While the streaming revolution has changed many things about the way we all watch TV, it has also fallen in line with some established conventions. For years, fall has been the season where new shows are launched and ongoing series have season premieres. While Netflix has been known to drop great shows with very little notice in spring and summer, it still keeps many of its biggest and most prestigious series for the autumn months. As the days get shorter and the weather keep many of us inside, all channels, networks, and services know that this is the ideal time to get maximum exposure for their shows.
2019 is no different. There is a wealth of great TV coming our way over the next few months, on all platforms. Long-running shows such as American Horror Story, The Walking Dead, and The Flash all return, as well as new seasons of more recent series like The Crown, Disenchantment, and Black Lightning. We also say goodbye to some much-loved shows, such as Arrow, Silicon Valley, The Good Place, and Mr Robot, all of which have reached their final seasons.
But while it is sad that these shows are ending, there are several exciting replacements. Disney joins the streaming wars with Disney+, which launches in November with The Mandalorian, the first ever live-action Star Wars show. Horror fans will want to check out Creepshow, based on the classic ’80s anthology movie, Ryan Murphy launches yet another new show with The Politician, and the classic comic book Watchmen gets a very different small screen makeover. So here’s out guide to the biggest TV shows this fall…



