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123MOVIES : 2024 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
September 23:
The Voice (NBC, Season 26)
Brilliant Minds (NBC, new drama series)
9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox, Season 5; final season)
The Price Is Right (CBS, Season 53)
Let’s Make a Deal (CBS, Season 16)
The Kelly Clarkson Show (Syndication, Season 6)
September 24:
Murder in a Small Town (Fox, new drama series)
Penelope (Netflix, new drama series)
Evolution of the Black Quarterback (Prime Video, new docuseries)
Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal (Hulu, new docuseries)
Windy City Rehab (HGTV, Season 4)
Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits (Lifetime, Season 1B)
Last Bite Hotel (Food Network, new competition series)
September 25:
Chicago Med (NBC, Season 10)
Chicago Fire (NBC, Season 13)
Chicago P.D. (NBC, Season 12)
The Masked Singer (Fox, Season 12)
The Floor (Fox, Season 2)
Midnight Family (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Mr. McMahon (Netflix, new docuseries)
Mamá Cake (Hulu, new drama series)
Grotesquerie (FX, new drama series)
Everybody Still Hates Chris (Comedy Central, new animated comedy series)
Court Cam (A&E, Season 8)
September 26:
9-1-1 (ABC, Season 8)
Doctor Odyssey (ABC, new drama series)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Season 21)
Hell’s Kitchen (Fox, Season 23)
Crime Scene Kitchen (Fox, Season 3)
People’s Choice Country Awards (NBC, live awards special)
Colin from Accounts (Paramount+, Season 2)
Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale (Paramount+, new drama series)
Nobody Wants This (Netflix, new comedy series)
Finding Ola (Netflix, Season 2)
Everything Calls for Salvation (Netflix, Season 2)
Tea Town Teddy Bears (Peacock, new children’s animated series)
Defending Europe: Resistance Through the Ages (National Geographic, new docuseries)
The Tower (Britbox, Season 3 of British drama series)
September 27:
Dateline NBC (NBC, Season 33)
Social Studies (FX, new docuseries)
The Great British Baking Show (Netflix, Season 12)
We Were Kings (Netflix, new drama series)
Gyeongseong Creature (Netflix, Season 2)
Ayla & The Mirrors (Disney+, new drama series)
September 28:
Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 50)
September 29:
America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC, Season 35)
The Wonderful World of Disney (ABC, new season)
The Summit (CBS, new competition series)
The Simpsons (Fox, Season 36)
Bob’s Burgers (Fox, Season 15)
Krapopolis (Fox, Season 2)
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol (AMC, Season 2)
Rock Legends (AXS TV, Season 13)
Witches: Truth Behind the Trials (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Outrageous Pumpkins (Food Network, Season 5)
Be My Guest with Ina Garten (Food Network, Season 5)
Uzumaki (Adult Swim, new animated comedy series)
October 1:
WWE NXT (The CW, network premiere)
The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo, Season 15)
Making It in Marbella (Netflix, new unscripted series)
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula (AMC+/Shudder, Season 6)
October 2:
Sullivan’s Crossing (The CW, Season 2)
Joan (The CW, new drama series)
Love Is Blind (Netflix, Season 7)
Chef’s Table: Noodles (Netflix, new docuseries)
The Last Days of the Space Age (Disney+, new dramedy series)
Where’s Wanda? (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
Forged in Fire (History, Season 12)
Destinations of the Damned with Zak Bagans (Discovery, new docuseries)
Secrets of the Dead (PBS, Season 21)
Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
Alison Roman’s Home Movies (Tastemade, new cooking series)
October 3:
Law & Order (NBC, Season 24)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC, Season 26)
Found (NBC, Season 2)
The Young and the Restless (CBS, Season 52)
Scrabble (The CW, new game show series; moved from October 7)
Trivial Pursuit (The CW, new game show series; moved from October 7)
Heartstopper (Netflix, Season 3)
The Legend of Vox Machina (Prime Video, Season 3)
Gremlins: The Wild Batch (Max, Season 2)
Mountain Men (History, Season 13)
Dateline: The Smoking Gun (Oxygen, new docuseries)
Zatima (BET+, Season 3)
Suspect (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
Dan Da Dan (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Trillion Game (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
365 Days to the Wedding (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Mecha-Ude: Mechanical Arms (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Negative Positive Angler (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Good Bye, Dragon Life (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
October 4:
NHL Opening Day Tripleheader (ESPN, Season 4)
Faceoft: Inside the NHL (Prime Video, new docuseries)
Curses! (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Fat Joe Talks (Starz, new interview series)
The UnXplained (History, Season 7)
The Proof Is Out There (History, Season 4B)
Life During Lockup (WEtv, Season 7)
Scare Tactics (USA Network, new prank show series reboot)
Artbound (PBS SoCal, Season 15)
Scariest House in America (HGTV, new docuseries)
Tia Mowry: My Next Act (WEtv, new unscripted series)
Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
Llegaron de Noche (ViX, new comedy series)
October 5:
MLB Playoffs: ALDS (TBS/TruTV, live sports special)
MLB Playoffs: NLDS (TBS/TruTV, live sports special)
NHL Doubleheader (TNT, Season 4)
Blue Lock (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
You Are Ms. Servant (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Malory Towers (BYUtv, Season 5B; moved from October 6)
October 6:
Undead Unluck (Hulu, new anime series)
Queens Court (Peacock, Season 2)
The Franchise (HBO, new comedy series)
The Real Housewives of the Potomac (Bravo, Season 9)
Vinyl Obsession (AXS TV, Season 2)
October 7:
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (ABC, Season 4)
Press Your Luck (ABC, Season 6)
Superman & Lois (The CW, Season 4; final season; moved from October 17)
Below Deck Sailing Yacht (Bravo, Season 5)
Ancient Aliens: Origins (History, new docuseries)
Yakuza Fiancé: Raise wa Tanin ga Ii (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
October 8:
The Irrational (NBC, Season 2; moved from October 1)
Accused (Fox, Season 2; moved from October 1)
1000-Lb Sisters (TLC, Season 6)
Life Below Zero (National Geographic, Season 23)
House of Villains (E!, Season 2)
Citizen Nation (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
October 9:
Abbott Elementary (ABC, Season 4)
Scamanda (ABC, new docuseries)
Starting 5 (Netflix, new docuseries)
La Máquina (Disney+, new drama series)
NHL on TNT Opening Week Doubleheader (TNT, Season 4)
American Pickers (History, Season 26)
Expedition Unknown (Discovery, Season 14)
Bargain Block New Orleans (HGTV, new docuseries)
The Inheritance (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
October 10:
Teacup (Peacock, new drama series)
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 4A)
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (Netflix, new animated series)
Citadel: Diana (Prime Video, new drama series)
Roller Jam (Max, new competition series)
The Hunt for Chameleon Killer (Sundance TV, new limited docuseries)
Ruby and the Well (BYUtv, Season 4)
October 11:
Disclaimer (Apple TV+, new drama series)
The Confidante (Max, new drama miniseries)
Race Across the World (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
Dragon Ball Daima (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Gastronauts (Dropout, new competition series)
October 12:
Demon Lord 2099 (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
October 13:
Tracker (CBS, Season 2, moved from October 27)
Shangri-La Frontier (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
October 14:
NCIS (CBS, Season 22)
NCIS: Origins (CBS, new drama series)
The Wranglers (The CW, new docuseries; moved from October 24)
Barney’s World (Max, new children’s series)
Mighty Monsterwheelies (Netflix, new children’s animated series)
October 15:
FBI (CBS, Season 7)
FBI: International (CBS, Season 4)
FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, Season 6)
Anatomy of Lies (Peacock, new docuseries)
I Am Not a Monster: The Lois Reiss Murders (HBO, new documentary miniseries)
Married at First Sight (Lifetime, Season 18)
October 16:
Shrinking (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? (Prime Video, new game show series)
Nemesis (Disney+, new drama series)
October 17:
George & Mandy’s First Marriage (CBS, new comedy series)
Ghosts (CBS, Season 4)
Elsbeth (CBS, Season 2)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix, Season 3)
Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance (Netflix, new animated drama series)
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix, Season 2)
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (Prime Video, new comedy series)
Passenger (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
October 18:
S.W.A.T. (CBS, Season 8)
Fire Country (CBS, Season 3)
Blue Bloods (CBS, Season 14B; final season)
Happy’s Place (NBC, new comedy series)
Lopez vs. Lopez (NBC, Season 3)
Hysteria! (Peacock, new drama series)
Rivals (Hulu, new drama series)
The Office (Netflix, new Australian comedy series)
The Devil’s Hour (Prime Video, Season 2)
Race Across the World (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
October 20:
The Equalizer (CBS, Season 5, moved from October 27)
October 21:
The Neighborhood (CBS, Season 7)
Poppa’s House (CBS, new comedy series)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX, Season 6; final season)
October 22:
NBA Opening Night Doubleheader (TNT, Season 37)
1000-Lb Best Friends (TLC, Season 3)
October 23:
Breath of Fire (Netflix, new docuseries)
Theodosia (BYUtv, Season 2; moved from September 16)
October 24:
Star Trek: Lower Decks (Paramount+, Season 5; final season)
Beauty in Black (Netflix, new drama series)
Territory (Netflix, new drama series)
Like a Dragon: Yakuza (Prime Video, new anime series)
The Pasta Queen (Prime Video, new docuseries)
October 25:
Before (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Hellbound (Netflix, Season 2)
October 27:
Lioness (Paramount+, Season 2)
Somebody Somewhere (HBO, Season 3; final season)
The Marlow Murder Club (PBS, new drama series)
October 28:
Murder in the Village: Who Killed the Doctor’s Wife? (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
October 29:
Wizards of Waverly Place (Disney+, new comedy series sequel)
October 30:
Tu Tambien lo Harias (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Max & The Midknights (Nickelodeon, new children’s animated series)
Inside No. 9 (BritBox, Season 9 of British drama series)
October 31:
The Diplomat (Netflix, Season 2)
Mistletoe Murders (Hallmark+, new drama series)
October TBA:
Sweetpea (Starz, new drama series)
Bananya (Crunchyroll, Season 3)
November 4:
Ellis (Acorn TV, new drama series)
November 7:
Outer Banks (Netflix, Season 4B)
Born for the Spotlight (Netflix, new drama series)
The Day of the Jackal (Peacock, new drama series)
Citadel: Honey Bunny (Prime Video, new drama series)
Very Important People (Dropout, Season 2)
November 10:
Yellowstone (Paramount Network, Season 5B; final season; moved from November 2023)
November 12:
St. Denis Medical (NBC, new comedy series)
November 13:
Children Ruin Everything (The CW, Season 4)
Bad Sisters (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Sprint (Netflix, Season 2)
November 14:
Cross (Prime Video, new drama series)
Beyond Goodbye (Netflix, new drama seres)
Say Nothing (FX, new drama limited series)
Carl the Collector (PBS Kids, new children’s animated series)
Sherwood (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
November 15:
Cobra Kai (Netflix, Season 6B; final season)
Silo (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Creep Tapes (Shudder/AMC+, new drama series)
November 16:
The Saints (Fox Nation, new docudrama series)
November 17:
Landman (Paramount+, new drama series)
November 18:
Leonardo da Vinci (PBS, new documentary limited series)
November 19:
Night Court (NBC, Season 3)
Interior Chinatown (Hulu, new drama series)
November 21:
Based on a True Story (Peacock, Season 2)
Human vs. Hamsters (Max, new competition series)
November 22:
Outlander (Starz, Season 7B)
November 27:
Chef’s Table (Netflix, Season 7)
November 28:
The Madness (Netflix, new drama limited series)
Second Chance Stage (Max, new competition series; working title)
November 29:
Senna (Netflix, new docuseries)
November TBA:
Dune: Prophecy (new HBO drama series; moved from Max)
Arcane (Netflix, Season 2)
A Man on the Inside (Netflix, new comedy series)
It’s All Country (Hulu, new docuseries)
Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown (Food Network, Season 3)
December 3:
Creature Commandos (Max, new adult animated series)
December 5:
Hard Knocks: In Season with the AFC North (HBO, Season 4)
December 8:
Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
December 10:
Secret Level (Prime Video, new anthology series)
December 15:
Dexter: Original Sin (Showtime, new drama series)
December 17:
Craft in America (PBS, Season 16)
December 26:
Squid Game (Netflix, Season 2)
December TBA:
Lego Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular (Fox, two-night competition miniseries)
Fall TBA:
A Real Bug’s Life (Disney+, Season 2)
Limitless with Chris Hemsworth (Disney+, Season 2)
Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark+, new competition series)
2024 TBA (as listed by the network):
The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC, Season 8; moved from July 9)
You (Netflix, Season 5; final season)
The Night Agent (Netflix, Season 2)
Big Mouth (Netflix, Season 8; final season)
Rhythm + Flow (Netflix, Season 2)
The Empress (Netflix, Season 2)
The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth (Netflix, new docuseries)
One Hundred Days of Solitude (Netflix, new drama series)
Soul Mate (Netflix, new drama series)
My Life with the Walter Boys (Netflix, Season 2)
Jentry Chau vs. the World (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
Gamara: Rebirth (Netflix, new anime series)
Pokémon Concierge (Netflix, new anime series)
Shardlake (Disney+, new drama series)
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries (Disney+, new drama series; moved from 2023)
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (Disney+, new drama series)
Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Prime Video, Season 2)
Bosch: Legacy (Prime Video, Season 3)
Twin Love (Prime Video/Freevee, new series)
The Power (Prime Video, new drama series)
The Ride (Prime Video, new unscripted series)
Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets (Prime Video, new unscripted series)
Wilderness (Prime Video, new drama series)
Bosch: Legacy (Amazon Freevee, Season 3)
The Tipping Point (Peacock/MSNBC, new documentary series)
Mittens & Pants (Peacock, new children’s animated series)
Chief of War (Peacock, new drama limited series)
The Last Thing He Told Me (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Sago Mini Friends (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Pitt (Max, new drama series)
Julia (Max, Season 2)
Bookie (Max, new comedy series)
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (Max, new animated series)
The Road Trip (Paramount+ new dramedy series)
The Turkish Detective (Paramount+, new drama series)
Knuckles (Paramount+, new action-comedy series)
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu, Season 2)
Tiny Beautiful Things (Hulu, new drama series)
Rachael Ray’s Rebuild (Hulu, new docuseries)
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story (Hulu, new docuseries)
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew (Roku Channel, Season 2; new network)
Best Bite Wins (Roku Channel, new competition series)
Earth Abides (MGM+, new drama limited series)
Demascus (AMC, new comedy series)
Invitation to a Bonfire (AMC, new drama series)
Gladiator: American Sports Story (FX, new drama series)
The Joe Schmo Show (TBS, new prank series revival)
The Cube (TBS, Season 2; moved from January 8)
The Lazarus Project (TNT, Season 2; moved from January 23)
Bunk’d (Disney Channel, Season 7)
Kindergarten: The Musical (Disney Channel, new children’s animated series)
Big Little Brawlers (Discovery, new docuseries)
Eye of the Storm (Discovery, new docuseries)
Hustlers Gamblers Crooks (Discovery, new docuseries)
Mud Wild (Discovery, new docuseries)
Untitled Expedition Show (Discovery, new docuseries)
Vegas Tow (Discovery, new docuseries)
Untitled Social Experiment from Studio Lambert (USA Network, new unscripted series)
90 Day: The Last Resort (TLC, Season 2)
Ready, Set, Glow! (Hallmark+, new docuseries)
The Bulletin with Pamela Brown (CNN, new afternoon news show)
Christina on the Coast (HGTV, Season 6)
Christina in the Country (HGTV, Season 2)
Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano (HGTV, new docuseries)
Silos Baking Competition (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
Back to the Frontier (Magnolia Network, new competition series; working title)
Roller Jam (Magnolia Network, new competition series; working title)
ComicView (BET+, new stand-up comedy series revival)
Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale (Sundance Now, new drama series)
