50 TV Shows That Are Premiering And Returning In Fall 2022 That Are Worth Checking Out
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 50 shows that are premiering or returning in Fall 2022 that you should mark on your calendars:
1.House of the Dragon
The Game of Thrones universe is expanding with House of the Dragon, a prequel series that takes us into the events of George R. R. Martin's Fire & Blood novel. Set almost 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, this new series marks the beginning of the end of House Targaryen as we watch everything that unfolded leading up to and during the "Dance of the Dragons." While a lot of us — myself included — were skeptical about diving into a new GoT show after the series finale of the original, I have to say, this show is everything I could've hoped for and more.
Starring: Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Milly Alcock, Olivia Cooke, Emily Carey, Rhys Ifans, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, Graham McTavish, Matthew Needham, Jefferson Hall, and more
When it premiered: Aug. 21 on HBO and HBO Max
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2.Abbott Elementary Season 2
The best new show of last year returns for its sophomore season, and I've really just missed the absolute joy this series brings me. It's a new year at Abbott Elementary as Janine, Gregory, Ava, Melissa, Jacob, and Barbara try once again to navigate their lives at teachers. Following the Season 1 finale, Janine is staying at the school and so is Gregory, and I'm just excited to see where Emmy Award WINNER Quinta Brunson and the amazing writers take these characters this season.
When it returns: Sept. 21 on ABC
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3.Derry Girls Season 3
Okay, if you live in the UK you've already seen the final season of Derry Girls, but for us over here in the US, we finally get to experience the magic of new episodes when it hits Netflix this fall. This incredible (and underrated) show kicks off its final batch of episodes with Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle, and James just trying to survive school and rise to the top of their social scene. While I'm sad to see this show end so soon, I can't wait to enjoy its final send-off.
When it returns: Oct. 7 on Netflix
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4.The White Lotus: Sicily
The second season of this Emmy Award-winning series kicks off this fall with a brand-new cast. The White Lotus Season 2 is set to take place in Sicily, where chaos is bound to ensue at this overseas White Lotus location. This season will also focus on the roles between lovers and friends. While the Season 1 cast may be gone, Jennifer Coolidge will be back to reprise her Emmy-winning role as Tanya, and I can't wait to see what she gives us this time.
Starring: Jennifer Coolidge, F. Murray Abraham, Aubrey Plaza, Haley Lu Richardson, Meghann Fahy, Theo James, Adam DiMarco, Tom Hollander, Will Sharpe, Jon Gries, and more
When it returns: Fall 2022 on HBO Max
5.The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
J. R. R Tolkien's beautiful and elaborate fantasy realm comes to TV with Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Set thousands of years before The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, this takes fans back to the days where great powers were forged, and kingdoms rose to glory and fell to ruin. The series follows a group of unlikely heroes who are tested as one of the greatest villains in the fantasy genre threatens to cover the world in darkness.
Starring: Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Robert Aramayo, Owain Arthur, Maxim Baldry, Nazanin Boniadi, Morfydd Clark, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Charles Edwards, Trystan Gravelle, Sir Lenny Henry, Ema Horvath, Markella Kavenagh, Joseph Mawle, Tyroe Muhafidin, Sophia Nomvete, Lloyd Owen, Megan Richards, Dylan Smith, Charlie Vickers, Leon Wadham, Benjamin Walker, Daniel Weyman, Sara Zwangobani, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 2 on Prime Video
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6.The Crown Season 5
The Crown will continue this fall as we enter a new era of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. This season will take us into the 1990s, and will detail some of the biggest moments for the British monarchy, including the John Major government years, the tumultuous ending of Prince Charles and Princess Diana's marriage, and more. Imelda Staunton takes over as Queen Elizabeth II, while Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Dominic West, Elizabeth Debicki, and more join the cast too.
When it returns: Nov. 2022 on Netflix
7.Grey's Anatomy Season 19
Grey's Anatomy returns for another season this fall, but things are going to look slightly different at Grey Sloan. Following the suspension of their usual residency program, Grey Sloan is taking a chance on interns that might not have been placed otherwise. Enter a new group of interns that include actors Harry Shum Jr., Adelaide Kane, Midori Francis, Niko Terho, and Alexis Floyd. Also, Ellen Pompeo will take a step back from Grey's this season, as she will only appear in eight episodes over the course of the 22 episodes. Oh, and Kate Walsh is returning as Addison Montgomery.
