55 TV Shows That Are Premiering And Returning This Fall That Are Worth Checking Out

1.Sex Education, Season 3

It's been a while since we reunited with our favorite students at Moordale, but we only have to wait a little longer because Sex Education Season 3 starts streaming this fall. The new season picks up with Otis having casual sex, Eric and Adam navigating a relationship, and Jean awaiting the arrival of her new baby. All of this is going on alongside a new headteacher starting at Moordale, and Maeve is still unaware that Otis left her that voicemail. When it returns: Sept. 17 on NetflixWatch the new season trailer here

2.Hawkeye

Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, this new Marvel series follows Clint Barton as he teams up with another well-known archer, Kate Bishop, who is making her MCU debut. Hawkeye will follow Clint and Kate as they fight crime in NYC around the holidays. With a stacked cast — and an all-but-officially-confirmed appearance by Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova — you don't want to miss this latest MCU show.Starring: Jeremy Renner, Hailee Steinfeld, Vera Farmiga, Fra Fee, Tony Dalton, Zahn McClarnon, Brian d'Arcy James, Alaqua Cox, Florence Pugh, and moreWhen it premieres: Nov. 24 on Disney+Watch the trailer here

3.The Witcher, Season 2

It's hard to believe we all started singing

4.Succession, Season 3

It's time to get the Succession theme song stuck in your head once again because Season 3 will be here before you know it. Set after the Season 2 finale, which saw Kendall exploding the Roy family, Logan Roy begins this new season scrambling to secure familial, political, and financial alliances. Tensions have never been higher as this bitter corporate battle threatens to turn into

5.You, Season 3

Following the chaotic season 2 finale, You season 3 will pick up with Joe and Love preparing for their newest adventure: parenthood. The season will follow Joe and Love, who are now married and raising their child, as they move to a town filled with

6.Midnight Mass

From The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan, Midnight Mass is set in the small, isolated town of Crockett Island. The series kicks off when a disgraced young man named Riley returns to town after years away, and at the exact same time as Father Paul, a new and charismatic priest arrives. Soon, the community faces its biggest challenges when unexplained and seemingly miraculous events begin to occur.Starring: Kate Siegel, Zach Gilford, Hamish Linklater, Annabeth Gish, Samantha Sloyan, Michael Trucco, Henry Thomas, Rahul Kohli, Kristin Lehman, Alex Essoe, Rahul Abburi, Matt Biedel, Igby Rigney, Annarah Cymone, and moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 24 on NetflixWatch the trailer here

7.Insecure, Season 5

This Emmy Award-winning comedy starts its final season in October, and I'm ready to savor every single second of it. The new season will pick up after the Season 4 finale, which saw Issa and Lawrence rekindling their romance, only for Lawrence to announce some life-changing news. Insecure will surely wrap up with more humor and heart, which is what Issa Rae does best.When it returns: Oct. 24 on HBO and HBO MaxWatch the new season teaser trailer here

8.Dickinson, Season 3

It's no secret I consider Dickinson one of the best TV shows in recent years, so it's no surprise that the final season is at the top of my must-watch list. Dickinson Season 3 will follow Emily as she decides she wants to do something

9.Lucifer, Season 6

It's the end of an era. The final season of Lucifer starts streaming this fall, and I was honestly wildly unprepared to say goodbye to the detective and my favorite crime-solving devil. Following the devastating season 5 finale, season 6 picks up with Lucifer trying to figure out if he really wants to become God. Grab at least two boxes of tissues to watch this one because each episode of this final season is huge.When it returned: Sept. 10 on NetflixWatch the new season trailer here

10.The Other Two, Season 2

If you haven't caught up on this show, you're truly missing out on one of the best comedy series currently airing. The Other Two continues to be hilarious in Season 2 as Cary and Brooke still struggle to get out from Chase's shadow. Also, if you're a big Molly Shannon fan, she is fantastic this season as Pat gets her own talk show.When it returned: Aug. 26 on HBO and HBO MaxWatch the new season trailer here

