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Here’s When Our Favorite TV Shows Are Returning This Fall

Cobra Kai

Cobra Kai

Cobra Kai Season 4 ended with a ton of drama including Tory catching Terry bribing the ref, Kreese getting arrested and not to forget, Daniel and Chozen teaming up to defeat Cobra Kai for good - they hope. What will happen in Season 5? We will soon find out it seems.

The fifth season of Cobra Kai is set to premiere on Netflix on September 9, 2022. And according to a Tweet by Hayden Schlossberg, "Cobra Kai Season 5 answers the long asked question-- what would have happened had Daniel lost at the end of Karate Kid Part 3? Nerds of the Valley, be afraid."

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The Voice

The Voice

It feels like it's been forever, but it's finally time for the live studio audience to return to The Voice! The Voice Season 22 will be coming back to NBC on September 19, 2022. And this season of The Voice? The contestants and even the judges are going to be quite a surprise.

First of all, Ariana Grande is joining. Love her or hate her, you gotta admit that the girl has some major talent. Along with her, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend will be returning to the red swivel chairs. We already know that there’s a ton of personality in the room but will Grande shake things up even more?

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The Conners

The Conners

The Conners may be modeled after Roseanne, but she’s no longer part of the show. Some hoped that the show wouldn’t make it, but it’s been going steady. Even after she left, the show remained one of the top comedies of the TV season, with 9.5 million people tuning in.

The latest season dealt with COVID-19 (which wasn’t easy). Now, they’re going to continue living their best life in season five. The newest episodes will begin on September 21, 2022. The show will follow the premieres of The Goldbergs, Abbott Elementary, and Home Economics.

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NCIS

NCIS

The last season of NCIS ended on a huge cliffhanger, and that was rough. The Raven returned with a vengeance, romance blossomed and Parker's house got bugged. With season 20 well on its way, we get to see more intrigue as we’ve never seen before.

The newest season will debut on September 19, 2022. We’re beyond excited. It’s good to see that the OG version of the show is still kicking, especially since it has some of the most compelling characters in the whole series. We can't wait to find out what happens next!

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NCIS: Los Angeles

NCIS: Los Angeles

Yeah, NCIS is good, and it has some of the most compelling (and lovable) characters, but NCIS: Los Angeles has Hetty! For the newest season, she’s back, and she’s got some secrets to share. Talk about intrigue. Honestly, we’re happy to see that she’s getting so much screentime in the upcoming season.

For those of you that want to catch the newest episode as soon as possible, you can watch the season start of NCIS: Los Angeles on October 9, 2022. If you’re like us, season 14 can’t come soon enough! It’s going to be great to get our NCIS on again – both OG and LA.

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Survivor

Survivor

Of course, Survivor isn’t going anywhere. The show has been going on for over two decades! It started airing in 2000, and it’s still going strong. There’s just something about watching people forced to cooperate on an island that gets everyone excited – yours truly included. Not to mention, they also have to fight for food and modern luxuries!

For the upcoming season (season 43), Jeff Probst is likely to have a lot more sass. After all, he is the king of sass. The first episode debuts on September 21, 2022. It’ll have a two-hour premiere, so we’ll get a good chance to know all of the contestants right off the bat.  

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The Bachelor in Paradise

The Bachelor in Paradise

Can’t get enough of The Bachelor? Well, check out The Bachelor in Paradise. It’s a spin-off featuring former Bachelor and Bachelorette cast members. They’re all given a second chance while fighting for love in an isolated Mexican locale. Some people are saying that this series is actually better than the original!

The show was put on hold while dealing with a few issues that impacted all of the shows in the series. Thankfully, it’s back and filming once again. The newest episodes aired on ABC starting on September 27, 2022. The episodes quickly started coming out. They must really have a lot to pack in this season.

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Chicago Med

Chicago Med

There are some big changes ahead for Chicago Med. As it moves into the eighth season, many of the original cast members have left, including Torrey DeVitto and Yaya DaCosta. That being said, a ton of other actors are returning. We're looking particularly forward to Oliver Platt and Dominic Rains.

Nick Gehlfuss, Brian Tee, Marlyne Barrett, and Steven Weber are also coming back! Chicago Med's seventh season will begin on September 21, 2022, on NBC. With the many changes, we’re a little unsure how things will go, but a series that’s been running this long will be all good! Plus, the returning actors are amazing, so no complaints.

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Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire

One night, one heart! One Chicago can’t return without the others quickly in tow. Chicago Fire started out with a lot of buzz last season with the exit of Matt Casey played by Jesse Spencer. He did end up returning for the finale of season 10 which was a delight for fans of the show.

