As the days get shorter and the air gets cooler, it’s harder and harder to ignore the urge to snuggle up under the covers with the TV remote. A new TV and streaming season is starting, autumn is just around the corner. Without a doubt, this is the best time of the year to release new series.
There are brand new ones that are already being talked about, like Ryan Murphy’s new project, a world star who finds himself in trouble, or even a cowboy TV empire that never stops growing. But with around forty releases announced at the time of writing, we decided to whittle the list down to the best.
Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Eric Menendez (Netflix) – September 19, 2024
After the award-winning Dahmer: Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Ryan Murphy is back for a second round of episodes in his controversial anthology franchise, with a trip to the ’90s and the Menendez brothers. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story stars Nicolas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch as Lyle and Erik, upstart brothers accused of murdering their parents, played by Javier Bardem and Chloé Sévin, in order to get their share of their multi-million dollar fortune. . At least that’s how the police remembered it. The trial became one of the biggest media storms of the decade, and if there’s one thing Ryan Murphy knows how to recreate, it’s juicy courtroom drama.
Disclaimer (Apple TV+) – October 11, 2024
Except the lady. America, Cate Blanchett is the rare Hollywood star who has ignored prestige television. so far In the psychological thriller Disclaimer, he plays a journalist who discovers that he has an important role in a new novel and uncovers a secret he’s been trying to hide. This project is the first series of Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron after signing a general agreement with the broadcaster in 2019. It adapts the novel. Disclaimer By Renee Knight. Also with Kevin Kline.
The Cult (Prime Video) – October 18, 2024
A French series inspired by real events and focused on the origins of reality television in France, Culte tells the story of how M6 launched a new show called Loft Story, which became an instant… cult hit! If we can’t escape Jean-Edouard and Loana, the series is mainly focused on Isabelle, Rafael or even Karim. We’ve never seen them on screen, but together with their teams, they’ve made it big with less than four months to get the show on air. They are the ones who invented “reality television” because no one in France had done it before. With Anaid Rozam and Cesar Domboi.
Landman (Paramount+) – November 17, 2024
The television industrial complex that Taylor Sheridan built shows no signs of slowing down. After the huge success of Yellowstone and its spin-offs 1883 and 1923, as well as The King of Tulsa and The Mayor of Kingstown, Sheridan returned with Landman, a series based on the Boomtown podcast about the Texas oil industry. Billy Bob Thornton will bring his catchy voice to the series as a troubled oil company executive. We’ll also see Demi Moore.
Dune: The Prophecy (Max) – November 2024
Are the Bene Gesserit women of Dunis the kind of people you want to have a hot beer with after work? not really. But they’re arguably the most fascinating aspect of the epic’s sprawling world, which we only get a glimpse of in Denis Villeneuve’s big-screen adaptation. Dune: Prophecy explores the origins of the powerful sister, 10,000 years before the events of the film. It follows the founding sisters of the Bene Gesserit, Valia and Tula Harkonnen, who form a line of women who gain superhuman abilities to influence humanity through the ages. With the wonderful Emily Watson and Olivia Williams.
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