The Alissa Turner Project (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title)
Serial Killer Capital: Los Angeles (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title)
Philly Homicide (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title)
A Plan to Kill (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title)
Snapped (Oxygen, Season 34)
Accident, Suicide or Murder (Oxygen, Season 5)
Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler (Oxygen, new docuseries)
Sin City Murders (Oxygen, new docuseries)
The First Mindhunter (Oxygen, new docuseries)
Untitled Cori Broadus and Snoop Dogg Project (E!, new docuseries)
Tiny Toons Looniversity (Cartoon Network/Max, new animated comedy series)
Drag Race Down Under (World of Wonder, Season 4)
Premiered so far in 2024:
January 1:
America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League (NBC, new competition series)
NHL Winter Classic (TNT, live sports special)
Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 7)
90 Day: The Single Life (TLC, Season 4)
90 Day The Single Life: Pillow Talk (TLC, Season 4)
The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries)
January 2:
Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC, Season 2B)
The Floor (Fox, new game show series)
Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox, Season 3C)
Jessica’s Big Little World (Max, Season 1B)
Moonshiners (Discovery, Season 13)
Good Trouble (Freeform, Season 5B; final season)
Road Wars (A&E, Season 3)
Finding Your Roots (PBS, Season 10)
The Island of 30 Coffins (MHz, new docuseries)
January 3
I Can See Your Voice (Fox, Season 4)
We Are Family (Fox, new game show series)
Ishura (Hulu, new animated series)
Sistas (BET, Season 7)
Classroom of the Elite (Crunchyroll, Season 3)
January 4:
The Brothers Sun (Netflix, new drama series)
Delicious in Dungeon (Netflix, new animated series)
Daughters of the Cult (Hulu, new docuseries)
Swamp People (History, Season 15)
Swamp Mysteries (History, Season 2)
The First 48 (A&E, Season 25)
Barnwood Blunders (Magnolia Network, Season 17)
The Power of Film (TMC, new docuseries)
Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale (Sundance Now, new drama series)
Hudson & Rex (UPtv, Season 5)
The Jackie Redmond Show (NHL’s YouTube channel, new talk show series)
January 5:
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV, Season 16)
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (MTV, Season 16)
James May: Our Man In … (Prime Video, Season 3)
LOL: Last One Laughing Quebec (Prime Video, Season 2)
Ancient Aliens (History, Season 20)
Friday Night Vibes (TBS, new monthly talk show revival)
Astrid (PBS, Season 3)
Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation (Magnolia Network, Season 8)
The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Lifetime, new docuseries)
The Demon Prince of Momochi House (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Sasaki and Peeps (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
January 6:
The Next Bite (Discovery, Season 10)
Chasin’ the Sun (Discovery, Season 9)
Fly Rod Chronicles (Discovery, Season 4)
The Pioneer Woman (Food Network, Season 36)
The Incredible Dr. Pol (Nat Geo Wild, Season 13)
The Incredible Pol Farm (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
Love & Marriage: Huntsville Reunion (OWN, new unscripted miniseries)
Fox News Saturday Night (Fox News Channel, Season 2)
Solo Leveling (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Mashle: Magic and Muscles (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
A Sign of Affection (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Jack Taylor (Ovation, Season 2)
My Classic Car (MotorTrend, Season 28)
January 7:
81st Golden Globe Awards (CBS, live awards special)
Grimsburg (Fox, Season 2)
The Great North (Fox, Season 4)
Home Town (HGTV, Season 8)
Miss Scarlet and The Duke (PBS, Season 4)
All Creatures Great and Small (PBS, Season 4)
Funny Woman (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series)
Extreme Airport Africa (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)
Highway Through Hell (Weather Channel, Season 12)
January 8:
Antiques Roadshow (PBS, Season 27)
90 Day Diaries (TLC, Season 5)
Cash Cab Music (AXS TV, new docuseries)
Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends (Disney Channel, Season 3
A History of the World in Six Glasses (Fox Nation, new docuseries)
Tsukimichi – Moonlit Fantasy (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
January 9:
La Brea (NBC, Season 3; final season)
Echo (Disney+, new drama series; moved from November 29)
Safe Home (Hulu, new drama limited series)
TGL Golf (ESPN/ESPN+, inaugural match of team golf league)
Caught in the Act: Unfaithful (MTV, Season 3)
Big Little Brawlers (Discovery Channel, new docuseries)
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Reunion (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries)
TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution (Tubi, new docuseries)
January 10:
Criminal Record (Apple TV+, new drama series)
See No Evil (Max, Season 12)
Break Point (Netflix, Season 2)
The Trust: A Game of Greed (Netflix, new competition series
The Infomercials That Sold Us (Fox Nation, new documentary miniseries)
Nine Lives Of … (Vice, new docuseries)
Booked: First Day In (A&E, Season 2)
Prison Brides (Lifetime, new unscripted series)
Murder Under the Friday Night Lights (Investigation Discovery, SEason 3)
Metallic Rouge (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
January 11:
Children Ruin Everything (The CW, Season 3)
Ted (Peacock, new comedy series)
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (AXS TV, new season)
The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger (INSP, new drama series)
Arctic Circle (Topic, Season 3)
The Witch and the Beast (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
January 12:
The Traitors (Peacock, Season 2)
Skymed (Paramount+, Season 2)
Love Is Blind: Sweden (Netflix, new dating competition series)
Batwheels (Max, Season 2)
Ready to Love (OWN, Season 9)
Uninterrupted’s Top Class (Amazon Freevee, Season 4)
Bluey (Disney Channel, Season 3B)
January 13:
Border Security: America’s Front Line (National Geographic, Season 8)
Fatal Vows (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
January 14:
29th Critics Choice Awards (The CW, live awards special)
True Detective: Night Country (HBO, Season 4; moved from 2023)
Monsieur Spade (AMC/Acorn TV, new drama series)
Belgravia: The Next Chapter (MGM+, Season 2)
Bucchigiri?! (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
January 15:
75th Primetime Emmy Awards (Fox, live awards special)
January 16:
After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson (CBS, new late-night talk show revival)
Death and Other Details (Hulu, new drama series; fka Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem)
Life Below Zero (National Geographic, Season 22)
Moonshiners: Master Distiller (History, Season 6)
Iron Insurrection (MotorTrend, Season 7)
The Shift (MHz, Season1 of Danish drama series)
January 17:
Chicago Med (NBC, Season 9)
Chicago Fire (NBC, Season 12)
Chicago P.D. (NBC, Season 11)
Wild Cards (The CW, new drama series)
Family Law (The CW, Season 3)
Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller (National Geographic, new docuseries)
January 18:
Law & Order (NBC, Season 23)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC, Season 25)
Law & Order: Organized Crime (NBC, Season 4)
Sort Of (Max, Season 3; final season)
On the Roam (Max, new docuseries)
Kübra (Netflix, new drama series)
Botched (E!, Season 8B)
Double Cross (AllBlk, Season 5)
Enemy of the People (Topic, Season 1 of Finnish drama series)
January 19:
Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO, Season 22)
The Woman in the Wall (Showtime, new drama series)
Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? (Max, Season 6)
Love on the Spectrum (Netflix, Season 2)
The Bequeathed (Netflix, new drama series)
Hazbin Hotel (Prime Video, new animated comedy series)
Zorro (Prime Video, new drama series)
Dance Life (Prime Video, new unscripted series)
Indian Police Force (Prime Video, new drama series)
LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland (Prime Video, new competition series)
Cristóbal Balenciaga (Hulu, new drama limited series)
Chad (Roku Channel, Season 2)
Hustlers Gamblers Crooks (Discovery, new docuseries)
Graveyard Carz (MotorTrend, Season 16B)
January 20:
Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 49B)
January 21:
Captivating the King (Netflix, new drama series)
The Way Home (Hallmark Channel, Season 2)
Love & Translation (TLC, new unscripted series)
Mary Makes It Easy (Food Network, Season 3)
Love & Translation (TLC, new unscripted series)
Lycoris Recoil (Adult Swim, new animated series)
January 22:
The Bachelor (ABC, Season 28)
Untitled 20/20 True-Crime Series (ABC, new docuseries)
America’s Most Wanted (Fox, Season 2)
TMZ Investigates (Fox, Season 4)
America’s Most Wanted (Fox, Season 2 of series revival)
Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Impact New York (VH1, new unscripted series)
Battle on the Mountain (HGTV, new competition series)
The Playboy Murders (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
January 23:
The Winemaker (MHz, Season 1 of German drama series)
January 24:
Queer Eye (Netflix, Season 8)
Six Nations: Full Contact (Netflix, new docuseries)
A Real Bug’s Life (Disney+, new docuseries)
Tell Me You Love Me (Hulu, new drama series)
Jinxed at First (Hulu, new drama series)
Rico to the Rescue (HGTV, Season 2)
Chrissy & Dave Dine Out (Freeform, new docuseries)
January 25:
Son of a Critch (The CW, Season 3)
Masters of the Universe: Revolution (Netflix, new animated drama series)
Griselda (Netflix, new drama miniseries)
In the Know (Peacock, new animated comedy series)
Sexy Beast (Paramount+, new drama series)
Wild & Weird America (Discovery, new documentary series)
Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits (Lifetime, new unscripted series)
January 26:
Expats (Prime Video, new drama limited series)
Masters of the Air (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Hightown (Starz, Season 3; final season)
Flex X Cop (Hulu, new comedy series)
Sago Mini Friends (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Border Patrol: Spain (Discovery+, Season 3)
January 27:
NBA Saturday on ABC (ABC, Season 9)
Doctor Slump (Netflix, new drama series)
Love & Marriage: D.C. (OWN, Season 2B)
Jack Taylor (Ovation, Season 3)
January 28:
Next Level Chef (Fox, Season 3)
The Many Lives of Martha Stewart (CNN, new docuseries)
January 29:
The Irrational (NBC, Season 1B)
Mighty Bheen’s Playtime (Netflix, new children’s animated season)
Love Island: All Stars (Peacock, Season 1 of UK competition series)
History’s Greatest Mysteries (History, Season 5)
The Claremont Murders (Acorn TV, new limited series)
January 30:
Quantum Leap (NBC, Season 2B)
Vanderpump Rules (Bravo, Season 11)
NASCAR: Full Speed (Netflix, new unscripted series)
January 31:
Capote vs. The Swans (FX, Season 2)
Choir (Disney+, new docuseries)
Alexander: The Making of a God (Netflix, new drama series)
Baby Bandito (Netflix, new drama series)
The Seven Deadly Sins: The Four Knights of the Apocalypse (Netflix, new comedy series)
Sue’s Places (ESPN+, new interview series)
Texas Metal (MotorTrend, Season 7)
February 1:
Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox, Season 2)
Genius: MLK/X (National Geographic, Season 4)
Kings from Queens: The Run-D.M.C. Story (Peacock, new documentary series)
A Bloody Lucky Day (Paramount+, new drama series)
Clone High (Max, Season 2)
Chasing Flavor (Max, new docuseries)
Ruthless (BET+, Season 4)
Three Little Birds (Britbox, new drama series)
February 2:
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video, new drama series; moved from 2023)
Let’s Talk About Chu (Netflix, new drama series)
Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez (Hulu, new unscripted series)
Care Bears: Unlock the Magic (Max, Season 2)
Serving the Hamptons (Discovery+, Season 2)
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney Channel, Season 2)
Sisi: Austrian Empress (PBS, Season 2)
February 3:
LIV Golf League (The CW, Season 2)
NHL All-Star Game (ABC/ESPN+, live sports special)
February 4:
66th Grammy Awards (CBS, live awards special)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO, Season 12; final season)
Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold (National Geographic, new docuseries)
FIFA World Cup Match Announcement (Fox/Telemundo, live sports special)
How I Got Here (BYUtv, Season 2)
February 6:
America in Black (BET, Season 2)
#Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders (Paramount+, new docuseries)
February 7:
The Conners (ABC, Season 6)
Not Dead Yet (ABC, Season 2)
Abbott Elementary (ABC, Season 3)
Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, Season 2)
Expedition X (Discovery, Season 7)
February 8:
The NFL Honors (CBS, live awards special)
Jersey Shore Family Vacation (MTV, Season 7)
Halo (Paramount+, Season 2)
Couple to Throuple (Peacock, new unscripted series)
February 9:
Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 10)
Mama June: Family Crisis (WEtv, new unscripted series)
February 12:
The Neighborhood (CBS, Season 6)
Bob ♥ Abishola (CBS, Season 5; final season)
NCIS (CBS, Season 21)
NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS, Season 3)
Gospel (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Game Changer (Dropout, Season 6)
February 13:
FBI (CBS, Season 6)
FBI: International (CBS, Season 3)
FBI: Most Wanted (CBS, Season 5)
Royal Crackers (Adult Swim, Season 2)
February 14:
The New Look (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Love Is Blind (Netflix, Season 6)
Resident Alien (Syfy, Season 3)
Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room (Discovery, Season 4)
February 15:
Young Sheldon (CBS, Season 7; final season)
Ghosts (CBS, Season 3)
So Help Me Todd (CBS, Season 2)
Vigil (Peacock, Season 2)
The Vince Staples Show (Netflix, new comedy limited series)
House of Ninjas (Netflix, new drama series)
The Truth About Jim (Max, new documentary miniseries)
Swamp People: Serpent Invasion (History, Season 4)
Bold & Bougie (WEtv, new unscripted series)
February 16:
S.W.A.T. (CBS, Season 7)
Fire Country (CBS, Season 2)
Blue Bloods (CBS, Season 14; final season)
Totally Funny Kids (The CW, new comedy clips series)
Totally Funny Animals (The CW, new comedy clips series)
Life & Beth (Hulu, new comedy series)
100 Days to Indy (Paramount+, new docuseries)
The Dynasty: New England Patriots (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
February 17:
Fast: Home Rescue (Weather Channel, Season 2)
February 18:
American Idol (ABC, Season 7)
What Would You Do? (ABC, Season 17)
The Equalizer (CBS, Season 4)
CSI: Vegas (CBS, Season 3)
Tracker (CBS, new drama series)
2024 People’s Choice Awards (NBC/Peacock/E!, live awards special)
NBA All-Star Game (TNT, live sports special)
Naked and Afraid (Discovery, Season 16)
United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper (CNN, new documentary limited series)
Tournament of Champions (Food Network, Season 5)
County Rescue (Great American Family, new drama series)
February 19:
Rhythm + Flow Italy (Netflix, new competition series)
James Brown: Say It Loud (A&E, new documentary miniseries)
The Really Loud House (Season 2)
The Madame Blanc Mysteries (Acorn TV, Season 3)
February 20:
Will Trent (ABC, Season 2)
The Rookie (ABC, Season 6)
The Good Doctor (ABC, Season 7; final season)
Crime Nation (The CW, new docuseries)
Little People, Big World (TLC, Season 25)
February 21:
MLS Season 29 Kickoff Game (Apple TV+, live sports special)
Constellation (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Disney+, Season 3; final season)
Can I Tell You a Secret? (Netflix, new docuseries)
The Family Stallone (Paramount+, Season 2)
The Real Housewives of Miami (Bravo, Season 6; new network)
February 22:
Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix, new drama series)
Death in the Dorms (Hulu, Season 2)
Summer House (Bravo, Season 8)
February 23:
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (Prime Video, new animated comedy series)
Apartment404 (Prime Video, new competition series)
Married to the Game (Prime Video, new unscripted series)
Poacher (Prime Video, new drama series)
Earthsounds (Apple TV+, new documentary series)
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix, Season 6)
Wrong Side of the Tracks (Netflix, Season 3)
Mickey Mouse Funhouse (Disney Channel, Season 2)
February 24:
30th SAG Awards (Netflix, live awards special)
Where Is Wendy Williams (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries)
The Food That Build America (History, Season 5)
Cold Justice (Oxygen, Season 7)
Lakefront Luxury (A&E, Season 4)
Rocky Rapids Vet (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)
February 25:
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (AMC, new drama series)
The Food That Built America (History, Season 5)
Bar Rescue (Paramount Network, Season 9)
WWE Legends (A&E, Season 4)
Biography: WWE Rivals (A&E, Season 3)
Vegas: The Story of Sin City (CNN, new docuseries)
Sin City Murders (Oxygen, new docuseries)
Signs of a Psychopath (Investigation Discovery, Season 7)
February 26:
