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Years ago, summer was a time when we all turned off our TVs . This wasn’t just because the weather was sunny, warm, and beautiful. It was because there wasn’t anything to watch. Nowadays, with hundreds of channels and countless streaming services, there’s always something to watch. Even still, many big streamers and networks still wait until the fall to premiere new shows. And 2022 is no different.
Beginning in September and rolling on through November, there are myriad exciting, noteworthy shows releasing to get excited about. From Lord of the Rings adaptations to Star Wars tales to thrilling mysteries and spooky, dark frights, there’s something for everyone. Keep scrolling to see the 10 shows we’re most excited about.
10 Fall 2022 Shows
'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' (Amazon – Sept. 2)
Fall television starts with a bang with the wildly expensive Amazon show The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power dropping on Sept. 2. This series is set thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings even before the rings were forged.
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'Tell Me Lies' (Hulu – Sept. 7)
Hulu is pretty good at making edge-of-your-seat dramas these days. While we don’t know a ton about Tell Me Lies , we do know it’s about a woman’s toxic obsession with a man. That’s enough to get our attention.
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'Quantum Leap' (NBC – Sept. 19)
If you’re a child of the '80s, '90s, or you simply enjoy well-made science fiction TV, you’ve probably seen the original Quantum Leap starring the great Scott Bakula. We have high hopes for the reboot and hope it stays true to the original.
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'Andor' (Disney+ - Sept. 21)
If you asked us, the best contemporary Star Wars movie is Rogue One . That’s why we were so stoked to learn Disney+ would be making a series that was a prequel to the film that follows the exploits of Cassian Andor years before.
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'Interview With the Vampire' (AMC – Oct. 2)
Decades ago, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and others starred in the film Interview With the Vampire . While the movie was great, there was obviously more to tell than a few hours could manage because the story is now a television show set to premiere on AMC.
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'The Midnight Club' (Netflix – Oct. 7)
At this point, we’ll watch anything Mike Flanagan makes. Midnight Mass was one of the most underrated, creepy, tense shows we’ve seen in years. He’s set the bar high for The Midnight Club , a story of young people with terminal illnesses who start to experience strange things.
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'Let the Right One In' (Showtime – Oct. 7)
Let the Right One In has been adapted as a film a few times, but now it’s time for television series. It’s centered around Mark and his vampire daughter Eleanor. It’s sure to be filled with shocks and likely a fair amount of blood.
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'The Winchesters' (CW – Oct. 11)
It feels like Supernatural was on forever. And now that it’s finally over, it makes sense that a show would delve into the story of the brothers’ parents. This prequel explains how they met and realized how important they were to the fate of the world.
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'Tulsa King' (Paramount+ - Nov. 13)
Sylvester Stallone is coming to your TV as New York mobster Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who, after being released from a 25-year prison term, is exiled in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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'Willow' (Disney+ - Nov. 30)
This is the moment fans of the original fantasy film have been hoping for for decades. Disney+ is dropping a Willow TV show starring the great Warwick Davis. Adventure, magic, and darkness are sure to follow.
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