Your Guide to 43 New TV Shows: From ‘Young Sheldon’ to ‘Will and Grace’ and More
Losing summer is a painful thing. No one is going to argue that point. But maybe some — if not all — of that pain can be taken away by the fact that the new television season is here. Some of you may roll your eyes and groan thinking about what dramas and comedies are coming your way, but we prefer to view the cup as half full, and there are a lot of new shows to look forward to, some of which actually seem very promising. Whether it's the broadcast networks, cable channels, or streaming services like Netflix, there's something for everyone.
The Big Bang Theory is TV's top-rated show, and now we're getting a prequel in the form of Young Sheldon. There are dramas like HBO's The Deuce starring James Franco, The Good Doctor in which Freddie Highmore plays an autistic surgeon, and Ten Days in the Valley, which marks Kyra Sedgwick's return to television. There are reboots (Dynasty, Ducktales, S.W.A.T.); no less than three U.S. Military shows (The Brave, SEAL Team, Valor); comedies that promise to bring something fresh to the table (Me, Myself and I, 9JKL, The Mayor); superheroes from Marvel Comics (Inhumans, The Gifted, Runaways, Big Hero 6, The Punisher); sci-fi (The Orville, Star Trek: Discovery, Future Man, Happy, Glitch), and perhaps, most excitedly, the return of old friends in the form of Will and Grace — which has already made such a splash that NBC renewed the show for a second season before it even debuted.
How many of these shows will still be around by the end of the season is anyone's guess, but to provide a look at what's what, we've pulled together the below guide to 43 series that will be premiering between now and November. Happy viewing!
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The Orville (Fox): September 10th
It was inevitable that Seth MacFarlane would eventually make his way to live action television, having more than conquered the world of prime time animation with the long-running Family Guy and American Dad, and the big screen with his CG stuffed buddy comedy Ted (not to mention its sequel, but let’s not even bring up A Million Ways To Die In The West—oh, crap, we just did). And considering his deep love for the Star Trek franchise, it’s even less surprising that his vehicle to do so would be a humorous take on Trek. The Orville is described by Fox as “a one-hour, live-action ensemble comedic drama set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of the U.S.S. Orville, a mid-level exploratory vessel.” This starship consists of a crew featuring a mix of humans and aliens who “face the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of regular people in a workplace…even though some of those people are from other planets, and the workplace is a faster-than-light spaceship.” The setting is the 25th Century, and Earth is a part of the Planetary Union, a fairly peaceful civilization with a fleet of 3,000 ships. This one promises plenty of laughs, but is not actually a spoof; it just happens to feature a dysfunctional group of characters led by McFarlane himself. This is a preview. The regular time-slot begins September 21st.
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The Deuce (HBO): September 10th
For anyone missing the good old decadent days of New York back in the 1970s, here’s a trip down memory lane. Says HBO, “In New York, the violence of the drug epidemic is worsening. Twin brothers, Vincent and Frankie Martino, become fronts for the Mob while operating out of Times Square, which is also the home of ‘Candy’, a sex worker who turns to the now legal emerging porn industry.” The show will look at the rise of the porn industry in Times Square. The cast includes James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
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I Am Frankie (Nickelodeon): September 11th
An experimental android named Frankie Gaines (Alex Hook) tries to assimilate with other kids in school while remaining under the radar to avoid the attention of a tech company named EGG that would like nothing better than to get their hands on her. Making friends, however, brings unwanted attention. Of course, with so much at stake, maybe her family sending her to a public school isn’t such a smart idea?
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In the Vault (go90): September 13th
Admittedly, we don’t know too much about this one, but thankfully go90 does, describing it as follows: “The original, scripted drama is comprised of eight 22-minute episodes, debuting just as the new school year kicks off across the country. Set on the fictional Woodlawn College campus one month into freshman year, In the Vault focuses on dorm hallmates who come to suspect one another of murder after a fellow student is killed at a party. Every student has secrets that may or may not serve as a motive, and none are safe from the other’s suspicions.”