11.Yellowjackets

This psychological horror show follows a soccer team of wildly talented high school girls who become the survivors of a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness. Yellowjackets will show how the events impacted their lives as they try to piece everything together almost 25 years later. While they've tried to put their past behind them, they soon realize that what began out in the wilderness is far from over.Starring: Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, Tawny Cypress, and moreWhen it premieres: Nov. 14 on ShowtimeWatch the trailer here

12.Scenes From a Marriage

A modern retelling of Ingmar Bergman's classic miniseries, Scenes From a Marriage explores what happens when a marriage begins to fall apart. The show follows Jonathan and Mira as they try to hold onto the love that started their marriage, while everything seemingly falls apart around them. Starring: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, and moreWhen it premiered: Sept. 12 on HBO and HBO MaxWatch the trailer here

13.9-1-1, Season 5

When we catch up with the 118 in the 9-1-1 Season 5 premiere, the team is dealing with a citywide blackout. This massive emergency is set to span the first three episodes of the new season, which will have everyone dealing with a whole host of problems. Meanwhile, Athena is confronted with her attacker again, who she caught and arrested in Season 3.When it returns: Sept. 20 on FoxWatch the new season trailer here

14.Queens

This new series follows Brianna, Jill, Valeria, and Naomi, four women in their 40s who reunite in an attempt to recapture the fame they once had in the '90s. The four friends learned that fame is fleeting and now want to prove that they are still legends in the hip-hop world.Starring: Eve, Naturi Naughton, Nadine Velazquez, Brandy, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 19 on ABCWatch the trailer here

15.Dexter: New Blood

Dexter Morgan returns in this revival, and honestly I'm so excited to see these characters again. Set nearly 10 years after the (disappointing) Dexter series finale, Dexter Morgan now lives in a small town in New York and is hiding under a new identity. Not only has he started up a relationship with the town's chief of police, but he's managed to hide his serial killer urges. Suddenly, everything changes when a string of incidents around the town causes Dexter to worry that his past will reveal itself, especially after his son Harrison shockingly shows back up in his life.Starring: Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Jack Alcott, Julia Jones, Alano Miller, Johnny Sequoyah, Clancy Brown, and moreWhen it premieres: Nov. 7 on ShowtimeWatch the trailer here

16.Cowboy Bebop

This beloved anime series gets the live-action treatment when Cowboy Bebop hits Netflix soon. The show follows a group of futuristic bounty hunters IN SPACE who are all trying to outrun the past. Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, and Faye Valentine form a scrappy and snarky crew who are ready to hunt down some of the most dangerous criminals in the galaxy.Starring: John Cho, Mustafa Shakir, Daniella Pineda, Alex Hassell, and moreWhen it premieres: Nov. 19 on Netflix

17.The Shrink Next Door

Inspired by true events, The Shrink Next Door centers on the relationship between Dr. Isaac

18.The Morning Show, Season 2

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return in the sophomore season of this Emmy Award-nominated drama. Picking up after the wild Season 1 finale, The Morning Show Season 2 finds the team trying to recover from Alex and Bradley's actions as the hit morning news show scrambles to pick up the pieces. Hasan Minhaj, Holland Taylor, Julianna Margulies, and more join the cast this season too.When it returns: Sept. 17 on Apple TV+Watch the new season trailer here

19.What We Do in the Shadows, Season 3

Picking up only a few months after the chaotic Season 2 finale, What We Do in the Shadows finds Guillermo continuing to come to terms with his vampire hunter lineage, while Nandor, Nadja, Laszlo, and Colin pretty quickly confront all the feelings surrounding their recent scare. What We Do in the Shadows continues to thrive when the shenanigans are high, but some really poignant moments surprise you just when you need them to.When it returned: Sept. 2 on FX and HuluWatch the new season trailer here

20.Grey's Anatomy, Season 18

Grey's Anatomy continues its record-breaking run this fall when Grey Sloan opens its door for Season 18. Picking up after the COVID-19 pandemic, Meredith, Bailey, Richard, and the other doctors are ready to return to somewhat normalcy. Bailey is going to be looking to hire new doctors, Owen and Teddy attempt to take their engagement to the next level, and Meredith ends up meeting a doctor from her mother's past. Alongside the returning cast, Peter Gallagher will be joining this season, and Kate Burton, Abigail Spencer, and Kate Walsh are all set to return.When it returns: Sept. 30 on ABCWatch the new season teaser trailer here

