There's a LOT — and I mean, A LOT — of great TV shows these days, so to help with your fall planning, I've rounded up 45 shows that are premiering or returning in mid-August through early December 2024 that you should mark on your calendars:
Note: The below list is in chronological order based on each show's release date.
1. First, Pachinko Season 2
This epic and award-worthy show returns with Season 2, as it continues Sunja's (Minha Kim and Yuh-Jung Youn) story across four generations. In this new season, the parallel stories pick up in Osaka in 1945, where Sunja is forced to make dangerous decisions for her family's survival during World War II. Then, in Tokyo, in 1989, Solomon (Jin Ha) is adjusting to his new beginnings.
When it returns: August 23 on Apple TV+
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2. Only Murders in the Building Season 4
Only Murders in the Building Season 4 picks up right after the Season 3 cliffhanger, with Charles (Steve Martin ), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez ) discovering that Sazz (Jane Lynch ) has died. With Charles clearly meant to be the intended victim, this mystery takes our trio to places they've never explored before, like the other wing of the Arconia. Meanwhile, all of this is happening as a big Hollywood studio is interested in turning their podcast into a movie. Meryl Streep and Da'Vine Joy Randolph return this season alongside guest stars Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria, Zach Galifianakis, Richard Kind, Melissa McCarthy, Kumail Nanjiani, Molly Shannon, and more.
When it returns: August 27 on Hulu
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3. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2
Following the Season 1 finale, which featured Sauron returning, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power hits the ground running with more action, lore, heart, and more. After being cast out by Galadriel (Morfydd Clark), the Dark Lord is facing a world without an army. He must now rely on his own strength and cunning to rebuild and oversee the creator of the Rings of Power.
When it returns: August 29 on Prime Video
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4. English Teacher
Created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, English Teacher follows Evan Marquez (Alvarez), a high school teacher in Texas who is just trying to reach his students while also growing professionally. Alongside his friend group of teachers and a principal who would rather take a hands-off approach, Evan and his friends are willing to do anything for these kids. However, after Evan makes a pact not to get into another relationship with a fellow faculty member, Harry (Langston Kerman), a charming new teacher who seems interested in him, arrives on campus.
Starring: Brian Jordan Alvarez, Langston Kerman, Sean Patton, Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Carmen Christopher, Jordan Firstman, and more
When it premieres: September 2 on FX, next day on Hulu
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5. Slow Horses Season 4
Fresh off its Emmy-nominated third season, Slow Horses returns with brand-new episodes this fall. Season 4 begins with a bombing that not only disrupts the lives of many but also reveals personal secrets that rock Slough House, which is already dealing with a lot. Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas, and more return in another all-gas, no-breaks season of this BAFTA-winning TV series.
When it returns: September 4 on Apple TV+
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6. The Perfect Couple
Based on Elin Hilderbrand's novel, The Perfect Couple follows Amelia Sacks (Eve Hewson), who is about to marry into one of the wealthiest families in Nantucket. Her future mother-in-law, famous novelist Greer Garrison Winbury (Nicole Kidman), has pulled out all the stops in order to make this THE wedding of the season. However, when a body is discovered on the beach, secrets are exposed, and everyone is a suspect, in a series of events that feels like it's right from the pages of one of Greer's famed novels.
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Dakota Fanning, Eve Hewson, Billy Howle, Jack Reynor, Ishaan Khatter, Meghann Fahy, Sam Nivola, Michael Beach, Donna Lynne Champlin, Mia Isaac, Liev Schreiber, Isabelle Adjani, and more
When it premieres: September 5 on Netflix
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7. Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 2
Emily in Paris returns in September with the remaining episodes of Season 4. Picking up where the first half left off, Emily (Lily Collins) finds herself leaving Paris and traveling to a new European destination: Rome. We also get to see a bit of an homage to Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday , as our favorite characters enjoy a ski holiday in the Alps.
When it returns: September 12 on Netflix
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8. Wynonna Earp: Vengeance
Wynonna Earp (Melanie Scorfano) is back, baby! The beloved fan-favorite TV series returns with a 90-minute special. Set 18 months after the events of the series finale, Wynonna and Doc (Tim Rozon) have settled into a life on the road hunting Revenants. However, when someone with a vendetta against Wynonna and the Earps comes to Purgatory, they must drop everything and return home.