When it returns: Oct. 6 on ABC
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8.Dead to Me Season 3
While it has been over two years since we got the second season of this show, the final season of Dead to Me will be hitting our screens this fall. While I'm not ready to say goodbye to Jen and Judy just yet, I know that Liz Feldman and the team have likely put together a master class final season. Season 2 ended on a big of a cliffhanger, so Season 3 will likely pick up right after with more chaos and comedy than ever before.
When it returns: Fall 2022 on Netflix
9.Andor
The newest Star Wars series on Disney+ picks up five years before the events of Rogue One, as we follow Cassian Andor and others during the time that a Rebel Alliance was beginning to form against the Empire. We'll watch as Cassian goes from a thief to the determined (and lovable) revolutionary who eventually joins the Rebellion.
Starring: Diego Luna, Genevieve O'Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw, Forest Whitaker, and more
When it premieres: Sept. 21 on Disney+
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10.Ghosts Season 2
One of the best new shows of last year returns with Season 2 this fall, and I couldn't be more excited. The new season of Ghosts will continue to follow Sam and Jay as they try to get their bed and breakfast up and running, while also dealing with the amazing ensemble of ghosts that live in their house. This show is so special, so if you haven't watched Season 1 yet, now is the time.
When it returns: Sept. 29 on CBS
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11.Criminal Minds: Evolution
The Criminal Minds family is back when this reboot kicks off this fall. The series will follow the FBI's elite team of criminal profilers as they come up against one of their biggest threats yet, an UnSub who has used the pandemic to build a network of other serial killers. As the world opens back up, the team now must hunt down these killers one by one. A lot of original cast members are returns; however, we will miss Matthew Gray Gubler as Spencer Reid.
Starring: Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Adam Rodriguez, Paget Brewster, Zach Gilford, and more
When it premieres: Fall 2022 on Paramount+
12.Wednesday
This spooky series follows Wednesday Addams and her years as a student at Nevermore Academy. Basically, we're getting The Addams Family as a teen drama filled with supernatural mystery, and I couldn't be more excited. Wednesday will focus on Wednesday's attempt to master her emerging psychic abilities, as she tries to solve a supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago. I, for one, am pumped.
Starring: Jenna Ortega, Luis Guzmán, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Gwendoline Christie, and more
When it premieres: Fall 2022 on Netflix
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13.Reboot
From the creator of Modern Family, this hilarious new series pokes fun at a TV trend we all can't help but love: rebooting a beloved family sitcom. Reboot tells the story of a cast of a 2000s family sitcom who are suddenly brought back together to try to rekindle the magic their show once had, all while dealing with their own problems.
Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, Johnny Knoxville, Paul Reiser, Rachel Bloom, Calum Worthy, Krista Marie Yu, and more
When it premieres: Sept. 20 on Hulu
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14.The Midnight Club
From Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong and based on the iconic works of Christopher Pike, The Midnight Club is set a hospice with a mysterious history, where the eight members of the Midnight Club meet each night to tell sinister stories, as they look for signs of the supernatural from the beyond.
Starring: Iman Benson, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd, Annarah Cymone, William Chris Sumpter, Adia, Aya Furukawa, Sauriyan Sapkota, Matt Biedel, Samantha Sloyan, Zach Gilford, Heather Langenkamp, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 7 on Netflix
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15.The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2
Honestly, I couldn't be more excited that this show is coming back for Season 2 soon. The Sex Lives of College Girls is back with their sophomore season, and we'll pick up basically where we left off in Season 1. Kimberly, Whitney, Leighton, and Bela are really just trying to survive college, while also dealing with their complicated social lives. This season will focus on the rest of their freshman years too.
When it returns: Fall 2022 on HBO Max
16.Quantum Leap
This fall NBC is rebooting the iconic Quantum Leap series, and it's definitely something you'll want to check out. A new team, led by Ben Song, has assembled to restart the Quantum Leap project in hopes of understanding the mysteries surrounding it. However, everything changes when Ben makes an unauthorized leap into the past, leaving the team behind to solve the mystery of why he did it.