21.Station 19, Season 5

Following the Season 4 finale, a lot has changed at Station 19. After Sullivan's actions at Maya and Carina's wedding, his marriage to Andy is put to the test. Meanwhile, Miller comes to terms with his feelings for Vic, Travis rekindles an old romance, and god, I hope Maya is going to be OK. There's a lot happening, and if you aren't watching this show, what are you waiting for?When it returns: Sept. 30 on ABCWatch the new season teaser trailer here

22.On My Block, Season 4

23.Batwoman, Season 3

Batwoman really hit its stride in season 2, so it's no surprise that I'm super excited for how season 3 goes. With Ryan finally cementing herself as Batwoman, Luke becoming Batwing, and Alice seemingly staying locked up in Arkham, there's so much that can happen. And, to top it off, Bridget Regan has joined the cast as the incredible Poison Ivy. As a DC Comics nerd, I'm so excited to see this show get bigger season after season.When it returns: Oct. 13 on The CW

24.Star Wars: Visions

In this latest Star Wars series, seven Japanese anime studios bring their unique talents and perspectives to Star Wars: Visions. This collection of short films will tell new stories in the Star Wars universe as well as feature new and returning characters fans will love. It's amazing to see these different animation styles tell these stories, and with Japanese voice actors and well-known English-speaking actors lending their voices, I suggest watching this show once in Japanese and once in English.Starring: Masaki Terasoma, Brian Tee, Akeno Watanabe, Lucy Liu, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kōsuke Gotō, Bobby Moynihan, Akio Kaneda, Temuera Morrison, Junya Enoki, Neil Patrick Harris, Ryoko Shiraishi, Alison Brie, Asami Seto, Karen Fukuhara, Chinatsu Akasaki, Kimiko Glenn, Shin-ichiro Miki, Simu Liu, Tsutomu Isobe, Kyle Chandler, Yuichi Nakamura, Jordan Fisher, Takaya Hashi, David Harbour, Seiran Kobayashi, Anna Cathcart, Yū Miyazaki, Henry Golding, Jamie Chung, George Takei, and many moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 22 on Disney+Watch the trailer here

25.Law and Order: SVU, Season 23

Olivia Benson and company return for their monumental Season 23 this fall, and it starts with a huge two-part premiere and Law and Order: Organized Crime crossover. It looks like Olivia's life is hanging in the balance after her car is seen going off the side of a road while working a case, and Elliot arrives on the scene shortly after. Basically, prepare for another SVU roller coaster when the new season begins. We'll also see the departure of Demore Barnes and Jamie Gray Hyder after the two-part premiere.When it returns: Sept. 23 on NBCWatch the new season trailer here

26.Law and Order: Organized Crime, Season 2

After its massive Season 1, Law and Order: Organized Crime will pick up with Elliot facing new threats after taking down Wheatley's drug empire and discovering his wife's killer. Also, if you're a Benson and Stabler shipper, Christopher Meloni keeps hinting at a romance, and he says that during Season 2 we'll learn what Elliot put in the letter he wrote Liv.When it returns: Sept. 23 on NBCWatch the new season trailer here

27.The Wonder Years

Inspired by the beloved series of the same name, The Wonder Years is a new coming-of-age comedy that follows the Williams family during the late 1960s and is seen through the eyes of 12-year-old Dean. An adult Dean recalls the ups and downs of growing up in a Black middle-class family in Alabama, and all of the friendship, laughter, and lessons that came with it.Starring: Elisha

28.Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens Season 2

Awkwafina is back in this hilarious comedy series, and everything is bigger and funnier in Season 2. Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens Season 2 follows Nora as she contemplates her path in life and tries to figure out what comes next. Meanwhile, Edmund pursues his dream of acting, Grandma takes a stand, and Wally continues to grow closer to Brenda.When it returned: Aug. 18 on Comedy CentralWatch the new season trailer here