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American Vandal (Netflix): September 15th
True crime stories are everywhere on TV, and this show decides to make fun of them. An aspiring documentary filmmaker uses his craft to try and get justice for a high school student expelled for drawing obscene images on the side of 27 teachers' vehicles.
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DuckTales (Disney XD): September 22nd
In a reboot of the ‘80s animated series, the adventure begins anew for Scrooge McDuck and his triplet duck grandnephews Huey, Duey, and Louie. Sounds like fun, but we’re waiting for Darkwing Duck’s return. Let’s get dangerous!
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Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access): September 24th
This is one of the big question marks of the fall: will Discovery, which takes place 10 years before the adventures of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, usher in a whole new era of Star Trek and reach a mainstream audience, or will the franchise be running in place? As the streaming service comments, the show will feature “a new ship, new characters and new missions, while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers.” Those new characters include Number One, played by The Walking Dead’s Sonequa Martin-Green.
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Young Sheldon (CBS): September 25th
News of this prequel to The Big Bang Theory was initially greeted with a great deal of skepticism. People saw it as little more than an opportunity to cash in on the success of the original series and the popularity of Jim Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper. But anyone who’s seen the trailer for the show can tell that there is a lot more to it than that. Iain Armitage is nine-year-old Sheldon, growing up in East Texas and separated from everyone around him because of his brilliance. Says CBS, “While the vulnerable, gifted, and somewhat naive Sheldon deals with the world, his very normal family must find a way to deal with him.” Parsons narrates the series, which will be airing right after The Big Bang Theory this fall, pretty much guaranteeing a one-two comic punch. The show’s premiere is on September 25th, but its regular run begins on November 2nd.
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Me, Myself And I (CBS): September 25th
In a world of sequels, prequels, and reboots, do you have any idea how hard it is to find an original idea? Of course you do. But prepare yourself, because this could actually be one. The lead character is Alex, and each episode allows us to watch his life unfold in three distinct time periods: 1991 when he’s 14, 2017 when he’s 40, and 2042 when he’s 65, played respectively by Jack Dylan Grazer, Saturday Night Live’s Bobby Moynihan and veteran comedian John Larroquette. This is definitely one to watch…or DVR…or stream. Hey, do whatever floats your boat, but check it out. This is a preview, the regular time-slot begins October 30th.
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The Brave (NBC): September 25th
Seems like everybody’s got a military drama this fall, and this is NBC’s, described by the network as follows: “This fresh, heart-pounding journey into the complex world of America's elite undercover military heroes follows Captain Adam Dalton (Mike Vogel) and his heroic Special Ops squad of highly trained undercover specialists as they carry out each mission on the ground.”
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The Good Doctor (ABC): September 25th
When you’ve spent five years playing a serial killer and you’ve murdered your mother to assumer her persona, what do you do for an encore? If you’re Freddie Highmore, you trade your kitchen knife in for a scalpel and move over from Bates Motel to The Good Doctor. In it, he plays a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome who becomes a part of the surgical unit in a prestigious hospital. Notes the network, “Alone in the world and unable to personally connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues.” Hey, we’ve seen this guy in action, and he definitely knows how to wield a blade… That's a good thing, right?
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Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (NBC): September 26th
Let’s face it, you can’t kill Law & Order with a stick (or a gun), probably because executive producer Dick Wolf has spent over two decades constantly reinventing the franchise. Well, he’s at it again with the dramatization of the Menendez Brothers and the murder of their parents that rocked the country throughout the early 1990s. Given last year’s success of American Crime Story: The People v. O. J. Simpson, Wolf could be on to something here. Dun dun.
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SEAL Team (CBS): September 27th
In an effort to reflect what they believe to be a more patriotic feeling in the country, the networks went crazy for military dramas this coming season, and this one seems to be a stand out. It focuses on both the personal and professional lives of an upper echelon of Navy SEALs as they “train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high stakes missions our country can ask of them.” One of the biggest draws of SEAL Team is, admittedly, actor David Boreanaz. There are few actors with the kind of track record that this guy has. He spent three years on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as the vampire Angel, an additional five on his own spin-off, and then 12 years as FBI agent Seeley Booth on Bones. The audience loves this guy, and there's every indication that that love affair will continue.
