Fall TV Preview: 65 of the Most-Anticipated New and Returning Shows of 2024

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Fall TV Preview

Sixty-five shows coming this fall, you ask? And that’s not even a full list of everything that’s coming, you ask?

To which we respond: après les strikes, le déluge! Yes, there will be 31 shows premiering in September, and that’s after we said to each other last week there’s no more room at the inn — we need to stop adding things to this list! So you may notice that there are a few things missing, actually, and to those shows we say: 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! — premiering this month, from his new offerings (“American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story,” “Grotesquerie” and “Doctor Odyssey”) to his two returning ones, “9-1-1” on ABC and “9-1-1: Lone Star” on Fox. Even crazier: They all premiere within nine days of one another. (How!?)

What you will be the most excited about on this list will vary, of course. And as usual, there are a few big shows that haven’t been dated yet, such as HBO’s “Dune: Prophecy” (which will premiere in November TBA), as well as Netflix’s “No Good Deed” (from “Dead to Me” creator Liz Feldman) and the streamer’s new Mike Schur comedy (starring Ted Danson!), “Man on the Inside.” But beyond the Murphy-verse, there are the much-anticipated spinoff shows “Agatha All Along” on Disney+ (revolving around Kathryn Hahn’s breakout villain from 2021’s “WandaVision”) and Colin Farrell’s (unrecognizable) deep dive into his portrayal of “The Penguin” on Max, which follows Matt Reeves’ 2022 movie “The Batman.” And then we have Apple TV+’s highbrow thriller “Disclaimer” from Alfonso Cuarón — starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline — and Hulu’s adaptation of Charles Yu’s best-selling book “Interior Chinatown.” Also, many of us will be weeping as we say goodbye to FX’s “What We Do in the Shadow” and HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere,” which embark on their final seasons this fall.

Or maybe you just want to see how Taylor Sheridan wraps up Kevin Costner’s in absentia storyline on “Yellowstone” when the show finally, finally comes back in November. Which, if that’s the case for you, is entirely fair. Happy watching!

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