Starring: Raymond Lee, Caitlin Bassett, Ernie Hudson, Mason Alexander Park, Nanrisa Lee, Martin Gero, Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt, and more
When it premieres: Sept. 19 on NBC
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17.The Handmaid's Tale Season 5
The Handmaid's Tale returns for its penultimate season this fall, as June faces the consequences of (spoiler) killing Commander Waterford and struggling to redefine her identity and purpose since fleeing Gilead. As June, Luke, and Moira fight Gilead, Serena is trying to raise her profile in Toronto, as Gilead's influence slowly starts to creep over the boarder.
When it returned: Sept. 14 on Hulu
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18.Manifest Season 4
Since being saved from cancellation, Manifest will make its Netflix debut with this final season, which will be split into two parts. The new season will continue the mystery surrounding Flight 828, but this time we're dealing with a bit of a time jump. Season 4 will pick up two years after the tragedy involving Grace, as the Stone family tries to pick up the pieces of their lives. The last season was an emotional roller coaster, so I'm just gearing up for more chaos when Manifest returns this fall.
When it returns: Nov. 4 on Netflix
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19.From Scratch
Inspired by the memoir From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily, and Finding Home, this new limited series follows the love story between Amy, an American student studying abroad in Italy, and Lina, a Sicilian chef. Their whirlwind romance faces several unforeseen challenges, including their very different culture backgrounds.
Starring: Zoe Salda?a, Eugenio Mastrandrea, Danielle Deadwyler, Keith David, Judith Scott, Kellita Smith, Lucia Sardo, Paride Benassai, Roberta Rigano, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 21 on Netflix
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20.Ramy Season 3
This critically acclaimed comedy series returns this fall with even more laughs and family drama than the one before. Once again, the show will explore the challenges Ramy faces while trying to essentially exist in two worlds: being an American and Egyptian. While Ramy abandons his spiritual journey, he's now decided to dedicate himself to him and his uncle's diamond business this time around.
When it returns: Sept. 30 on Hulu
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21.Yellowstone Season 5
The Dutton family is back when Yellowstone returns for a fifth season this November. While Season 4 was anything but calm, this new season promises more chaos and drama as the Dutton family chooses sides and alliances shift. While maintaining the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the US remains the top priority, it looks like the Duttons will be fighting even more battles amongst each other as well.
When it returns: Nov. 13 on Paramount Network
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22.Mythic Quest Season 3
This beloved and underrated series returns with Season 3 soon, and if you haven't caught up on it yet, what are you waiting for? This new season of Mythic Quest will pick up with Ian and Poppy navigating the gaming world as their partnership at the newly formed GrimPop Studios takes off. Meanwhile, back at Mythic Quest, David settles into his new role as boss, but finds out that the job is harder than he imagined.
When it returns: Fall 2022 on Apple TV+
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23.Atlanta Season 4
The fourth and final season of Atlanta hits our screen this fall, and this time we are headed back to Atlanta for one last journey. This newest season finds Earn, Paper Boi, Darius, and Van back in their hometown, but the question they face is whether Atlanta has changed or have they?
When it returns: Sept. 15 on FX
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24.Vampire Academy
From The Vampire Diaries executive producer Julie Plec comes the adaptation of this beloved young adult series. In a world of privilege and glamour, two young women's friendship transcends their different classes as they prepare to complete their education and enter royal vampire society. Of course, what's a vampire show without sweeping love stories and enough YA drama for everyone to enjoy.
Starring: Sis Stringer, Daniela NIeves, Kieron Moore, André Dae Kim, J. August Richards, Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Rhian Blundell, Jonetta Kaiser, Andrew Liner, and more
When it premieres: Sept. 15 on Peacock
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25.Blockbuster
Netflix making a comedy series about Blockbuster is low-key one of the best and funniest things the streamer has done. Blockbuster is an ensemble comedy that takes place in the last Blockbuster Video in the US. The show will explore what, and who, it takes for a small business to succeed against all odds.