The Voice (NBC, Season 25)
Deal or No Deal Island (NBC, new competition series)
February 27:
Shōgun (FX, new drama limited series)
God Save Texas (HBO, new documentary miniseries)
The Lost U-Boats of WWII (History, new docuseries)
Body Cam (Investigation Discovery, Season 8)
February 28:
Survivor (CBS, Season 46)
Dead in the Water (Prime Video, new docuseries)
Iwájú (Disney+, new animated limited series)
The Mire (Netflix, Season 3)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 Reunion (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries)
February 29:
Elsbeth (CBS, new drama series)
Me, Hereafter (Hulu, new docuseries)
Preimeter (BET+, new drama series)
March 1:
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
BMF (Starz, Season 3)
Megamind Rules! (Peacock, new animated series)
Side Hustlers (Roku, new competition series)
March 3:
The Regime (HBO, new drama limited series)
Wicked Tuna (National Geographic, Season 13)
The Hill Sunday with Chris Stirewalt (NewsNation, new public affairs series)
March 4:
MasterChef Junior (Fox, Season 9)
Queens (National Geographic, new documentary series)
Seeking Sister Wife (TLC, Season 5)
Rock the Block (HGTV, Season 5)
Spring Baking Championship (Food Network, Season 10)
Studio C (BYUtv, Season 18)
March 5:
The Cleaning Lady (Fox, Season 3)
Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Fox, Season 2)
Bail Jumpers (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Vincenzo Malinconico: The Italian Lawyer (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Italian drama series)
March 6:
The Masked Singer (Fox, Season 10)
Animal Control (Fox, Season 2)
Family Guy (Fox, Season 22B)
Extraordinary (Hulu, Season 2)
NHL Mic Drop: 2024 Stadium Series (ESPN+, new documentary miniseries)
My 600-Lb Life (TLC, Season 12)
Port Protection: Alaska (National Geographic, Season 7)
On the Case with Paula Zahn (Investigation Discovery, Season 27)
March 8:
The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Traitors UK (Peacock, Season 2)
Tiny Toons Looniversity (Max, Season 2)
Gold Rush: White Water (History, Season 8)
Boarders (Tubi, new comedy series)
March 9:
Queen of Tears (Netflix, new drama series)
Defending Their Ice: The Story Of The U.S. Women’s National Team (NHL Network, new docuseries)
March 10:
96th Academy Awards (ABC, live awards special)
Naruto: Shippuden (Adult Swim, Season 21)
March 11:
Young Royals (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys (Peacock, new docuseries))
Carpe DM with Juanpa (Roku Channel, new docuseries)
March 12:
Password (NBC, new game show revival series)
7 Little Johnstons (TLC, Season 14)
Wildcard Kitchen (Food Network, new competition series)
Never Seen Again (Paramount+, Season 5)
Boat Story (Freevee, new drama series)
Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano (HGTV, new docuseries)
Prisoner (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Danish drama series)
March 13:
The Amazing Race (CBS, Season 36)
Bandidos (Netflix, new drama series)
Teen Mom: Family Reunion (MTV, Season 3)
March 14:
9-1-1 (ABC, Season 7; new network)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Season 20)
Station 19 (ABC, Season 7; final season)
Apples Never Fall (Peacock, new drama series)
Girls5eva (Netflix, Season 3; new network)
From Dreams to Tragedy: The Fire that Shook Brazilian Football (Netflix, new docuseries)
The Girls on the Bus (Max, new drama series)
Invincible (Prime Video, Season 2)
Justice, USA (Max, new docuseries)
Smugshot (Sundance Channel, new docuseries)
March 15:
Manhunt (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Chicken Nugget (Netflix, new drama series)
Iron Reign (Netflix, new drama series)
The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare (Netflix, new docuseries)
America’s Backyard Gold (Discovery, new docuseries)
March 16:
Critter Fixers: Country Vets (Nat Geo Wild, Season 6)
March 17:
In Restless Dreams (MGM+, new documentary miniseries)
Call the Midwife (PBS, Season 13)
Alice & Jack (PBS, new drama series)
Nolly (PBS, new drama miniseries)
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (TLC, Season 8)
Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries)
Relative Race (BYUtv, Season 13)
March 18:
Photographer (National Geographic Channel, new documentary series)
March 19:
Forever Queens (Netflix, Season 2)
The Valley (Bravo, new unscripted series)
March 20:
X-Men ’97 (Disney+, new animated series; moved from 2023)
Top Chef (Bravo, Season 21)
Homicide: New York (Netflix, new docuseries)
Palm Royale (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
Morphle and the Magic Pets (Disney Junior, new children’s animated series)
March 21:
3 Body Problem (Netflix, new drama series; moved from January)
Down Home Fab (HGTV, Season 2)
House Hunters: All Stars (HGTV, new docuseries)
Diarra from Detroit (BET+, new comedy series)
NHL Hat Trick Trivia (NHL’s YouTube channel, new game show series)
March 22:
Davey and Jonesie’s Locker (Prime Video, new comedy series)
Buying Beverly Hills (Netflix, Season 2)
Our Miracle Years (PBS, Season 2)
March 23:
Design Goals (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
March 24:
Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard (Bravo, Season 2)
March 25:
Gabby’s Dollhouse (Netflix, Season 9)
Mean Girl Murders (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
Lethally Blonde (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Menendez Brothers: Victims or Villains (Fox Nation, new docuseries)
March 26:
The King (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Italian drama series)
March 27:
Testament: The Story of Moses (Netflix, new docudrama series)
The Believers (Netflix, new drama series)
Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 6B; final season)
Narco Wars (National Geographic, Season 4)
Dead Hot (Tubi, Season 1 of British drama series)
Time (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
March 28:
American Rust (Prime Video, Season 2)
The Baxters (Prime Video, new drama series)
Hope on the Street (Prime Video, new docuseries)
We Were the Lucky Ones (Hulu, new drama series)
Cult Justice (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Traitors: New Zealand (Hulu, new competition series)
Ronja the Robber’s Daughter (Netflix, new drama series)
Stop Saving the Planet (PBS Terra, new documentary series)
March 29:
Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show (Max, new docuseries)
Steve! (Martin) (Apple TV+, new documentary miniseries)
Friday Night Baseball (Apple TV+, Season 3)
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Is It Cake? (Netflix, Season 3)
Fright Crewe (Hulu, new drama series)
Renegade Nell (Disney+, new drama series)
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (Shudder, Season 6)
Crime Cam 24/7 (Fox Nation, Season 2)
Masters of the Game (TheGrio, Season 4)
March 30:
UFL Inaugural Season Kickoff Game (Fox, live sports event)
The Great Indian Kapil Show (Netflix, new talk show series)
Property Virgins (A&E, new docuseries reboot)
48 Hours to Buy (A&E, new docuseries)
Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (National Geographic, new docuseries)
March 31:
A Gentleman in Moscow (Showtime, new drama limited series)
Parish (AMC, new drama series)
Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, Season 35 premiere)
No Gamble No Future (Vice, Season 4)
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Adult Swim, new animated comedy series)
April 1:
All American (The CW, Season 6)
Lovers & Liars (The CW, new dating competition series; fka FGirl Island)
Vanderpump Villa (Hulu, new unscripted series)
The Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman (Netflix, new prank series)
The Synanon Fix (HBO, new documentary miniseries)
A Thousand Pines (PBS, new drama series)
April 2:
Lopez vs. Lopez (NBC, Season 2)
Dr. Phil Primetime (Merit Street Media, new nightly talk show)
Morning on Merit Street (Merit Street Media, new daily news and lifestyle series)
The News on Merit Street (Merit Street Media, new daily news series)
Food for Thought with Devon Franklin (MergeTV, new talk show series)
Chatter (MergeTV, new talk show series)
Finding My Romeo (MergeTV, new dating competition series)
Preachers Wedding Edition (MergeTV, new series)
Katching Kierra (MergeTV, new cooking series)
April 3:
Walker (The CW, Season 4)
Sight Unseen (The CW, new drama series)
Loot (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer (Netflix, new docuseries)
Files of the Unexplained (Netflix, new docuseries)
American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2 (FX, Season 12B)
A Brief History of the Future (PBS, new docuseries)
Take My Tumor (TLC, new docuseries)
April 4:
Elsbeth (CBS, Season 1B)
Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+, Season 5; final season)
Ripley (Netflix, new drama limited series)
Crooks (Netflix, new drama series)
I Woke Up a Vampire (Netflix, Season 1B)
Ninjago: Dragons Rising (Netflix, Season 2)
Hop (Max, new animated series)
April 5:
Sugar (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Parasyte: The Grey (Netflix, new drama series)
Monsters at Work (Disney Channel, Season 2)
Dinosaur (Hulu, new drama series)
Mary & George (Starz, new drama series)
Alex Rider (Freevee, Season 3; final season)
April 6:
Say Yes to the Dress (TLC, Season 23)
April 7:
Beacon 23 (MGM+, Season 2)
When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel, Season 11)
Mr Bates vs The Post Office (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series)
Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight (CNN, new documentary miniseries)
Blue Ridge: The Series (Cowboy Way, new drama series)
The Wizard of Paws (BYUtv, Season 6)
April 8:
Spirit Rangers (Netflix, Season 3)
April 9:
Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise (Hulu, new unscripted series)
April 10:
Fallout (Prime Video, new drama series; moved from April 12)
Blood Free (Hulu, new drama series)
The Challenge: All Stars (Paramount+, Season 4)
The Hijacking of Flight 601 (Netflix, new docuseries)
Unlocked: A Jail Experiment (Netflix, new docuseries)
Chucky (Syfy, Season 3B)
April 11:
Patty Stanger: The Matchmaker (The CW, new unscripted series)
As the Crow Flies (Netflix, new drama series)
Midsummer Night (Netflix, new drama series)
Elkhorn (INSP, new drama series)
April 12:
Franklin (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Good Times (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
Dora (Paramount+, new children’s animated series reboot)
Best Bite in Town (Food Network, new competition series)
Cesar Milan: Better Human, Better Dog (National Geographic, new docuseries)
April 14:
The Sympathizer (HBO, new drama limited series)
24 in 24: Last Chef Standing (Food Network, new competition series)
Secrets of the Hells Angels (A&E, new docuseries)
WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures (A&E, Season 3)
Love & Marriage: D.C. Reunion (OWN, new unscripted miniseries)
April 15:
Contraband: Seized at the Border (Discovery, Season 4)
Music Mayhem (AXS TV, new docuseries)
Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes (FYI, new cooking series)
April 16:
Ctrl+Alt+Desire (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries)
Sounds Delicious with Carnie Wilson (AXS TV, new cooking series)
April 17:
Under the Bridge (Hulu, new drama series)
See You in Another Life (Hulu, new drama limited series)
The Circle (Netflix, Season 6)
Our Living World (Netflix, new documentary miniseries)
Grimm Variations (Netflix, new comedy anthology series)
Don’t Hate the Player (Netflix, new competition series)
April 18:
Conan O’Brien Must Go (Max, new docuseries)
Orlando Bloom: To the Edge (Peacock, new docuseries)
Bros (Netflix, new drama series)
The Upshaws (Netflix, Season 3B aka Part 5)
Going Home with Tyler Cameron (Prime Video, new docuseries)
Dinner with the Parents (Freevee, new comedy series)
It Couldn’t Happen Here (AMC+, Season 3)
Theresa Caputo: Beyond the Readings (Lifetime, new unscripted series)
April 19:
Jane (Apple TV+, Season 2)
The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku Channel, new drama series)
Big Mood (Tubi, new comedy series)
Love During Lockup (WEtv, Season 4)
The Barnes Bunch (WEtv, new unscripted series)
The Never Ever Mets (OWN, new dating competition series)
April 20:
High Hopes (Hulu, new unscripted series)
Predator vs. Prey (BBC America, new documentary series)
April 21:
The Jinx (HBO, Season 2)
Secrets of the Octopus (National Geographic, new documentary series)
Paranormal Caught on Camera (Travel Channel, Season 7)
Be My Guest with Ina Garten (Food Network, Season 4)
Random Acts (BYUtv, Season 9)
April 22:
CoComelon Lane (Netflix, Season 2)
90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise (TLC, Season 4)
The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries (History, new docuseries)
April 23:
Brigands: The Quest for Gold (Netflix, new drama series)
Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust? (Netflix, new competition series)
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (History, Season 5)
The Express Way with Dulé Hill (PBS, new docuseries)
Farmhouse Fixer (HGTV, Season 3)
Tiny House Nation: Back to the Build (FYI, Season 2B)
Roadkill Garage (MotorTrend, Season 9)
April 24:
The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Deliver Me (Netflix, new drama series)
Wonderful World (Hulu, new drama series)
Talking Sabor (Hulu, new docuseries)
My 600-Lb Life: Where Are They Now? (TLC, Season 8)
To Catch a Smuggler (National Geographic, Season 7)
Sister Boniface Mysteries (BritBox, Season 3 of British drama series)
Texas Metal’s Loid & Lifted (MotorTrend, Season 2B)
April 25:
Velma (Max, Season 2)
Dead Boy Detectives (Netflix, new drama series)
Them (Prime Video, Season 2)
My Mane Problem (AllBlk, Season 3)
Heartland (Up Faith & Family, Season 17)
April 26:
100 Days to Indy (The CW, Season 2)
Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story (Hulu, new documentary miniseries)
Goodbye Earth (Netflix, new drama series)
The Asunta Case (Netflix, new drama limited series)
Luxe Listings Toronto (Prime Video, new docuseries)
We’re Here (HBO, Season 4)
Knuckles (Paramount+, new live-action/animated limited series)
Art Happens Here with John Lithgow (PBS, new docuseries)
Ed Stafford: First Man Out (Discovery, Season 3)
April 28:
The Mega-Brands That Build America (History, Season 2)
How Disney Built America (History, new docuseries)
How It Really Happened (CNN, new docuseries)
MILF Manor (TLC, Season 2)
Masterpiece: Guilt (PBS, Season 3)
Be My Guest with Ina Garten (Food Network, Season 5)
Kind of Spark (BYUtv, Season 2)
April 29:
The Brokenwood Mysteries (Acorn TV, Season 10)
April 30:
Fiasco (Netflix, new comedy series)
The Veil (FX, new drama limited series)
Catfish: The TV Show (MTV, Season 9)
Restoring Galveston (Magnolia Network, Season 6)
May 1:
Jeopardy! Masters (ABC, Season 2)
Acapulco (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Shardlake (Hulu, new drama series)
Frankly Speaking (Netflix, new drama series)
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (Netflix, new drama series)
Behind the Music (Paramount+, Season 2)
Supermarket Stakeout (Food Network, Season 6)
Dance Moms: The Reunion (Lifetime, Season 9)
May 2:
Hacks (Max, Season 3)
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Peacock, new drama series)
A Man in Full (Netflix, new drama series)
T-P Bon (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
Six Is Not a Crowd (Max, new drama series)
Welcome to Wrexham (FX, Season 3; moved from April 18)
Caught! (Discovery, new docuseries)
Selena + Restaurant (Food Network, new docuseries)
Scrublands (Sundance Now, new drama series)
Taste: The Flavor Of Life (Curiosity Stream, new docuseries)
May 3:
Baseball Night in America (Fox, Season 10)
Clarkson’s Farm (Prime Video, Season 3)
John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In L.A. (Netflix, new docuseries)
Postcards (Netflix, new drama series)
Selling the OC (Netflix, Season 3)
Dinner Budget Showdown (Roku Channel, new competition series)
The UnXplained: Mysteries of the Universe (History, new docuseries)
Zillow Gone Wild (HGTV, new docuseries)
May 4:
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (Disney+, new animated comedy series)
The Atypical Family (Netflix, new drama series)
Love & Marriage: Huntsville (OWN, Season 5)
My Hero Academia (Cruncyroll, Season 7)
May 5:
The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo, Season 14)
MaryLand (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series)
People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Two Guys Garage (MotorTrend, Season 23)
All-Round Champion (BYUtv, Season 6)
May 6:
OMG Fashun (E!, new competition series)
Next Baking Master: Paris (Food Network, new cooking competition series)
May 7:
Police 24/7 (The CW, new docuseries; moved from April 30)
Super Rich in Korea (Netflix, new unscripted series)
Outdaughtered (TLC, Season 10)
Rich & Shameless (TNT, Season 2)
Crimes Gone Viral (Investigation Discovery, Season 4)
Malory Towers (BYUtv, Season 5)
A Kind of Spark (BYUtv, Season 2)
May 8:
Dark Matter (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Hollywood Con Queen (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
In Limbo (Hulu, new drama series)
Reginald the Vampire (Syfy, Season 2)
In Pursuit with John Walsh (Investigation Discovery, Season 5)