Chief Boden was given the great honor of walking Kidd down the aisle for the wedding finale. The event went off without a hitch but there were certainly potential breakups looming, making it a bittersweet finale to say the least. Many questions are left open, but you’ll find out the answer on September 21, 2022. What do you want to see happen?

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Chicago P.D.

Chicago P.D.

The question on everyone's minds: Where are Ruzek and Burgess? The last season of Chicago P.D. ended with a cliffhanger, although that almost feels like an understatement. Not everyone was happy with the finale, but that’s what they’re supposed to do – hype up the next season. Needless to say, season nine did just that.

As for season nine, you’ll be happy to know that it’ll be returning on September 21, 2022, just like all the other Chicago series. They’ll play one after another, so you won’t have to wait to see the newer episodes of the franchise. Rumors have it that season 10 is going to be the best yet.  

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Grey’s Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy

It sucks that a lot of the original cast members are gone, but Grey’s Anatomy is still going. The unfortunate thing is that the ratings have begun to drop, and it’s getting time to give the show the conclusion it deserves. The renewal on the current season came pretty late, but it was renewed nevertheless!

The newest season of Grey’s Anatomy will debut on October 6, 2022, on ABC. On top of that, Ellen Pompeo is set to return as Meredith Grey but her screen time will be dramatically reduced this time around to make way for some hot new interns, of course. We can't wait!

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Young Sheldon

Young Sheldon

The execs behind The Big Bang Theory had to come up with another hit! That’s why they wanted to expand everything with Young Sheldon. This series follows Sheldon starting when he was just nine years old. It’s a lot of work to skip four grades and start high school before you hit double digits!

Needless to say, growing up wasn’t easy for the kiddo, but it’s certainly a good show to watch. The series has been already going for a while, with season six starting on September 29, 2022. If you’re a fan of The Big Bang Theory, this show is definitely worth a shot.  

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Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

This series is undoubtedly the best Law & Order show (and we’re counting the original). As long as the showrunners, actors, and actresses are still willing to play their parts, the show will go on! Law & Order SVU has reached a benchmark when it was renewed for the 21st season, but it won’t stop there.

With ratings still up, Law & Order: SVU was renewed for a 24th season. You can catch Olivia Benson and everyone else starting September 22, 2022. Another thing the show can boast? Last season included the show’s 500th episode! We think that 500 episodes are definitely something to be proud of and now there are even more!

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Blue Bloods

Blue Bloods

Blood Bloods should have honestly been called a hit before it even came out. The moment Tom Selleck was cast as the lead, it was clear everyone would tune in. Everyone loves him! What really kept people watching was how great the storylines were, however. That’s something not all shows can brag about.

Another thing that Blue Bloods can brag about is their upcoming 13th season. So far, there are a lot of mysteries that require answers with this upcoming set of episodes. You can catch the newest shows starting on October 7, 2022. From what we heard, there are going to be some great guest stars this season, too.

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The Simpsons

The Simpsons

At this point, as long as there’s TV, The Simpsons will always be on air. So far, the show is the longest uninterrupted broadcast of a TV franchise with over 600 episodes. It started on December 17, 1989, and there are no signs that it will be slowing down. Good news for fans!

The series was renewed for its 34th season, which will begin on September 25, 2022. On top of that, Fox didn’t bother waiting until the next round of renewals and cancelations – The Simpsons was also renewed for a 35th season you can expect to see next year around the same time.

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Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers

Fox has put a lot of effort into Bob’s Burgers, and it appears to be paying off. The show took over Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s spot to “give it a better chance,” and it has consistently had good ratings. No shade, though. Bob’s Burgers is actually pretty good, so we don’t have many complaints.

The 13th season is coming up, which is set to begin on September 25, 2022. On top of that, Fox just released a movie! Touted as a “musical comedy mystery adventure and kind of a coming-of-age story,” according to the showrunners, critics loved it but it didn't do that well at the box office. It had a budget of $38 million but it earned only $34.1 million.

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Shark Tank

Shark Tank

Was Shark Tank meant to go on this long? Either way, some really great products have come out of it. Even some members of our team use Scrub Daddy. However, as the show goes on, some things have to change. Guest Sharks were one of the best changes in the show because the upcoming season has some great ones!

For the most recent season, DoorDash CEO Tony Xu and Gwyneth Paltrow will be joining the team (along with the usual Sharks, of course). The originals are good, but we’re particularly psyched about Kevin Hart. The newest season of Shark Tank will begin on September 23rd, 2022.