Starring: Randall Park, Melissa Fumero, Tyler Alvarez, Madeleine Arthur, Olga Merediz, JB Smoove, Kamaia Fairburn, and more
When it premieres: Nov. 3 on Netflix
26.Cobra Kai Season 5
The newest season of this hit Netflix series returned in September, and things are heating up for Daniel, Johnny, Miguel, Robby, Mary, and more. Following the shocking results of the All Valley Tournament, Terry Silver is now expanding the Cobra Kai empire, as he tries to make the "No Mercy" style of karate the only thing in town. With Kreese in jail, Johnny has decided to set his karate aside, but Daniel ends up needing his help sooner rather than later.
When it returned: Sept. 9 on Netflix
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27.Tell Me Lies
Created by Meaghan Oppenheimer, Tell Me Lies tells the story of Lucy and Stephen, who embark on a tumultuous and intoxicating relationship that unfolds over the course of eight years. After Lucy and Stephen meet in college, their choices together and apart have bigger consequences than they even realize. Their relationship begins as a typical romance, but soon they quickly fall into an addictive entanglement that will change their lives forever.
Starring: Grace Van Patten, Jackson White, Catherine Missal, Spencer House, Sonia Mena, Branden Cook, Benjamin Wadsworth, Alicia Crowder, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 7 on Hulu
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28.Wedding Season
Rose Salazar is flawless in this new genre-bending series that follows Katie and Stefan, who fall for each other at a wedding and begin seeing each other, despite the fact that Katie has a fiancé. Two months after Katie's wedding, her new husband and his entire family are shockingly murdered, and the police believe that Stefan did it, while Stefan believes Katie did.
Starring: Rosa Salazar, Gavin Drea, Jade Harrison, Jamie Michie, Bhav Joshi, Ioanna Kimbook, Omar Baroud, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 8 on Hulu
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29.Kevin Can F**k Himself Season 2
Annie Murphy returns in the final season of this short-lived but brilliant series. Once again, Allison and Patty are dealing with a lot. This time, they are now having to add "Neil knows about Allison trying to kill Kevin" on their list of things to worry about. As they scramble to deal with Neil, Allison is pushed to find a better way out of her horrible marriage.
When it returned: Aug. 22 on AMC and AMC+
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30.The Good Fight Season 6
It's going to be sad to see this show go, but I'm ready for an amazing ride to the finish line. The sixth and final season of The Good Fight follows Diane as she's struggling with an uneasy sense of déjà vu. With everything from Roe v. Wade to voting rights and more, Diane is struggling to just keep everything together. Meanwhile, the lawyers at Reddick & Associates are wondering how everything around them will impact themselves and the world at large.
When it returned: Sept. 8 on Paramount+
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31.The Walking Dead Season 11
The final — yes, FINAL — part of the final season of The Walking Dead kicks off this October, and it's time to see how Daryl, Carol, Maggie, Negan, and the rest of our favorite team band together one last time. This show has gone through a lot over its 11-season run, but everything will lead to this final showdown. While The Walking Dead is ending, there are several spinoffs in the works, so if you aren't ready to say goodbye just yet, there will be more to watch soon.
When it returns: Oct. 2 on AMC and AMC+
32.Last Light
Lost star Matthew Fox makes his return to TV in this new series this fall. Last Light follows Andy, who soon realizes while on a business trip to the Middle East that something is wrong with the world's oil supply, which sets off a chain reaction. As the world is thrust into chaos, Andy and his family, who are all separated, will do anything to find each other again.
Starring: Matthew Fox, Joanne Froggatt, Alyth Ross, Taylor Fay, Amber Rose Revah, Victor Alli, Tom Wlaschiha, Hakeem Jomah, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 8 on Peacock
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33.Shantaram
In his first starring TV role since Sons of Anarchy, Charlie Hunnam returns to TV with Shantaram. The series follows a fugitive named Lin Ford, who is looking to get lost in vibrant and chaotic 1980s Bombay. Alone in this unfamiliar city, Lin struggles to avoid the troubles he's running from. After falling for a mysterious woman named Karla, Lin must choose between freedom or love and the complications that come with it.