Outlaws and Lawmen: The West (Fox Nation, new docuseries)
Busy This Week (QVC+, new talk-show series)
May 9:
Bodkin (Netflix, new drama series)
Thank You, Next (Netflix, new drama series)
Black Twitter: A People’s History (Hulu, new documentary miniseries)
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (Max, new drama series)
Love Undercover (Peacock, new dating competition series)
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us (Prime Video, new drama series)
The GOAT (Freevee, new competition series)
May 10:
Doctor Who (Disney+, Season 14)
Blood of Zeus (Netflix, Season 2)
Pokémon Horizons: The Series (Netflix, Season 2)
The Ultimatum: South Africa (Netflix, new unscripted series)
Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of César Román (Netflix, new docuseries)
Past Lies (Hulu, new drama series)
The Chi (Showtime, Season 6B)
Empty Nest Refresh (Roku Channel, new docuseries)
May 11:
Full Court Press (ESPN+, new documentary miniseries)
May 12:
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (AMC, Season 2)
Naked and Afraid XL (Discovery, Season 10)
Expedition from Hell: The Lost Tapes ((Discovery, new docuseries)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Crunchyroll, Season 4)
Sins of the South (Oxygen, new docuseries)
May 13:
After the Flood (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series)
Harry Wild (Acorn TV, Season 3)
May 14:
Hostage Rescue (The CW, new docuseries; moved from April 30)
The Killing Kind (Hulu, new drama limited series)
Pillowcase Murders (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries)
Doubling Down with the Derricos (TLC, Season 5)
Exposed: Naked Crimes (Investigation Discovery, Season 1B)
Who’s Afraid of a Cheap Old House (HGTV, new docuseries)
May 15:
Uncle Samsik (Hulu, new drama series)
Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal (Netflix, new docuseries)
Ghost Adventures (Discovery, Season 16)
Killer Cases (A&E, Season 5)
Murder at the Motel (A&E, new docuseries)
United Gangs of America (Vice, new docuseries)
Pompeii: The New Dig (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Botched Bariatrics (TLC, new docuseries)
Royal Rules of Ohio (Freeform, new unscripted series)
In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin (IFC, new docuseries)
May 16:
I Can See Your Voice (Fox, Season 4B)
Bridgerton (Netflix, Season 3A)
Maestro in Blue (Netflix, Season 2)
Outer Range (Prime Video, Season 2; final season)
Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball (Peacock, new documentary miniseries)
The Beauty Queen Killer: 9 Days of Terror (Hulu, new docuseries)
Home Sweet Rome (Max, new docuseries)
Caillou (Peacock, Season 1B)
Vietnam: Footsteps of my Father with Harris Faulkner (Fox Nation, new documentary limited series)
Worth the Hype (Tastemade, Season 2)
May 17:
The Big Cigar (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 9)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Untucked (Paramount+, Season 6)
99 (Amazon, new documentary miniseries)
The 8 Show (Netflix, new competition series)
May 18:
Accident, Suicide or Murder (Oxygen, Season 6)
Design Down Under (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
May 19:
MLB Sunday Leadoff (Roku Channel, Season 3)
Caio House (Food Network, Season 3)
May 20:
Weakest Link (NBC, Season 3B)
Stax: Souldsville USA (Hulu, new docuseries)
Princess Power (Netflix, Season 3)
Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Nickelodeon, new animated series)
Race to Survive: New Zealand (USA Network, new competition series)
Bäckström (Acorn TV, Season 3)
The Parisian Agency (Acorn TV, Season 4)
May 21:
Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza (Paramount+, new docuseries)
Angry Birds Mystery Island (Prime Video, new children’s animated series)
Hell on Earth: The Verónica Case (Max, new docuseries)
Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship! (MTV, Season 3)
Find My Country House: Canada (FYI, new docuseries)
May 22:
Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars (Fox, Season 2)
Trying (Apple TV+, Season 4)
Chioef Detective 1958 (Hulu, new drama series)
Buying London (Netflix, new docuseries)
Toughest Forces on Earth (Netflix, new docuseries)
Happy to Be Home with the Benkos (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
May 23:
Don’t Forget the Lyrics (Fox, Season 3; moved from May 16)
The Kardashians (Hulu, Season 5)
Evil (Paramount+, Season 4; final season)
The 1% Club (Prime Video, new game show series)
Thirst with Shay Mitchell (Max, new docuseries)
Tires (Netflix, new comedy series)
Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
The Ms. Pat Show (BET+, Season 4)
May 24:
Lingo (CBS, Season 2)
The Great American Baking Show (Roku Channel, Season 2)
Diary of an Old Home (Max, Season 4)
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
Mulligan (Netflix, Season 2)
The Test: A New Era for Australia’s Team (Prime Video, Season 3)
My Adventures with Superman (Adult Swim, Season 2)
Diary of an Old Home (Magnolia Network, Season 3)
High Stakes Poker (Vice, Season 8)
Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter (IFC, Season 1A)
Destination Heaven (GAPF, new drama series)
May 27:
The Great War (History, new documentary miniseries)
Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life (A&E, new docuseries)
Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries)
May 28:
America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 19)
Password (NBC, Season 1B)
Beat Shazam (Fox, Season 7)
The Quiz with Balls (Fox, new game show series)
Kitchen Glow Up (Tastemade, new docuseries)
May 29:
MasterChef: Generations (Fox, Season 14)
Camden (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Life You Wanted (Netflix, new drama series)
Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult (Netflix, new docuseries)
Forged in Fire (History, Season 11)
Hells Angels: Kingdom Come (Vice, new docuseries)
Sistas (BET, Season 7B)
Homicide Hunter: American Detective (Investigation Discovery, Season 6B)
American Detective with Lt. Joe Kenda (Investigation Discovery, Season 4)
Ms. Pat Settles It (BET+, Season 1B)
For My Man (TV One, Season 8)
May 30:
We Are Lady Parts (Peacock, Season 2)
Pyramid Game (Paramount+, new drama series)
Eric (Netflix, new drama limited series)
Geek Girl (Netflix, new comedy series)
Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (MTV, Season 2)
60 Days In: No Tapouts (A&E, Season 9)
Inmate to Roommate (A&E, Season 2)
Outchef’d (Food Network, Season 3)
May 31:
The Outlaws (Prime Video, Season 3)
The Famous Five (Hulu, new docuseries)
How to Ruin Love (Netflix, new drama series)
Raising Voices (Netflix, new drama series)
Couples Therapy (Showtime, Season 4)
Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail (History, Season 7)
Celebrity Family Food Battle (Roku Channel, new cooking competition series)
Frog and Toad (Apple TV+, Season 2)
June 1:
Trixie Motel: Drag Me Home (Max, new unscripted series)
Dinner and a Movie (TNT, new unscripted series)
The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries)
Mind Your Business(Bounce, new comedy series)
June 2:
Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+, Season 3)
Billy the Kid (MGM+, Season 2B)
Ren Faire (HBO, new documentary miniseries)
The Real Housewives of Dubai (Bravo, Season 2)
World Eats Bread (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game (CNN, new docuseries)
Violent Earth with Liev Schreiber (CNN, new docuseries)
Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 7B)
Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
Einstein Challenge (History, new docuseries)
Signs of a Psychopath (Investigation Discovery, Season 7)
June 3:
American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 16)
Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox, Season 3D)
Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid (History, new docuseries)
Unexpected (TLC, Season 2)
Battle on the Beach (HGTV, Season 4)
Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color (National Geographic, new documentary limited series)
Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
June 4:
The Acolyte (Disney+, new drama series)
Clipped (FX, new limited docuseries)
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch (History, Season 2)
Uninterrupted: The Real Stories of Basketball (Vice, new docuseries)
Who Killed WCW? (Vice, new docuseries)
Body Cam: On the Scene (Investigation Discovery, Season 4)
The Ultimate Fighter (ESPN, Season 32)
June 5:
Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (Netflix, new docuseries)
Backed by the Bros (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 6:
Criminal Minds: Evolution (Paramount+, Season 2)
Counsel Culture (Prime Video, new talk show series)
Kübra (Netflix, Season 2)
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes (History, new docuseries)
Summer House Reunion (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries)
Makeup x Breakup (AllBlk, Season 2)
House of Heat (Tubi, new unscripted series)
June 7:
51st Daytime Emmy Awards (CBS, live awards special)
Fantamas (HBO, new comedy series))
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Hulu, new documentary miniseries)
Queenie (Hulu, new drama series)
Power Book II: Ghost (Starz, Season 4A; final season)
Transformers: Earthspark (Paramount+, Season 2)
Perfect Match (Netflix, Season 2)
Heirarchy (Netflix, new drama series)
Fight Inc.: Inside the UFC (Roku Channel, new docuseries)
Guy’s All-American Road Trip (Food Network, Season 3)
June 9:
Sins of the South (Oxygen, Season 2)
Making Good (BYUtv, Season 5)
June 10:
Battleground (Fox-owned stations, new roundtable series)
Six Schizophrenic Brothers (Discovery, new docuseries)
Beat the Bridge (GSN, new game show series)
June 11:
Love Island USA (Peacock, Season 6)
How Music Got Free (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries)
Wreck (Hulu, Season 2)
Tour de France: Unchained (Netflix, Season 2)
Deadliest Catch (Discovery, Season 20)
Motel Rescue (Magnolia Network, Season 2)
Find My Country House: Australia (FYI, new docuseries)
June 12:
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction (Netflix, Season 5)
Presumed Innocent (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
My Lady Jane (Prime Video, new drama series)
From Tomorrow (Hulu, new drama series)
King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (Netflix, Season 2)
Real Estate King (FYI, new docuseries)
June 14:
The Big Bakeover (The CW, new docuseries)
Totally Funny Kids (The CW, Season 1B)
Totally Funny Animals (The CW, Season 1B)
Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams (Netflix, new drama series)
Peanuts: Camp Snoopy (Apple TV+, new children’s animated series)
NFL Draft: The Pick Is In (Roku Channel, Season 2)
Mama June: Family Crisis (WEtv, Season 2)
Deb’s House (AllBlk, new competition series)
June 15:
Love Island Aftersun (Peacock, new talk show series)
Find My Country House (HGTV, new docuseries)
June 16:
77th Tony Awards (CBS, live awards special)
House of the Dragon (HBO, Season 2)
Hotel Cocaine (MGM+, new drama series)
Grantchester (PBS, Season 9)
Professor T (PBS, Season 3)
D.I. Ray (PBS, Season 2)
American Monster (Investigation Discovery, Season 10)
June 17:
Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Great American Recipe (PBS, Season 3)
Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
My Life Is Murder (Acorn TV, Season 4)
June 18:
Agents of Mystery (Netflix, new docuseries)
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution (PBS, new documentary miniseries)
Chopper Cops (Paramount+, new docueries)
Bobby’s Triple Threat (Food Network, Season 3)
Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp (HGTV, new docuseries)
Sin City Tow (Discovery, new docuseries)
June 19:
Love Is Blind: Brazil (Netflix, new dating competition series)
Dynamic Planet (PBS, new docuseries)
Hope in the Water (PBS, new docuseries)
Expedition Unknown (Discovery, Season 13)
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction (Discovery, new docuseries)
June 20:
Masters of Illusion (The CW, Season 13B)
World’s Funniest Animals (The CW, Season 4B)
Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini (Hulu, new docuseries)
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Netflix, new docuseries)
Hart to Heart (Peacock, Season 4)
Megamind Rules! (Peacock, Season 1B)
Kota Factory (Netflix, Season 3)
Federer: Twelve Final Days (Prime Video, new docuseries)
College Hill: Celebrity Edition (BET+, new docuseries)
Alone Australia (History, Season 2)
June 21:
Shoresy (Hulu, Season 3)
Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun (Max, new docuseries)
The Victim’s Game (Netflix, Season 2)
Gangs of Galicia (Netflix, new drama series)
Killing Hip Hop (Tubi, new docuseries)
Roots of Comedy with Jesus Trejo (PBS, new docuseries)
June 22:
Rising Impact (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
June 23:
Orphan Black: Echoes (AMC/BBC America, new drama series)
The Icons that Built America (History, new docuseries)
Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines (Magnolia Network, Season 5)
Getting Lost with Erin French (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
How Did They Fix That? (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)
June 24:
POV (PBS, Season 37)
Rachael Ray in Tuscany (FYI, new cooking series)
Make Some Noise (Dropout, Season 3)
June 25:
One South: Portrait of a Psych Unit (HBO, new documentary miniseries)
High Speed Chase (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
Late Night Lockup (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
Babylon Berlin (MHz Choice, Season 4)
June 26:
The Real CSI: Miami (CBS, new docuseries)
Land of Women (Apple TV+, new dramedy series)
Fear Thy Neighbor (Investigation Discovery, Season 10)
June 27:
That ’90s Show (Netflix, Season 2A)
Supacell (Netflix, new drama series)
The Bear (FX, Season 3)
Joe Biden-Donald Trump Presidential Debate (CNN, live special)
Breaking New Ground (Max, new docuseries)
Ariel (Disney Channel, new animated series)
Domino Day (Sundance Now, new drama series)
June 28:
The Mole (Netflix, Season 2)
The Whirlwind (Netflix, new drama series)
WondLa (Apple TV+, new animated series)
Jinny’s Kitchen (Prime Video, Season 2)
Down in the Valley (Starz, new docuseries; moved from July 5)
The Proof Is Out There: Alien Edition (History, new docuseries)
Beach Cottage Chronicles (Magnolia Network, Season 4)
Family Empire: Houston (OWN, new unscripted series)
June 29:
Zombies: The Re-Animated Series (Disney Channel, new animated comedy series)
June 30:
The Great Food Truck Race (Food Network, Season 17)
100 Day Dream Home (HGTV, new docuseries)
July 1:
The Wall (NBC, Season 5B)
Star Trek: Prodigy (Netflix, Season 2)
George: Rise of a Revolutionary (Fox Nation, new docuseries)
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way (TLC, Season 6)
Basketball Wives (VH1, Season 11B)
El Conde: Amor y Honor (Telemundo, new drama series)
Outrageous Love with NeNe Leakes (Lifetime, new docuseries)
Parents Gone Wild (Lifetime, new docuseries)
July 2:
Sprint (Netflix, new competition series)
Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants (HBO, new docuseries)
When Sharks Attack 360 (National Geographic, Season 2)
Grace (BritBox, Season 4 of British drama series)
July 3:
Red Swan (Hulu, new drama series)
The Man with 1000 Kids (Netflix, new docuseries)
All Up in My Grill (Tastemade, Season 4)
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 4:
The Family Business (BET+, Season 5)
Land of Tanabata (Hulu, new anime series)
Rhythm + Flow France (Netflix, Season 3)
2024 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (ESPN, live competition special)
Senpai Is an Otokonoko (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Twilight Out of Focus (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 5:
Mirzapur (Prime Video, Season 3)
Desperate Lies (Netflix, new drama series)
NieR:Automata Ver1.1a (Crunchyroll, Season 1B)
July 6:
Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 7:
Shark Week begins (Discovery, weeklong programming special)
Tower of God (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
Wistoria: Wand and Sword (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
Narenare -Cheer for You! (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 8:
The Bachelorette (ABC, Season 21)
All American: Homecoming (The CW, Season 3)
BBQ Brawl (Food Network, Season 5)
Bodies in the Water (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Psy Cops (Adult Swim, new animated series)
Mayonaka Punch (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 9:
Celebrity Family Feud (ABC, Season 10)
Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken (Paramount+, new docuseries)
My Big Fat Fabulous Life (TLC, Season 12)
Sasha Reid & The Midnight Order (Freeform, new docuseries)
Bobby’s Triple Threat (Food Network, Season 3)
The Top Ten Revealed: 200 of the Greatest Songs of the 70s (AXS TV, new docuseries)
Voces on PBS (PBS, Season 5)
July 10:
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (ABC, Season 10 in primetime)
Claim to Fame (ABC, Season 3)
Sunny (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Receiver (Netflix, new docuseries)
Eva Lasting (Netflix, Season 2)
Sugarr Rush (Netflix, Season 2)
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years (Paramount+, Season 2)