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The Rookie

The Rookie

Does anyone else absolutely adore Nathan Fillion? Something about him captures an audience in a way that no actor has ever been able to in the past. That’s probably why The Rookie has done so well – that and the fantastic writing! The whole show has this charm, and the comedy? Top-tier.

Season four was a pretty big deal. In a moment that fans have been waiting a long time for, Bradford and Chen finally kissed, hinting at a blossoming romance going into season 5. Will the couple make it? We’ll all find out when the newest episodes begin on September 25, 2022.

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The Blacklist

The Blacklist

The Blacklist has had everyone’s attention for a good while now. The show is beyond dramatic. While the series moves into its 10th season, there’s a pretty big caveat. Amir Arison, one of the biggest characters on the show, won’t be coming back. That’s a pretty big bummer for some fans.

The show can continue without him, but his absence will definitely be felt. Maybe it isn’t all bad news. Maybe his departure means that a new FBI Special Agent could be rising through the ranks. The show could use a little bit of new life. While its renewal was announced, the 10th season's release date has not yet been announced.

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New Amsterdam

New Amsterdam

Medical dramas are making a massively big comeback. There are dozens that have been renewed, and New Amsterdam is one of them. It honestly wasn’t a surprise, though. Fans and critics alike adore the show, but maybe a lot of that is thanks to the handsome, charming, and brilliant Dr. Max Goodwin.

Okay, maybe that’s a huge reason we tune in, but you can’t blame us! The show has had two really good seasons, and it’s headed toward another one. Can’t you feel it in your bones? The newest season will begin on September 20, 2022. Make sure to have your TV ready to go!

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Riverdale

Riverdale

Okay, so our big question: how is Riverdale still going? The show has completely changed from its original theme. Even fans are starting to question what’s going on with it. Regardless, it got renewed for another season. For the seventh season, Riverdale is trying to attract old and new fans alike.

The showrunner had called season 6 the most dramatic season yet, so where does Riverdale go from here? Considering how much drama has gone on so far, can the new season even live up to fans' expectations? There’s no telling how much longer the show has going on, but we’ll see what the seventh season brings. The air date for the newest episodes have not yet been announced.

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Magnum P.I.

Magnum P.I.

After season 4, CBS canceled Magnum P.I. but the good news is that NBC is picking it up for at least a fifth and sixth season.  Just when all hope for the show seemed lost, the fifth season is going full steam ahead to get back on schedule.

The date for the newest episodes has not been revealed, but there are a few changes to look forward to as it switches to a new network. Will the changes be for the better? You’ll just have to watch to find out the answer to that question.  But if it does well in its new home, perhaps we'll have many more seasons to look forward to.

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All American

All American

These shows are brutal, leaving us off on cliffhangers. The cliffhanger from All American was especially rough, and the CW left us hanging when it was going to renew the series. Thankfully, news broke that one of our favorite shows would be having a fourth season and that it would be coming soon.

The newest episodes will begin airing on the CW starting on October 10, 2022. Hopefully, we'll get answers to our burning questions: how is Simone's exit going to affect the show? What about Spencer and Olivia's relationship? The even better news is that All American is getting a second season for its spin-off, too – All American: Homecoming.

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Dancing With the Stars

Dancing With the Stars

Dancing With the Stars was having a hard time. Viewership dropped 8% (according to Parade), and it had a little bit of a pause due to COVID-19. That’s only natural for a show that’s as strenuous and close quarters as this. The good news is that Dancing With the Stars has another chance at redemption.

The series got a renewal but this time it will be available exclusively on Disney+. The show is coming back to begin a 31st season, which will debut on September 19, 2022. The judging panel for this season includes Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough. Maybe this season will be the start of something new, and the show’s ratings will come back.

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The Resident

The Resident

The Resident is super popular, and it’s only getting more so. Because of that, it was instantly renewed for a sixth season. That’s good news since the third season was caught short (like many other shows were at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic). Thankfully, the fourth and fifth seasons came back super strong.

What really shocked fans, however, was the departure of Emily VanCamp, who plays Nic Nevin. She had been with the show since it began in 2018, but she wanted to take time off to raise her new daughter. Fans rejoiced when she returned for the season 5 finale. Will she return again in season 6? Find out when the new episodes begin September 20, 2022.   

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The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor won over hearts pretty fast. It’s currently ABC’s highest-rated series, and it’s clear why. It stars Freddie Highmore, who plays a talented young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome. The show has had its fair share of complaints about the surgeon, as some state his portrayal isn’t realistic and is damaging.