29.The Baby-Sitters Club, Season 2

Our favorite babysitters are back, and this time their group is expanding. The Baby-Sitters Club Season 2 will continue to follow the friendships and adventures of Kristy, Mary-Anne, Claudia, Stacey, and Dawn as they grow their club and invite new members Mallory Pike and Jessi Ramsey to join. With a new school year, the babysitting business is booming, but these friends will also have to deal with new relationships, personal growth, and so much more. Also, Kyndra Sanchez assumes the role of Dawn after Xochitl Gomez had to exit the series due to her filming schedule for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.When it returns: Oct. 11 on NetflixWatch the new season trailer here

30.The Wheel of Time

Based on the wildly popular and beloved book series, The Wheel of Time is set in an epic world where magic exists and only certain women are allowed access to it. The show follows Moiraine, a member of an incredibly powerful all-female organization, who arrives in a small town called Two Rivers. Soon, she embarks on a dangerous journey with a group of people, one of whom is prophesied to be the Dragon Reborn, aka someone who will either save or destroy humanity.Starring: Rosamund Pike, Josha Stradowski, Marcus Rutherford, Zoë Robins, Barney Harris, Madeleine Madden, Daniel Henney, Michael McElhatton, Álvaro Morte, and moreWhen it premieres: Nov. 19 on Amazon Prime VideoWatch the teaser trailer here

31.The Great, Season 2

This hilarious and amazing series returns with Season 2 this November, and I simply cannot wait. The Great Season 2 will follow Catherine as she finally takes the Russian throne for her own, but she soon learns that being a leader and trying to liberate a country isn't as easy as she thought it was. Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult continue to be the perfect pairing, and if seeing them together isn't enough, just remember that Gillian Anderson has also joined the cast.When it returns: Nov. 19 on HuluWatch the new season teaser trailer here

32.One of Us Is Lying

Based on Karen M. McManus's bestselling novel, One of Us Is Lying tells the story of five high schoolers who all walk into detention together, but only four make it out alive. In this series, everyone is a suspect as the stakes get higher and higher while everyone is trying to find the killer.Starring: Annalisa Cochrane, Chibuikem Uche, Marianly Tejada, Cooper van Grootel, Barrett Carnahan, Mark McKenna, Melissa Collazo, Jessica McLeod, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 7 on PeacockWatch the trailer here

33.Y: The Last Man

Based on the DC Comics series of the same name, Y: The Last Man is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a cataclysmic event has decimated every mammal with a Y chromosome, except for one cisgender man and his pet monkey. Y: The Last Man follows the survivors as they navigate this new world and try to not only restore what was lost, but also build a better world.Starring: Diane Lane, Ashley Romans, Ben Schnetzer, Olivia Thirlby, Juliana Canfield, Elliot Fletcher, Marin Ireland, Amber Tamblyn, and moreWhen it premiered: Sept. 13 on FX on HuluWatch the trailer here

34.I Know What You Did Last Summer

A modern take on the 1997 horror film, I Know What You Did Last Summer follows a group of teenagers who are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night. Whether you're a fan of the original movie or coming to this show as a new fan, you'll be left on the edge of your seat.Starring: Madison Iseman, Bill Heck, Brianne Tju, Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore, Sebastian Amoruso, Fiona Rene, Cassie Beck, Brooke Bloom, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 15 on Amazon Prime VideoWatch the teaser trailer here

35.Nancy Drew, Season 3

One of my favorite shows that I wish more people would watch, Nancy Drew hits the ground running when it returns for Season 3 this fall. This season will pick up where Season 2 left off as we see Nancy and the Drew Crew dealing with Temperance Hudson, who revealed herself and is now able to enter Horseshoe Bay. Also, the trailer hints at a Nancy and Ace romance this season, and like, sign me up.When it returns: Oct. 8 on The CWWatch the new season trailer here

36.Ordinary Joe

Ordinary Joe follows Joe Kimbreau, who faces a tough decision at his college graduation. You know, one of those decisions that can alter your entire life. Starting there, the show will show three parallel stories that diverge from that night, and we'll see how Joe's life changes. From different relationships to careers, there's no telling how one decision can alter everything.Starring: James Wolk, Elizabeth Lail, Natalie Martinez, Charlie Barnett, and moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 20 on NBCWatch the trailer here