Pawn Stars (History, Season 22)
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (Bravo, Season 15)
Icons Unearthed: Spider-Man (Vice, new docuseries)
My Strange Arrest (A&E, Season 2)
In The Arena: Serena Williams (ESPN+, new docuseries)
Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World (Crunchyroll, Season 2)
July 11:
2024 ESPYs (ABC, live awards special)
Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix, Season 3)
Another Self (Netflix, Season 2)
Sausage Party: Foodtopia (Prime Video, new animated comedy series)
Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer (Hulu, new documentary miniseries)
The Hungry Games: Alaska’s Big Bear Challenge (Peacock, new docuseries)
Teen Torture Inc. (Max, new docuseries)
Milf of Norway (Max, new comedy series)
Impractical Jokers (TBS, Season 10B; new network)
The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo, Season 18)
Christina on the Coast (HGTV, Season 5)
Beach Bargains (HGTV, new docuseries)
The Responder (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
July 12:
Me (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Exploding Kittens (Netflix, new omedy seri
The Serpent Queen (Starz, Season 2)
The Very Very Best of the 80s (AXS TV, Season 3)
On Patrol: Live (Reelz, Season 3)
On Patrol: First Shift (Reelz, Season 3)
Bye Bye, Earth (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 13:
Mammals (AMC+, new docuseries)
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe (Cartoon Network, new animated series)
Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
ATRI -My Dear Moments (Crunchyroll, new anime series)
July 14:
Emperor of Ocean Park (MGM+, new drama series)
Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing (Discovery, Season 2)
In the Eye of the Storm (Discovery, new docuseries)
Alex vs. America (Food Network, Season 4)
Mary Makes It Easy (Food Network, new docuseries)
July 15:
Republican National Convention (various networks, live political event)
Hit-Monkey (Hulu, Season 2)
Wonderoos (Netflix, new children’s animated series)
LaLiga: All Access (Netflix, new docuseries)
Contraband: Seized at Sea (Discovery, new docuseries)
The Black Widower: The Six Wives of Thomas Randolph (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Ahora o Nunca (ESPN Deportes, expanded sports news discussion series)
Cronómetro (ESPN Deportes, expanded sports news discussion series)
July 16:
MLB All-Star Game (Fox, live sports special)
Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, Season 2B)
Homicide: Los Angeles (Netflix, Season 2)
The Yara Gambirasio Case: Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Netflix, new docuseries)
Mafia Spies (Paramount+, new docuseries)
Welcome to Plathville (TLC, Season 6)
Dark Side of the 90s (Vice, Season 3)
July 17:
Big Brother (CBS, Season 26)
Simone Biles Rising (Netflix, new docuseries)
The Green Glove Gang (Netflix, Season 2)
UnPrisoned (Hulu, Season 2)
The Ark (Syfy, Season 2)
July 18:
Press Your Luck (ABC, Season 6)
Lucky 13 (ABC, new game show series)
Those About to Die (Peacock, new drama series)
How I Caught My Killer (Hulu, Season 2)
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (Max, new adult animated series)
Uninterrupted’s Top Class Tennis (Prime Video, new docuseries)
The West Coast Hustle (MTV, new unscripted series)
July 19:
Lady in the Lake (Apple TV+, new drama limited series)
Omnivore (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
Betty la Fea, the Story Continues (Prime Video, new comedy series)
El Encargado (Hulu, Season 3)
Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs The World (World of Wonder, Season 2)
July 20:
WNBA All-Star Game (ABC, live sports special)
July 21:
Snowpiercer (AMC, Season 4; final season, new network)
Forbidden Love (TLC, new unscripted series)
July 22:
History’s Greatest Escapes with Morgan Freeman (History, Season 2)
Fatal Affairs (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Candice Renoir (Acorn TV, Season 9)
July 23:
Dress My Tour (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Surreal Life (MTV, Season 8; new network)
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV, Season 12)
Gods of Tennis (PBS, new docuseries)
July 24:
Time Bandits (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
Charlie Hustle & The Matter of Pete Rose (Max, new docuseries)
Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam (Netflix, new docuseries)
Resurrected Rides (Netflix, new docuseries)
Wayne Brady: The Family Remix (Freeform, new unscripted series)
July 25:
Tokyo Swindlers (Netflix, new drama series)
The Decameron (Netflix, new drama series)
Kleo (Netflix, Season 2)
Troppo (Prime Video, Season 2)
Primos (Disney Channel, new animated comedy series)
Cobra (PBS, Season 3)
Shadrach (Great American Family, new drama series)
July 26:
Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony (NBC/Peacock, live special)
Olympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson (Peacock, new commentary series)
Elite (Netflix, Season 8; final season)
The Dragon Prince (Netflix, Season 6)
Pulang Araw (Netflix, new drama series)
Russurected Rides (Netflix, new docuseries)
Playground (Hulu, new unscripted series)
Antiques Roadshow Recut (PBS, Season 4)
Love After Lockup (WEtv, Season 6)
Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen (FYI, new docuseries)
July 28:
Hotel Portofino (PBS, Season 3)
July 29:
Futurama (Hulu, Season 12)
Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out (VH1, Season 21)
Good Morning Football (NFL Network/Roku Channel, Season 8)
GMFB: Overtime (Roku Channel, new aftershow series)
Prison Chronicles (History, new docuseries)
Signora Volpe (Acorn TV, Season 2)
July 30:
Betrayal (Hulu, Season 2)
Port Protection Alaska (National Geographic, Season 7)
July 31:
Let’s Make a Deal Primetime (CBS, Season 4; moved from August 7)
Women in Blue (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Unsolved Mysteries (Netflix, Season 4)
Love of My Life (Netflix, new drama series)
Ms. Pat Settles It (BET, Season 2)
August 1:
Miss Teen USA Pageant (The CW, live special)
Unstable (Netflix, Season 2)
Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (Netflix, Season 1 of British drama series)
Love Is Blind: México (Netflix, new dating competition series)
Influenced (Prime Video, new talk show series)
Batman: Caped Crusader (Prime Video, new animated series)
Skazana (Max, Season 4)
August 2:
Cowboy Cartel (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
August 3:
Johnson (Bounce TV, Season 4)
Destination Dives (Travel Channel, new unscripted series)
August 4:
Miss USA Pageant (The CW, live special)
Let’s Take It Outside (Discovery, new docuseries)
Destination Divas (Discovery, Season 3)
Barrett-Jackson Revved Up (FYI, Season 14)
August 5:
Gabby’s Dollhouse (Netflix, Season 10)
Judy Justice (Prime Video, Season 3B)
Love Off the Grid (Discovery+, Season 2)
August 6:
At Witt’s End: The Hunt for a Killer (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Influencer (Netflix, new drama series)
Rising Impact (Netflix, Season 2)
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Chicago Bears (HBO, Season 19)
PD True (Paramount+, new docuseries)
August 7:
Dance Moms: A New Era (Hulu, new competition series reboot)
No Way Out: The Roulette (Hulu, new drama series)
The Survival Zone (Hulu, Season 3)
Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough (Netflix, new docuseries)
See No Evil (Investigation Discovery, Season 13)
Defying Death (Tubi, new docuseries)
August 8:
The Umbrella Academy (Netflix, Season 4; final season)
From Me to You: Kimi Ni Todoke (Netflix, Season 3)
Shahmaran (Netflix, Season 2)
Mr. Throwback (Peacock, new comedy series)
The Mallorca Files (Prime Video, Season 3)
60 Day Hustle (Prime Video, new competition series)
Taken Together: Who Killed Lyric and Elizabeth (Max, new docuseries)
Are You Sure?! (Disney+, new docuseries)
Kennedy, Sinatra and the Mafia (Sundance Now, nee docuseries)
Ruthless (BET+, Season 5)
Kold x Windy (AllBlk, Season 2)
August 9:
Yo Gabba GabbaLand! (Apple TV+, new children’s series)
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount+, new animated series)
Blue Ribbon Baking Championship (new competition series)
Pokémon Horizons (Netflix, Season 3)
The Braxtons (WEtv, new unscripted series)
Wiggin’ Out with Tokyo Stylez (WEtv, new unscripted series)
August 10:
Romance in the House (Netflix, new drama series)
Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen (FYI, Season 2)
August 11:
SEAL Team (Paramount+, Season 7; final season)
Industry (HBO, Season 3)
Hollywood Black (MGM+, new documentary miniseries)
American Godfathers: The Five Families (History, new docuseries)
Gangland Chronicles (History, new docuseries)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Adult Swim, Season 4)
August 12:
Solar Opposites (Hulu, Season 5; final season)
Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 8)
Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life (A&E, new docuseries)
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (PBS Kids, Season 7)
August 13:
Kings of Fi$h (Prime Video, new docudrama series)
100 Day Hotel Challenge (HGTV, new competition series)
House of Payne (BET, Season 11)
Assisted Living (BET, Season 5)
August 14:
Bad Monkey (Apple TV+, new comedy series)
American Murder: Laci Peterson (Netflix, new docuseries)
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (Disney Junior, Season 2)
The Tyrant (Hulu, new drama series)
The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras (MTV, Season 40)
Good Bones (HGTV, “Limited” Season 9)
Bargain Mansions (Magnolia Network, Season 6)
Expedition X (Discovery, Season 8)
Expedition Bigfoot (Discovery, Season 5)
August 15:
Emily in Paris (Netflix, Season 4A)
Kengan Ashura (Netflix, Season 2B)
Bel-Air (Peacock, Season 3)
Hop (Max, Season 1B)
Lost Treasures of Rome (Nat Geo Wild, Season 2)
Wisting (Sundance Now, Season 4)
Parents Gone Wild (Lifetime, Season 1B)
Outrageous Love with NeNe Leakes (Lifetime, Season 1B)
August 16:
RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars (Paramount+, new competition series)
Side Hustlers (Roku Channel, Season 2)
Where We Call Home (Discovery+, Season 3)
Bering Sea Gold (Discovery, Season 18)
Gold Rush: Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue (History, Season 5)
César Millán: Better Human Better Dog (Nat Geo Wild, Season 5)
Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation (Magnolia Network, Season 8)
Rick and Morty: The Anime (Adult Swim, new anime series)
August 17:
Love Next Door (Netflix, new drama series)
The Real Murders of Atlanta (Oxygen, Season 3)
Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins (Oxygen, Season 3)
Hard Truths of Conservation (History, Season 2B)
Chef Swap at the Beach (Cooking Channel, Season 3)
Bronx Buds (YES Network, new animated series)
August 18:
Chimp Crazy (HBO, new docuseries)
BBQ High (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
How Did They Build That? (Smithsonian Channel, Season 3)
August 19:
Democratic National Convention (various networks, live political event)
Cocomelon Lane (Netflix, Season 3)
OceanXplorers (National Geographic, new docuseries)
The Anonymous (USA Network/Bravo/Syfy, new game show series)
Under the Vines (Acorn TV, Season 3)
Overtime Hustle (Revolt, new docuseries)
August 20:
Face to Face with Scott Peterson (Peacock, new documentary miniseries)
Untold (Netflix, Season 4)
Terror Tuesday: Extreme (Netflix, new docuseries)
Muslim Matchmaker (Hulu, new docuseries)
Divided by Design (HGTV, new competition series; moved from June 10)
August 21:
The Accident (Netflix, new drama series)
Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War (Netflix, new docuseries)
Pop Star Academy: Katseye (Netflix, new docuseries)
Back to 15 (Netflix, Season 3)
Icons Unearthed: Harry Potter (Vice, new docuseries)
Cursed Gold: A Shipwreck Scandal (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Like a Girl (Fuse, Season 2)
August 22:
Reasonable Doubt (Hulu, Season 2)
That ’90s Show (Netflix, Season 2B; moved from October 24)
GG Precinct (Netflix, new drama series)
Mermaid Magic (Netflix, new animated series)
Baby Fever (Netflix, Season 2)
Fifteen Love (Sundance Now, new drama series)
Classified (Prime Video/Amazon Freevee, new drama series)
August 23:
Pachinko (Apple TV+, Season 2)
Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO, Season 22B)
Honest Renovations (Roku Channel, Season 2)
The Thaw (Max, Season 2)
August 24:
College Football (ABC, new season)
August 25:
City of God: The Fight Rages On (Max, new drama series)
Serengeti (Paramount+, Season 3)
Evil Lives Here (Investigation Discovery, Season 15)
Married to Evil (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)
The Girl on the Milk Carton (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title)
August 26:
Days of Our Lives (Peacock, Season 60)
No Gain No Love (Prime Video, new drama series)
The Sommerdahl Murders (Acorn TV, Season 5)
August 27:
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, Season 4)
Horror’s Greatest (Shudder, new docuseries)
August 28:
After Baywatch (Hulu, new limited docuseries)
Worst Ex Ever (Netflix, new docuseries; moved from August 14)
Odysseus Returns (PBS, Season 3)
Killer Lies: Chasing a True Crime Con Man (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Building Oklahoma (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)
Celebrity Crime Files (TV One, Season 4)
August 29:
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Prime Video, Season 2)
Caillou (Peacock, Season 1B)
Here Come the Irish (Peacock, new docuseries)
KAOS (Netflix, new drama series)
IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack (Netflix, new drama series)
Terminator Zero (Netflix, new anime series)
Chastity High (Netflix, new drama series)
Represent (Netflix, Season 2)
Thursday Night College Football (ESPN, Season 27)
Mountain West College Football Series (TruTV, new live sports series)
August 30:
Inside the NFL (The CW, Season 2 on network, Season 47 overall)
Breathless (Netflix, new drama series)
A-List to Playlist (Netflix, new unscripted series)
K-Pop Idols (Apple TV+, new docuseries)
I Kissed a Boy (Hulu, Season 2)
August 31:
Big Ten Saturday Night (CBS, Season 2)
Saturday Night College Football (ABC, Season 19)
Pac-12 College Football Series (The CW, new live sports series)
HCBU College Football (HBCU Go, new season)
Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen (FYI, Season 3)
September 1:
The Great North (Fox, Season 4B)
The Chosen (The CW, Season 4)
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (TLC, Season 7)
90 Day Pillow Talk: Before the 90 Days (TLC, Season 7)
Borderline (Roku Channel, Season 1 of Irish drama series)
Snapped: Behind Bars (Oxygen, Season 2)
High Stakes Poker (Vice, Season 12)
Mysteries of the Abandoned (Discovery, Season 10)
September 2:
Margarita (Max, new drama series)
English Teacher (FX, comedy series)
Last One Standing (Netflix, Season 3; final season)
To Catch a Smuggler (National Geographic, Season 8)
The Chicano Squad (A&E, new docuseries)
Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Global Soul Kitchen (FYI, new docuseries)
September 3:
The View (ABC, Season 28)
Dark Side of Reality TV (Vice, new docuseries)
Kindergarten: The Musical! (Disney Junior, new children’s animated series)
Tamron Hall (Syndication, Season 6)
The Sports Reporters (ESPN YouTube channel, new sports-talk series revival)
September 4:
Slow Horses (Apple TV+, Season 4)
Tell Me Lies (Hulu, Season 2)
Outlast (Netflix, Season 2)
Lego Pixar: Bricktoons (Disney+, new animated series)
Bargain Block (HGTV, Season 4)
Unsellable Houses (HGTV, Season 5)
Wild West Chronicles (INSP, Season 4)
How (Not) to Get Rid of a Body (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
September 5:
Sunday Night Football (NBC, Season 38)
Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist (Peacock, new drama limited series)
The Perfect Couple (Netflix, new drama series)
Caught in the Web (Netflix, new docuseries)
Coming from America (Max, new docuseries)
These Stones (UP Faith & Family, new drama series)
September 6:
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW, Season 13)
Power Book II: Ghost (Starz, Season 4B; final season)
Selling Sunset (Netflix, Season 8)
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Hulu, new docuseries)
Elisabeth Rioux: Unfiltered (Prime Video, new unscripted series)
The Breakdown (ESPN+, new sports analysis series)
September 7:
ACC College Football Series (The CW, Season 2)
Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos (HBO, new docuseries)
Love & Marriage: Detroit (OWN, Season 2; moved from July 27)
September 8:
Football Night in America (NBC, Season 19)
Universal Basic Guys (Fox, new animated comedy series)
Sunday NFL Countdown (ESPN, Season 30)
The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood (MGM+, new docuseries)
National Parks: USA (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Animal Genius (National Geographic, new docuseries)
Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands (Court TV, Season 2)
Artful (BYUtv, Season 5)
September 9:
Monday Night Football (ESPN/ABC, Season 55)
Monday Night Countdown (ESPN, Season 32)
Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli aka ManningCast (ESPN+/ESPN2, Season 4)