Something is apparently good about the show, though. People are glued to the screen episode after episode. The Good Doctor was given a sixth season, which will begin airing on October 3, 2022. However, there is a big change we have to mention. Two new characters, played by Brandon Larracuente and Savannah Welch, will be joining.

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A Million Little Things

A Million Little Things

If you haven’t given A Million Little Things a shot, this is your sign. The show is about a group of friends that bonded over unexpected circumstances. They’re all at different points in their lives (as adults usually are) but are brought together again after one of them dies. That’s when they get a clear message.

It’s time to live their lives instead of coasting day to day. The series did amazingly well. The showrunner was pretty secretive about when season five would begin, but we finally have a release date: August 30th, 2023. Since the announcement that this will be the show's final season, we’re all excited to see how the show will end!

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The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

Can you honestly believe that The Walking Dead is still around? We couldn’t when we first saw it on the renewal list, but there is some news to report: the upcoming season will be the last! As the show comes up on its 11th season, it has to conclude the character’s stories – or make spin-offs like they have many others.

The final episodes begin on October 2, 2022 on AMC. For those who love the show, they’re sad to see it go, but as we said before, there are tons of spin-offs that are going on and haven’t yet aired. There’s talk of an Origins show as well as a Daryl and Carol spin-off. Gotta admit we’d be down to watch a Carol spin-off.

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The Flash

The Flash

It feels like just yesterday that a ton of superhero and supervillain shows got the ax. The Flash defied all the odds and managed to snag a renewal. The unfortunate thing is that it was held back a little due to COVID-19 – no big surprise there. Plenty of shows have been forced to deal with delays from the pandemic.

A big part of the delay is due to the exit of Todd Helbing. He’s been the showrunner for years, but he’ll be replaced by Eric Wallace. Don’t worry, though! Wallace has been an executive producer of the show since season four, so the show is in good hands. The final episodes begin airing in 2023.  

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Family Guy

Family Guy

Family Guy is another one of those cartoons that will likely be on TV until the end of time. As long as there’s something to make fun of, the show must go on! Most fans will admit that the show isn’t what it used to be, but that didn’t stop it from getting new episodes.

The newest season (season 21) will begin on September 25, 2022. If the show keeps going like it is, we suspect that it could be a huge contender to The Simpsons. However, The Simpsons has about 10 years' head-start. It was also canceled briefly, which interrupts the record slightly. Dream on, Seth!

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The Masked Singer

The Masked Singer

The Masked Singer was certainly a strange premise when it started. Maybe it’s the weirdness that really attracts people to watch it. It’s probably also the fact that some of the celebs on there are really shocking. Who knew that some of these people could really sing?! We certainly didn’t see it coming.

Things were a little bumpy with the show due to the pandemic for obvious reasons. You can’t have people belting out tunes when they could be spreading a virus. This gave the creators time to go to the drawing board and come up with some great twists. The previous season saw a new feature, the “take it off” buzzer, which panelists used when they were 100% sure who the contestant was. New episodes start September 21, 2022.

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Modern Love

Modern Love

Modern Love, an Amazon Video original series, is based on The New York Times column by the same name. As it chronicles many different stories, it will likely feature many different stars throughout the duration of the series. So far names like Tina Fey, Anne Hathaway, Dev Patel, and Ed Sheeran are set to appear.

The critics certainly had a lot of fun beating this rom-com into the ground, but fans really loved it. That’s all that matters, right? We admit that season one was a little uneven at best, but season two will be much more put together, so get ready! The date for the newest episodes have not yet been announced.

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Nancy Drew

Nancy Drew

A new Nancy Drew TV series premiered on The CW, and fans were a little apprehensive. Reviews said that it was going to be a lot like Riverdale (which has really gone downhill lately) and less like the books. Producers stated directly they wouldn’t be pulling storylines from the books.

Honestly, that may have been a bad decision on their part, but it seems to have worked out for them. The series is heading into the fourth season but it sounds like there will be a delay. On top of that, the spin-off called Tom Swift has been canceled. As for season four of Nancy Drew? It is said to be released in early 2023, so don't expect it this fall.

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Yellowstone

Yellowstone

Westerns are making a huge comeback, and Yellowstone is one of the biggest. That’s partially because it stars Oscar and Emmy-winner Kevin Costner. Yellowstone is about a sixth-generation homesteader and father, who controls the largest ranch in the United States. The world he lives in is corrupt, full of conflict, and difficult to handle sometimes.

