New Television Shows 2024: A Comprehensive Guide
November and December 2024 promise a captivating lineup of new and returning television series. Highly anticipated final seasons of popular shows like Yellowstone and Cobra Kai will air alongside fresh content such as Cross and Landman, vying for viewers’ attention. HBO also presents Dune: Prophecy, expanding upon the acclaimed sci-fi universe.
November kicks off with a diverse range of premieres. Peacock launches The Day of the Jackal, while Netflix continues Outer Banks with part 2. Paramount Network brings back the acclaimed Yellowstone for its final season. NBC introduces the medical drama St. Denis Medical. The CW welcomes back Children Ruin Everything, and Netflix resumes Sprint. Prime Video presents the thriller Cross, FX and Hulu collaborate on Say Nothing, and Netflix unveils the final season of Cobra Kai alongside the return of Silo on Apple TV+. Hulu adds a touch of country music with It’s All Country. Paramount+ introduces the historical drama Landman, while HBO ventures further into the Dune universe with Dune: Prophecy. Hulu explores cultural identity with Interior Chinatown. NBC revives the classic sitcom Night Court, and Bravo returns with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Peacock delves into true crime with Based on a True Story, Max brings back The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Prime Video reimagines Cruel Intentions. Starz’s time-traveling romance Outlander returns for a new season. Netflix concludes November with the thriller The Madness, and Paramount+ with Showtime adds The Agency to its roster.
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December brings a wave of returning Netflix favorites, including Virgin River and the global phenomenon Squid Game. Disney+ contributes to the Star Wars saga with Skeleton Crew. Max introduces the animated series Creature Commandos and Netflix presents Black Doves. Prime Video offers the crime drama The Sticky. Netflix’s feel-good reality show Queer Eye returns for another season, along with the comedic drama No Good Deed. Max brings back Bookie for a second season. Netflix continues the popular romance Virgin River and Peacock adds the Australian comedy Laid. Comedian Nate Bargatze gets a Netflix special with Your Friend, Nate Bargatze. Finally, the year ends with the highly anticipated return of Squid Game on Netflix and the sports documentary unCOMMON: Building a Boston Sports Team on Peacock.
The first few months of 2024 also hold exciting prospects. January sees the debut of America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League on NBC, alongside the return of Night Court and Good Trouble. Fox premieres the game show The Floor and the musical competition We Are Family. Netflix presents the action drama The Brothers Sun, and Sundance Now and AMC+ offer the fantasy series Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale. The Golden Globes air on CBS, HGTV welcomes back Home Town, and Fox introduces the animated comedy Grimsburg and continues The Great North. NBC’s sci-fi drama La Brea returns, Disney+ and Hulu collaborate on the mystery thriller Echo, and Peacock presents the live-action adaptation of TED. Apple TV+ launches the crime drama Criminal Record, Peacock continues Traitors, and HBO brings back True Detective with Night Country. Hulu offers the comedic mystery Death and Other Details. NBC’s Chicago franchise returns with new seasons of Med, Fire, and P.D., along with Law & Order, SVU, and Organized Crime. Max continues the comedy-drama Sort Of. NBC welcomes back Transplant, and Paramount+ with Showtime introduces the thriller The Woman in the Wall. Prime Video adapts the popular musical Hazbin Hotel. ABC’s reality dating show The Bachelor returns, along with Fox’s true crime series America’s Most Wanted. Disney+ presents the nature documentary A Real Bug’s Life, and Netflix brings back Queer Eye. Paramount+ offers the crime drama Sexy Beast, Starz continues Hightown, and Apple TV+ presents the World War II miniseries Masters of the Air. Fox concludes January with the culinary competition Next Level Chef. Disney+ launches the musical drama Choir, and FX on Hulu presents the anthology series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. This is just a glimpse into the extensive lineup of new television shows planned for 2024, ensuring a year filled with diverse entertainment options for all viewers.
February continues the trend with a plethora of premieres and returning series. Fox welcomes back Farmer Wants a Wife and Paramount+ introduces the mystery A Bloody Lucky Day. Nat Geo explores historical figures with Genius: MLK/X. Max continues the iconic comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm. ABC brings back the sitcom The Conners, the medical comedy Not Dead Yet, and the critically acclaimed Abbott Elementary. Paramount+ continues the sci-fi series Halo. CBS introduces the crime thriller Tracker. CBS’s Monday night comedy block returns with The Neighborhood, Bob Hearts Abishola, and the long-running NCIS franchise, along with NCIS: HAWAI’I. Dropout continues the improv comedy series Game Changer. CBS’s Tuesday night crime dramas return with FBI, FBI: INTERNATIONAL, and FBI: MOST WANTED. Netflix explores the world of dating with Love Is Blind, and Apple TV+ presents the historical drama The New Look. CBS’s Thursday night comedy block returns with Young Sheldon, Ghosts, and So Help Me Todd. Max delves into the life of comedian Jim Gaffigan with The Truth About Jim. CBS’s Friday night dramas return with S.W.A.T., Fire Country, and Blue Bloods. Hulu continues the comedy-drama Life & Beth. Apple TV+ offers the sports documentary The Dynasty: The New England Patriots. ABC welcomes back the singing competition American Idol, and CBS continues The Equalizer and CSI: Vegas. ABC’s Tuesday night dramas return with Will Trent, The Rookie, and The Good Doctor. Netflix presents a stand-up special from Mike Epps with Ready to Sell Out. Apple TV+ offers documentaries with Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend and the sci-fi thriller Constellation. Paramount+ continues the reality series The Family Stallone. Netflix adapts the beloved animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Netflix takes viewers behind the scenes of Formula 1 with Drive to Survive. AMC expands The Walking Dead universe with The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. NBC’s singing competition The Voice returns, alongside the game show Deal or No Deal Island. FX presents the historical drama Shogun. CBS’s reality competition Survivor returns, and CBS introduces the legal drama Elsbeth. This packed schedule demonstrates the continued abundance of television content available to audiences.