Judy Justice (Prime Video, Season 3)
Hot Wheels Let’s Race (Netflix, Season 2)
My Brilliant Friend (HBO, Season 4; final season)
The Real Murders on Elm Street (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
Cabin in the Woods (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)
The Drew Barrymore Show (Syndicated, Season 5)
The Talk (CBS, Season 15; final season)
Jeopardy! (Syndicated, Season 41)
Wheel of Fortune (Syndicated, Season 43)
The Flip Side (Syndication, new game show series)
Up & Adams (TruTV/Max/FanDuel TV, Season 3)
September 10:
Joe Biden-Donald Trump Presidential Debate (ABC, live special)
The Chicken Sisters (Hallmark+, new drama series)
Celebrations with Lacey Chabert (Hallmark+, new docuseries)
September 11:
2024 VMAs (MTV, live awards special)
The Circle (Netflix, Season 7)
September 12:
Emily in Paris (Netflix, Season 4B)
Midnight at the Pera Palace (Netflix, Season 2)
Into the Fire (Netflix, new documentary miniseries)
Ángel Di María: Breaking Down the Wall (Netflix, new unscripted series)
Billionaire Island (Netflix, new drama series)
Impact x Nightline (Hulu Season 3)
The Old Man (FX, Season 2)
The Tailor of Sin City (Sundance Now, new docuseries)
September 13:
College Football on Fox (Fox, Season 14)
How to Die Alone (Hulu, new comedy series)
In Vogue: The 90s (Hulu, new docuseries)
The Grand Tour (Prime Video, Season 5C; final season)
En Fin (Hulu, new drama series)
Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (Disney+, new animated comedy limited series)
In with the Old (Max, Season 6)
WWE Monday Night Raw (USA Network, new season; moving to Netflix in 2025)
WWE SmackDown (USA Network, new season)
Three Women (Starz, new drama limited series)
Dora (Paramount+, Season 2)
Pioneer Woman (Food Network, Season 37)
First-Time Buyer’s Club (OWN, Season 2)
Have I Got News for You (CNN, new panel comedy series)
Hamster & Gretel (Disney XD, Season 2)
UFO Cowboys (Roku Channel, Season 2)
Outback Opal Hunters (Discovery, Season 7)
September 15:
76th Emmy Awards (ABC, live awards special)
60 Minutes (CBS, Season 57; moved from September 22)
Tulsa King (Paramount+, Season 2)
Ridley (PBS, Season 2)
Sister Wives (TLC, Season 19)
Masterpiece: Van Der Valk (PBS, Season 4)
Masterpiece: Moonflowers Murders (PBS, new drama series)
Baby Animal Rescue (National Geographic, new docuseries)
September 16:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS, Season 38)
Cocomelon (Netflix, Season 11)
Polly Pocket: Adventures in Rio (Prime Video, new children’s animated series)
Antiques Roadshow (PBS, Season 28)
I Love a Mama’s Boy (TLC, Season 5)
Candice Renoir (Acorn TV, Season 10)
Halloween Baking Championship (Food Network, Season 10)
Snakes SOS (Nat Geo Wild, Season 3)
September 17:
Dancing with the Stars (ABC, Season 33)
High Potential (ABC, new drama series; moved from 2023)
American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez (FX, new docuseries)
Nöthin’ but a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries)
World’s Most Notorious Killers (Peacock, new docuseries)
Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry (Netflix, new talk show series)
Culinary Class Wars (Netflix, new competition series)
Good Luck Guys (Prime Video, new competition series)
Caught in the Act: Unfaithful (MTV, Season 4)
Body Cam (Investigation Discovery, Season 9)
Sin City Tow (Discovery, Season 1B)
September 18:
Survivor (CBS, Season 47)
The Golden Bachelorette (ABC, new dating competition series)
Agatha All Along (Disney+, new drama series)
What’s Next: The Future with Bill Gates (Netflix, new docuseries)
Envious (Netflix, new comedy series)
I Am Georgina (Netflix, Season 3)
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Bravo, Season 5)
Big Cats 24/7 (PBS, new docuseries)
The Bay (Britbox, Season 5 of British drama series)
September 19:
The Penguin (HBO, new drama series; moved from Max)
Frasier (Paramount+, Season 2)
A Very Royal Scandal (Prime Video, new drama miniseries)
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Netflix, Season2 of anthology series)
Twilight of the Gods (Netflix, new animated comedy series)
The Queen of Villains (Netflix, new drama series)
Haus of Vicious (BET+, Season 2)
Jersey Shore Family Vacation (MTV, Season 7B)
September 20:
20/20 (ABC, Season 47)
NASCAR Xfinity Series (The CW, network premiere of live sports event)
La Maison (Apple TV+, new drama series)
Spellbound (Hulu, Season 2)
Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison (Hulu, new limited docuseries)
Porn and Ice Cream (Prime Video, Season 2)
Blood Legacy (Netflix, new drama series)
Klaus 95: The Power of Beauty (Netflix, new drama series)
Trigger Point (BritBox, Season 2 of British drama series)
The Takeaway (GoldenTV, new showbiz news series)
September 21:
48 Hours (CBS, Season 38)
The Great Indian Kapil Show (Netflix, Season 2)
Batwheels (Max, Season 2C)
America’s Test Kitchen (PBS, Season 25)
Airline Wars (A&E, new docuseries)
Help! My House Is Haunted (Travel Channel, Season 5)
Tomorrow’s World Today (Science Channel, Season 8)
September 22:
Matlock (CBS, new drama series reboot)
Rescue: HI-Surf (Fox, new drama series)
From (MGM+, Season 3)
TV on the Edge: Moments That Shaped Our Culture (CNN, new docuseries)
Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy (Fox Nation, new commentary limited series)
Halloween Wars (Food Network, Season 14)
Relative Race (BYUtv, Season 14)
Why Internet Connectivity Matters
Smooth Streaming: One needs a good internet connection for smooth streaming. High speed internet minimizes buffering and ensures your content does not play with any delay, giving you a better experience when watching.
High-Definition Quality: To watch movies and TV shows in high definition, you need a high-speed internet connection. More bandwidth is required for HD streaming, and a strong connection will enable you to get the best picture quality.
Continuous Viewing: A stable connection prevents interruptions during your viewing session. It’s possible to be left hanging in an exciting scene because of network issues.
Recommended Internet Speeds
- Standard Definition (SD): For SD quality, 3 Mbps is recommended as the minimum speed.
- High Definition (HD): At least 5 Mbps is necessary for HD streaming.
- Ultra High Definition (UHD/4K): If you are looking for UHD or 4K quality, then you need a 25Mbps or higher rate of data transfer.
Tips for Improving Your Internet Connectivity
- Check Your Speed: Online tools can help you test your internet speed to see if it meets the recommended speeds for the quality desired by users.
- Reduce Network Congestion: When streaming, limit the number of devices connected to your network. Numerous devices could reduce the speed of your internet
- Position Your Router: Put your router in a central place away from obstructions so that it will produce strong signals throughout your house.
- Use Wired Connections: You should use Ethernet cables whenever feasible to directly link up your device with the router. Normally, wired connections tend to be more stable than wireless ones.
- Update Your Equipment: Ascertain whether both your modem and router can handle faster speeds; do they need updating? This may at times seem like an important change worth considering
- Close Background Applications: If there are extra applications or tabs which may be using background bandwidths turn them off.
FMovies and Connectivity
At FMovies, we aim to make our platform optimal for different internet speeds. But if you want the best experience, we suggest that you follow the above guidelines in order to have a good internet connection.
Remember that the quality of your internet connection affects how well you stream. A strong stable connection will enable you watch uninterrupted and high-quality entertainment through FMovies.
Remember, the quality of your internet connection directly impacts your streaming experience. By ensuring you have a strong, stable connection, you can enjoy uninterrupted and high-quality entertainment on FMovies.
Are Fmovies Better Than Others
Among many online streaming platforms, one may ask “Are FMovies better than others?” However, individual preferences can be subjective based on needs and taste; nevertheless, FMovies has several unique advantages over other streaming services. Here is why it stands out among its competitors in the world of streaming as indicated here:
- Free Access to a Vast Library
FMovies comes with an added advantage of providing free access to a wide collection of movies and television series. Unlike many other platforms where subscription and rental fees are applicable, FMovies enables viewers to enjoy their favorite content at no cost at all. This makes it a great option for those who do not have much money.
- Extensive and Diverse Content
FMovies offers numerous films from multiple genres around the world. If one is searching for blockbuster Hollywood movies that have just been released into cinema halls or indie films or old classics or even foreign language cinema- then FMovies is the one stop destination for them all. Such vastness merger ensures variety for most tastes.
- User-Friendly Interface
Our platform has been designed with simplicity in mind. The user-friendly interface allows easy navigation through the extensive library, search for specific titles as well as finding new ones out there in market.The user friendly design improves overall viewer experience by making it easier for them to locate their favourite films and shows.
- No Registration Required
On streaming services such as these ones require people to register before they can begin watching something while on FMOVIES start watching immediately without creating an account which is some times required on others. No personal information is required nor do users have to register. This makes it more convenient for FMovies viewers as they need not think twice before watching anything.
- High-Quality Streaming
FMovies is committed to providing high-quality streaming services. The content, which we offer in HD, ensures that the picture is so clear and sharp for viewers. Moreover, even people with poor connections can take advantage of our optimized platform that reduces buffering.
- Regular Updates
The latest releases and trending films are regularly added to our content library. Therefore, you can always remain updated on new movies or episodes related to them by checking out what’s hot today on this site . Continuous addition of fresh content keeps the platform exciting and there’s never a dearth of material available.
- Accessibility
FMovies is accessible across different platforms such as desktops, laptops; tablets, or smartphones for screens because it does not limit you from any place where you want to watch your favorite movies or TV shows at ease including when you’re home or travelling with minimum effort involved.
Comparing FMovies to Other Platforms
Whilst platforms like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video provide premium contents plus original productions for subscription fees but FMovies offers a cost-effective choice comprising all varieties of selections free of charge for audiences who cannot commit their time in advance planning activities since no registration was needed while considering its ease-of-use features.
Best Video Quality
At FMovies, we know that the quality of a video is very important to your watching experience. In High Definition streaming, you can get yourself immersed in the story and appreciate every detail. This is why we always seek to offer nothing but the best video quality in all our content.
Why Video Quality Matters
- Enhanced Viewing Experience: Better video quality makes every scene more vibrant and captivating. From nature documentaries’ lush landscapes to thrilling action scenes in blockbusters, improved videos make your overall experience better.
- Detail and Clarity: Higher resolutions result in finer details and clearer images. This makes watching more interesting since it lets you see how cinematography was done as well as special effects used.
- Immersion: HD video brings stories closer making one feel like they are part of it. It’s a more absorbing affair that works particularly well for visually stunning genres such as sci-fi and fantasy.
Our Commitment to Video Quality
FMovies has top-rated videos for all users. Here’s what we do to ensure you have an unforgettable time:
- High-Definition (HD) Streaming: We have majority of our content available in HD format. This way, movies and TV shows will be enjoyed by you with a clear image, bringing out its full potential.
- Full HD and Beyond: Some of the titles on our site come with Full HD (1080p), while others have even higher resolutions than this limit. The goal is providing you with the best possible quality depending on what source material allowed for.
- Adaptive Streaming Technology: Our platform uses adaptive streaming technology which dynamically adjusts video quality based on your internet connection speed. As a result, even if your connection fluctuates, buffering will be minimized thereby ensuring seamless viewing sessions without interruptions.
- Minimal Compression: To retain original high-quality features of a certain film or show we tend to use little compression technique when editing videos uploaded to FMovies ensures that colors remain vibrant and small things stay sharp hence nearly resembling how it was initially presented by the author(s).
How to Ensure the Best Quality
Follow these pointers for optimal utilization of our streaming capabilities.
- Reliable Internet Connection: Make sure you are connected to a reliable and fast internet. For HD streaming, we advise that your connection should not be less than 5 Mbps.
- Choose the Right Device: Watch on a device with an HD resolution or better. Modern laptops, tablets, and smartphones usually have great display quality.
- Update Your Browser/Apps: Always keep your web browser updated or FMovies app up to date. This is essential so as to ensure compatibility and allow it perform optimally.
- Adjust Settings: In some cases, the FMovies player may go to a lower quality level by default due to initial connection speed. Check the settings on the FMovies player for choosing the highest available quality setting.
Enjoying FMovies’ High-Quality Content
At FMovies, we keep improving our streaming quality in order to guarantee that you experience best viewing possible. Our wide selection of movies combined with high-quality video makes us ideal for movie or TV show buffs.
To Get The Best Audio Quality
For us at FMovies, audio quality is just as important as video quality when it comes to creating an immersive viewing experience. Clear and crisp sound enhances the atmosphere of any movie or TV show allowing you to enjoy dialogues, soundtracks and sound effects without any problem at all. This article will explain how FMovies ensures top-notch audio output and provide tips on how users can enhance their listening experiences.
Why Audio Quality Matters
- Digital High-Definition Audio: We aim at providing high-definition audio for our content so that you can get clear and detailed sounds that match our high-quality visuals better.
- Steady Quality: This means that however you are watching – whether on a laptop, tablet or smartphone – our platform maintains equal audio performance across devices and different streaming situations hence good sound always follows suit.
- Limited Compression: We use minimal compression techniques in order not to distort the originality of the audio tracks thus ensuring they come out as they were intended by creators themselves.
FMovies’ Commitment to Audio Quality
- High Definition Audio: Our aim is to give a content which has high definition audio, that has clear and detailed sound in line with the high quality visuals.
- Consistent Quality: In order to provide the great sound whether on a laptop or phone, our platform maintains same audio quality for all devices and types of streaming.
- Minimal Compression: As much as possible, little compression methods are used so that the initial soundtrack can be preserved in its purity as intended by the creators – hence what you hear is what it was meant to be like.
How to Optimize Your Audio Experience
The following are some tips on how to get excellent audio quality while streaming on FMovies:
- Use Good Speakers or Headsets: If you invest in some good speakers or headsets then your audio experience will greatly improve. High-quality audio equipment offers improved sound clarity, depth, and fullness.
- Examine Your Device’s Settings: You need to make sure your device’s audio settings have been optimized for maximum efficiency. This could include adjusting equalizer configurations or switching on enhancements such as surround sound and bass boosters.
- Keep Software Updated: For compatibility and peak performance, always keep your web browser, FMovies app and any other audio drivers up-to-date.
- Stable Internet Connection: Consistent internet connection assists in keeping consistent audio quality. There are times when wavering connections may cause disconnections of audios or maybe sync issues.
- Utilize External Audio Systems: To have more dynamic movie sounds one can connect to an external device such as home theatre system or even sound bar if he/she is watching from a television set/computer.
