
Your favorite shows are back from vacation
As always, fall is a great time to be a fan of horror shows — and an equally great time to be a fan of TV procedurals — and, frankly, just a great time to be a fan of good TV. This season's biggest premieres have it all. If you're looking for Halloween vibes, check out HBO's IT prequel series IT: Welcome to Derry, AMC's Anne Rice series Talamasca: The Secret Order, and the first part of the final season of Netflix's Stranger Things. Apple TV+'s enigmatic new sci-fi series Pluribus and FX's The Lowdown bring the mystery. HBO's Task brings prestige cat-and-mouse drama. Paramount+ Westerns Tulsa King and Landman are keeping Taylor Sheridan's dynasty alive. And broadcast TV hits like CBS's Matlock and ABC's 9-1-1 are getting back to work.
TV Guide's 2025 Fall Guide has everything you need to know about fall TV in one place. First, you'll find our top picks for the most anticipated shows of the season, as well as a list of all the major new shows coming this fall. Next, we've got monthly TV updates, including what to watch this month and what's been renewed and canceled. Then, check out everything coming to each of the major streamers, including premiere dates, schedules, and the best shows and movies on each streamer. That's followed by a roundup of this fall's network TV lineups. Finally, we've got all our in-depth coverage of your favorite shows.
Whether you want to know what to watch on Netflix or get the scoop on ABC's High Potential, you'll find the information you need right here. All season long, we'll keep this page updated with our latest fall TV coverage, so keep it bookmarked and check back throughout the season. Happy watching!
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Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus
Apple TV+Looking for the best of the best? We'll help you scope out exciting new shows, like FX's The Lowdown and Apple TV+'s Pluribus, and set aside time for returning favorites, like Prime Video's Gen V. These are the shows we can't wait to watch.
Freshen up your watchlist with something new. We're keeping track of all the major new shows coming this fall, including plenty of broadcast spin-offs, like ABC's 9-1-1: Nashville and CBS's Sheriff Country, and promising new streaming dramas, like Netflix's Wayward and Peacock's All Her Fault.

Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
Disney/Patrick HarbronHere's everything you need to know about what to watch in October across all streaming services, cable channels, and broadcast networks. From TV Guide's top picks — like HBO's IT: Welcome to Derry and Netflix's Nobody Wants This Season 2 — to a calendar of the month's highlights, it's all here. Plus, this guide links out to all of our individual guides to the major streamers.
Lioness is the latest Taylor Sheridan drama to get good news. These are all the shows that have been renewed or canceled in October.
Are you all caught up on the mysteries of Hulu's Only Murders in the Building and HBO's Task? Here's our complete roundup of the best shows and movies that premiered in September.
The Office spin-off The Paper is already making headlines. Check out all the shows that were canceled or renewed this September.
We'll be updating this section each month as information is released.

Jaz Sinclair, Gen V
Prime Video
Kaitlin Olson, High Potential
Disney/Christine BartolucciThroughout the season, we'll be updating this section with more coverage — including previews, reviews, and interviews — of this fall's biggest shows, as well as shows that premiered in the summer but are airing into the fall months.

Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, Charlie Heaton, and Gaten Matarazzo, Stranger Things
Netflix