Marianne tells the strange tale of a horror novelist who is taking a break from working on her latest novel. But she soon finds out that the demon from her book exists in the real world, and won’t allow her to stop writing. This series premieres appropriately enough on Friday.
Head Count
A group of college students on a weekend getaway accidentally summon a supernatural entity intent on using them for its deadly ritual.
September 14th
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
September 17th
A Haunting at Silver Falls: The Return
September 24th
American Horror Story: Apocalypse
September 25th
Glitch: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Glitch returns for season three, with new threats, a new mystery, and new bodies rising from their graves.
September 27
In the Shadow of the Moon — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
A suspense film about a serial killer who resurfaces every nine years. This one stars Boyd Holbrook, along with Dexter’s Michael C. Hall and Cleopatra Coleman.
October 1st
House of the Witch
Scream 2
Sinister Circle
October 4th
In the Tall Grass — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Based on the novella by Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, and focuses on two young sibling who hear the cries of a young boy lost within a field of tall grass. When they go in to rescue him, they find themselves in a supernatural trap which cuts them off from the outside world.
Creeped Out: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Super Monsters: Vida’s First Halloween — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Super Monsters: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Along with the Super Monsters: Vida’s First Halloween!
The Last Kids on Earth — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Creeped Out, a kind of Goosebumps for Gen Z, also returns for chills and thrills. The second season premieres.
October 8th The Spooky Tale of Captain Underpants Hack-a-wee — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Captain Underpants returns in a special Halloween themed The Spooky Tale of Captain Underpants Hack-a-ween. In this All Hallow’s Eve adventure, the evil boy-genius Melvin makes Halloween illegal and begins “Hall-no-Ween,” leading Captain Underpants to hack their favorite holiday, creating Hack-a-ween.
October 11
Fractured — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
A family winds up in a rest stop on a road trip home; one of the family gets injured and has to go to a local emergency room. But they soon discover that the staff of this hospital have very dubious intentions.
Haunted: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Haunted returns for a second season, a truly terrifying reality series in which real people tell their true life supernatural encounters, with the help of dramatic (and truly creepy) reenactments. Haunted season two premieres on.
October 16th
Sinister 2 October 18
Eli — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Eli is the story of a young boy with a rare medical condition which requires that he is cut off from the outside world, and is taken to a special doctor for treatment. But he soon finds that this safe house is haunted, and maybe not so safe after all.
October 24th
Daybreak — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Daybreak is a new series about a group of high schoolers who survive a nuclear apocalypse on the even of the homecoming dance (bummer). A group of teens from different social cliques must fight to survive in what looks like the Breakfast Club meets Mad Max!
Revenge of Pontianak
October 25
Rattlesnake — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Afraid of snakes? Then you maybe want to watch Rattlesnake with your hands covering your eyes. This film tells the story of a young mother whose child is bitten by a rattlesnake on a desert road. To save her life, she makes a Devil’s Bargain with a local with a mysterious woman. But she soon learns that the price for saving her daughter is high.
October 25th
Prank Encounters — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
A new reality hidden camera series called Prank Encounters. In this new series, Matarazzo takes two complete strangers on the surprise ride of a lifetime, where they will encounter some “supernatural” highjinks, and presumably get scared out of their minds.
Starring: Orlando Bloom, Cara Delevingne, David Gyasi
GenresDrama, Fantasy, Suspense
With a serial killer loose on Carnival Row, and a government that turns a blind eye to the deaths of its lower class citizens, Rycroft Philostrate, a war-hardened investigator, is the only person willing to stop the murders and maintain the fragile peace. But when Vignette Stonemoss, a faerie refugee, turns up in the Burgue, she forces Philo to reckon with a past he's tried to forget.
The latest Amazon series has me all in a tizzy and I can’t wait to talk about it!
Carnival Row is a dark, gritty mix of fantasy, mystery, suspense, and romance that surprised me with the direction it took. The show follows faerie Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) and human detective Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate (Orlando Bloom), secret lovers who were parted years before and now find themselves face to face once again but this time with secrets, lies, and prejudice between them. The setting is a Victorian era inspired city called Burgue where creatures like Faun, Faeries, Centaurs, Werewolves, and Trow (aka trolls) have fled to in order to escape their war torn homelands. These unfortunate refugees have made their home in a section of Burgue known as The Row. Many of these creatures fled on refugee ships with nothing more than the clothes on their backs and in order to pay for their passage are now indentured servants working for the humans residents who can barely stand their presence and see them as little more than things. Adding to the tensions between the two factions are a series of grisly murders reminiscent of Jack the Ripper. On crack. That’s a lot to pack into 8 episodes and it shows.