- Environment : The environment where you watch can also affect the audible experience; therefore, silence should be maintained while listening so as not miss out on any details of sound during movies/TV series.
Enjoying FMovies with Superior Audio
At FMovies we continuously strive toward enhancing our capabilities in terms of streaming audio for better experiences for users worldwide (FMovies, 2020). Our audio has the highest possible quality but this is only part of the reason why we have one of the most expansive selections of movies and television shows available today.
Suitable For All Kinds Of Users
FMovies intends to cater for a wide spectrum of viewers and this makes it possible for everyone to get something they would love. Whether you are a movie fanatic, just watch them casually or anything in between, FMovies promises an uninterrupted and enjoyable streaming experience suited to your tastes. Here’s why FMovies is ideal for every kind of user:
Diverse Content
- Genres for All: Our extensive library consists of different genres such as action, comedy, drama, horror, romance, sci-fi, documentaries and others. This variety of genres guarantees that people with dissimilar preferences will find something they like.
- International Cinema: We have movies and TV shows from all over the world so that users can explore different cultures and types of film-making. FMovies has everything whether you want Hollywood blockbusters or indie works from several countries.
- Content for Everyone: From content suitable for families including children animations to adult themes our platform covers various age groups.
2. User-friendly Platform
- Easy Navigation: The intuitive design of our website allows individuals from across the age divide to navigate through the site effortlessly. You will find all your favorite materials quickly because we provide simple menus and organized categories.
- Search & Filter Options: Advanced search options let you look up specific titles or try new ones based on your preferences. If you want a particular genre, year, or popularity rating when looking for what you need fast then these filters are perfect.
3. Sign Up Free
- Instant Access: There is no need to sign up or register before accessing FMovies unlike other streaming platforms hence you can start watching immediately upon landing at the site without any subscription required by other sites which requires one to pay first before being able enjoy contents shared on it. It is important because some users may just want to access content without providing personal information.
- Privacy-focused We do not ask you to register in order to respect your privacy even more while providing anonymity during viewing.
4. Accessibility and Compatibility
- Multi-Device Support: FMovies works on various devices such as desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones thus you can watch your favorite content at home or while on the move.
- Cross Platform Availability: For all those using Windows, Mac, iOS or Android platforms, FMovies is compatible with multiple operating systems thereby providing a seamless experience across different platforms.
5. High-Quality Streaming
- Adaptive Streaming: Our adaptive streaming technology adjusts video quality according to your internet connection speed so that even when you are connected through slow networks it plays smoothly without buffering.
- HD and Beyond: There are many movies and shows available in high definition quality with most of them being in full HD and other higher resolutions.
6. Regular Updates
- New Releases: Stay updated with new movies and TV shows by subscribing to our channel. This ensures that the library is regularly updated with new releases and trending titles hence there’s always something new for you to view.
- Trending Content: Discover popular films and series among other users which tell you what is hot right now.
7. Community and Feedback
- User Reviews and Ratings: Read reviews and ratings from other users to help you decide what to watch next. Thus, we have a community driven feedback system where viewers get recommendations from fellow viewers who know what they are talking about.
- Responsive Support: We have a support team that will take care of any issues or questions that may arise during your viewing experience ensuring it goes as smooth as possible.
No Registration Needed
At FMovies, we believe that people should have easy access to entertainment. That is the reasons why you do not need to register in order for you to start watching your favorite movies and TV shows on our platform. This is how FMovies separates itself from others and make it better for you:
Immediate Access
- Immediate Viewing: Skip a sign up process and start watching right away. Our extensive content library can thus be enjoyed without any delay as there are no registration requirements.
- Convenience: If you want an impromptu movie night or a quick television serial binge, then FMovies enables you to watch immediately.
Privacy and Security
- No Personal Information Needed: Your privacy matters; therefore, by not asking you to create an account, there will be no need for sharing of your personal information such as email address, name or payment details.
- Anonymity: It provides a much more anonymous viewing experience. When using our site, there is no digital footprint left because there is no need of creating an account.
Simplified Experience
- No Passwords to Remember: Forget about keeping track of another username and password combination with FMovies! There will be no need of managing accounts either nor resetting passwords hereabouts.
- Streamlined Navigation: Our user interface has been created so that even without login information it can still be navigated easily. You may find out the best content almost effortlessly here.
Freedom and Flexibility
- Watch Anytime, Anywhere: On any device within reach as long as it has got internet connection; FMovies does not tie down users into a particular account when accessing their site via it. You can switch between devices effortlessly whether using computer, tablet or smartphone.
- Share with Friends and Family: They don’t have to go through registering on this platform just because they want to try it out— refer them to us!
No Commitment
- Try Before You Commit: If you are new to FMovies, you can explore and experience our content and features without having to sign up. This lets you see if our site is right for you before making a decision.
- No Subscription Fees: FMovies offers a large number of movies and TV shows without any costs on your part. There are no additional charges or subscription fees, so it’s quite a cheap option for entertainment.
Continuous Improvement
- User-Centric Updates: We continually work to enhance the user-friendliness of our platform based on feedback from our users. We have focused on improving the viewing experience as much as possible by eliminating the registration process.
No Ads Interruption
Considering FMovies, the enjoyment of uninterrupted viewing is crucial. Consequently, we provide a stream free of advertisements that allows you to immerse yourself in your favorite films and shows completely without any interruptions. Here’s what sets us apart at FMovies for our ad-free policy and how it benefits you:
A seamless experience
Uninterrupted Entertainment: There will be no more irritating commercial breaks that interfere with watching your movie. With Fmovies, you can watch streaming videos without any pauses from the beginning to the end which helps you to be totally engrossed in the plot.
No Distractions: At times, ads can ruin the whole experience of watching something as they always come while you are so much into a film or series. We have removed all advertisements so that our content gets full attention when viewers are enjoying.
Better satisfaction
Immersion Storytelling: Movies and TV shows should not be interrupted at all. Our ad-free policy opens up room for complete immersion into narratives since it intensifies your level of enjoying content.
Improved Engagement: Ads don’t interrupt when you want to know more about characters, twists of the plot, and emotional moments that are crucial while watching your beloved films or series.
Time Saved
No Waiting Around: In many cases ads make people wait during long commercial interruptions thus making them idle. Using FMovies bypasses such interruptions by giving more time for looking through other materials.
Efficient Viewing: Save time spent on skipping an advertisement forward or waiting until it’s finished – enjoy convenient viewings without obstacles.
Privacy and Security
Protection from Malware: Some streaming platforms contain malware and other harmful components inside their ads that can put your device’s safety at risk. By providing commercial-free streaming services, FMovies keeps your privacy intact while offering its customers their preferred type of entertainment.
No Personalized Tracking: Most adverts use tracking technologies which monitor whatever online activities users perform. Our approach ensures that our clients’ viewing habits are kept confidential and free from manipulation by any ads.
User Satisfaction
Feedback-Driven: We have made this policy of ours based on the request of our users as well as their feedbacks. We know how much disruptive and annoying advertisements can be and strive to ensure that watching experience remains seamless and enjoyable for them.
Continuous Improvement: Users’ perspectives drive our platform’s development, with FMovies always aiming at meeting these expectations. In line with our commitment to content quality and customer satisfaction, we offer ad-free streaming services.
Subtitles
FMovies acknowledges the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in the entertainment industry. All our movies and TV shows have subtitles to ensure that they reach all individuals regardless of whether they may understand a particular language or have hearing problems. Why are there subtitles on FMovies? How does this benefit you as a viewer?
Everybody Can Enjoy It
Language Help: Subtitles help viewers who cannot understand the language spoken in the movie. In case of watching foreign movies or series in a language one is not fluent in, subtitles should be kept to follow through with events and enjoy the story.
Inclusion:
If deaf people and hard-of-hearing (HoH) individuals are to fully participate in what a film or television show has to offer, then it is important that closed captions are provided for them. We include closed captions in our extensive library so that any person even with hearing difficulties can access our broad range of content.
Better Understanding
Clearness & Comprehensibility: Subtitles make scenes with thick accents or mumbling clear enough for understanding especially where there is noisy background that interferes with dialogues. Since each word spoken by characters is heard by listeners without leaving anything out, there tends to be no area left unanswered.
Transparency:
Subtitles also show other contextual information like translations for foreign dialogues off screen text and descriptions of sounds made here-and-there through which this transparency deepens your understanding about what you are watching.
More Immersive
Immersive Experience: This allows you to go through deeper into your story without pausing just because somebody was talking fast then rewind back after missing some words when reading those texts in video songs with lyrics instead full lines first before coming up again with everything as though they never were said anyway until finally getting bored waiting too long without any new ideas coming up whereupon it becomes possible start anew reviewing past scenes before moving forward once again till reaching final point as well that’s how subtitles work.
Global Reach:
FMovies uses several languages for their subtitled movies that can be appreciated by various countries’ users. Additionally, they encourage cultural diversities and exchange between different nations through films.
Customizable
Adaptability: These subtitles can be tailored by users to match their individual preferences such as font size or colour, etc. regardless of the user’s visual preference or requirements comfortable viewing experience is guaranteed with this versatility.
Options:
FMovies provides different subtitle choices like in different languages and styles too amongst others. Users may choose the ones they like most of all enhancing overall pleasure from watching it till finally closing your eyes completely satisfied having watched everything without missing anything at all but can instead skip some parts due to scenes being dull for instance so you feel bored at times; hence, more enjoyment will be achieved during this process making it an incredibly enjoyable experience!
Quality Focus
Accurate Translations: We prioritize accuracy when creating our subtitles and always strive to give you high quality translations that accurately convey what was said originally throughout This is why our subtitles are so reliable if you want to have a genuine cinematic experience.
Continual Improvement:
Our ever-expanding range of languages and titles guarantees that our content stays accessible to a diverse audience. Your feedback will help us make our captions better and enhance how they are viewed by all!
Multiple Language Movies
We honor the massive rich variety of global films by providing a vast range of titles in different languages at FMovies. This is inclusive of Hollywood blockbusters and independent movies from various parts of the world, thereby meeting the needs of people who speak different languages. Below are several reasons why multiple language films are a significant feature in FMovies and how it enhances your watching experience.
Cultural Diversity
Universal perspectives: Our collection of movies in multiple languages tells stories from all over the globe which give insights into different cultures, traditions and worldviews. From busy streets of Tokyo to lively neighborhoods in Paris or calm Scandinavian landscapes, FMovies takes you on a journey through continents.
Cultural exchange: Watching movies in different languages promotes cultural understanding because it allows viewers to see what others have gone through. Cross-cultural conversation and appreciation can be achieved by offering a wide variety of films that cater for everyone’s interests.
Language Learning
Language immersion: Watching movies made in foreign tongues is an efficient way to get involved with the language and improve one’s skills in it. Subtitles offer context which enables you to comprehend dialogues while learning new words without much effort.
Educational value: Several language students can use these types of films as educational materials because they depict actual speech patterns, accents as well as cultural references. They are an entertaining alternative to other resources used for studying languages together with developing listening comprehension skills.
Broadened Horizons
Hidden treasures discovery: Our selection features multiple language movies that incorporate popular blockbusters alongside obscure indie productions; thus introducing audiences to hidden cinematic gems from around the globe You will find here a lot more genres, styles as well as methods used to tell stories than you might ever expect possible.
Diverse genres: FMovies has various genres done using many dialects, for instance, touching romantic scenes or thrilling suspenseful moments or hilarious comedies or thoughtful documentaries among others again giving us wider options when making a choice. There is a film for each person; it just needs to be found.
Personal Connection
Cultural heritage: Multiple language movies provide people with an opportunity to explore their cultural pride or roots in the land of their forefathers. The nostalgia, pride, and sense of belonging that comes from viewing films in one’s mother tongue or the language of their ancestors are priceless.
Shared experience: Watching movies in multiple languages with friends and family speaking different languages can bring people together. It gives them a chance to bond over stories, traditions and memories which strengthens relationships between them as they become more united.
Universal Themes
Human stories: Although there are variations in the languages used for multiple language films, many of them depict universal themes and emotions that have worldwide appeal. Love, loss, friendship and resilience are some of timeless themes that cross boundaries created by different dialects hence touching hearts all around the globe.
Global appeal: FMovies’ collection of multiple language movies is indicative of how cinema holds a universal charm as storytelling medium. In essence, this means that film goes beyond languages as well as cultures since its unimaginable power transcends such limits bringing together viewers through shared emotions and experiences no matter where you come from.
It Consumes Less Internet Data
One of the main reasons why we are all for conserving online data when streaming movies is because it allows you to save your internet data. This calls for efficiency in our platform and ensuring that any kind of streaming on FMovies takes the least possible amount of internet data. Here are some reasons why these features are helpful in saving your data, as well as enhancing your internet connection experience.
Efficient Bandwidth Usage
Optimized Streaming: Our system leverages modern streaming technology to deliver content at its most efficient manner. We minimize data transmission by optimizing video compression techniques and transmission protocols without degrading quality, leading to lesser amount of bytes needed for streaming movies and TV series.
Adaptive Streaming: On FMovies adaptive streaming algorithms used by us regulate video quality dynamically based on speed of your internet connections. This way, such settings allow users to get the best viewing experience while minimizing data consumption especially in slow connections.
Options for Saving Data
Quality Settings: FMovies has provided customizable quality settings that let you can change the resolution of a video depending on what you want and how much bandwidth you have left at any given time. Therefore, if you want to stream something using a fast speed or with limited monthly bandwith plan go ahead and choose suitable quality level that meets all individual requirements.
Data Saver Mode: Our website contains a data saver mode which decreases data usage by reducing video quality and monitoring unwanted backgrounded activities involving channeling information from one computer or network node or device to another one – like movie clips broadcasting advertisements. It’s useful for people who have small contextual limitations imposed by their service providers or those experiencing low speeds in their networks.
Offline Viewing
Download Option: For selected movies and TV episodes, FMovies offers download ability for offline viewing whereby consumers can get content from Wi-Fi networks which they will watch later without using additional mobile traffic services. In this case, when traveling long distances or living in remote locations with poor or no mobile network coverage, this option becomes very handy.
Smart Downloads: With our feature of smart downloads, you can see all episodes that are saved offline in your device and it automatically deletes watched ones and adds new episodes. This is to ensure that you will always have fresh things to watch without running out of data for streaming offline episodes.
Transparent Data Usage
Usage Monitoring: FMovies has tools and resources to assist users in tracking and managing their data usage efficiently. By keeping an eye on the records showing how much one has consumed during a particular period, alerts or limits can be set as well as viewing streaming statistics.
Data-Friendly Recommendations: The movies and TV series recommended by FMovies are optimized for low data consumption so you won’t feel any inconveniences while watching them even if your bandwidth is not wide enough.
Saving Costs
Reduced Data Charges: FMovies saves internet costs through efficient streaming of content hence minimizing the amount of data used especially for people who are metered thus leading to lesser bytes required for viewing a movie online. You do not need to worry about going beyond your monthly cap or having additional expenses when consuming entertainment for several hours.
Economic Streaming: Our platform uses these features to help you maximize the value of every megabyte on your internet subscription. Budgeting during streaming? Feeling like conserving our natural resources? In such cases let FMovies come into play; it’s aimed at giving users affordable options when it comes to different forms of entertainments.
No Subscription Needed
At FMovies, we believe that entertainment should be accessible to all, and as such, our movie library is available without subscriptions. At FMovies, there are no hidden fees, no monthly charges and no strings attached. Here are a few reasons why we have adopted this subscription-free system for our customers own good when it comes to luxury home entertainment.
Free Access to Content
No Payment Required: Unlike other streaming platforms which demand subscription fees or rental charges, FMovies allows you to enjoy a wide selection of movies and TV shows freely. And we’ll never ask for your personal details since we don’t need any – just log into our site and start enjoying the movies right away.
Unlimited Streaming: You can watch as much content as you like whenever you want with FMovies without worrying about running out of credits or hitting a monthly limit. Be it avid binge-watchers or irregular viewers, the platform has something for everyone at zero cost.
