The fall TV season is officially here with a little something for everyone, from big-budget fantasy shows like “Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and Game of Thrones spinoff “House of the Dragon” to returning comedies like “Ghosts” and “Abbot Elementary” and even animated shows like “Central Park” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks.”
There has never been more to see on TV. Here are some highlights, all of which are available streaming, with some also airing on broadcast (where noted).
Amazon
“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” new episodes Fridays
One of the most expensive series of all time produced, this “Lord of the Rings” prequel takes place during the Second Age of Middle-earth, thousands of years before events in the popular book and film trilogy and will follow the forging of the Rings of Power and Sauron’s rise to power.
Apple TV+
“See” new episodes Fridays
The final season of Apple’s sci-fi dystopian drama starring Jason Momoa kicked off a few weeks ago, and follows the continuing saga of a tribe of blind people that believes two of its children have the mythical power to see.
“Central Park” Season premiere Sept. 9 with new episodes Fridays
From the minds behind “Bob’s Burgers” comes a new season of this charming, musical, animated-comedy series. Featuring the voice talents of Leslie Odom Jr., Josh Gad, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Kathryn Hahn, Daveed Diggs and a returning Kristen Bell, the third season of “Central Park” looks to be the most star-studded yet.
“Mythic Quest” premiering new episodes this fall
The third season of comedy “Mythic Quest” finds the video game development team potentially expanding into the metaverse and characters Ian and Poppy developing a new game based on the failed Hera expansion, setting up a bitter rivalry with the original Mythic Quest crew. No release date for the new season has been given yet, with Apple simply slating the episodes for “fall 2022.″
Disney+
“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” new episodes Thursdays
Marvel’s latest Disney+ TV show kicked off a few weeks ago by introducing us to Jen Walters, cousin to Bruce Banner. After a fateful car accident, Walters finds herself with powers similar to her cousin, and while she is able to keep them under wraps most of the time, an explosive courtroom incident has made her the face of a new law division focusing on superheroes.
“Dancing With the Stars” season premiere Sept. 19 with new episodes Mondays
The reality mainstay is hitting Disney+ this fall with returning host Tyra Banks teaming up with new co-host (and season 19 winner) Alfonso Ribiero for the first live streaming competition show in history. Episodes will be streamed live at 8 p.m. Mondays.
“Andor” Series premiere Sept. 21 with new episodes Wednesdays
This “Rogue One” prequel takes place five years before the film and will feature Diego Luna once again returning as Cassian Andor, a thief-turned-Rebel spy who becomes an instrumental figure in the opposition to the Galactic Empire.
HBO
“House of the Dragon” new episodes Sundays
This “Game of Thrones” spinoff is set 200 years before the events of the flagship series and portrays the beginning of the end of House Targaryen. The premiere of this series amassed 9.99 million views, making it the largest single-day viewership for a series debut in HBO history.
“Los Espookys” season premiere Sept. 16 with new episodes Fridays
HBO’s genre-bending horror-comedy series is back after three years and finds Renaldo, Ursula, Tati, Andres and Uncle Tico (played by a hilarious Fred Armisen) once again getting into plenty of horrifying (and hilarious) high jinks that include the mystery of a dead beauty queen haunting a supermarket, the return of demon Sombra del Agua (who has been stuck in traffic) and gazpacho made with ketchup.
Hulu
“Abbot Elementary” season premiere Sept. 21 (ABC) and 22 (Hulu) with new episodes weekly
One of 2021′s best comedies returns this fall for a new season. Written, created, and starring Quinta Brunson, this series follows the hilarious and heartfelt misadventures of the staff of an underfunded Philadelphia elementary school.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” season premiere Sept. 14 with new episodes Wednesdays
Hulu’s Emmy-winning dystopian drama is back for Season 5 this fall, which will see main character June reckoning with the bloody aftermath of the Season 4 finale.
“Reboot” series premiere Sept. 20 with new episodes Tuesdays
This new comedy from the creator of “Modern Family” chronicles the revival of an early 2000s family sitcom, forcing its dysfunctional cast back together.
Netflix
“Cobra Kai” all episodes of Season 5 streaming Sept. 9
The newest season of the martial-arts drama will see plenty of fighting, unlikely team-ups and potentially a big character death, according to a cryptic tease posted on social media from series co-creator Hayden Schlossberg on Twitter.
“Nailed it!” all episodes of Season 7 streaming Oct. 5
Netflix’s long-running amateur baking show is back with hosts Nicole Byer and pastry chef Jacques Torres with an all-new season of epic failures and exciting culinary guests.
“Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities” all episodes streaming Oct. 25
In the mood for something scary? This new anthology series will feature eight unique horror stories, all introduced by del Toro himself.
Paramount+
“Star Trek: Lower Decks” new episodes streaming Thursdays
This animated “Star Trek” spinoff follows the various missions and misadventures of the “lower deckers” on the USS Cerritos as they try their best to support their commanding officers while forging their own path.
“The Good Fight” season premiere Sept. 8 with new episodes Thursdays
The sixth and final season of this long-running legal drama finds Christine Baranski’s Diane Lockhart dealing with a number of real-world issues, including the overturning of Roe v. Wade, voting rights, Cold War aggressions and more.
“Ghosts” season premiere Sept. 28 (CBS) and 29 (Paramount+) with new episodes weekly
This supernatural comedy returns for its second season, which will find husband and wife duo, Samantha and Jay, continuing to try and open their dream bed and breakfast, while still grappling with the unfinished business of their home’s otherworldly occupants.
Peacock
“Last Light” all episodes streaming Sept. 8
This five-episode event series stars Matthew Fox and tells the story of a family fighting to survive in a world that has been suddenly thrown into chaos thanks to an energy crisis.
“Quantum Leap” series premiere Sept. 19 (NBC) and 20 (Peacock) with new episodes weekly
A reboot of the original ‘80s mainstay, this new series looks to solve the mystery of Dr. Sam Beckett who stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished 30 years ago.
“Law and Order: Organized Crime” Season 3 premiere Sept. 22 (NBC) and 23 (Peacock) with new episodes weekly
A new season of the hugely successful “Law and Order: SVU” spinoff’s third season premiere finds Elliot Stabler teaming up with characters from three different “Law and Order” franchises, all coming together for the first time.
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