It also has a number of other stars including Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Luke Grimes, and Wes Bentley. That’s a fantastic lineup! As it moves into a fifth season, a lot more people are jumping aboard and becoming fans. There’s no surprise there! The newest season begins on with a two-hour premiere on November 13, 2022.

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What We Do in the Shadows

What We Do in the Shadows

It’s about time we get a third season of What We Do in the Shadows. The movie was one of our favorites, so you can bet we’ve binged the series multiple times. There’s something so funny about the whole thing that keeps you glued to the screen. The three main actors have such great chemistry.

The fifth season is going to wrap up production on November 25, 2022. In addition to the show's fifth season, a sixth season has been ordered as well. The show continues to get killer ratings and critics are absolutely loving it as well. Let's hope for a lot more laughs in the near future.

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The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years reboot is coming back. The classic TV show returned last year with new actors and actresses, including Elisha Williams, Don Cheadle, Laura Kariuki, Dule Hill, and Saycon Sengbloh. Fred Savage also returned for the reboot but won't be around for the show's second season due to recent controversies.

Guest stars will also appear from time to time, so who knows who else will show up! We hope the show promises to be true to its roots, which is great for any diehard fans. You can catch Wonder Years when it premieres on Hulu this fall.

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Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Love watching the lifestyles of the rich and famous? You’re not alone! Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles was renewed for an additional season. These Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles episodes are sure a doozy. Some houses look absolutely beautiful, but with a lot of money comes some truly weird stuff.

Then again, a million-dollar house buys a lot less in California than it would in somewhere like Idaho – sorry, Idaho. These high-priced real estate agents will begin their 14th season soon but we don't yet have a release date. The newest episodes will be on the same channel, Bravo, so get your TiVo ready!

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Life Below Zero

Life Below Zero

Who knew that Life Below Zero would be such a hit? This show is a documentary-like TV show which shows the daily life of subsistence hunters in the far, remote areas of Alaska. We guess if Naked and Afraid can be successful, something like this would be, too. Life Below Zero certainly has high stakes.

The people have to survive off the land, make money any way they can. Apparently, the film crew even had a hard time filming the show. The crew was from Houston (where temperatures are regularly above 90 degrees Fahrenheit). Alaska? Well below zero. The newest season begins on September 14, 2022.

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Life Below Zero: Next Generation

Life Below Zero: Next Generation

Starting last year, Life Below Zero got a spin-off – Life Below Zero: Next Generation. The unique thing about this one compared to the original is that the people left their lives as a hunter. They lived a contemporary life and decided that they didn’t like it, so they returned to the harsh lows of Alaska’s wilderness.

It honestly can’t be easy living that lifestyle, so it’s a little strange they would go back. Then again, if it’s how they grew up, it may be what they’re most comfortable with. This series is actually a little more interesting than the original. The most recent episodes aired on July 13, 2022 on Disney+.

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Robot Chicken

Robot Chicken

Robot Chicken is from the same creative minds as Family Guy, so a lot of the jokes are the same. That being said, Robot Chicken likes to cross the line a little more. It has a lot of the same vibes as Celebrity Deathmatch, except it’s full of little skits instead of a straight, single storyline following certain characters.

Adult Swim has been hosting Robot Chicken ever since its creation, and fans are more than happy to see another season headed our way. Can you believe it’s been 11 seasons already?! We honestly can’t. The newest episodes hit Adult Swim beginning on September 7, 2021, but the show has not been renewed nor canceled for a 12th season.

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American Ninja Warrior Junior

American Ninja Warrior Junior

It’s easy to say that American Ninja Warrior is one of the top shows around. As that one moves into its 14th season, they made a spin-off called American Ninja Warrior Junior! It's much the same as the original, but the contestants are all between nine and 14. That’s pretty young!

They all have to do many of the same obstacles as the original, except they’re much less difficult. Kids can’t reach as far, and they don’t have as much strength. That being said, these kids are certainly American Ninja Warriors. The stuff they do is super remarkable. The newest season does not yet have a release date.

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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is just getting its start, but it's already going pretty well. It pales in comparison to the original, but fans are digging it. The Salt Lake City crew has a ton of drama (of course), and plenty of luxury to keep fans interested for several seasons.

Bravo wanted to keep this spin-off going, so they decided to give it a third season. After seeing the trailer, it’s obvious that this season is going to blow the first out of the water. You can catch the newest episodes of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City starting on Sunday, September 28, 2022, on Bravo.