Starring: Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dom Provost-Chalkley, Kat Barrell, Varun Saranga, Greg Lawson, Dani Kind, and more
When it premieres: September 13 on Tubi
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9. Three Women
Based on Lisa Taddeo's bestselling non-fiction book of the same name, Three Women follows Lina (Betty Gilpin), a suburban homemaker who embarks on an affair that transforms her life following years of a passionless marriage, Sloan (DeWanda Wise), a glamourous entrepreneur who is in a committed open marriage until two sexy strangers threaten their love story, and Maggie (Gabrielle Creevy), a student who just accused her married teacher of an inappropriate relationship. As these three women embark on different journeys, Gia (Shailene Woodley), a grieving writer persuades each of these "ordinary" women to tell their stories.
Starring: Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, John Patrick Amedori, and more
When it premieres: September 13 on Starz
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10. How to Die Alone
How to Die Alone follows Mel (Natasha Rothwell), a broke JFK airport employee who has never been in love and has kind of lost all hope in dreaming. However, after a brush with death, Mel decides it's time to start living her life again and make some magic of her own.
Starring: Natasha Rothwell, Conrad Ricamora, Jocko Sims, KeLyn Durrel Jones, and more
When it premieres: September 13 on Hulu
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11. American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez
Based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. , this new limited series follows the rise and fall of NFL player Aaron Hernandez (Josh Andrés Rivera). The series will explore his rise within the New England Patriots organization as a tight end, his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd in 2013, and then Aaron's death in 2017.
Starring: Josh Andrés Rivera, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lindsay Mendez, Tony Yazbeck, Jake Cannavale, Catfish Jean, Jaylen Barron, Tammy Blanchard, Thomas Sadoski, Norbert Leo Butz, and more
When it premieres: September 17 on FX, next day on Hulu
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12. Agatha All Along
Created by Jac Schaeffer, this new Marvel series follows Agatha (Kathryn Hahn), who finds herself trapped in Westview after Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) cursed and left her behind. Now, Agatha is trying to regain her power as she decides to walk the Witches' Road with a new coven. Agatha All Along is a sequel to WandaVision and from the same writers, so I would strap in for a great new series that will surely be filled with tons of Easter eggs and details .
Starring: Kathryn Hahn, Aubrey Plaza, Joe Locke, Patti LuPone, Debra Jo Rupp, Sasheer Zamata, and more
When it premieres: September 18 on Disney+
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13. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
The second installment of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's true crime anthology series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, chronicles the case of real-life brothers, Erik (Cooper Koch) and Lyle (Nicholas Chavez), who were convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents, José (Javier Bardem) and Kitty Menendez (Chloë Sevigny). The series explores the case where the prosecution argued they wanted to inherit their family fortune, while the brothers, who are still adamant to this day while serving life sentences, that they committed these crimes out of fear after years of alleged abuse.
Starring: Javier Bardem, Chloë Sevigny, Cooper Koch, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Nathan Lane, Ari Graynor, and more
When it premieres: September 19 on Netflix
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14. The Penguin
A spinoff of Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022), Colin Farrell reprises his role as Oz Cobb, aka "The Penguin." Reportedly set one week after the events of the film, The Penguin will explore Cobb's rise in the criminal underworld of Gotham City.
Starring: Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz, Michael Kelly, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Deirdre O’Connell, Clancy Brown, James Madio, Scott Cohen, Michael Zegen, Carmen Ejogo, Theo Rossi, and more
When it premieres: September 19 on HBO and Max
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15. Brilliant Minds
Inspired by Oliver Sacks's life and work, Brilliant Minds follows Dr. Wolf (Zachary Quinto), who is committed to helping his patients and shedding light on the complex realities of people who struggle with mental health. His goal is to help his patients "find a way forward," no matter the cost, even if his methods are a little unorthodox.
Starring: Zachary Quinto, Alex MacNicoll, Ashleigh LaThrop, Aury Krebs, Spence Moore II, Tamberla Perry, Teddy Sears, Donna Murphy, and more.
When it premieres: September 23 on NBC
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16. Grotesquerie
Grotesquerie is set in a small town where a series of heinous crimes have unsettled the community. Det. Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) has a horrible feeling that these murders and crimes are personal like someone is taunting her. With no leads and unsure where to turn, she accepts the help of Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), a nun and journalist who is dealing with her own difficult past. While Megan still sees the capacity for good within humanity, Lois fears the world is succumbing to evil.
Starring: Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance, Lesley Manville, Micaela Diamond, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Raven Goodwin, Travis Kelce, and more
When it premieres: September 25 on FX, next day on Hulu
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17. Nobody Wants This
Nobody Wants This follows Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody), an agnostic podcast host and an unconventional rabbi who seems like an unlikely pair on paper. However, after they meet at a party and walk out together, they can't help but realize there is something between them. With their differing outlooks on life, coupled with modern dating obstacles and some well-meaning but sabotaging family members, Joanne and Noah might be the answer the other person was searching for.
