7 High-profile New Series Premiering This Fall You Just Can't Miss
Strap yourself in. It’s going to be an epic autumn.
Looking for some news shows to binge on this autumn?
Look no further. Here are 7 high-profile and can't-miss shows coming up over the next few months:
1. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
Norman Reedus returns in the new Walking Dead spin-off, which sees Daryl washed up on the coast of France. How he got there and why is unclear. But one way or another, he's going to find out. Only it might not be as easy as he hopes.
The show airs on AMC from 10 September.
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2. Frasier
That's right. Your favourite psychiatrist is back for a new series. Back in Boston, Frasier Crane still manages to live a complicated and challenging life. Kelsey Grammar (who else?) reprises his title role, and the show also sees the return of Peri Gilpin as Roz and Bebe Neuwirth. You can also look forward to seeing Nicholas Lyndhurst back on screen.
The new series of Frasier premieres on 12 October on Paramount+.
3. Echo
This new MCU show is a sequel to Hawkeye and follows the story of deaf assassin Maya Lopez. After the events of the Hawkeye series, the Native American is looking to get back to her roots and move on with her life.
All episodes will be available on Disney+ from 29 November.
4. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
If you liked the Godzilla and Kong movies, you'll love this show. Set in the aftermath of the Battle of the Titans, which proved beyond doubt the existence of monsters, the show follows siblings as they try to uncover their family's connection to the secretive organisation known as Monarch.
Starring Kury Russell and Wyatt Russell, the series will be available on Apple TV+ in November.
5. How to Be a Bookie
Stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco stars alongside Omar J. Dorsey in Chuck Lorre's first collaboration with Max. Bookie follows the pair, who have been LA bookies for years, but now face the threat of legalised sports betting in the state.
It will air in November on Max.
6. Gen V
A spin-off from The Boys, Gen V follows a group of supe college kids as they learn to use their powers amidst the usual teen drama. They also have to work out whether they want to be heroes or villains. Oh, and there are some strange goings-on at the college that make things even more complicated.
Available on Amazon Prime Video from 29 September.
7. The Super Models
A 4-part series documenting the rise of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington. The series explores how they have become so influential in the fashion industry and how they have completely transformed its power dynamics.
The show debuts on Apple TV+ on 20 September.