Fall 2019 Preview: 25 Must-Watch TV Shows
And you thought there was a ton of television already? World, meet the best new shows from the summit of Peak TV.
And you thought there was a ton of television already? World, meet the best new shows from the summit of Peak TV.
Editor in Chief Dana Harris breaks down the top stories, including 25 hot new TV shows, the start of Oscar season, that ranting racist costumer, and more.
“The Good Place” and “Riverdale” are huge on Netflix — but networks like NBC and The CW are finding new ways to emphasize that these are their shows first.
“Manifest” aside, numbers keep trending downward and critical response is tepid. But some networks find silver linings in other metrics.
Also: Season 2 plans, the status of “Locke & Key,” whether he’ll ever work with Damon Lindelof again, and why he doesn’t want to reboot any of his old shows — including “Lost.”
In the era of Peak TV, here are some of the valleys from the new fall season.
IndieWire’s Network Presidents Fall TV survey is back, and this year the tube titans profess their love for “Killing Eve,” “Barry,” “Succession,” and their Apple TV device, among other things.
Mark your calendar: “The Deuce,” “Shameless,” “Big Mouth,” “This Is Us,” “House of Cards,” and other favorites have big returns in store.
What could be the next “Big Little Lies” or “The Good Doctor”? The critics weigh in.
Big stars (Julia Roberts!), big returns (“Murphy Brown”!), and big follow-ups (from Sam Esmail, Matthew Weiner and Beau Willimon!) highlight a busy new TV season.
What will audiences make of series marred by #MeToo allegations, plus more questions raised by the fall lineup via IndieWire’s Very Good TV Podcast.
Info on the debuts and returns of over 100 shows coming back to TVs between Labor Day and Thanksgiving.