I’m not going to lie, I was apprehensive about this show. I just knew people were going to compare it to Game of Thrones which isn’t fair, because there is only one Game of Thrones and it can’t be copied or replaced. So if the people behind Row are hoping to do that, my advice is to stop and instead try and carve out your own niche. The material is there, just do your own thing because as of right now the series wobbles a bit in its bid to find its footing and aside from a familiar face from Thrones (I see you Indira Varma), there isn’t a similarity between the two shows as much as a slightly weak attempt to mimic some of the ruthless political scheming Thrones was known for.
I also think that part of the problem is that it’s trying too hard to fit in so many themes into one season all at once. It’s chaotic at times and doesn’t give any one plot a chance to really shine. And in the first season the audience needs to connect with the characters and that’s also a bit of a problem. Out of all the characters, the only one that the show gives you a chance to connect with is Vignette. She’s a scrapper, a true survivor who knows when to fight and when to duck her head and live to fight another day.
The show needs to utilize all its characters but at the same time, it has to make the audience care about them and not overwhelm them with a revolving door of characters.
It would be easy to just make the show all about Philo and Vignette’s rocky reunion and rehashing their history but then Carnival Row wouldn’t have as much potential as it does and it wouldn’t be as interesting. Not every show has to have a romance front and center and thank goodness Row didn’t set itself up to become just another star-crossed lovers story, these characters have lives outside of their personal history and I liked that they’re shown as individuals on their own journeys. That said, I’m not really feeling the chemistry between the two characters, there’s something that’s missing and it’s not allowing me to believe in their romance past or present.
But where Carnival Row lacks in character build up it excels in its visuals. The backdrop of a steampunk like setting, complete with dark corners that could be a danger or salvation are fantastic. The amount of work put into the costumes, prosthetics, and CGI shouldn’t be overlooked. The show isn’t a complete dud but it does need to find its place and quickly. It’s been renewed for a second season so I hope the writers pay attention to what viewers are saying and that they stay away from pandering to a certain type of viewer if they want to have a solid story with multi-dimensional characters and a chance at longevity.
🦈Discovery Channel premieres its first-ever scripted, feature-length film just for Shark Week starring Josh Duhamel: Capsized: Blood In The Water.
🦈After each day’s specials, Rob Riggle will host “Shark After Dark,” the week’s nightly talk show.
🦈Shark Trip: Eat. Pray. Chum will star Rob Riggle, Adam DeVine (“Pitch Perfect”), Anthony Anderson (“black-ish”), Joel McHale (“Community”) and Damon Wayans Jr. (“New Girl”)
Expedition Unknown: Megalodon
Sunday, July 28, 8 p.m.
Five times bigger than a T. Rex, with jaws capable of crushing a tank, the Megalodon was the ultimate apex predator. This 60-ton mega-shark ruled the world’s oceans for nearly 20 million years. Then, suddenly, it vanished. So how did the king of the deep lose his throne? Paleontologists are using fossilized teeth — the only surviving evidence of the Megalodon — to take a bite out of the mystery of its disappearance. These prehistoric dental records may hold the key to when this monster shark went extinct and why. Meanwhile, marine biologists are studying the Megalodon’s modern shark descendants to understand what caused its demise. What they’ve uncovered is a deep sea Game of Thrones that pitted one species against another in a battle for dominance. Josh is diving into shark-infested waters to unravel one of the oceans greatest mysteries: what happened to the mighty Meg?
Shark Trip: Eat. Prey. Chum.
Sunday, July 28, 9 p.m.
From Will Packer, the record-breaking producer of Girls Trip, comes the ultimate Shark Trip. Rob Riggle is back and campaigning for his own Shark Week special — but he’ll only get one if he can find a way to bring along some of his celebrity friends and get them to swim with sharks. The trip is booked, the bags are packed, and the adventure is ready to begin — whether or not his friends realize what they’ve signed up for.