Starring: Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, Jackie Tohn, Sherry Cola, Shiloh Berman, and more
When it premieres: September 26 on Netflix
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18. 9-1-1 Season 8
A "Bee-nado." That's right. 9-1-1 returns with Season 8 this fall, and once again, it's hitting the ground running with another wild natural disaster that only the first responders of Station 118 can handle. The series teased its premiere episode by showing a literal swarm of bees descending on Los Angeles. So yes, that's what everyone will be dealing with on top of the cliffhangers from last season.
When it returns: September 26 on ABC, next day on Hulu
Chris Willard / Disney / ABC 19. Grey's Anatomy Season 21
Grey's Anatomy picks right up where Season 20 left off. Following Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) decision to go against Catherine (Debbie Allen) and publish her Altzheimer's research, it's a whole new world at Grey Sloan as they all deal with the fallout. With Catherine firing Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), Teddy (Kim Raver), and Owen (Kevin McKidd) for helping Meredith, Bailey (Chandra Wilson) must step in and challenge Catherine's authority. Meanwhile, Jo (Camilla Luddington) is holding onto the big secret that she's pregnant.
When it returns: September 26 on ABC, next day on Hulu
Anne Marie Fox / Disney / ABC 20. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol
This Daryl Dixon–centered spinoff of The Walking Dead returns with Season 2 this fall, but this time, we'll not only be following Daryl (Norman Reedus) but also Carol (Melissa McBride) as she tries to be reunited with her friend. As the duo confronts old demons, Carol fights to find Daryl, while he feels with his decision to stay in France, thus causing tension at the Nest.
When it returns: September 29 on AMC and AMC+
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21. Heartstopper Season 3
Heartstopper Season 3 continues following the blossoming (and adorable) relationship between Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie (Joe Locke). In this new season, the duo continues to be more vulnerable with each other as their relationship grows, changes, and deepens as they enter adulthood and face another school year filled with joys and challenges. Mental health, sex, university ambitions, and more are some of the big themes in this new season, which will also see some new faces joining the cast including Hayley Atwell and Jonathan Bailey. Heartstopper Season 3 will also finally introduce the beloved graphic novel character Michael Holden (Darragh Hand).
When it returns: October 3 on Netflix
Samuel Dore / Netflix 22. The Legend of Vox Machina Season 3
The Legend of Vox Machina finally returns with brand-new episodes this fall, with our favorite group of misfits literally going to hell and back. With the Chroma Conclave's path of destruction rapidly spreading and the Cinder King hunting down Vox Machina, our group must find a way to win, as they deal with both inner and outer demons in order to save the people they love, Tal'Dorei, and all of Exandria.
When it returns: October 3 on Prime Video
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23. Abbott Elementary Season 4
It's a brand-new school year at Abbott, and who knows what will happen. This new season picks up after the events of the Season 3 finale, which featured the long-awaited kiss between Janine (Quinta Brunson) and Gregory (Tyler James Williams). Not much is known about what specific storylines Abbott Elementary will explore this year, but Brunson did hint that there will be an "interesting crossover this season."
When it returns: October 9 on ABC, next day on Hulu
Gilles Mingasson / Disney / ABC 24. Outer Banks Season 4
The Pogues are back with a new adventure when Outer Banks returns with Season 4. In the Season 3 finale, we got an 18-month flash-forward, which showed the Pogues getting an interesting proposition to go find Blackbeard's illusive treasure. Now, we get to see what leads up to that moment as Season 4 sends us back in time a little bit to see exactly what happened after John B. (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), Kiara (Madison Bailey), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) returned to OBX with the gold from El Dorado. After settling back into a somewhat normal life, but experiencing some set backs, our group soon takes up the proposal to hunt for the treasure.
When it returns: Part 1 on October 10 and Part 2 on November 7 on Netflix
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25. Disclaimer
Written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón and based on the novel of the same name, this new psychological thriller follows journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett), who has built a reputation for revealing the hidden secrets and past misdeeds of others. However, when she receives a novel from an unknown author, she soon finds herself as the main character, with the story exposing all of her dark secrets.
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lesley Manville, Louis Partridge, Leila George, Hoyeon, and more
When it premieres: October 11 on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ 26. Shrinking Season 2
Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, and more return in the second season of this award-worthy comedy series. This season continues to follow Jimmy (Segel) as he deals with his grief following the death of his wife. As he continues to try to connect to his therapy patients on a deeper level, he'll soon learn that there are consequences to his actions. Co-creator and Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein will also guest star this season.