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Shubham Saraf, Elektra Kilbey, Fayssal Bazzi, Luke Pasqualino, Antonia Desplat, Alyy Khan, Sujaya Dasgupta, Vincent Perez, David Field, Alexander Siddig, Gabrielle Scharnitzky, Elham Ehsas, Rachel Kamath, Matthew Joseph, Shiv Palekar, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 14 on Apple TV+
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34.Los Espookys Season 2
Season 2 of this great series finds Renaldo, our charismatic leader, haunted by the ghost of a beauty pageant queen, while úrsula enlists an old friend to challenge the political status quo. Meanwhile, Tati is adjusting to her life as a newlywed, Andrés tries to make piece with his inner demons, and Uncle Tico is searching for purpose. Los Espookys is such a fun show, and I hope you get the chance to catch up on this series.
When it returns: Sept. 16 on HBO and HBO Max
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35.The Winchesters
The world of Supernatural returns with this spinoff series from Jensen and Danneel Ackles. The Winchesters will take fans of the original show back in time as Dean Winchester narrates the story of how his parents, John Winchester and Mary Campbell, met, fell in love, and fought monsters together, all while searching for their missing fathers.
Starring: Meg Donnelly, Drake Rodger, Bianca Kajlich, Demetria McKinney, Nida Khurshid, Jojo Fleites, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 11 on The CW
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36.Devil in Ohio
Marking Emily Deschanel's first starring TV role since Bones, Devil in Ohio follows Dr. Suzanne Mathis, a psychiatrist who suddenly takes an interest in Mae, a young teenager who arrives at a hospital with a pentagram carved into her back. Soon, Suzanne takes Mae into her home and learns that she escaped a devil-worshipping cult in the rural neighboring county.
Starring: Emily Deschanel, Sam Jaeger, Gerardo Celasco, Madeleine Arthur, Xaria Dotson, Alisha Newton, Naomi Tan, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 2 on Netflix
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37.Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Organized Crime, and Law & Order
For the first time ever, all three Law & Order shows will kick off their new seasons with a three-way crossover event. That's right, we'll get to see Olivia Benson, Elliot Stabler, DA Jack McCoy, and more together onscreen for three — yes, THREE — episodes of television. The other thing worth noting for SVU is that this season will mark Kelli Giddish's last as Amanda Rollins, a choice she apparently didn't make herself.
When they return: Sept. 22 on NBC
38.Station 19 Season 6
Station 19 returns this fall following quite a bit of changes at the end of Season 5. With Jack learning more about his family, it's safe to say one of our favorite firefighters will be dealing with a lot when this new season begins. Meanwhile, Andy will be piecing her life back together following her trial, Carina and Maya will continue their pregnancy journey, and so much more.
When it returns: Oct. 6 on ABC
39.The English
This epic Western follows Lady Cornelia Locke and Eli Whipp, who come together in 1890 Middle America to cross a violent landscape. Both of them have a clear sense of their destiny; however, neither is aware that it is rooted in their shared past. As they face obstacles that push them to their limits, they get even closer to their final destination in Wyoming. Once there, a series of bizarre and unsolved murder begins to take shape as their intertwined history is more complicated than they realize.
Starring: Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer, Rafe Spall, Tom Hughes, Toby Jones, Ciaran Hinds, Valerie Pachner, Stephen Rea, and more
When it premieres: Nov. 11 on Prime Video
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40.High School
From executive producer Clea DuVall and based on musicians Tegan and Sara's bestselling memoir, High School follows the story of twin sisters who struggle to find their own identities as their self-discovery journeys mirror each other's. Told through a backdrop of '90s grunge and rave culture, the show weaves between parallel memories of sisters growing up down the hall from one another.
Starring: Railey Gilliland, Seazynn Gilliland, Cobie Smulders, Kyle Bornheimer, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 14 on Freevee on Prime Video
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41.Welcome to Chippendales
This new true-crime series tells the wild story of Somen "Steve" Banerjee, an Indian immigrant who becomes the unlikely founder of the world's greatest and most well-known male stripping empire. Steve lets nothing stand in his way during his rise to the top as he makes it in America the best way that he can.
Starring: Kumail Nanjiani, Murray Bartlett, Annaleigh Ashford, Dan Stevens, Juliette Lewis, Robin de Jesús, Andrew Rannells, Spencer Boldman, Quentin Plair, and more
When it premieres: Nov. 22 on Hulu
42.Home Economics Season 3
This beloved comedy series always deserves more hype, so I'm here to tell you that you should watch Home Economics. And if you're already caught up, here's what's going down in Season 3. The new season will kick off with our favorite family going to Disneyland, and with it comes all the complications and hilarity that you would expect from taking a massive family trip to the Happiest Place on Earth.
