New & Returning Shows....2024

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The OA Part II (Netflix) Season 2
Westworld Season 2
The Handmaids Tale Season 2

Daredevil Season 3
Legion Season 2
Silicon Valley Season 5
Jessica Jones (Netflix) Season 2
The Last Ship Season 5

The 100 Season 5
Billions Season 3


NEW


The Terror
Bodyguard (BBC)

Missions (BBC4)
Das Boot (TBC)
The Alienist (TNT)
The Haunting Of Hill House (Netflix)
Altered Carbon (Netflix)
Castle Rock (Hulu)

Britannia (Amazon/Sky)
Kingdom (Netflix)
Seven Seconds (Netflix)
Snowpiercer (TNT)
The Chi (Showtime)
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs (Netflix)

One Day She’ll Darken (TNT)
The First (Hulu)

Waco (Paramount Network)
Trust (FX)
Yellowstone (Paramount Network)
The Crossing (ABC)
 
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from that list I'd say the most interesting for me is Das Boot. They've got a pretty high water mark to reach with that one but, for me, it's got the potential to be the surprise stand-out
 
Billions S3 & The 100 S5? ;)

there were too many to look out for, i did this list whilst watching the City game, my head was else where :), i'll update the first post with any contributions.
 
Fall US premiere dates

September 3:

Baked (Food Network, new docuseries)
Twisted Sisters (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)

September 4:
Mayans M.C. (FX, new drama series)
The Purge (USA/Syfy, new drama series)
Model Squad (E! new docuseries)

September 5:
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX, Season 13)
The Bobby Brown Story (BET, new miniseries)
800 Words (Acorn TV, Season 3B; U.S. premiere)

September 6:
Sunday Night Football (NBC, Season 13)
Marvel’s Iron Fist (Netflix, Season 2)
I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman (Hulu, Season 1B)
Bite Club (Food Network, new docuseries)

September 7:
Marvel’s Iron Fist (Netflix, Season 2)

September 8:
Bake It Like Buddy (Discovery Family, new baking competition series)

September 9:
NFL Football (CBS, new season)
America’s Game of the Week
(Fox, new season of NFL football)
Rel (Fox, new comedy series sneak preview; moves to regular slot on September 30)
The Deuce (HBO, Season 2)
The Last Ship (TNT, Season 5; final season)
You (Lifetime, new drama series)
The Bad Seed (Lifetime, new drama series)
Ashlee+Evan (E!, new unscripted series)
Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (Nat Geo Wild, Season 6)

September 10:
Monday Night Football (ESPN, Season 49)
Amanpour & Company (CNN, new public-affairs series)
Jack Irish (Acorn, Season 2, U.S. premiere)
A Place to Call Home (Acorn, Season 6, U.S. premiere; final season)

September 12:
American Horror Story (FX, Season 13)
American Junkie (Viceland, new docuseries)

September 13:
Thursday Night Football (NFL Network, Season 13; simulcast on Fox from September 27-December 13)
Snatch (Sony Crackle, Season 2)

September 14:
BoJack Horseman (Netflix, Season 5)
The First (Hulu, new drama series)
Forever (Amazon Prime, new comedy series)
Snake City (Nat Geo Wild, Season 5)
Mexico Untamed (Nat Geo Wild, new miniseries)
Haunted Live (Travel Channel, new docuseries)

September 15:
Pupparazzi (Nat Geo Wild, new miniseries)

September 16:
The Circus (Showtime, Season 3B)
Warriors of Liberty City (Starz, new docuseries)

September 17:
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nickelodeon, new animated series)

September 18:
Total Divas (E!, Season 8)
The Hunt for the Trump Tapes with Tom Arnold (Viceland, new docuseries)

September 19:
Bug Bites (Food Network, new docuseries)

September 20:
GMA Day (ABC, new daily infotainment show)
Dead Lucky (Sundance Now, North American premiere of Australian drama series)

September 21:
The Good Cop (Netflix, new drama series)
Maniac (Netflix, new dark comedy series)
Dragon Pilot (Netflix, new animated series)
Pete the Cat (Amazon Prime, new animated series)
Mr. Inbetween (FX, new drama series)

September 23:
9-1-1 (Fox, Season 2; moves to regular slot on September 24)

September 24:
Dancing with the Stars (ABC, Season 27)
The Good Doctor (ABC, Season 2)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS, Season 12; moves to regular slot September 27)
Young Sheldon (CBS, Season 2; moves to regular slot September 27)
Magnum P.I. (CBS, new drama series revival)
Bull (CBS, Season 2)
The Voice
(NBC, Season 15)
Manifest (NBC, new drama series)
The Resident (Fox, Season 2)
9-1-1 (Fox, Season 2; time-slot premiere)
Halloween Baking Championship (Food Network, Season 4)
Ackley Bridge (Acorn, Season 2, U.S. premiere)

