30 Must-Watch New and Returning TV Shows This Fall

Exciting Fall TV Premieres You Won’t Want to Miss

As the fall season rolls in, television is set to deliver an array of thrilling new and returning shows. This year’s line-up promises exciting storylines and impressive casts, making it the perfect time to mark your calendars.

Thrilling New Seasons

Stranger Things Season 2

Details about exactly how this breakout hit will follow up its monstrously popular freshman season are scarce
Details about exactly how this breakout hit will follow up its monstrously popular freshman season are scarce. (Producers have been tight-lipped.) But all parties have promised bigger threats descending upon Hawkins, Indiana. Could Season 2 be even scarier than Season 1? Stranger things have happened.

Kevin Can Wait

Premieres Nov. 2 on CBS.
Premieres Nov. 2 on CBS.

American Horror Story

Again draped in secrecy, FX's cult horror anthology returns
Again draped in secrecy, FX’s cult horror anthology returns with a number of high-profile guest stars and a plot that uses the 2016 presidential election as a jumping-off point. Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are again part of producer Ryan Murphy’s ensemble.

Thrilling Comedies

Young Sheldon

This single-cam 'The Big Bang Theory' spinoff centers on the younger version of Jim Parsons' Sheldon Cooper
This single-cam ‘The Big Bang Theory’ spinoff centers on the younger version of Jim Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper, played by standout Iain Armitage.

The Good Doctor

Fresh off 'Bates Motel,' Freddie Highmore stars as a surgical resident with autism
Fresh off ‘Bates Motel,’ Freddie Highmore stars as a surgical resident with autism, joining a new hospital.

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Larry David is finally coming back to HBO
Larry David is finally coming back to HBO and for this long-awaited new season, he’s bringing guest stars like Elizabeth Banks, Jimmy Kimmel, Nick Offerman and Bryan Cranston along for the ride.

Dynamic Drama Series

This Is Us

Emotionally prepare yourself for the second season of the show
Emotionally prepare yourself for the second season of the show that NBC won’t let you forget was a huge success last season.

Law & Order: True Crime

NBC uses the 'Law & Order' banner to get into the true-crime-drama business
NBC uses the ‘Law & Order’ banner to get into the true-crime-drama business, with Edie Falco starring in this eight-part retelling of the Menendez brothers trial.

Conclusion

Fall TV promises a plethora of options for audiences to explore. With an impressive variety of dramas, comedies, and anthologies, there is something for everyone to enjoy.


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