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Liar (SundanceTV): September 27th
Laura Newell (Joanne Froggatt) and Andrew Ellis (Ioan Gruffudd) meet and decide to date, and that’s when things start getting crazy, with SundanceTV noting, “neither fully realizes the far-reaching consequences that their meeting will have on each other or their families. Truth and consequences go hand in hand in a tense and gripping thriller that examines both sides of a relationship and both sides of the truth." Are there really two sides to every story? Apparently there are, as we’ll see.
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Will & Grace (NBC): September 28th
There was an undeniable chemistry when the cast got together in 2015 for a 10-minute online political episode that saw Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, and Sean Hayes step back into their roles without missing a beat. And it’s still there in the recently released extended trailer for the reboot, so we’re willing to bet (not money, of course) that this one will work. One encouraging sign: NBC has already renewed it for a second season.
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Marvel’s Inhumans (ABC): September 29th
You have to give Marvel Studios credit for originality. Not only have they built an empire on the big screen in less than a decade since the 2008 release of Iron Man, but they’re conquering the small screen as well by taking the same kind of chances. This show is a perfect example, its two-hour premiere was released theatrically exclusively in IMAX theaters for two weeks prior to the start of the eight-episode first season. Marvel notes that the show will tell the story of the genetically enhanced royal family of Inhumans, which is splintered by a military coup and are barely able to escape to Earth in general, Hawaii in particular: “Their surprising interactions with the lush world and humanity around them may prove to not only save them, but Earth itself.” We’ve got no choice but to believe that any show being kicked off in this manner has got to be worth binging on, though early reviews may not support that theory.
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Tin Star (Amazon Prime): September 29th
This 10-episode series stars Tim Roth as a British cop, who relocates to the Rocky Mountains to take the job of a police chief in what seems like an idyllic community. But when he goes up against an oil firm, the effects impact his family in such a way that the show turns into a story of revenge.
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Ten Days in the Valley (ABC): October 1st
Kyra Sedgwick, of The Closer, plays television producer and single mother Jane Sadler, whose life, as ABC says, "is turned upside down when her young daughter goes missing in the middle of the night. Just like her controversial police TV show, everything is a mystery, everyone has a secret and no one can be trusted.” Color us intrigued.
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Wisdom of the Crowd (CBS): October 1st
CBS says, “Wisdom of the Crowd is a drama about a visionary tech innovator who creates a cutting-edge crowdsourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder, and revolutionize crime-solving in the process.” We say this is proof there is indeed an app for everything.
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Ghosted (Fox): October 1st
Think of it as The X-Files played for laughs, as a skeptic (Craig Robinson) and a paranormal true believer (Adam Scott) are recruited by the government to investigate cases of the supernatural. While doing so, they discover a mystery that threatens us all (we hate those!)
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9JKL (CBS): October 2nd
Mark Feurstein (who recently concluded his run as Dr. Hank Lawson on Royal Pains) stars in this comedy inspired by a period in his actual life where he found himself living in an apartment between one occupied by his parents and another occupied by his brother, sister-in-law, and their baby. Sounds like space issues will be a problem.
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The Gifted (Fox): October 2nd
Mutants are everywhere these days, most visibly identified on the big screen by X-Men characters like Wolverine, Deadpool, and the students of Professor Xavier. But the genetically enhanced are making their way to television as well, first on FX’s Legion, and now on this new series, The Gifted. Firmly set in the X-Men Universe, the show is created by Fargo’s Matt Nix and is focused on a family who's on the run when parents discover that their children are mutants. Trying to escape the government, they join up with an underground community of mutants. This big budget adventure stars Amy Acker and Stephen Moyer as the parents, with Natalie Alyn Lind (you may recognize her from The Goldbergs) and Percy Hynes White as their little mutants… we mean, kids.
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The Mayor (ABC): October 3rd
This is one premise that defies credibility: In an effort to gain publicity for himself, a rapper decides to run for Mayor, and somehow gets elected. That would be like a reality star becoming Pres…Okay. Maybe not so far fetched. Brando Michael Hall and Glee's Lea Michele star.