September 25:
The Goldbergs (ABC, Season 5)
American Housewife (ABC, Season 3)
Modern Family (ABC, Season 10)
Single Parents (ABC, new comedy series)
A Million Little Things (ABC, new drama series)
NCIS (CBS, Season 16)
FBI (CBS, new drama series)
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS, Season 5)
This Is Us (NBC, Season 3)
New Amsterdam (NBC, new drama series)
The Gifted (Fox, Season 2)
Lethal Weapon (Fox, Season 3)
Life Below Zero (National Geographic Channel, Season 11)

September 26:
Survivor (CBS, Season 37; moves to regular time slot October 3)
Chicago Med (NBC, Season 4)
Chicago Fire (NBC, Season 7)
Chicago P.D. (NBC, Season 6)
Empire (Fox, Season 5)
Star (Fox, Season 3)
South Park (Comedy Central, Season 22)

September 27:
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Season 15)
How to Get Away with Murder (ABC, Season 5)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS, Season 12; time slot premiere)
Young Sheldon (CBS, Season 2; time slot premiere)
Mom (CBS, Season 6)
Murphy Brown (CBS, new comedy series revival)
S.W.A.T. (CBS, Season 2)
The Good Place (NBC, Season 3; moves to regular slot October 4)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC, Season 19; moves to regular slot October 4)
Thursday Night Football (Fox, network premiere; simulcast on NFL Network)
The Best Thing I Ever Ate (Cooking Channel, Season 9)

September 28:
McGyver (CBS, Season 3)
Hawaii Five-O (CBS, Season 9)
Blue Bloods (CBS, Season 9)
Dateline NBC (NBC, Season 27)
Last Man Standing (Fox, Season 7; new network)
The Cool Kids (Fox, new comedy series)
Hell’s Kitchen (Fox, Season 18)
Chef’s Table (Netflix, Season 5)

September 29:
48 Hours (CBS, Season 31; moves to regular slot October 3)

September 30:
America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC, Season 29)
60 Minutes (CBS, Season 51; moves to regular slot October 7)
God Friended Me (CBS, new drama series; moves to regular slot October 7)
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS, Season 10 premiere; moves to regular slot October 7)
The Simpsons (Fox, Season 30)
Bob’s Burgers (Fox, Season 9)
Family Guy (Fox, Season 16)
Rel (Fox, new comedy series; slot premiere)
Poldark (PBS, Season 4)
Halloween Wars (Food Network, Season 8)

September TBA:
Hit Properties with Nathan Morris (DIY, new docuseries)

October 1:
The Neighborhood (CBS, new comedy series)
Happy Together (CBS, new comedy series)

October 3:
Survivor (CBS, Season 37; time slot premiere)
SEAL Team (CBS, Season 2)
Criminal Minds (CBS, Season 14)

October 4:
Station 19 (ABC, Season 2)
Superstore (NBC, Season 4)
The Good Place (NBC, Season 3; time slot premiere)
Will & Grace (NBC, Season 2)
I Feel Bad (NBC, new comedy series)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC, Season 19; time slot premiere)

October 5:
Fresh Off the Boat (ABC, Season 5)
Speechless (ABC, Season 3)
Child Support (ABC, Season 2)
The Man in the High Castle (Amazon Prime, Season 3)

October 6:
48 Hours (CBS, Season 31; time slot premiere)
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (Nat Geo Wild, Season 6)

October 7:
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors (ABC, new dance competition series)
Shark Tank (ABC, Season 10)
60 Minutes (CBS, Season 51; time slot premiere)
God Friended Me (CBS, new drama series; time slot premiere)
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS, Season 10 premiere; time slot premiere)
Madam Secretary (CBS, Season 5)
Star Wars: Resistance (Disney Channel, new animated series)

October 9:
The Flash (The CW, Season 5)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW, Season 4)
The Walking Dead (AMC, Season 9)

October 10:
Riverdale (The CW, Season 2)
All American (The CW, new drama series)

October 11:
Supernatural (The CW, Season 14)

October 12:
Blindspot (NBC, Season 4)
Dynasty (The CW, Season 2)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW, Season 4; final season)
The Romanoffs (Amazon Prime, new drama series)
Light as a Feather (Hulu, new drama series)
Fish My City with Mike Iaconelli (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)

October 14:
The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC, new talk show series)
Supergirl (The CW, Season 4)
Charmed (The CW, new drama series)
Camping (HBO, new comedy series)
AMC Vpsionaries: Eli Roth’s History of Horror (AMC, new documentary series)


October 15:
Arrow (The CW, Season 5)

October 16:
The Conners (ABC, new comedy series)
The Kids Are Alright (ABC, new comedy series)
Black-ish (ABC, Season 5)
Splitting Up Together (ABC, Season 2)
The Rookie (ABC, new drama series)

October 19:
Lore (Amazon Prime, Season 2)

October 21:
Wolf Creek (Pop, Season 2)

October 22:
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW, Season 4)

October 25:
Legacies (The CW, new drama series)
Deutschland 86 (Sundance TV, Season 2)

