The Traitors: New Blood (NBC)
Kicking off the season with high-stakes paranoia, this new iteration of the hit reality competition brings a cast of everyday Americans to a remote castle to lie, deceive, and complete missions for a massive cash prize. Premieres September 17.
Neagley (Prime Video)
Fans of
'Reacher' get a double dose of action this fall. This new spinoff follows the sharp and formidable private investigator Frances Neagley (Maria Sten) as she takes on cases in Chicago. Premieres September 16.
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Gary Oldman returns as the brilliantly slovenly Jackson Lamb, leading his team of misfit MI5 agents. Based on the sixth and seventh books in the series, this season promises more dry wit and intricate spycraft. Premieres September 16.
The Voice (NBC)
The seemingly unstoppable singing competition returns for its 30th season, introducing new coaches Queen Latifah and Riley Green to the iconic spinning chairs alongside seasoned veterans. Premieres September 21.
Line of Fire (NBC)
A new procedural drama is joining NBC's lineup, promising intense cases and a compelling cast of characters dedicated to seeking justice. The network is banking on this to be a new weeknight staple. Premieres September 21.
Best Medicine (Fox)
This medical drama returns for its sophomore season, continuing to explore the lives and challenges of doctors at a busy hospital. Expect more complex cases and personal drama. Premieres September 22.
Survivor (CBS)
The granddaddy of reality TV is back for an incredible 51st season. A new group of castaways will battle the elements and each other in their quest to outwit, outplay, and outlast for the million-dollar prize. Premieres September 23.
Hell's Kitchen (Fox)
Chef Gordon Ramsay is back to put another crop of aspiring chefs through the wringer. Season 25 is sure to deliver the high-pressure challenges and fiery insults the show is famous for. Premieres September 24.
9-1-1 (ABC)
The high-octane drama about Los Angeles first responders returns for its landmark 10th season. Expect even bigger, more shocking emergencies as the team navigates chaos at work and in their personal lives.
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (CBS)
The popular 'Young Sheldon' spinoff is back for a third season, continuing the story of the young couple as they navigate the ups and downs of marriage and parenthood in the '90s. Premieres October 8.
NCIS (CBS)
Entering its 24th season, the procedural powerhouse shows no signs of slowing down. This season features the much-anticipated return of Michael Weatherly as Tony DiNozzo. Premieres October 6.
NCIS: New York (CBS)
The 'NCIS' universe expands again with this new spinoff. LL Cool J reprises his role as Sam Hanna, who relocates to his hometown of New York to help lead a new team of agents in the Big Apple.
Chicago Med (NBC)
The One Chicago franchise remains a ratings juggernaut. 'Med' returns for its 12th season, continuing to follow the dedicated doctors and nurses of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Premieres October 7.
Cupertino (CBS)
Mike Colter ('Evil') and Rachel Keller ('Legion') star in this new legal drama set in the heart of Silicon Valley. The show promises a fresh take on the genre, blending tech-world intrigue with courtroom battles.
Eternally Yours (CBS)
This unique comedy follows a vampire couple whose 500-year marriage has grown stale. Their immortal lives are thrown into chaos when their daughter brings home a human boyfriend.
Sheriff Country (CBS)
The 'Fire Country' spinoff returns for its second season, further building out the world of Northern California first responders and focusing on the local sheriff's department. Premieres October 9.
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Now in its 23rd season, the iconic medical drama continues to tell the stories of the surgeons at Grey Sloan Memorial. Prepare for more groundbreaking surgeries, romantic entanglements, and tear-jerking moments.
St. Denis Medical (NBC)
After a well-received debut, this medical workplace comedy returns for its third season, bringing more laughs from the underfunded and understaffed hospital in Oregon. Premieres November 2.
Chad Powers (Hulu)
Glen Powell brings his viral character to series form in this anticipated football comedy. Powell stars as a hotshot quarterback who disguises himself as the affable 'Chad Powers' to try and walk on to a struggling college team.
Yellowjackets (Paramount+)
Prepare for winter. The fourth and final season of the acclaimed mystery thriller is set to premiere, promising to finally reveal what happened to the girls in the wilderness and wrap up their traumatic present-day storylines. Premieres November 20.











