Fox's fall TV schedule features a straightforward rollout of new and returning shows, primarily focusing on game shows and animated series, with all premieres occurring in late September and no major post-NFL openings except for Sunday animations.
Apple TV+ is set to release its strongest fall movie lineup yet, including 'Highest 2 Lowest' with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee, the wildfire thriller 'The Lost Bus' starring Matthew McConaughey, and 'F1 The Movie' featuring high-speed racing, with release dates expected this fall.
October brings a diverse range of TV shows to watch, including the return of popular series like "Loki" and "Lupin," as well as new offerings such as "The Fall Of The House Of Usher" and "Everything Now." Other highlights include the revival of "Frasier," the adaptation of "Lessons In Chemistry" starring Brie Larson, and the horror anthology "Suburban Dreams." With a mix of drama, comedy, and suspense, there's something for everyone in this month's TV lineup.
Due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, Disney's ABC network has released a Fall lineup without any new scripted shows. The lineup includes reality TV shows like The Golden Bachelor, Celebrity Jeopardy, Bachelor in Paradise, Judge Steve Harvey, and Shark Tank, as well as reruns of Abbott Elementary. The strike is focused on fair compensation for writers, including residual payments for streaming shows. ABC's reliance on reality TV suggests that the network expects the strike to last for some time.