Tulsa King

November 13th on Paramount+

Sylvester Stallone is back, starring as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York mafia boss freed from prison after a quarter century and consigned to Tulsa, Okla.

Chippendales, welcome

Nov. 22 on Hulu

Somen “Steve” Banerjee (Kumail Nanjiani), an Indian immigrant, founds the world’s greatest male stripping empire in this true crime saga.

English

Prime Video November

An English woman and a Native American man share a deeply intertwined past—but they don’t realize it yet. Together, they take on the harsh landscape of the wild West.

The Peripheral

Prime Video will be available this fall

The creators Westworld (Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy) comes another sci-fi drama thriller series, this one based on the 2014 book of the same name written by William Gibson, and starring Jack Reynor and Chloë Grace Moretz.

Dear Mama

FX falls

Despite being the hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur, it is less well known that his parents were both political activists and Black Panther Party members. This series, which consists five episodes, focuses on the relationship of Tupac and Afeni Shakur (his mother), in this series.

What’s missing?

Peacock this fall

David E. Kelley is the creator of many shows. M.D.To Nine Perfect StrangersThe crime drama follows Avraham Avraham, a NYPD detective (Jeff Wilbusch), and his belief in humanity.

The Idol

You can watch this fall’s episode of HBO

Euphoria creator Sam Levinson and singer The Weeknd have teamed up on what the trailer dubs “the sleaziest love story in all of Hollywood,” starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd himself.

Wednesday

Netflix will be available this fall

Jenna Ortega portrays Wednesday Adams, the sole daughter of the troubled Adams Family in this horror comedy series. It is directed by Tim Burton.

Returns

The Handmaid’s TaleSeason 5

Sept. 14 on Hulu

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Roe v. Wade on June 6, and all eyes turned towards the fifth season. The Handmaid’s TaleA fundamentalist regime sees women as state property.

Los EspookysSeason 2

September 16th on HBO

With more horror hijinks, and plenty of deadpan comedy, this is the much-awaited season 2 of the bizarre comedy.

YellowstoneSeason 5

November 13th on Paramount+

This wildly successful neo-Western is led by Kevin Costner. It attracted a staggering 15 million viewers for its fourth season finale.

The CrownSeason 5

Netflix November

It’s been two years since then. The Crown will come back with more than enough royal drama to go around—this time featuring Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana.

Avenue 5Season 2

You can watch this fall’s episode of HBO

Armando Iannucci’s darkly funny twist on outer space might be on its last trip around the sun, but that won’t stop it from returning with profane gusto.

College Girls and their Sexual LivesSeason 2

You can watch this fall HBO Max

Whitney, Bela and Leighton are back at Essex College and they’re better than ever. There, financial woes and relationship problems persist, as well as comedy clubs.

Mythic Quest: Season Three

Apple TV+ is available for purchase this autumn

Workplace drama meets gamer comedy in this show about a fictional video game studio—now down two core members after the dramatic season 2 finale.

Finales

Queen Sugar Season 7

Sept. 6, on OWN

This epic saga, created by executive producer Ava DuVernay, has followed the Bordelon family in rural Louisiana through their father’s recent death and their subsequent inheritance of his sugarcane farm.

The Good Fight Season 6

September 8th on Paramount+

Final season The Good FightA spin-off, and standalone sequel to The Good Wife, sees its protagonist, Diane (Christine Baranski), feeling full of melancholy and déjà vu.

Atlanta: Season 4

September 15th on FX

In its fourth and final season, Donald Glover’s comedy-drama follows its characters back home to Atlanta after a season in Europe in a homecoming of sorts—and a fond farewell to the city.

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