October 26:
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix, new drama series)
Castlevania (Netflix, Season 2)

October 28:
Amanda to the Rescue (Animal Planet, new docuseries)

October TBA:
Big Cat Legacy (Animal Planet, new docuseries; working title)
Boomtown Builder (DIY, new docuseries)
Best House on the Block (HGTV, new docuseries)
Bang (Acorn, Season 1, U.S. premiere)

November 2:
Homecoming (Amazon Prime, new drama series)

November 4:
Outlander (Starz, Season 4)

November 12:
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson (National Geographic Channel, Season 4)

November 17:
Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle (Sundance TV, new documentary miniseries)

November 16:
Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI (Showtime, new documentary series; working title)

November 28:
Vikings (History, Season 5B)

November TBA:
The Little Drummer Girl (AMC, new miniseries)
Startup (Sony Crackle, Season 3)
Agatha Raisin (Acorn, Season 2, U.S. premiere)
The Heart Guy (Acorn, Season 3, U.S. premiere)

December 5:
Deal or No Deal (CNBC, new game show revival)

December 21:
Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu, Season 2)

Fall TBA:
Hollywood Game Night (NBC, Season 6)
iZombie
(The CW, Season 4; final season)
Mythbusters Jr. (Science Channel, new docuseries)
Mysteries and Myths with Megan Fox (Travel Channel, new docuseries)
Coop and Cami Ask the World (Disney Channel, new comedy series)
Scream (MTV, Season 3)
Real Country (USA Network, new docuseries)
Married at First Sight: Honeymoon Island (Lifetime, new unscripted series)
Married at First Sight: Happily Ever After (Lifetime, new unscripted series)
The Shivering Truth (Adult Swim, new animated shortform series)
Tigtone (Adult Swim, new animated shortform series)
Home Suite Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
Origin (YouTube, new drama series)
54 Hours (Sundance Now, North American premiere of German drama series)
The Bureau (Sundance Now, North American premiere of French drama series)
Finding Joy (Acorn, new Irish comedy series)
The Brokenwood Mysteries (Acorn, Season 5, U.S. premiere)
Your Food’s Roots with Zooey Deschanel (ATTN, Season 2)
 
Check Out the Poster Art for AMC’s Halloween Event Series, “Eli Roth’s History of Horror”

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‘Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle’ Trailer: SundanceTV Doc Series Reenacts the 1978 Mass Death at People’s Temple
All four parts of “Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle” will air over two consecutive weekend nights, beginning Saturday, Nov. 17, and concluding the following evening. Directed by Shan Nicholson, the series is executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson, “The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and Peoples Temple” author Jeff Guinn, and Stephen David, who served in the same role on AMC’s “The Making of the Mob.”

 
Renewed by The CW 2019/20

Supernatural (15th season!)

Arrow (for season 8).

Black Lightning (season 3).

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (season 5).

The Flash (season 6).

Riverdale (season 4).

Supergirl (season 5).

Plus two freshman shows:

Charmed (season 2).

Legacies (season 2).
 
None of them of interest any more.
 
Early renewal news, though not surprising with the Arrowverse shows, what with the already confirmed "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, where it's possible that
Oliver Queen will die and Arrow as a series ends
 
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What I found most interesting regarding the announcement of the renewal of all the CW DC series was the quote by the CW president “We haven’t hit saturation point in my mind… Things will age and we want to get the next generation of shows to keep The CW DC universe going for as long as possible.” I would love to see a series based on The Metal Men, one of my favourite comics.
 
What I found most interesting regarding the announcement of the renewal of all the CW DC series was the quote by the CW president “We haven’t hit saturation point in my mind… Things will age and we want to get the next generation of shows to keep The CW DC universe going for as long as possible.” I would love to see a series based on The Metal Men, one of my favourite comics.
There was a cartoon one which I think from what I saw based on a very young children although when I read them when I was about 11 loved them and bought there Archives a few years ago, some things on re reading them where a tad on the silly side but way better than the below crap I just found just found.:(

They were also a version of them in Gods and Monsters but apart from Tin you find it hard to recognize them one of the top DC films in my opinion These a better one where they show a fight with the different Metal Men thats a clip rather than a trailer I posted before but cant find it now.
 
Seems clear then that Arrow is probably only back for a final, possibly shorter season, ending with the crossover with a situation hinted at last crossover, which possibly also deals with the "Flash Missing, Vanishes in Crisis" thing.
 
Acorn TV Renews 'Agatha Raisin' For Third Season - TVWise
The four episode third season will consist of adaptations of Agatha Raisin & the Haunted House, Agatha Raisin & the Deadly Dance, Agatha Raisin & the Love from Hell, and Agatha Raisin & the Pig That Turned. Free@Last TV’s Barry Ryan and David Walton return as series producers, while Acorn Media Enterprises boss Catherine Mackin and Company Pictures Michelle Buck are the executive producers. Production on season three gets underway in July 2019. Acorn Media International and All3Media International are handling global sales
 

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