Top Shows Dominating the Fall TV Lineup this Season
Get ready for an exciting lineup of new shows and seasons hitting your screens this August! Here are some of the highlights:
Drama and Mystery
A Man on the Inside Season 2, starring Ted Danson as a retiree detective going undercover at Wheeler College for a new case, is set to premiere on Netflix. No release date has been announced yet.
The Paper will debut on NBC/Peacock on September 4, focusing on small-town journalism.
Black Rabbit, a new crime drama featuring Jason Bateman and Jude Law, combines elements of The Bear and Ozark.
Task is an upcoming crime series on HBO Max, with Mark Ruffalo playing an FBI agent investigating a string of robberies.
The Last Frontier on Apple TV+ is about a US Marshal tasked with rounding up inmates who were accidentally released from a plane crash in Alaska.
The Witcher Season 4 on Netflix features Liam Hemsworth as the new Geralt of Rivia, with the series set to end with its fifth season.
Dutton Ranch is a potential Yellowstone spin-off featuring Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) and Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly), set to premiere later this year on Paramount+.
Landman Season 2 on Paramount+ features Billy Bob Thornton's oil fixer Tommy Norris dealing with a new villain, cartel leader Galino, after the death of oil magnate Monty Miller.
Alien: Earth will debut on FX/Hulu on August 12, with Noah Hawley serving as the showrunner.
It: Welcome to Derry is a prequel to the It films, set in the 1960s and focusing on a Black family moving into a white suburb in Maine, with Pennywise the Clown's origins revealed.
Sci-Fi and Action
Pluribus on Apple TV+ is a sci-fi series created by Vince Gilligan, starring Rhea Seehorn.
Fallout Season 2 on Prime Video will reportedly take place in the future city of New Vegas, adapting the popular survival video game spin-off of the same name. No release date has been announced yet.
Peacemaker Season 2 will air on HBO Max on August 22, with John Cena reprising his role as Peacemaker.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf will premiere on Prime Video on August 27, serving as a prequel to The Terminal List.
Comedy and Drama
The Morning Show Season 4 will feature Marion Cotillard, Greta Lee, and Aaron Pierre as new cast members, with artificial intelligence as a major theme.
Butterfly will premiere on Prime Video on August 13, starring Daniel Dae Kim as a former CIA operative.
Ethan Hawke stars in The Lowdown, an FX series based on Oklahoma historian Lee Roy Chapman, investigating Tulsa's secret historical connection with the Ku Klux Klan.
Wednesday Season 2 will premiere on Netflix on August 6, with Jenna Ortega returning as Wednesday Addams.
Platonic Season 2 will continue on Apple TV+ on August 6, focusing on the friendship between Will (Seth Rogen) and Sylvia (Rose Bryne).
Sports and Documentaries
HBO Max will air Season 20 of Hard Knocks on August 5, featuring the Buffalo Bills.
America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys will be released on Netflix on August 19, focusing on the career of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Only Murders in the Building Season 5 will return later this year, with new cast members including Logan Lerman, Beanie Feldstein, Keegan-Michael Key, Renée Zellweger, and possibly Paul Rudd.
Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting new shows and seasons!
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