You Need to Start Watching These 20 Best TV Shows of 2023 and Give Your Thoughts ASAP
- 1/20
The Mandalorian (Season 3 - Disney+)
Star Wars' favorite bounty hunter is officially back for season 3. Debuting on March 1, fans will see Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu together reunite after the events of The Book of Boba Fett. With a September 2022 teaser and the official trailer showing Mando fighting against unnamed villains in his home world, there's bound to be a lot more in store for this dynamic duo.
Disney+ - 2/20
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Netflix)
On the heels of Bridgerton's success, it's time to focus on one of the show's most profound yet historically accurate characters. Following the real-life Queen Charlotte, the Netflix show will be a dramatized version of her love story with King George III. What's more, we'll get to see some of our other favorite ladies of the Ton ...
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Netflix@Youtube - 3/20
Loki (Season 2 - Disney+)
It's been close to two years since we saw Loki (Tom Hiddleston) enter the TVA post-the events from The Avengers. Now, we get to see him team up with Mobius (Owen Wilson) once more, and from the way things ended in season 1, there will be quite a mess to clean up.
Disney+ - 4/20
Yellowjackets (Season 2 - Showtime)
After quickly becoming a smash hit in the fall of 2021, Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis will be back for season 2 on March 24. Given how the show followed a plane crash that left a high school girl's soccer team stranded in the wilderness, we can only imagine what the new episodes will conjure up for audiences.
SHOWTIME@Youtube - 5/20
Agatha: Coven of Chaos (Disney+)
Fans may know Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) from her stint on WandaVision. Viewers will now get to not only see the events from the previous Marvel series play out, but they'll get to learn the witch's origin story as well. This show is set to drop sometime in winter 2023, so it won't be too long before we discover Agatha's true powers.
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Disney+ - 6/20
Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches (AMC+)
Alexandra Daddario stars in the newest Anne Rice series to come from AMC. Inspired after the late author's book trilogy, the show explores the life of a neurosurgeon who discovers she comes from a long line of witches. When she tries to resolve her regular life with a sinister historical past, it leads to a thrilling adventure.
amc+@Youtube - 7/20
Daisy Jones and the Six (Netflix)
Based on Taylor Jenkins Reid's 2019 book of the same name, the new Netflix show (set to air March 3) follows a fictional band as they make their way to the top of the music charts. But after a sold-out concert causes them to split, the band's leaders (played by Riley Keough and Sam Claflin) decide to share what really caused their demise.
Amazon Prime - 8/20
That '90s Show (Netflix)
An official reboot of the early 2000s hit series That '70s Show, the latest iteration centers on Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the daughter of Eric Forman and Donna Pinicotti. As she heads to Point Place, Wisconsin to spend time with her grandparents (Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith) in 1995, she meets other teens and has the summer of her life.
Netflix@Youtube - 9/20
How I Met Your Father (Season 2 - Hulu)
Season 1 of How I Met Your Father saw Sophie (Hilary Duff) reeling after finding love interest Jesse (Chris Lowell) in the arms of his ex. Come January 24, viewers will find out the aftermath of Sophie's discovery along with other hijinks from the How I Met Your Mother spinoff.
Patrick Wymore/Hulu - 10/20
The Last of Us (HBO Max)
The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal stars in a new show inspired after the popular video game of the same name. The on-screen version follows a man trying to survive a post-apocalyptic world. When he gets recruited to transport a girl, it becomes a race for life as the duo travel to safety in the now-dangerous United States.
HBO Max@Youtube - 11/20
The Witcher (Season 3 - Netflix)
With the recent announcement that Liam Hemsworth will replace Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in season 4, viewers are curious about how the character will play out in season 3. Although no release date has been set for the next installment, lots of information continues to be teased including a potential summer 2023 premiere.
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Susie Allnutt/Netflix - 12/20
You (Season 4 - Netflix)
Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is officially back for more thrills on February 10, when part 1 of season 4 drops. While not much is out yet about what the new season will bring, fans will definitely recognize familiar faces (like Lukas Gage from The White Lotus).
Netflix@Youtube - 13/20
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Season 5 - Amazon Prime Video)
Midge Maisel's time as a comedienne is sadly coming to an end. With season 5 being its final season, fans will see storylines wrap up for this one-time stay at home mother. But here's what everyone wants to know: will Midge and Lenny finally become a couple after kissing at the end of season 4?
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Chris Saunders - Amazon Prime - 14/20
Succession (Season 4 - HBO Max)
After a tumultuous season 3 ending, the media family may never be the same again. Slated to return sometime in spring 2023, the HBO Max drama is expected to address Tom (Matthew Macfadyen)'s surprising decision to side with a different Roy who wasn't Shiv (Sarah Snook).
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HBO Max@Youtube - 15/20
The Bear (Season 2 - Hulu)
After a successful debut in the summer of 2022, the Jeremy Allen White-led series is set to come back sometime this year. As for what to expect from season 2, he told Variety that fans will continue to see Carmy continue building his restaurant experience and his camaraderie with Sydney (Ayo Edibiri).
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Susie Allnutt/Netflix - 16/20
Never Have I Ever (Season 4 - Netflix)
In the fourth and final season of the Mindy Kaling-produced Netflix show, viewers will see what finally happens between Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and Ben Gross (Jaren Lewison) after the events of the season 3 finale. What's more, with Paxton Hall-Yoshida (Darren Barnet) graduating from high school and a potential new love interest coming to Sherman Oaks High School, how will our resident main lead fare from all the attention?
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Netflix@Youtube - 17/20
Sweet Magnolias (Season 3 - Netflix)
It's time to head back to Serenity, because Sweet Magnolias is releasing season 3 this year. Picking up from the cliffhanger of season 2, JoAnna Garcia Swisher told Entertainment Tonight that questions will be answered. "[Because] I don't think you can come back months later and say, 'Whatever happened with Helen?' and 'Is Justin in jail?' Why not go big or go home?" she told the outlet.
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RICHARD DUCREE/NETFLIX - 18/20
The Morning Show (Season 3 - Apple TV+)
Looking to tune into The Morning Show again? Luckily, the Apple TV+ show starring Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston will be back with season 3 sometime this year. As for what fans can expect from the UBA, Jennifer teased to Variety that she hopes her character will "find some love and passion."
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Apple UK@Youtube - 19/20
When Calls the Heart (Season 10 - Peacock)
Hallmark fans wondering what's happening in Hope Valley will be excited to hear that the longtime series is gearing up for new season 10 episodes. According to a report from Entertainment Tonight, it looks like trouble may be awaiting Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) and Lucas (Chris McNally) ...
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Hallmark - 20/20
And Just Like That ... (Season 2 - HBO Max)
Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte are back to take on the streets of New York City once again! The Sex and the City spinoff debuted on HBO Max in December 2021, with fans immediately eager to catch up with the best friends. While no release date has been set, season 2 is sure to be full of high stakes drama and couture fashion.
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