Sharks of the Badlands
Monday, July 29, 8 p.m.
White sharks are infiltrating the waters off Cape Cod. This year alone a record 150 white sharks were recorded off the coast, and for the first time in 80 years, a white shark attack turned fatal. Greg Skomal teams up with Andy Casagrande and shark expert Kina Scollay in New Zealand to test the most exciting, cutting-edge new technology for shark detecting surveillance. If all goes well, they hope to bring it back to Cape Cod to make the water safe again.
Legend of Deep Blue
Monday, July 29, 9 p.m.
Shark experts Brandon McMillan and Jimi Partington head back to Guadalupe Island to search the depths for Deep Blue. Believed to be the largest great white shark in the world, Deep Blue, measures almost 21 feet long and over 2 and a half tons. If they can locate her, they might be able to shed some light on the mysteries of these deep-sea mega sharks.
The Sharks of Headstone Hell
Monday, July 29, 10 p.m.
In the middle of the South Pacific lies a tiny speck of land called Norfolk Island. At the end of the 18th century, it was the site of one of the harshest penal colonies on Earth. But today, it is the gathering spot of some of the largest tiger sharks on earth… and an extraordinary event — full size animal carcasses tossed into the sea by the present-day islanders. Has this practice completely altered the behavior of these massive sharks and made shark attacks on humans more likely when this beef buffet is outlawed? Shark scientist Riley Elliott is on a quest to find out.
Sharkwrecked: Crash Landing
Tuesday, July 30, 8 p.m.
Ramping up the adrenaline levels for Sharkwrecked: Crash Landing, Paul de Gelder and James Glancy bail out of an aircraft at 3,500 feet to experience first-hand what it’s like to crash land into some of the world’s most remote and shark infested waters. This time the location is Palau in the Pacific, renowned for its rich shark life and many plane wrecks.
Laws of Jaws: Dangerous Waters
Tuesday, July 30, 9 p.m.
You asked for more, you got it! Back by popular demand, hosts Paul de Gelder, Mike Dornellas, Nick Lebeouf, and Jamin Martinelli will put themselves in harm’s way as they reenact five recent shark attacks to find out how things could have ended differently. What do you do if you’re surrounded by human or fish blood? Could the electronics we’re bringing into the water be triggering attacks? Our hosts will attempt to answer these questions and more as they stage the most daring shark experiments ever attempted in search of answers. No cages are allowed.
Air Jaws Strikes Back
Tuesday, July 30, 10 p.m.
Air Jaws returns as shark expert Chris Fallows leads a team of researchers into a newly discovered shark vs. seal battleground at the base of a 200-foot cliff. Here a deadly game of life and death plays out in waist deep water. As the great whites stalk the seal colony, the seals have learned to team up and mount counter attacks against the predators. And for the first time, these extraordinary predatory events are captured in their entirety by the researchers.
Extinct or Alive: The Lost Shark
Wednesday, July 31, 8 p.m.
Wildlife biologist and animal tracker Forrest Galante embark on a mission to the Indian Ocean to search for the supposedly extinct Pondicherry shark. This rare species was last seen in the 1970s, but recent photos of unidentified sharks around Sri Lanka and the Maldives lead many to believe it could still be alive. Along with his wife Jessica, a team of wildlife experts and filmmakers, Forest dives into an untamed wilderness to track down this amazing shark. But because of its ability to osmoregulate, meaning it can swim in fresh or saltwater, Forrest must cover tons of ground — including deep ocean, shallow coral reefs, underwater caves, and even jungle rivers. Armed with cutting edge technology including a 3D structure scanner and genetic testing, Forrest’s team leaves no stone unturned in their quest to validate whether or not the photos of a strange shark swimming in the Indian Ocean are Pondicherry. If they can prove it’s still alive, it will be removed off the extinct species list, and they can redouble their efforts to study and protect the Pondicherry’s ongoing existence.
Capsized: Blood in the Water
Wednesday, July 31, 9 p.m.
Based on the harrowing true story of an October 1982 shark encounters. After a yacht bound for Florida capsizes during an unexpected storm, its crew is left to drift for days in the chilling waters of the Atlantic where they become prey to a group of tiger sharks. With the hope of rescue dwindling, the crew must do everything in their power to survive as the sharks continue to hunt them.