When it returns: Sept. 21 on ABC
43.Avenue 5 Season 2
This bonkers comedy finally returns with Season 2 this October, and we really hit the ground running. While manning a luxury spacecraft owned by Herman Judd, Captain Ryan Clark finds himself in over his head. Picking up five months after failing to reroute the vessel, this new season follows the crew as they struggle to lead, calm, control, and, in some cases, hide from the unruly passengers they are now stuck with.
When it returns: Oct. 10 on HBO and HBO Max
44.Fate: The Winx Saga Season 2
Fate: The Winx Saga returns with Season 2, and school is back in session for these fairies. The new school year begins under the very strict authority of Alfea's former headmistress Rosalind. With the Burned Ones gone, Dowling disappeared, and Silva imprisoned for treason, the Alfea of last year has grown up with new magic, new romances, and even new faces. But, when fairies start to go missing, Bloom and her friends discover that a dangerous threat is lurking a lot closer than they think.
When it returns: Sept. 16 on Netflix
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45.Alaska Daily
Hilary Swank stars in this new drama series that follows Eileen, a New York journalist who moves to Alaska for a fresh start. As she looks for redemption, both personally and professionally, she joins a daily metro newspaper in her new small town.
Starring: Hilary Swank, Jeff Perry, Matt Malloy, Meredith Holzman, Grace Dove, Pablo Castelblanco, Ami Park, Craig Frank, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 6 on ABC
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46.Willow
A sequel to the 1988 film of the same name, this new series tells the story of a magical world where magical creatures are thriving since a magician and an infant girl united the realms and vanquished an evil queen. However, now the adventure continues when an unlikely group of heroes set off on a dangerous quest to places far beyond their home, where they must face their inner demons and save their world.
Starring: Warwick Davis, Ruby Cruz, Erin Kellyman, Ellie Bamber, Tony Revolori, Amar Chadha-Patel, Dempsey Bryk, Joanne Whalley, and more
When it premieres: Nov. 30 on Disney+
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47.A Friend of the Family
Based on the harrowing true story, A Friend of the Family follows the Broberg family, whose daughter was kidnapped multiple times over a period of a few years by a charismatic, obsessed family friend. This so-called friend used the families vulnerabilities to drive them apart and ultimately turn their daughter against them. The show follows how their lives changed forever, and how this family ultimately survived.
Starring: Anna Paquin, Jake Lacy, Colin Hanks, Lio Tipton, Mckenna Grace, Hendrix Yancey, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 6 on Peacock
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48.Reginald the Vampire
Spider-Man: No Way Home star Jacob Batalon makes his TV debut in Reginald the Vampire this fall. This new series follows Reginald, who stumbles into becoming an unlikely hero in a world populated by vampires. When he discovers that he has a few unrecognized powers of his own, Reginald soon realizes that even though life might not be going his way, he can can still strive to make the best of it.
Starring: Jacob Batalon, Savannah Basley, Em Haine, Mandela Van Peebles, Jeremiah Chechik, Harley Peyton, and more
When it premieres: Oct. 5 on SYFY
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49.One of Us Is Lying Season 2
The new season of One of Us Is Lying picks up with the Bayview Four, once again, having a deadly secret. This new season will follow Bronwyn, Cooper, Addy, Janae, Maeve, Vanessa, Kevin, and more as they do everything in their power to protect their secrets, themselves, and each other.
When it returns: Oct. 20 on Peacock
50.Fakes
This new Netflix YA series follows two best friends who accidentally build — and then, of course, lose — one of the largest fake ID empires in North America. As the duo have more cash than they could have ever dreamed possible, life seems pretty great, until they are raided by the feds and one of them goes to jail while the other walks away. Fakes follows what happens after you lose it all as the audience tries to figure out which BFF is actually telling the truth.
Starring: Emilija Baranac, Richard Harmon, Jennifer Tong, and more
When it premiered: Sept. 2 on Netflix