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NCIS: Hawaii

NCIS: Hawaii

This one is actually super exciting. NCIS is getting another spin-off: NCIS: Hawaii. It follows Special Agent Jane Tennant and her team as they solve crimes much like the other series. The stars include Vanessa Minnillo, Yasmine Al-bustami, Tori Anderson, and Noah Mills. Let’s just say that they're talented and great eye-candy.

Some more eye-candy? The scenery. It's Hawaii! Talk about a beautiful setting. NCIS: Hawaii is sure to be fantastic. To get in on the ground floor of this great new series, you can catch the episodes on September 19, 2022. You can watch it on CBS or the CBS All-Access streaming app.

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9-1-1

9-1-1

Now is the perfect time to have an emergency services TV show because they’re all doing really well. We’re talking police, firefighters, and emergency medical techs – people are interested in all of them! This one was meant for success, and that’s largely thanks to the casting of Angela Bassett. She certainly can control a room!

9-1-1 has been consistently renewed and the series is headed into the sixth season. The trailer looks really exciting, too. Another thing we wanted to mention is that Jennifer Love Hewitt will be returning this season! Season six episodes will begin airing on Fox starting on September 19, 2022.

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FBI

FBI

What’s one of the highest-rated TV shows on right now? FBI! CBS won’t let this one go, which is why the show is moving into its fifth season. Things have been a little rough with the show since the third season was cut short. Fans were concerned, but it was all for the safety of the staff to avoid anyone getting sick.

Everyone was ecstatic when they heard about the renewal, but that just meant FBI had a lot of catching up to do. You can expect this train to continue for a good long while. Season five will be making its debut on September 20, 2022. Catch the episodes on CBS or CBS All-Access streaming.

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FBI: International

FBI: International

With the original’s success, FBI wanted to make some spin-offs that would have the same feel but come with some new content. That’s when FBI: International was pitched (and green-lit). This series comes from the Emmy Award-winning Dick Wolf, so you know it's going to be good. Anything he has his hands in ultimately turns into a hit.

This one follows the FBI's International Fly Team, which is headquartered in Prague. They travel the world, tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they go. The teasers look great, and we’re already signed up for this one. The newest episodes begin airing on September 20, 2022, on CBS.

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FBI: Most Wanted

FBI: Most Wanted

FBI: Most Wanted just started last year, and people are already binging it wherever they can. Most Wanted also came from Dick Wolf and the team that produced the original (and Law & Order). This specific high-stakes drama focuses on a Fugitive Task Force. Their goal is to track and capture some of the most dangerous people out there.

It isn't easy catching anyone on the FBI's Most Wanted list, but this team does it really well. The undercover unit is constantly in the field, all in the name of justice. Season two just came to a conclusion, so fans didn’t have to wait long for season four. Episodes begin on September 20, 2022.  

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The Goldbergs

The Goldbergs

The Goldbergs was an unexpected hit. The TV show is set in the ‘80s and is about a geeky 11-year-old Adam and his crazy family. From the pitch, it doesn’t sound like much, but you honestly have to watch the show. It’s super funny – one of the funniest on TV. If you want a good belly laugh, this is the one to watch.

The sad part is that one of the actors passed away between season eight and the newest season. Ever since George Segal played Grandfather Pops, the show has not been the same. The series choice not to recast him was bold, but we gotta give kudos for it. Sometimes it’s too easy to just replace someone. Season 10 will begin on September 21, 2022.

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Jay Leno’s Garage

Jay Leno’s Garage

It’s well known that ex-talk show host Jay Leno loves cars. Actually, that’s a bit of an understatement. Since he quit his late-night show, Jay Leno moved on to showing off his massive vehicle collection. Apparently, he has something like 181 cars and 160 motorcycles. And to think it’s hard for some of us to get two cars!

What's even crazier is that the collection is worth anywhere between $52 to $100 million! Guess we know where he put all his money from The Late Night Show. The series is moving into its seventh season, and you can catch the start of it starting September 7, 2022 on CNBC.

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Law & Order: Organized Crime

Law & Order: Organized Crime

One of the newer series on the list is already doing really well: Law & Order: Organized Crime. This show follows L&O veteran Detective Elliot Stabler after he returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime. He's just experienced a huge personal loss, so we see him working through that while also catching criminals.

Another issue Detective Stabler has to deal with is the changes in the criminal justice system (without his partner Captain Olivia Benson). It isn't easy rebuilding your life from scratch. You can catch the newest episodes of this series starting on September 22, 2022, on NBC. Dick Wolf is coming up with some pretty crazy criminals, so season three is gonna be great.  