150 miles off the coast of Baja, Calif., Guadalupe Island is a notorious hot spot for Great White sharks. Here to target the abundant seal population, Great Whites are silent hunters, stalking their prey and killing with a surprise attack. But the waters surrounding Guadalupe Island are crystal clear. So how do they do it? At other white shark hot spots around the world there is always a kill zone — a place where more predation events occur. But here in Guadalupe, an attack has never been witnessed. Now, a team of experts led by Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou and Melissa Marquez, are setting out to record never before seen white shark hunting behaviors. With the help of cutting-edge technology and three kinds of specialist cameras, they aim to discover the location of the Guadalupe Kill Zone.
Monster Mako: Perfect Predator
Thursday, Aug. 1, 10 p.m.
One of Shark Week’s most exciting missions over the years has been the search for the largest Makos called Granders in the world. Joe Romeiro and Keith Poe revisit the most exciting events and discoveries from Monster Mako and Return of the Monster Mako all leading up to brand new footage captured off the coast of California of rare Mako behavior.
Isle of Jaws: Blood Brothers
Friday, Aug. 2, 8 p.m.
An intrepid team of shark explorers venture out for a third year to the famed Isle of Jaws, a remote island off the West Australian coast. Two great white shark males, believed to be brothers, are at the heart of an intriguing mystery — do these animals recognize, and prefer to live and hunt with, a blood relative? The team endures a runaway submersible, face-to-jaws encounters, and deploys a mini-ROV camera dubbed “The Guppy” that provides some of the most chilling close-up visuals yet. By using the latest in tracking technology, a major mystery is finally solved.
Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver
Friday, Aug. 2, 9 p.m.
Master illusionist, author, and inventor Andrew Mayne is going to attempt to create the first-of-its-kind SHARK SUIT to overcome the senses of a great white shark and make him invisible to the world’s most perfect predator… He teams up with underwater cameraman Andy Casagrande and Dr. Neil Hammerschlag on a global quest to uncover the power of the great white’s predation senses — all to prepare him for the ultimate test — putting himself in the middle of a great white frenzy in Australia. Will it work? Andrew’s life depends on it.
I Was Prey: Shark Week
Friday, Aug. 2, 10 p.m.
In the Pacific Ocean, danger lurks just below the surface. Along the sundrenched coast of Southern California, single mother Leeanne Ericson is enjoying a relaxing day at the beach when she’s confronted with her worst nightmare — a giant Great White shark that grabs her leg and drags her under the water. Off the rugged northern coast of Hawaii, spearfisherman Braxton Rocha is ambushed by a Tiger Shark so massive it could easily swallow him whole. In the wake of these vicious attacks, both victims must fight through their injuries and the unforgiving elements to reach safety before it’s too late.
Sharks Gone Wild 2
Saturday, Aug. 3, 8 p.m.
Discover everything that has happened in the world of sharks this year — the unbelievable viral videos, the biggest news stories, and the latest cutting-edge shark science.
Shark Week Immersion
Saturday, Aug. 3, 9 p.m.
Rooster Teeth tackles Shark Week as the Immersion crew answers a wide range of shark-fueled questions by taking some of the most iconic shark moments from pop culture history and bringing them to real life.
Best of 2019 Shark Week
Sunday, Aug. 4, all day
Encore presentations of the biggest specials from Shark Week 2019
Here is a list of all the new/returning/canceled shows for Fall of 2019 on the major networks.
At the bottom are the premiere dates.
This is a looooong list but you can print it out to refer back to.
**This list is current as of today. Things could change**
These shows are coming out Spring 2020 (I think)
NBC
Renewed Series
The Blacklist Fri, Oct 4, 8pm Blindspot (for fifth and final season) Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Chicago Fire Wed, Sept 25, 9pm Chicago Med Wed, Sept 25, 8pm Chicago P.D. Wed, Sept 25, 10pm Ellen’s Game of Games Good Girls The Good Place Thur, Sept 26, 9pm Law & Order: SVU Thur, Sept 26, 10pm Manifest New Amsterdam Tue, Sept 24, 10pm Superstore Thur, Sept 26, 8pm This Is Us (for Seasons 4, 5 and 6) Tue, Sept 24, 9pm The Voice Mon, Sept 23, 8pm
Will & Grace
Canceled/Ending Series
Abby’s A.P. Bio The Enemy Within I Feel Bad Marlon Midnight, Texas Reverie Trial & Error The Village
Summer Series
The InBetween (new series)
New Series
Dramas
Bluff City Law
Sun, Sept 22, 10pm Cast: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden and Jayne Atkinson.
