Fall TV Shows 2024
Only Murders in the Building Season 4
Release date: August 27
It feels so rare to have a show that’s (a) this universally beloved, (b) renewed consistently, (c) out every year instead of every two or more years. I can’t wait for the new season! You know we’re going to be obsessed with the case and laughing our asses off as well.
2The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2
Release date: August 29
Fall is kind of the perfect time for Rings of Power because it has major cottagecore vibes. This show is a deep dive for Tolkien fans into the story of that dang ring Frodo was so desperate to chuck into a volcano. Although there’s kind of the baddest bad guy of all lurking in the shadows, it’s very earnest too.
3The Penguin
Release date: September 8
This series is a spin-off of The Batman starring Robert Pattinson, although R-Patz is unlikely to make an appearance. Instead, we’ve got Colin Farrell under an entire Sephora’s worth of makeup and Cristina Millioti. It seems like less of a comic book show and more of a mafia show set in a comic book world, but that’s fine by us.
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4Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2
Release date: September 12
She’s baaaaack. The first half of the season kicks off in August, and the second a month later. Is there a reason we’ll need to cool off before part 2? I can’t wait to find out.
5Agatha All Along
Release date: September 18
Remember WandaVision? I’m an MCU girlie through thick and thin, and I cannot friggin’ wait for this show about Kathryn Hahn’s chaotic character and her coven of witches, played by Aubrey Plaza, Joe Locke, Sasheer Zameta, and Patti LuPone.
6The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol
Release date: September 29
Okay, ignore the fact that this is thee most obnoxious title of all time. (It’s just Daryl Dixon season 2! That’s all it is!) Anyway, I enjoyed the first season of this spin-off, which is basically The Walking Dead meets Emily in Paris. It’s cool to see what the familiar TWD zombie apocalypse looks like in another country. Some things are more relaxed, and others are way more intense....
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7Heartstopper Season 3
Release date: October 3
What I love about Heartstopper is that while the romance sometimes threatens to give you a toothache (it’s soooo sweet), the show is not afraid to get real. It just happens to do so in an empathetic way. Shocking stuff, really!
8Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
Release date: October 10
Looking for a little animated action? This show might fill the Saturday Morning Cartoon–shaped hole in your life. Fun fact: It is a sequel to the 2018 video game, story-wise. I don’t 100 percent know how that works, but I trust them.
9Yellowstone
Release date: November 10
Alert your local cow folk! The long-running series returns to finish out its final season after almost two years.
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10Outlander Season 7, Part 2
Release date: November 22
I knoooooooow, since this is so late in November, it’s basically winter television. But I’m excited! I admit it! Are you happy?? There’s only one more season to go after this, so we’ve got to savor every last drop.
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