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Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (ABC): October 3rd
Okay, admittedly this one could very easily dip into the arena of diabetic-inducing schmaltz, but there is something so incredibly endearing about Jason Ritter (a quality his late father, John, had as well). It makes us want to come along for this particular journey that he’s on. His character is Kevin Finn, a guy who has lived a life of self-centeredness, but discovers that everything is about to change. It seems he’s one of 36 people to have been chosen to save the world “one hug at a time” (according to the network), and to get on the road of enlightenment he’s paired up with a celestial being named Yvette. We’re putting our faith in this one (see what we did there?)
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Superstition (Syfy): October 6th
The Hastings own a family funeral home and graveyard, and their specialty is handling “afterlife care," providing services for those whose deaths were caused by elements of the supernatural. Says the network, “The Hastings uses arcane weaponry, incredible strength, mystical alchemy skills, and a deep knowledge of the occult and ancient lore from around the world to quell the evil within the shadows of the town.”
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Valor (The CW): October 9th
The first season unfolds in the present and the past, focusing on a US Army base where helicopter pilots are trained for secret missions both international and domestic. At the same time, there’s a look, through flashbacks, at a failed mission involving a female pilot that, according to The CW, “ultimately uncovers layers of personal and government/military secrets and leading to a season-long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.”
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Dynasty (The CW): October 11th
Eighties excess is back… or at least The CW is hoping that it is. The battle between the Carringtons and the Colbys — two of this country’s richest fictional families — begins anew in this reboot, which centers on two women and a struggle over (what else?) their family money. Says The CW, “The series will be told primarily through the perspectives of two women at odds: Fallon Carrington, daughter of billionate Blake Carrington, and her soon-to-be stepmother, Cristal, a Hispanic woman marrying into this WASP family and America’s most powerful class.” Normally, we’d want to avoid this one. Let’s face it, the original took itself so seriously that it eventually crashed under the weight of its own growing campiness. But this version seems to know exactly what it is, and takes on that camp full force. You watch the trailer waiting for the first sign of a slap fight between the two women… and then it happens! We may apologize for recommending this one later, but hey, you don’t know where we live.
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Mindhunter (Netflix): October 13th
TV execs clearly find something endearing in serial killers or the hunt for them, because it’s a genre that never seems to go out of style. Now Netflix has gotten into the game with this adaptation of the book Mind Hunter: Inside FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit, written by Mark Olshaker and John E. Douglas. The show will focus on a pair of FBI agents who go to prisons to interview serial killers in order to gain clues in solving ongoing killings. The agents are played by Holt McCallany and Jonathan Groff. Interesting aside: John E. Douglas served as the inspiration for agent Jack Crawford in Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon and subsequent novels.
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Lore (Amazon Prime): October 13th
Lore, with The X-Files’ Glen Morgan as showrunner, is a ten-episode series based on the popular podcast of the same name that is created by Aaron Mahnke. According to Amazon, the series “combines narration, historical mixed media, and dramatic scenes to bring to life terrifying but true stories. Celebrating the origins of the horror genre, Lore explores the real-life stories behind pop culture’s most legendary horror characters and myths, such as vampires, zombies, werewolves, ghosts, serial killers and witches.”
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White Famous (Showtime): October 15th
An African-American comedian (played by Jay Pharoah, formerly of Saturday Nigh Live) struggles to hang on to his credibility while becoming — you’ve got it — “white famous.” The show will make its time-slot premiere on November 2nd.
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Hit the Road (Audience Network): October 17th
Seinfeld alumni Jason Alexander stars in this series about a family rock band that is determined to make it to the big time, traveling the country in a small tour bus. Notes the official description, “They’re struggling to navigate their lives and relationships while juggling what’s best for the family versus what’s best for the band, they invariably end up making very unfortunate decisions. Yet nothing will stop them from claiming their rightful place in pop history.” Somehow we suspect what we’re not getting is a new version of The Partridge Family.