Council of Dads Cast: Sarah Wayne Callies, Clive Standen, Tom Everett Scott, J. August Richards, Blue Chapman, Emjay Anthony, Michele Weaver, Thalia Tran, Steven Silver, Michael O’Neill
Lincoln Inspired by the best-selling book “The Bone Collector,” Cast: Russell Hornsby, Arielle Kebbel, BrÃan F. O’Byrne, Tate Ellington, Courtney Grosbeck, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Roslyn Ruff and Michael Imperioli
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Cast: Jane Levy, Skylar Astin, Peter Gallagher, Alex Newell, John Clarence Stewart, Carmen Cusack and Mary Steenburgen.
Comedies
Indebted
Cast: Adam Pally, Abby Elliott, Steven Weber and Fran Drescher.
The Kenan Show
Cast: Kenan Thompson, Punam Patel, Dani Lockett, Dannah Lockett and Andy Garcia.
Perfect Harmony Thur, Sept 26, 8:30pm Cast: Bradley Whitford, Anna Camp, Tymberlee Hill, Rizwan Manji, Will Greenberg, Geno Segers and Spencer Allport.
Sunnyside Thur, Sept 26, 9:30pm Cast: Kal Penn, Kiran Deol, Moses Storm, Diana Maria Riva, Joel Kim Booster, Samba Schutte, Poppy Liu
CBS
Renewed Series
Blue Bloods Fri Sept 27, 10pm Bull Sun., Sept 22, 10pm Criminal Minds (for 15th and final season) FBI Tue, Sept 24, 9pm God Friended Me Sun, Sept 29, 8:30pm Hawaii Five-0 Fri Sept 27, 8pm MacGyver Madam Secretary Sun, Oct 6, 10pm Magnum P.I. Fri Sept 27, 9pm Man With a Plan Mom (for Seasons 7 and 8) Thur, Sept 26, 9pm NCIS Tues, Sept 24, 8pm NCIS: Los Angeles Sun, Sept 29, 9:30pm NCIS: New Orleans Tue, Sept 24, 10pm The Neighborhood Mon, Sept 23, 9pm SEAL Team Wed, Oct 2, 8pm Survivor Wed, Sept 25, 8pm
S.W.A.T. Wed, Oct 2, 10pm Young Sheldon (for Seasons 3 and 4) Thur, Sept 26, 8pm
Canceled/Ending Series
The Big Bang Theory Elementary Fam Happy Together Life in Pieces Murphy Brown Ransom The Red Line Salvation
Summer Series
Blood & Treasure (new series) Instinct (returning series)
New Series
Drama
All Rise Sun, Sept 22, 9pm Cast: Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, Marg Helgenberger, J. Alex
Evil Thur, Sept 26, 10pm
Cast: Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, Michael Emerson, Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco, Dalya Knapp
FBI: Most Wanted Cast: Julian McMahon, Alana de la Garza, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Kellan Lutz, Roxy Sternberg, Nathaniel Arcand
Tommy Cast: Edie Falco, Michael Chernus, Adelaide Clemens, Russel G. Jones, Olivia Lucy Phillip, David Fierro, Joseph Lyle Taylor
Comedies
Bob Hearts Abishola
Sun, Sept 22, 8:30pm
Cast: Billy Gardell, Folake Olowofoyeku, Christine Ebersole, Matt Jones, Maribeth
American Housewife Fri Sept 27, 8pm black-ish Tue, Sept 24, 9:30pm Bless This Mess Tues, Sept 24, 8:30pm Dancing With the Stars Mon, Sept 16, 8pm
The Conners Tues, Sept 24, 8pm
Fresh Off the Boat Fri Sept 27, 8:30pm The Goldbergs Wed, Sept 25, 8pm The Good Doctor Sun, Sept 22, 10pm Grey’s Anatomy (for Seasons 16 and 17) Thur, Sept 26, 8pm How to Get Away With Murder Thur, Sept 26, 10pm Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Last season) Modern Family (for 11th and final season) Wed, Sept 25, 9pm The Rookie Sun, Sept 29, 10pm Schooled Wed, Sept 25, 8:30pm Single Parents Wed, Sept 25, 9:30pm Station 19