When it returns: October 16 on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ 27. Happy's Place
Happy's Place follows Bobbi (Reba McEntire), who inherits her father's beloved bar and restaurant following his death. However, she soon discovers that her new business partner is the half-sister she never even knew she had. The series also reunited McEntire with her Reba costar, Melissa Peterman.
Starring: Reba McEntire, Belissa Escobedo, Melissa Peterman, Pablo Castelblanco, Tokala Black Elk, Rex Linn, and more
When it premieres: October 18 on NBC
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28. What We Do in the Shadows Season 6
The sixth and final season of What We Do in the Shadows kicks off this October. After a brief stint as a vampire, Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) is re-evaluating his life. If he's not a familiar who will do anything to please his master in hopes of being a full-fledged vampire one day, then what is he? Meanwhile, the vampires are dealing with their own struggles, too, especially when a former roommate appears after a 50-year nap.
When it returns: October 21 on FX, next day on Hulu
Russ Martin / FX 29. Before
This psychological thriller follows Eli (Billy Crystal), a child psychiatrist who, after recently losing his wife, Lynn (Judith Light), encounters a young patient, Noah (Jacobi Jupe), who has a haunting connection to Eli's past. Now, as Eli and Noah's bond deepens, Eli will do anything to help him while uncovering some hidden truths about himself, too.
Starring: Billy Crystal, Jacobi Jupe, Judith Light, Rosie Perez, Maria Dizzia, Ava Lalezarzadeh, and more
When it premieres: October 25 on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ 30. Somebody Somewhere Season 3
The final season of Somebody Somewhere starts this fall. As with previous seasons, the series follows Sam (Bridget Everett), who is dealing with loss and acceptance on a journey to discover herself alongside a community of outsiders who don't fit in but never give up. This final season will "see growth against all odds" for the characters we've grown to love and root for.
When it returns: October 27 on HBO and Max
Sandy Morris / HBO 31. Lioness Season 2
As the CIA's fight against terror moves closer to home, Joe (Zoe Saldaña), Kaitlyn (Nicole Kidman), and Byron (Michael Kelly) must enlist a new Lioness operative to help infiltrate a new threat when Lioness returns for Season 2. As pressure mounts from all sides, Joe must also confront the personal sacrifices she's made as leader of the Lioness program.
When it returns: October 27 on Paramount+
Ryan Green / Paramount+ 32. The Diplomat Season 2
Keri Russell returns in The Diplomat Season 2 after an explosive cliffhanger last season. After Kate (Russell) realized the attack on the British warship was carried out by the British prime minister, Kate now must deal with who to trust while also dealing with the fallout of the literal bomb explosion in the Season 1 finale. Alongside the returning cast, Allison Janney joins the cast as United States Vice President Grace Penn.
When it returns: October 31 on Netflix
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33. Sweetpea
Based on the novel of the same name, Sweetpea follows Rhiannon Lewis (Ella Purnell), a seemingly average girl who no one really pays attention to. She's continuously overlooked at work, she's never been in a serious relationship, and she's also dealing with her dad, who is very sick. Suddenly, Rhiannon's entire life is turned upside down, and soon, she transforms from the wallflower everyone ignored to someone who is stepping into her new power while holding onto a killer secret.
Starring: Ella Purnell and more
When it premieres: October 2024 on Starz
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34. Arcane Season 2
The second and final season of Arcane finally hits Netflix this fall, and I've never been more excited. This new season picks up after the events of Season 1, with Jinx's (Ella Purnell) attack on the Council setting the stage for a dire escalation between Piltover and Zaun. As Jinx sets her sights on destruction, Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Caitlyn (Katie Leung) fight to stop the world from descending into madness.
When it returns: November 2 on Netflix
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35. Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2
The last episodes of what is likely the final season of Yellowstone finally start airing after nearly a two-year wait since the mid-season finale. In case you need a refresher, when we last saw the Duttons, Jamie (Wes Bentley) had finally made a move against Beth (Kelly Reilly) and John (Kevin Costner) as they fight for control and power of the ranch and the Dutton family's legacy.
When it returns: November 10 on Paramount Network
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36. St. Denis Medical
This new comedy series follows the doctors and nurses at an underfunded and, well, understaffed hospital in Oregon. Although the budget is tight and the number of people to help patients is low, the doctors and nurses are dedicated to trying their best to help their patients while maintaining their own sanity.
