New Star Trek, Walking Dead, Netflix’s Selling the OC, and more new TV to watch
Paramount, thankfully, agrees that no one should be forced to wait too long for new Star Trek. A month has passed since the last episode. Strange New Worlds The end of Season 2. Star Trek: Lower DecksThe acclaimed ‘Back with its The FourthThe Federation is in for some wild fun this season (save the Star Trek universe; it can sometimes be self-indulgent).
But that’s not the only big new show coming back: This week sees seasons of two big spinoffs. The first episode, The Walking Dead : Daryl DixonAMC Plus follows Daryl Dixon (get ready) after the events in The Walking Dead. The promise is that one question will come up: how in the hell did he manage to get from London all the the way down to Paris?!
The other side to the coin of spin-off is Sell the OCA branch of the Selling SunsetThe real estate office can be tracked by the universe. Very far awayLos Angeles, traffic permitting.
But this week isn’t all new premieres; there’s also a few big finales coming down, like AfterpartyYou can also find out more about the following: What we do in the Shadows. Here’s a list of all important premieres and finals on TV this week.
Netflix releases new series
Sell the OC
Image: Netflix
Genre:Reality show: Lavish version
Date of release: September 8, all episodes
Showrunner/creator: Adam DiVello
Cast: Jason Oppenheim, Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, and more
This is the second sequel to the massively popular Sell Sunset Sell the OCThe show does the exact same thing, but in (slightly different) location. The show is a look at realtors working for prestigious brokerage Oppenheim Group in Orange County California as they navigate their lives while trying to sell luxurious properties. Home renovation reality shows with dramatized real-life show: it’s the dream!
Disney Plus: New Shows
I Am Groot, season 2.
Genre: Groot [Ed. note: MCU mischief shorts]
Date of release: Sept. 6, 5 episodes
Showrunner/creator: Kirsten Lepore
Cast: Vin Diesel, Jeffrey Wright
Groot the tree alien is returning with his very own set of animated shorts. Each one focuses on Groot’s gentle humor and whimsicality. Titles include “Are you my Groot?” and “Groot’s Sweet Treat,” which point to I am GrootSeason 2 is a good choice for MCU fans.
Paramount Plus: New Shows
Lower Decks Season 4.
Genre: Star Trek animation satire
Date of release: Sept. 7 with Two Episodes
Showrunner/creator: Mike McMahan
Cast: Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, Noël Wells, Eugene Cordero, and more
Strange New WorldsThe end is near. Lower DecksThe Vulcan salute is back to make up for the hole left in your heart as you wait until season 3 arrives. Season 4 of the animated hit promises to kick off with a bang: an episode called “Twovix” where “The Cerritos ensigns must assist a caretaker on the voyage of a historically significant starship.”
Apple TV Plus now has new shows
Changeling
Genre: Magical realism
Date of release: Sept. 8, three episodes
Showrunner/creator: Kelly Marcel
Cast: LaKeith Stanfield Adina Port Clark Backo Samuel T. Herring and More
Apple TV Plus’ latest show is based on the Victor LaValle novel of the same name, following Apollo (Stanfield) whose fairy tale romance turns bleak when his love Emmy (Backo) disappears without a trace after the birth of their child. He finds himself on a death defying, fantastical and, at times, horrific journey through a side of the world he had no idea about — and, with a pilot directed by Melina Matsoukas (Queen & SlimIt is a gorgeous and lush one.
Afterparty 2 season finale
Apple TV Plus
Genre: Whodunnit?
Date of release: Sept. 7 has one episode
Showrunner/creator: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
Cast: Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Zach Woods, Ken Jeong, John Cho, and more
It’s finally here, the final episode of season 2 of Afterparty, and the final reveal of Grace’s wedding weekend (and its accompanying murder) is about to come into the open. You know it already?
Hulu has added new shows
Season 5 Finale of What we do in the Shadows
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Genre: Vampire nonsense
Date of release: Sept. 7 with only one episode
Showrunner/creator: Paul Simms
Cast: Natasia Demetriou, Matt Barry, Harvey Guillén, Mark Proksch, Kayvan Novak, and more
Everyone’s favorite vampire hangs are heading back to their coffins, with season 5 of the vampire comedy wrapping up for the year. After all the change of this year (particularly for Guillén’s Guillermo), the ominous final episode title “Exit Interview” seems… uh potentially dangerous. But then again, what danger do these immortals really face?
AMC Plus has new shows
The Walking Dead : Daryl Dixon
Genre: Zombie drama (in Europe)
Date of release: Sept. 10 with only one episode
Showrunner/creator: David Zabel
Cast: Norman Reedus, Clémence Poésy, Adam Nagaitis, Anne Charrier, Eriq Ebouaney, and more
Daryl Dixon: Where have you been since the final episode of The Walking Dead? He’s been in France — or, at least, that’s where he wakes up at the start of The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon spinoff. He’s not sure how he got there either, and the six-episode show will track how he figures out what he’s doing there, how to get home, and what Europe’s been up to since this whole zombie apocalypse thing started.
Season 6 of Ride with Norman Reedus
Genre: Celebrity Travelogue
Date of release: Sept. 10 with only one episode
Showrunner/creator: Norman Reedus
Cast: Norman Reedus and Keanu Reeves. Adri Law, Josh Holloway.
Norman Reedus – Where is he? The Walking Dead? The filming of his travel show Norman Reedus Rides with Norman ReedusIn this episode, he rides motorcycles with his guest around various locations around the world. In Season 6, you’ll hear and see sights in Utah, Italy and Portugal.
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