37.One Chicago (Chicago Fire Season 10, Chicago Med Season 7, and Chicago P.D. Season 9)

Yes, I know I'm sort of cheating here because this is technically three shows, but One Chicago goes so hand-in-hand you can't talk about one show without the others. Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. all return with new episodes this fall, and each show is dealing with quite a lot. Chicago Fire will deal with the aftermath of the capsized boat rescue, Chicago Med is seeing some major cast changes as Halstead returns to help Goodwin with an investigation, and Chicago P.D. will focus on Voight and Upton's decisions from last season and how it'll affect them moving forward.When they return: Sept. 22 on NBCWatch the new seasons teaser trailer here

38.Home Economics, Season 2

A pleasant surprise from last TV season, Home Economics returns for its sophomore season this September. The series kicks off Season 2 with Connor inviting the Hayworth family to a 49ers game as he tries to close his latest business deal. This hilarious and heartfelt comedy is definitely one to catch up on so you can enjoy Season 2 too.When it returns: Sept. 22 on ABC

39.Colin in Black & White

From Ava Duvernay and Colin Kaepernick, Colin in Black & White is a new limited series that will follow Colin's coming-of-age journey. The show tackles race, class, and culture as Colin not only navigates his love of football, but also what it means to be a Black adopted child in a white family.Starring: Jaden Michael, Nick Offerman, Mary-Louise Parker, Colin Kaepernick, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 29 on NetflixWatch the trailer here

40.Impeachment: American Crime Story

The third season of Ryan Murphy's anthology series revolves around the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal. Focusing on the women at the center — Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp, Paula Jones, Hillary Clinton, and more — Impeachment: American Crime Story takes viewers inside the White House during one of the biggest stories that dominated the media for years to come.Starring: Beanie Feldstein, Sarah Paulson, Annaleigh Ashford, Margo Martindale, Edie Falco, Clive Owen, Colin Hanks, Taran Killam, Cobie Smulders, Elizabeth Reaser, Kevin Pollak, Billy Eichner, Judith Light, and moreWhen it premiered: Sept. 7 on FXWatch the trailer here

41.Dear White People Vol. 4

Dear White People officially ends this fall when Season 4 drops. Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester, Dear White People Vol. 4 follows all of our favorite characters as they look back at some of the most influential years of their lives. This season is an Afro-futuristic and '90s-inspired musical event, as Samantha, Troy, Lionel, Reggie, and the rest of these friends prepare to say goodbye.When it returns: Sept. 22 on NetflixWatch the new season trailer here

42.All American, Season 4

All American ended Season 3 on quite the cliffhanger when Coop was shot by Mo, and according to the new promo, things are not looking good for her. Coop's life still hangs in the balance, and Spencer and the rest of their friends will be dealing with it in Season 4. Basically, senior year is going to include some wild ups and downs, so it's best to start preparing now. When it returns: Oct. 25 on The CWWatch the new season trailer here

43.The Equalizer, Season 2

Queen Latifah returns in the sophomore season of this hit series and if you haven't caught up yet, now is the time. The Equalizer Season 2 will continue to follow Robyn McCall as she fights for justice for people who are often overlooked. The new season will follow Robyn as she is recruited for some bigger jobs, including a high-profile bank robbery.When it returns: Oct. 10 on CBSWatch the new season trailer here

44.Foundation

Based on the novels by Isaac Asimov, Foundation chronicles a group of exiles on their massive journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization. While their journey isn't easy, they are also trying to accomplish the impossible during the fall of the Galactic Empire.Starring: Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, Cassian Bilton, Terrence Mann, Alfred Enoch, and moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 24 on Apple TV+Watch the trailer here

45.Guilty Party

Created by Rebecca Addelman, who previously wrote for Netflix's Dead to Me, this show follows Beth Burgess, a discredited journalist who is desperate to salvage her career by latching on to the story of a young mother, who has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband, a crime she claims she did not commit. While trying to discover the truth, Beth finds herself in way over her head as she digs deeper into this case.Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Jules Latimer, Geoff Stults, Tiya Sircar, Laurie Davidson, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 14 on Paramount+