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Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune is one of the best game shows on TV. It’s been on TV since 1975 – that’s definitely an achievement! Pat and Vanna have been hosting the show for over 35 years alone. Naturally, there has to be a spin off. The original was super good, so where can they go with it?

Oh! We know! Celebrities. When in doubt, throw in a celebrity or two. It’s still being hosted by Pat and Vanna, but will include various celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Lauren Ash, Mark Duplass, Jenifer Lewis, Kevin McKidd and so many more other celebrity contestants. Catch it starting on September 25, 2022.

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S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T. has been having a bit of a hard time lately. Viewership has been on the steady decline for a couple of seasons now, but that hasn’t stopped it from getting renewed. Honestly, many people expected a cancelation of the show following the fourth season (or at least a series finale announcement).

Nope! Its now onto its sixth season renewal, but only time will tell if the show will get a another. What really helped was that S.W.A.T. was one of the few shows that kept filming, which meant it was the only new episodes on TV out there. The newest episodes of season six will begin on October 7, 2022.  

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America’s Funniest Home Videos

America’s Funniest Home Videos

Of course, America’s Funniest Home Videos was renewed! The show has been a staple of TV since it was first released. Did you know that it first debuted in 1989? That’s a long time! It was originally hosted by Bob Saget. Things have certainly changed (and there are a lot more animal videos), but America still loves it!

The series was renewed for a 33rd season. That’s good news for the series. It will always be popular, and it won’t ever go anywhere. You can catch the newest episodes starting on October 2, 2022. The episodes will show through the spring, so if you need a good belly laugh, you know where to find it.

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CSI: Vegas

CSI: Vegas

The CSI franchise is still going, and people still adore it. This was the original show that really set off the whole "crime scene" and copy era of TV. Thanks to CSI, shows like NCIS got its start. We’re not saying NCIS should thank CSI, but it wouldn’t hurt to give them a nod or two.

The newest spin-off for CSI is CSI: Vegas. The crazy thing is that you’ll see a lot of familiar faces returning from the OG CSI series. Vegas is all about the previous evidence being called into question, so our favorite characters have to retrace their steps and follow the evidence once again – with a newer crew. The new season will release on September 29, 2022.

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SEAL Team

SEAL Team

Failure isn’t an option for SEAL Team! We couldn’t help ourselves. SEAL Team was renewed for another season, and fans can’t wait! We have good news, too! This one had fans on the edge of their seat for a while: Jason Boreanaz is coming back! He decided to stay on the show, which makes us more than happy.

Filming had been a little tricky with COVID still hovering around, but season six filming went smoothly this time around. The biggest change is that the series is now on Paramount+ exclusively. You can catch the episodes starting September 18, 2022.  

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Project Runway

Project Runway

Love yourself some Project Runway? We don't blame you. It's great to know where fashion really comes from, and Project Runway gives amateur stylists a shot to compete in an industry that's truly cutthroat. If this show has taught us anything, it's just that. That’s what really makes it good, though!

Project Runway is moving into its 20th season, which is cause for celebration. It’s one of the longest-running fashion TV shows out there! This season starts off with a Real Housewives Twist, so if you're a fan of both series, you’re in for a serious treat. The newest season does not have a premiere date yet.

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You

You

It feels like it’s been forever since we’ve seen a new episode of You. Maybe that’s just because we’re addicted to this weird show. This series answers the question of "What would you do for love?" Well, if you're Joe, literally anything. You'd even kill for love…or what you think is love anyway.

Honestly, we don’t think Joe knows what love really is. He’s more infatuated with everyone he “falls in love” with. After seeing the teaser, it’s clear that season four is going to be more interesting than ever now that he's stalking women in Europe. The newest episodes of You on Netflix do not have a release date.

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Fear the Walking Dead

Fear the Walking Dead

Fear the Walking Dead is making some interesting strides. Even if you don't love The Walking Dead franchise, you gotta give it to the producers. Many of the stars have been given a shot to direct an episode or two, which isn't that common but allows everyone to get their creative juices flowing.

This follows in the steps of her co-stars, Alycia Debnam-Carey joined Colman Domingo and Lennie James in becoming another star turned director on the show. We’re excited to see what Alycia brings to the table this year. The newest episodes of this deadly show do not have a premiere date but you can catch them on AMC and AMC+ when they arrive.  