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Loudermilk (Audience Network): October 17th
Ron Livingston stars as Sam Loudermilk, an outspoken recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor who pretty much views everything negatively, and has no problem offering up his opinion, no matter who it offends. While struggling with recovery, he’s trying to pick up the shambles of his life. Oh, and it’s a comedy.
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Damnation (USA Network): October TBA
Describes USA, “An epic saga about the secret history of the 1930's American heartland, Damnation centers on the mythic conflict and bloody struggle between big money and the downtrodden, God and greed, charlatans, and prophets.” If conflict makes good drama, then this one should be great!
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S.W.A.T. (CBS): November 2nd
The '70s television series that became the 2003 feature film, is returning to television. Shemar Moore (who spent eleven years on Criminal Minds) will play Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson, who is given the assignment of heading a special crime-fighting unit in LA. It also stars Lina Esco and Kenny Johnson.
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Alias Grace (Netflix): November 3rd
A miniseries starring Sarah Gadon, Anna Paquin, and Zachary Levi. It’s set in 1840s Canada, where a seemingly shy woman is convicted of murder. During her trial, she becomes the obsession of a young doctor. It’s based on the novel by Margaret Atwood.
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Future Man (Hulu): November 14th
Leaving the angst of The Hunger Games behind him, Josh Hutcherson is lightening it up with this half-hour comedy series. Producing along with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Josh plays janitor Josh Futterman, whose love for gaming comes in handy when he’s approached with a mission to travel through time on a quest to save the human race from being destroyed. There's hope for all of us.
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Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu): November 21st
Let's face it, when it comes to Marvel, Hulu, like everyone else, has Netflix envy, and they're attempting to prove their prowess by mounting an adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona's Runaways. Taking center stage are six teenagers who learn that each of their parents are a part of The Pride, a supervillain criminal organization. This discovery sends them on the run and results in their forming a family unit of their own at the same time that they're discovering themselves as people.
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Godless (Netflix): November 22nd
Jeff Daniels is Frank Griffin, an 1880s American West outlaw hunting his former partner who he now views as an enemy. The chase leads him to La Belle, NM, which is a town inhabited only by women.
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She’s Gotta Have It (Netflix): November 23rd
Filmmaker Spike Lee turns his 1986 film into a series, starring DeWanda Wise as Nola Darling, a woman who is trying to figure herself out while dealing with friends, her job, and three lovers.
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Glitch (Netflix): November 28th
When seven people from a small town return from the dead seemingly in perfect physical condition, a doctor and police officer attempt to uncover the mystery behind this. The series was produced in Australia.
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Happy! (Syfy): November 29th
It’s a TV show from a graphic novel that doesn't feature superheroes! Former Law & Order: SVU star Chris Meloni is ex-cop turned hitman Nick Sax, who is also dealing with his alcoholism. Life takes an even more interesting turn when he finds himself being encouraged to get his act together by an imaginary blue-winged horse named Happy (voiced by Patton Oswalt). What a bizarre concept!
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Big Hero 6 (DisneyXD): November TBA
A sequel to the theatrical Disney Marvel film, this television series will be presented in traditional 2D animation rather than in CG as the film was. In the show, Hiro (Ryan Potter) is attending the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology and trying desperately to fit in despite his age. In between, he continues to team up with the robot Baymax (Scott Adsit) as well as Wasabi (Khary Payton), Honey Lemon (Genesis Rodriguez), Fred (Brooks Wheelan), and GoGo (Jamie Chung) to battle evil. Additional characters are Aunt Cass (Maya Rudolph), Alistair Krei (Alan Tudyk), and Fred's Dad (Stan Lee).
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The Punisher (Netflix): Date TBA
While everyone expected The Punisher to be a powerful presence on Daredevil in that show’s second season, few thought that Jon Bernthal’s portrayal of Frank Castle would demand his own show, but that’s exactly what’s happened. Beyond the physicality he brought to the role, he almost showed us an alternate Bruce Wayne — a sense of what Batman would have been like if Wayne’s sense of personal loss had nudged him over the line. Expect people to get shot. A lot.