Canceled/Ending Series
For the People The Fix The Kids Are Alright Splitting Up Together Speechless Take Two Whiskey Cavalier
Summer Series
Grand Hotel (new series)
New Series
Dramas
The Baker and the Beauty
Emergence Cast: Allison Tolman, Alexa Swinton, Owain Yeoman, Ashley Aufderheide, Robert Bailey Jr, Zabryna Guevara, Donald Faison, Clancy Brown
For Life Cast: Nicholas Pinnock, Indira Varma, Joy Bryant, Glenn Fleshler, Dorian Missick, Tyla Harris, Mary Stuart Masterson and Boris McGiver. Stumptown Wed, Sept 25, 10pm Based on the “Stumptown” graphic novel series Cast: Cobie Smulders, Tantoo Cardinal, Cole Sibus, Adrian Martinez, Camryn Manheim, Michael Ealy
Comedies
Mixed-ish
Tue, Sept 24, 9pm
“Black-ish” prequel series “Mixed-ish” is set in the 1980s Cast: Arica Himmel, Tika Sumpter, Christina Anthony, Mykal-Michelle Harris and Ethan Childress
United We Fall Cast: Will Sasso, Christina Vidal, Jane Curtin, and Ella Grace Helton.
Fox
Renewed Series
9-1-1 Mon, Sept 23, 8pm Bob’s Burgers Sun, Sept 29, 9pm Empire Tue, Sept 24, 9pm Family Guy Sun, Sept 29, 9:30pm Last Man Standing The Masked Singer Wed, Sept 25, 8pm The Orville The Resident Tues, Sept 24, 8pm The Simpsons (for Seasons 31 and 32) Sun, Sept 29, 8pm
Canceled/Ending Series
The Cool Kids The Gifted Gotham Lethal Weapon The Passage Proven Innocent Red Star
New Series
Dramas
9-1-1: Lone Star Cast: Rob Lowe
Deputy Cast: Stephen Dorff, Yara Martinez, Brian Van Holt, Siena Goines, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Shane Paul McGhie, Mark Moses
Filthy Rich Cast: Kim Cattrall, Gerald McRaney, Aubrey Dollar, Benjamin Levy Aguilar, Corey Cott, Mark L. Young, Steve Harris, Melia Kreiling, David Denman, Olivia Macklin
Next Cast: John Slattery, Fernanda Andrade, Michael Mosley, Jason Butler Harner, Eve Harlowe, Aaron Moten, Gerardo Celasco, Elizabeth Cappucino, Evan Whitten
Not Just Me Cast: Brittany Snow, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Emily Osment, Mustafa Elzein, Mo McRae, Victoria Cartagena, Timothy Hutton
Prodigal Son
Sun, Sept 22, 9pm Cast: Tom Payne, Michael Sheen, Bellamy Young, Lou Diamond Phillips, Halston Sage, Aurora Perrineau, Frank Harts, Keiko Agena
Comedies
Bless the Harts(Animated) Cast: Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz
Outmatched Cast: Jason Biggs, Maggie Lawson, Connor Kalopsis, Ashley Boettcher, Jack Stanton, Oakley Bull, Tisha Campbell-Martin
The CW
Renewed Series
The 100 All American Mon, Oct 7, 8pm Arrow (eighth and final season) Tue, Oct 15, 9pm Black Lightning Mon, Oct 21, 9pm Burden of Truth Charmed Fri, Oct 11, 8pm DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Dynasty Fri, Oct 11, 9pm The Flash Mon, Oct 8, 8pm In the Dark Legacies Thur, Oct 10, 9pm The Outpost Riverdale Wed, Oct 9, 8pm Roswell, New Mexico Supergirl Sun, Oct 6, 9pm Supernatural (15th and final season) Thur, Oct 10, 8pm
Canceled/Ending Series
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Jane the Virgin iZombie
New Series
Drama