Budget-Friendly Entertainment
Saves Money: The lack of subscription on FMovies helps curb your expenditure on entertainment. In case your budget is tight or simply don’t feel like entering into such kind of financial commitment every month then this platform provides an inexpensive outlet for your streaming needs.
No Hidden Fees: There is nothing concealed about how FMovies operates – everything is in plain sight. Do not expect unexpected charges or additional costs when accessing all our movies and TV shows from anywhere.
Convenience and Flexibility
Instant Access: No waiting period and approval process are required by using FMovies services; just click on your favorite content immediately without hassle of signing up nor providing payment information.
No Commitment: This means that you can watch anything anytime you want because there’s no restriction to how many times one wants watch something since nothing binds them with the service after they have paid their money for what they wanted including any long-term contract obligations that may arise due cancellation fee or any other issue hence being free again.
Inclusive Entertainment
Accessible to All: Our subscription-free model ensures that everyone can enjoy premium entertainment, regardless of their financial situation. Whether you are a student, young professional or a budget-strapped family, FMovies offers equal viewing opportunities for quality movies and television programs.
Global Reach: FMovies transcends the geographical limits and social-economic boundaries by providing easy access to its contents worldwide. We also believe in the fact that entertainment is universal right which is reflected through our platform’s commitment towards inclusivity and accessibility.
User-Centric Experience
Feedback-Driven: It is based on user feedback that we came up with this subscription-free system. We know some viewers prefer no-subscription approach because it gives them freedom and flexibility; hence, we cater to their needs.
Continuous Improvement: To deliver free access to entertainment for everyone, we have been adding new features, expanding our content library as well as improving streaming quality at FMovies while striving to enhance the overall user experience.
No Buffering
At FMovies, we know how annoying it is to be interrupted when streaming movies or shows that you love. That’s why we have made the seamless streaming experience with no buffering our priority. Through FMovies, however, one can get an uninterrupted entertainment all through. Why Our No Buffering Feature Is Important and How It Enhances Your Viewing Experience:
Continuous Playback
Seamless Viewing: Say goodbye to irritating pauses and loading screens. From the start till the end of your content, FMovies ensures it streams seamlessly such that you will not need any interruptions as you engage fully in the storyline.
Uninterrupted Experience: Whether watching an exciting action sequence or an emotional climax, FMovies ensures you do not miss anything due to buffering. Henceforth enjoy smooth playback without any disturbances even during peak viewing hours.
Advanced Streaming Technology
Optimized Performance: To deliver content effectively and reliably, FMovies employs advanced streaming technology. Our platform is optimized for minimal buffering and maximum streaming performance hence ensuring consistent smooth viewing experiences at all times.
Adaptive Streaming: Based on your internet connection speed, FMovies uses adaptive streaming algorithms to dynamically adjust video quality so that you receive the best possible playback without buffering especially on poor network connections.
Fast Loading Times
Quick Start-Up: With FMovies, start watching your favorite content instantly instead of waiting for long loading periods. On this note our platforms’ quick start-up times come into play thus enabling you to plunge straight into a movie or TV show.
Efficient Streaming: In order to minimize loading time and bring content to your screen as fast as possible, FMovies optimizes data transmission speeds across its platform. You will notice smooth sliding between episodes as well as responsive browsing of titles because there are no delays.
Reliable Performance
Stable Streaming: Irrespective of device type or network conditions used in accessing this service; FMovies has uniformity in delivering streamed content. In other words, FMovies can guarantee you bufferless streaming each time you are using your computer, tablet or smartphone.
High-Quality Playback: Watch your favorite movies and TV shows in high definition without buffering. There is a priority on good quality shots in FMovies; therefore, one will not miss any visual or audio effect due to interruptions.
Easy To Download And Watch
At FMovies, we believe in giving our users the freedom to watch their favorite movies and TV shows on their own terms. That’s why it is straightforward to download content from our platform for offline viewing. Whether you’re on the move or just want to watch without having an internet connection, we at FMovies got you sorted out. Here’s a number of reasons why downloading and watching content is super easy with FMovies:
Seamless Download Process
One-Click Download: When it comes to downloading your favorite movies and TV shows, nothing could be easier than with FMovies as all it takes is a click of a button. Just look for the content that you want to see offline, tap on the download icon and let FMovies do everything else.
Fast Downloads: Our platform makes sure that you have fast download speeds so that you can acquire your downloads quickly. Regardless if it may involve one episode alone or even an entire season, starting playback won’t take long once downloaded.
Offline Viewing Options
Watch Anywhere, Anytime: After downloading them, you are free to enjoy your beloved films and shows offline regardless of where or when they strike your fancy; be it while traveling, commuting or even sitting back at home – FMovies offers this kind of flexibility in which viewers can watch at their convenience.
No Internet Connection Needed: You don’t need an internet connection when downloaded contents are located locally on your device thereby eliminating buffering-related problems – thanks to FMovies always have entertainment available at any given time.
User-Friendly Interface
Intuitive Download Manager: The FMovies provides for a simple-to-use download manager tool which allows users easily keep track of as well as manage their downloads such as by monitoring progress in terms of downloads made so far by seeing what has been previously downloaded before and organizing other files saved accordingly among others.
Simple Playback: After getting these films into devices for offline watching like in a streaming site, all you need is to open either FMovies’ app or website, and then go to the downloaded content for a play click.
Storage Management
Space-Saving Options: You can have as much downloaded material as desired without ever running out of memory space because FMovies has many different options for managing your device’s data storage capacity. This gives you choices inclusive of other quality settings for downloads that include high definition videos that are among others; this way everyone can find something they like without worrying about whether their gadget will hold them all at once due to limited space.
Smart Downloads: To give you more storage capacity on your devices, our smart download feature removes already-watched episodes from internal memory and gets new ones in place automatically. It ensures that there’s always something on hand if needed offline while not filling up your hard drive with shows and films you’ve seen before.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Multi-Device Support: The FMovies’ download option has been designed in such a way that it works well across various gadgets including smartphones like iPhones or Samsung Galaxy series, tablets such as iPads or Acer Iconia Tab A510s, laptops of any kind starting from high-end MacBook Pro Retina Display models down-to lowest cost netbooks by Asus Eee PCs right through powerful desktop personal computers both powered Windows operating systems – thus anyone could easily enjoy downloading contents and watch them later without fuss.
Sync Across Devices: Seamless syncing between all these devices ensures that if I were watching a movie on one device then paused it; when I switch to another device I would continue where left off therefore irrespective whether using my phone or computer will experience uninterrupted viewing pleasure.
Start Where You Left Off
At FMovies, we understand the significance of resuming exactly where you left off to ensure that the experience is smooth and does not interrupt your viewing. That’s why we have a feature in place that enables you to pick up right from where you last saw your favorite movies and TV shows. Here are reasons why our “Start Where You Left Off” feature is incomparable and makes streaming better:
Seamless Continuity
Never Miss a Moment: With FMovies’ “Start Where You Left Off” feature, you can continue watching your content without remembering where you stopped. FMovies ensures that wherever you paused; whether it was in the midst of intense action sequence or at cliffhanger moments, one can easily start from there.
No Need for Manual Tracking: No need of trying to recall timestamps or jotting down the points where one stopped. FMovies automatically keeps track of your progress on all devices saving you time and effort.
Convenience and Flexibility
Watch on Your Schedule: Life gets busy, and interruptions are inevitable. With FMovies’ “Start Where You Left Off” feature, watch when it is convenient for you knowing that every time you come back, you can just pick up from there.
Pause and Resume Anytime: Whether one needs to take a break, change devices or just step away for some time, they can pause their viewing session on FMovies then resume smoothly any other time later hence ensuring maximum convenience as well as flexibility.
Cross-Device Synchronization
Sync Across Devices: By using multiple screens interchangeably without missing anything at all; FMovies syncs your view progress across all devices so that transition between them is smooth .FMovies assures consistent watching experiences irrespective of whether one uses his/her smart phone ,tablet ,PC or smart TV set .
Multi-Device Convenience: Start watching a movie on one device and seamlessly continue on another without having to manually sync or adjust your progress. Cross-device syncing in FMovies facilitates effortless switching between gadgets without losing track of the content.
Safety First
At FMovies, we prioritize your safety and security. We know the importance of creating a secure and reliable place where you can comfortably go about watching movies and series. This is how we make sure you are safe while streaming on FMovies.
Secure Streaming Environment
Safe Browsing: FMovies offers safe browsing so that you can look for movies from our library securely without worrying about any malicious threats or harmful content. Our portal is equipped with robust security to help you avoid online risks.
Ad-Free Experience
No Intrusive Ads: For your safety as well as entertainment, there are no ads when streaming on FMovies. Unlike other sites that inundate you with annoying advertisements, FMovies guarantees an undisturbed view without any interruptions.
Data Protection
Privacy Policy: The privacy policy we have formulated is meant to ensure that your personal information as well as your data are kept in safe custody. Our transparency in collecting, using, and securing your information is demonstrated by the privacy policy we have put in place.
No Pop-Up Messages
Distraction-Free: To be able to give viewers a distraction-free experience while using our platform, FMovies does not allow pop-up messages. You don’t need to worry about unnecessary distractions from pop-ups appearing on your screen while watching what pleases you most .
Encrypted Connections
Secure Connections: In order to protect your data during streaming, FMovies uses encryption technology for secure connections while viewing its content online . Login details plus payment related sensitive information will remain confidential by this means of encryption thereby preventing unauthorized access.
User Feedback
Continuous Improvement: We value feedback from users like yourself who assist us in improving our platform and making it safer for all users through addition of some measures of safety measures . Improved user insights signal areas needing improvement which must be secured if a safe environment has been established for everyone involved in streaming activities online .
Busting The Content Myth
FMovies knows that good content needn’t be expensive. We want to show how the idea of premium entertainment being exclusively accessible through costly subscriptions or paid services is wrong. The following is FMovies’s way of busting the fatuous myth about the content and also providing supreme entertainment for free:
Free Access to Premium Content
No Subscription Required: This means, you don’t have to pay a high subscription fee as it is believed just to access quality media content. FMovies has an extensive collection of movies and TV series that are offered for free. Forget about paying for monthly subscription fees but rather get nonstop streaming right at your fingertips.
Diverse Selection of Titles
Variety of Genres: Among these genres are action, romance, comedy, drama, thriller among others which makes FMovies’ movie selection rich in diversified movies and TV shows that people can choose from. In case you need a new Hollywood blockbuster or even any indie gem then FMovies will surely satisfy your needs.
High-Quality Streaming
Top-notch Quality: Is there a belief that watching something nice on the screen should be paid? This site provides high definition streaming for cinematic experience similar to those offered by paid platforms. It is going to feel like you are in theater all around without spending a cent.
User-Friendly Experience
Easy to Navigate: Discovering and enjoying content at FMovies has been made easy through its user-friendly interface design. Once you search or browse through various categories, favorite movies or TV series selections can easily be located within seconds without much difficulty.
No Hidden Costs or Commitments
Transparent Pricing: Whatever price we display on our website is exactly what you will pay; we do not have hidden charges or surprise expenses added onto them later on at other steps in your purchase process with us till your package reaches your doorsteps.
Inclusivity and Accessibility
Available to All: FMovies is committed to providing quality entertainment for all, irrespective of their financial status or geographical location. If you are a student on tight budget, film enthusiasts in search of new gems as well as other individuals who just appreciate good films and television shows then FMovies is a place where you can find solace.
Data-stealing Rumors
At FMovies, we understand the importance of trust and transparency in safeguarding your privacy. Therefore, let us dispel the rumor that FMovies is involved in stealing user’s personal information. Here are a number of reasons why you should have confidence in FMovies with your data;
Commitment to Privacy
Privacy Policy: The company has detailed privacy policy that outlines how our customers’ data is collected, utilized and protected. We take every measure to ensure that privacy of your personal information is maintained.
Secure Streaming Environment
Encrypted Connections: To secure your connections as well as protect your data while streaming, FMovies adopts encryption technology. Through encryption, this sensitive information like password details or even browsing activity will remain private thereby securing it against unauthorized access.
No Personal Information Required
Anonymous Access: You do not have to provide any personal information such as a name and email address to gain entry into the platform or consume its content at FMovies. There is no need for an account creation or exchange of identifying information when you want to browse through its pages or stream anything from it.
Devices That Support Fmovies
FMovies is designed such that it can be accessed on many devices, which means you can play your favorite films and TV series anytime, anywhere. FMovies got you covered whether you would rather stream using a big screen or a handheld. Here are the devices that support FMovies:
Desktop Computers and Laptops
Windows PCs: Watch FMovies straight from your Windows desktop or laptop computer by streaming through Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge.
Mac Computers: Enjoy FMovies on Safari and other compatible web browsers on Mac desktops and laptops.
Mobile Devices
Smartphones: This implies that movies and shows can be streamed with FMovies via iOS & Android smartphones, meaning they could be watched while walking along the road. Just open the mobile browser of your phone then search for the official domain name of this website or download everything from App Store or Play Market.
Tablets: iPad owners can also watch movies on their tablets just like they do on smartphones.
Smart TVs
Smart TV Apps: Your smart TV may have an app for FMovies that allows you to watch it directly through your television set instead of using an external device like computer screen mirroring.
Screen Mirroring: Alternatively, if your smart TV doesn’t have any built-in app for FMovies available yet, it’s still possible to stream content via screen mirroring/casting by Airplay/Chromecast/Miracast technology from either smartphone or tablet onto the big screens at home living rooms.
Streaming Media Players
Roku: Visit Roku Channel Store to get an access towards downloading the application called FMovies onto one’s Roku devise whereat one has instant access to countless materials through his/her Roku home page at his/her house.
Amazon Fire TV: Amazon Fire Stick and Fire Cube users will enjoy endless entertainment opportunities if they install FMovies in seconds as long as there are few buttons pressed within arm reach;
Gaming Consoles
PlayStation and Xbox: If you have a console like PlayStation or Xbox, you can browse the internet on it, or install an FMovies streaming app straight from there. Just tap on a browser inside your game station, go to official FMovies website, order and watch anything for free;
Other Devices
Streaming Devices: Apart from, Google Chromecast is supported by FMovies as well as Apple TV and Nvidia Shield TV amongst many other streaming devices. All that one needs to do is mirror or cast any content of FMovies using his/her mobile phone onto his television via some special device called Streaming Device;
DVD and Blu-ray Players: On such DVD and Blu-ray players, one will find web browsers where s/he can enter the URL of FMovies in order to access it directly.
Steps To Download Movie
One can easily download movies from FMovies to watch them offline. Just do it the following way:
Step 1: Access the FMovies Website
Open your favorite web browser on your device and browse through to the FMovies website.
Step 2: Look for the Movie
Just go ahead and use either search bar or categories to find a particular movie that you want to download. You may also want to see what is featured, trending or new releases and discover amazing titles.
Step 3: Choose the Movie
Click on the movie’s thumbnail or its title so as to get clearer details about it.
Step 4: Select Download Option
Check for a download button or option in respect of this movie at its description page; usually this button is called “Download” or an arrow pointing down.
Step 5: Choose Download Quality
After selecting quality, check out a variety of available ones. In other words, select among SD(high definition)or HD(standard definition). Choose something which suits best taste or your gadget capacity.
Step 6: Start Downloading
When you are done with selection of download type click on start downloading button and soon file will be saved in your device.
Step 7: Wait Until It Is Done
Downloading process may take more time due to slow internet connection end large size of film file itself. So, you can keep track over progress from within your browser or dedicated download manager software.
Step 8: Find Your Movie File
Navigate directly into the folder where that movie document was saved in course of downloading; normally, all files got downloaded are directed into “Downloads” folder by default settings of majority browsers or location pre-specified by any such program used.
Step 9 View Movies Offline Anytime Anywhere!
You already have it saved onto your mobile phone now just open it when needed no data necessary! Simply open up compatible media which then prompts showing your downloaded movie.
Step 10. Control Downloads (Optional)
If you want to do things such as grouping folders or deleting older items in order to free space, use the native file manager or download manager on your device instead.