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The Bachelorette

The Bachelorette

The Bachelorette is well underway after the franchise experienced a lot of drama previously. The last year definitely hasn't been easy, and they've had to put out a lot of fires. The newest season of The Bachelorette will feature two Bachelorettes, Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia, as they search for love.

Fans! They absolutely loved these two. Windey was a cheerleader for the Denver Broncos and an ICU nurse. Meanwhile, the Chicago-born Recchia has been thriving as a reality TV personality as well as a flight instructor and commercial pilot. Since they both have big dreams of finding a man that will stand by their side, they returned on July 11, 2022. The final episode of the season is set to premiere on September 20, 2022.

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Walker

Walker

The reboot of Walker is started just last year. It was supposed to start in 2020 but was held up for obvious reasons. Walker follows the new Texas Ranger, who is played by Supernatural star and Gilmore Girls love interest Jared Padalecki. Padalecki was actually born in Texas, so he at least knows the land!

It hasn't been easy to fill Chuck Norris's shoes, so it'll probably take a couple of seasons for the show to find its legs. Given how popular the lead was during his time on Supernatural, it should be pretty good. The third season will begin on October 6, 2022 – just months after the second season finished.

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Dexter: New Blood

Dexter: New Blood

This one is of personal interest since we think the original Dexter was good but easily had the worst finale of all time (and we’re including Game of Thrones). While we’re optimistic about this one, we’re also a little nervous. It’s technically a revival, so it will pick up where the original left off – you know, when he Old Man and the Sea’d away.

It will be set ten years after the original. Dexter moved to a small town in New York to hide, but his serial killing urges aren't able to stay away. It will be a limited series, so it could last one season or five. The showrunners have announced plans for a second season but there is no release date yet.

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Sister Wives

Sister Wives

Sister Wives is certainly...interesting. Polygamy isn't something most people are chill with, and Sister Wives shows it in a way we’ve never seen before. It's about a guy who has four wives – yes, four. Together, they all have 13 children. How is it even possible this exists? We have no idea.

Sister Wives has had mixed reviews, but people keep watching. Maybe it’s like watching a train wreck? You just can’t look away. The show will be moving into its 17th season. TLC will be debuting the newest season starting on September 11, 2022. Rumor has it: there's a fight between Kody and Robyn this season.

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The Witcher

The Witcher

When The Witcher was released, it was easily one of the best shows on Netflix. For once, fans of the franchise were surprised since most game-to-show (or movie) adaptions are really awful. This one was amazing. The biggest issue was that we've had to wait for ages for season two. The original came out in 2019!

Two years was a long time to wait, but when the second season hit on December 17, 2021, we were not disappointed. Geralt returned with new armor and looked as amazing as ever. Ciri was in training, and Yennefer was having a rough time as usual. Finally, everyone was united together at the end of the season and we'll be excited to see what happens to them in season 3 - but it looks like we'll be waiting until 2023 before we do.

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American Horror Story

American Horror Story

American Horror Story is still going on! The series is moving into its 11th season after losing a lot of fans following Jessica Lange's departure. Viewership plummeted, but the 10th season was supposed to change things up to bring back fans of the early seasons. Gotta admit that the show’s gotten away from what it was originally about.

Double Feature was more serious than 1984 and Apocalypse. Double Feature contained two separate stories, Red Tide and Death Valley. It's structured a little differently, so it felt different there as well. Reviews were mixed, so hopefully, things improve with the new season. American Horror Story, season 11 is said to air on October 17, 2022.

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Archer

Archer

Something about spies gets people excited, and that's why Archer is so famous. After a three-season long coma, people were thrilled when Archer returned in season 12. Now, Season 13 has fans both excited and a little sad after the death of Jessica Walter, who played Archer's mother. 

As Archer deals with the death of his mother, he now has to deal with his agency's acquisition by an international conglomerate. That’s a big ask for someone with the maturity level of Sterling Archer. All we can say is, “good luck, dude!” The new episodes began on August 24, 2022. It’s already pretty good, so we would suggest picking it back up ASAP.  

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The Circle

The Circle

Reality TV shows are really making a comeback, and that’s partially because of shows like The Circle. This TV series is about a group of contestants who are isolated in their own apartments, and their only way of communicating is through “The Circle.” They can only talk to other contestants. It's been compared to Big Brother and Catfish but with a little Black Mirror mixed in.

The goal is to become an “influencer,” but they also have to block another player (which eliminates them from the game). The prize is up to $100,000, so there's serious money at stake. It’s one of Netflix’s top shows, so they’re more than happy to give it another season. Season five is not set to air until early 2023, from what we know.

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