Batwoman Sun, Oct 6, 8pm Cast: Ruby Rose, Camrus Johnson, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang, Dougray Scott, Elizabeth Anweis, Rachel Skarsten
Katy Keene A “Riverdale” spinoff Cast: Lucy Hale, Ashleigh Murray, Jonny Beauchamp, Julia Chan, Camille Hyde, Lucien Laviscount
Nancy DrewWed, Oct 9, 9pm Cast: Kennedy McMann, Leah Lewis, Tunji Kasim, Maddison Jaizani, Alex Saxon, Scott Wolf, Alvina August
Season Premiers
Sept. 3 Mayans M.C. (FX), 10pm Sept. 9 The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC) Sept. 10 Mr. Mercedes (AT&T Audience Network), 10pm Sept. 12 Mr. Inbetween (FX), 10pm Sept. 13 Red Bull Peaking (The CW), 9pm Sept. 16 Dancing with the Stars (ABC), 8pm Sept. 18 American Horror Story: 1984 (FX), 10pm Sept. 20 Disenchantment (Netflix) Sept. 22 71st Emmy Awards (Fox), 8pm Sept. 23 The Voice (NBC), 8pm The Neighborhood (CBS), 8pm 9-1-1 (Fox), 8pm (Hearts) Abishola (CBS), 8:30pm All Rise (CBS), 9pm Prodigal Son (Fox), 9pm Bluff City Law (NBC), 10pm Bull (CBS), 10pm The Good Doctor (ABC), 10pm Sept. 24 NCIS (CBS), 8pm The Resident (Fox), 8pm The Conners (ABC), 8pm Bless This Mess (ABC), 8:30pm This Is Us (NBC), 9pm FBI (CBS), 9pm Empire (Fox), 9pm Mixed-ish (ABC), 9pm Black-ish (ABC), 9:30pm NCIS: New Orleans (CBS), 10pm New Amsterdam (NBC), 10pm Emergence (ABC), 10pm Sept. 25 Chicago Med (NBC), 8pm Survivor (CBS), 8pm The Masked Singer (Fox), 8pm The Goldbergs (ABC), 8pm Schooled (ABC), 8:30pm Chicago Fire (NBC), 9pm Modern Family (ABC), 9pm Single Parents (ABC), 9:30pm Chicago P.D. (NBC), 10pm It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX), 10pm Stumptown (ABC), 10pm Sept. 26 Superstore (NBC), 8pm Young Sheldon (CBS), 8pm Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), 8pm Perfect Harmony (NBC), 8:30pm The Unicorn (CBS), 8:30pm The Good Place (NBC), 9pm Mom (CBS), 9pm A Million Little Things (ABC), 9pm Sunnyside (NBC), 9:30pm Carol’s Second Act (CBS), 9:30pm Law & Order: SVU (NBC), 10pm Evil (CBS), 10pm How to Get Away with Murder (ABC), 10pm Sept. 27 The Politician (Netflix), streaming Hawaii Five-0 (CBS), 8pm American Housewife (ABC), 8pm Fresh Off the Boat (ABC), 8:30pm Magnum P.I. (CBS), 9pm Blue Bloods (CBS), 10pm Sept. 28 Saturday Night Live (NBC), 11:30pm Sept. 29 America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC), 7pm The Simpsons (Fox), 8pm God Friended Me (CBS), 8:30pm Bless the Harts (Fox), 8:30pm Bob’s Burgers (Fox), 9pm NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS), 9:30pm Family Guy (Fox), 9:30pm The Rookie (ABC), 10pm Oct. 2 The Masked Singer (Fox), 8pm SEAL Team (CBS), 9pm Almost Family (Fox), 9pm S.W.A.T. (CBS), 10pm Oct. 4 Goliath (Amazon), streaming The Blacklist (NBC), 8pm Oct. 6 Batwoman (The CW), 8pm Supergirl (The CW), 9pm Madam Secretary (CBS), 10pm Oct. 7 All American (The CW), 8pm Oct. 8 The Flash (The CW), 8pm Oct. 9 Riverdale (The CW), 8pm Nancy Drew (The CW), 9pm Oct. 10 Supernatural (The CW), 8pm Legacies (The CW), 9pm Oct. 11 Charmed (The CW), 8pm Dynasty (The CW), 9pm Oct. 15 Arrow (The CW), 9pm Oct. 18 Looking for Alaska (Hulu), streaming Oct. 21 Black Lightning (The CW), 9pm