46.Locke & Key, Season 2

If you thought Locke & Key season 1 was filled with twists and turns, just wait for what season 2 has in store. Following Gabe's shocking revelation in the Season 1 finale, Locke & Key hits the ground running this season as Tyler, Kinsey, and Bode are forced to face more deadly foes all while Gabe declares that he's going to finish what he started.When it returns: Oct. 22 on NetflixWatch the new season teaser trailer here

47.Love Life, Season 2

This romantic comedy anthology series is back in October, and this time we'll be following Marcus Watkins, played by William Jackson Harper. Love Life Season 2 follows Marcus as he comes out of a long-term relationship with a woman who he thought was

48.Maid

Inspired by the New York Times bestselling memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive, the series follows Alex, a single mom who turns to housecleaning in order to try and make ends meet. After escaping an abusive relationship and overcoming homelessness, all Alex wants to do is create a better life for her daughter. Also, Margaret Qualley will be acting alongside her mother, Andie MacDowell.Starring: Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Andie MacDowell, Tracy Vilar, Billy Burke, Rylea Nevaeh Whittet, Raymond Ablack, BJ Harrison, Xavier de Guzman, Aimee Carrero, Toby Levins, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 1 on NetflixWatch the trailer here

49.The Flash, Season 8

The Flash will return with Season 8 this fall with a massive five-part event titled

50.Star Trek: Discovery, Season 4

From this picture alone, any Star Trek: Discovery fan should be pretty excited for Season 4. We'll finally get to see our beloved Michael Burnham take the Captain's chair, and honestly, I'm so incredibly pumped for her. The rest of the plot details this season are being kept pretty under wraps, but we'll see Captain Burnham and the crew of the USS Discovery facing a threat unlike any they've encountered.When it returns: Nov. 18 on Paramount+Watch the new season teaser trailer here

51.BMF

Inspired by the true story of two brothers, Demetrius

52.Work in Progress, Season 2

Abby McEnany and Lilly Wachowski's incredible series returns for season 2 and picks right up where season 1 left off. In the wake of her breakup, Abby is trying to piece her life back together and trying to keep way too busy so she doesn't begin to spiral. When a global pandemic hits, Abby is suddenly thrust into uncharted waters and realizes she can't run from her problems forever.When it returned: Aug. 22 on ShowtimeWatch the new season trailer here

53.Ghosts

Ghosts follows Samantha and Jay, a freelance journalist and an up-and-coming chef, who decide to leave the city and try their hand at converting a rundown country estate into a bed and breakfast. Soon, the duo discovers that the house is inhabited by the many spirits of deceased residents who now call it home. These departed souls are a close-knit, eclectic group that includes so many different characters, from a Prohibition-era lounge singer, an overly upbeat '80s scout troop leader, a Viking explorer, and so much more.Starring: Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Sheila Carrasco, Danielle Pinnock, Roman Zaragoza, Devan Chandler Long, and moreWhen it premieres: Oct. 7 on CBSWatch the trailer here

54.The Premise

Created and hosted by B.J. Novak, The Premise uses comedy to engage with the biggest issues of our unprecedented modern era. With a cast filled with some of today's biggest actors, this anthology series will tell a character-driven story with each new episode, so whether you watch every single one or a few, it'll be worth checking out.Starring: Ben Platt, Tracee Ellis Ross, Daniel Dae Kim, Lola Kirke, Soko, Jermaine Fowler, Ayo Edebiri, Eric Lange, Lucas Hedges, Kaitlyn Dever, Jon Bernthal, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Ed Asner, George Wallace, Boyd Holbrook, Beau Bridges, and moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 16 on FX on HuluWatch the trailer here

55.Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol

Based on Dan Brown's bestselling novel, The Lost Symbol follows the early adventures of young Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles in order to save his kidnapped mentor. Robert embarks on an epic adventure that also leads to him trying to stop a global conspiracy.Starring: Ashley Zukerman, Valorie Curry, Sumalee Montano, Rick Gonzalez, Eddie Izzard, Beau Knapp, and moreWhen it premieres: Sept. 16 on PeacockWatch the trailer here

We can't fit every TV show into one post, so tell us which fall TV shows you're excited for in the comments below!