Starring: Wendi McLendon-Covey, David Alan Grier, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Lepper, Kaliko Kauahi, and more
When it premieres: November 12 on NBC
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37. Bad Sisters Season 2
The Garvey sisters return in the highly-anticipated second season of Bad Sisters . Picking up where Season 1 ended, it's now two-years since the "accidental death" of Grace's (Anne-Marie Duff) abusive husband. While the sisters have moved on, nothing stays buried forever. As past truths resurface, Grace, Eva (Sharon Horgan), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Bibi (Sarah Green), and Becka (Eve Hewson) are thrust back into the spotlight, with suspicions reaching an all-time high as more lies are told and they are forced to figure out who exactly they can trust.
When it returns: November 13 on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ 38. Silo Season 2
Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette in the second season of Silo this November. Picking up where Season 1 left off, this new season will dive deeper into the mysteries of the Silo, especially after Juliette walked outside it, revealing that maybe the inhabitants of the Silo aren't as alone as they might think.
When it returns: November 15 on Apple TV+
Rekha Garton / Apple TV+ 39. Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 2
The farewell to Cobra Kai continues this fall when the second half of Season 6 starts streaming on Netflix. The new episodes will pick up after Sam (Mary Mouser), Robby (Tanner Buchanan), Miguel (Xolo Maridueña), and the rest of Miyagi-Do arrive in Barcelona for the tournament, only to encounter Kreese (Martin Kove) and Dae-eun's (Alicia Hannah-Kim) new Cobra Kai, who are representing South Korea, and are led by Kwon (Brandon H. Lee) and Tory (Peyton List).
When it returns: November 15 on Netflix
Netflix 40. Outlander Season 7, Part 2
The second half of the penultimate Outlander season returns with Jamie (Sam Heughan), Claire (Caitríona Balfe), and Young Ian (John Bell) leaving the colonies and returning to their beloved homeland: Scotland. As the Revolutionary War rages on, Jamie and Claire are forced to choose between standing by those they love or fighting for the land they now call home. Meanwhile, back in their own time, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna (Sophie Skelton) face a new enemy that threatens to tear their family apart.
When it returns: November 22 on Starz
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41. Dune: Prophecy
Set 10,000 years before the events of Dune and the ascension of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), this new spinoff series follows two Harkonnen sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind and establish the fabled sect known as the Bene Gesserit. The series is inspired by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's novel Sisterhood of Dune .
Starring: Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Mark Strong, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, Edward Davis, Aoife Hinds, Chris Mason, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Jihae, Tabu, Charithra Chandran, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, Yerin Ha, and more
When it premieres: November 2024 on HBO and Max
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42. The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3
It's a new year at Essex College, which means even more shenanigans for our favorite girls to get up to. Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet), Bela (Amrit Kaur), and Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott) are ready to make the most of the year, but there are a few changes in store. Reneé Rapp will return for a few episodes to finish out Leighton's story before departing the series with several new cast members scheduled to join, including Gracie Lawrence, Mia Rodgers, and Ruby Cruz.
When it returns: November 2024 on Max
Tina Thorpe / Max 43. A Man on the Inside
From executive producer Mike Schur, A Man on the Inside follows Charles (Ted Danson), a retired man who gets a new lease on life when he answers an add from a PI and becomes a mole in a secret investigation.
Starring: Ted Danson, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Stephanie Beatriz, Lilah Richcreek Estrada, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Sally Struthers, Margaret Avery, John Getz, Susan Ruttan, Lori Tan Chinn, Clyde Kusatsu, Marc Evan Jackson, Jama Williamson, Wyatt Yang, Deuce Basco, Lincoln Lambert, Kerry O'Malley, and more
When it premieres: November 2024 on Netflix
Netflix 44. Squid Game Season 2
Squid Game Season 2 will return fans to the twisted and wild competition that made Season 1 one of the most talked-about shows of 2022. While not much is known about the plot of the new season, it will pick up three years after Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), aka Player 456, decided to rejoin the game. As new participants gather to try to win the prize of 45.6 billion won, Gi-hun is on the hunt for answers as he tries to unravel all the mysteries behind this survival game.
When it returns: December 26 on Netflix
Netflix / Via youtube.com 45. And finally, Dexter: Original Sin
A prequel to the critical-acclaimed series Dexter , this new show is set 15 years before we first met Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) in the original series. Set in 1991 Miami, the show follows Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer. With his bloodthirsty urges just under the surface, Dexter must learn to channel his inner darkness. With the help of his father, Harry (Christian Slater), he adopts a code that will help him find and kill people who deserve the be punished.
Starring: Patrick Gibson, Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey, James Martinez, Christina Milian, Alex Shimizu, Reno Wilson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and more
When it premieres: December 2024 on Paramount+ with Showtime
Myrna Suarez / Paramount+ / Showtime We can't fit everything into one post, so which shows are YOU also looking forward to this fall? Tell us in the comments below!