Fall TV Shows New Releases Shaping This Year's Culture

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fall tv shows new releases shaping this years culture
fall tv shows new releases shaping this years culture
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Fall TV Shows New: The Top Picks That Deserve Serious Attention

The new fall TV shows for the 2025-2026 season include critically anticipated premieres like It: Welcome to Derry (HBO, October 26), Pluribus (Apple TV+, November 7), Death By Lightning (Netflix, November 6), The Paper (Peacock, September 4), and Chad Powers (Hulu, September 30), alongside returning favorites such as Only Murders in the Building Season 5 (Hulu, September 9), Stranger Things final season (Netflix, November 26), and Matlock Season 2 (CBS, October 17).

Top New Fall TV Shows You Can't Miss

This fall delivers prestige television across every platform, with 56+ new and returning series premiering between September and December 2025. The lineup features Oscar winners like Kathy Bates in Matlock, Jessica Chastain in The Savant, and Robin Wright directing/starring in The Girlfriend, representing a star-powered slate that rivals any season in recent history.

fall tv shows new releases shaping this years culture
fall tv shows new releases shaping this years culture
  • It: Welcome to Derry (HBO, October 26): Stephen King prequel with Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise, set in 1962 Derry, Maine
  • Pluribus (Apple TV+, November 7): Vince Gilligan's sci-fi drama starring Rhea Seehorn, described as "the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness"
  • The Paper (Peacock, September 4): The Office creators' spinoff following a documentary crew at Toledo's Truth Teller newspaper, starring Domhnall Gleeson
  • Chad Powers (Hulu, September 30): Glenn Powell sports comedy based on Eli Manning's prank sketch, about a disgraced quarterback's second chance
  • Death By Lightning (Netflix, November 6): Limited series on President James Garfield's assassination, starring Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen
  • The Savant (Apple TV+, September 26): Jessica Chastain as FBI undercover investigator infiltrating online hate groups
  • House of Guinness (Netflix, September 25): Steven Knight's historical drama about 19th-century Dublin brewery heirs, from Peaky Blinders creator

Complete Fall 2025 Premiere Schedule by Network

Show TitleNetwork/PlatformPremiere DateStatus
The PaperPeacockSeptember 4, 2025New Series
Only Murders in the Building S5HuluSeptember 9, 2025Returning
The GirlfriendPrime VideoSeptember 10, 2025Limited Series
The Morning Show S4Apple TV+September 17, 2025Returning
Gen V S2Prime VideoSeptember 17, 2025Returning
Slow Horses S5Apple TV+September 24, 2025Returning
House of GuinnessNetflixSeptember 25, 2025New Series
The SavantApple TV+September 26, 2025New Series
Chad PowersHuluSeptember 30, 2025New Series
9-1-1: NashvilleABCOctober 9, 2025New Spinoff
Matlock S2CBSOctober 17, 2025Returning
The Diplomat S3NetflixOctober 16, 2025Returning
It: Welcome to DerryHBO MaxOctober 26, 2025New Series
Nobody Wants This S2NetflixOctober 23, 2025Returning
Down Cemetery RoadApple TV+October 29, 2025New Series
Death By LightningNetflixNovember 6, 2025Limited Series
PluribusApple TV+November 7, 2025New Series
The Beast in MeNetflixNovember 13, 2025Limited Series
Stranger Things S5NetflixNovember 26, 2025Final Season
Fallout S2Prime VideoDecember 17, 2025Returning

Why This Fall's TV Lineup Matters for Viewers

The 2025 fall season represents television's post-strike recovery, with 65 shows totaling a lineup comparable to last year's overwhelming wave. Networks are reserving their most promising new shows for seasonal debut while streaming services bring notable offerings, creating the stakes of Peak TV's continued dominance.

  1. Returning Favorites: Only Murders in the Building Season 5 features guest stars Meryl Streep, Renée Zellweger, and Christoph Waltz investigating the Arconia doorman's death
  2. Final Seasons: Stranger Things concludes with staggered releases: Volume 1 (Nov 26), Volume 2 (Dec 25), Finale (Dec 31)
  3. Creator-Driven Prestige: Vince Gilligan's Pluribus, Mick Herron adaptations (Slow Horses, Down Cemetery Road), and Sterlin Harjo's The Lowdown showcase top-tier talent
  4. Reality TV Resurgence: Dancing With the Stars Season 34 (ABC, Sept 16), The Voice return (NBC, Sept 22), and Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox, Sept 15) anchor unscripted programming

Everything you need to know about Fall Tv Shows New Releases Shaping This Years Culture

What are the best new fall TV shows for 2025?

The top new fall TV shows include It: Welcome to Derry (HBO), Pluribus (Apple TV+), The Paper (Peacock), Chad Powers (Hulu), and Death By Lightning (Netflix), based on critical anticipation and star power.

When does Stranger Things final season premiere?

Stranger Things Season 5 premieres in three parts: Volume 1 (Episodes 1-4) on November 26, 2025; Volume 2 (Episodes 5-7) on December 25, 2025; and the Finale (Episode 8) on December 31, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.

What new shows are coming to Apple TV+ this fall?

Apple TV+ launches The Savant (September 26, Jessica Chastain), Down Cemetery Road (October 29, Ruth Wilson & Emma Thompson), and Pluribus (November 7, Vince Gilligan & Rhea Seehorn), plus Slow Horses Season 5 returns September 24.

Are there new spinoffs premiering fall 2025?

Yes-9-1-1: Nashville (ABC, October 9) joins the emergency procedural franchise with Chris O'Donnell and LeAnn Rimes; The Paper (Peacock, September 4) is The Office's documentary spinoff; and Boston Blue (CBS, October 17) continues Blue Bloods.

What fall TV shows feature Oscar winners?

Oscar winners starring in fall 2025 shows include Kathy Bates (Matlock), Jessica Chastain (The Savant), Robin Wright (The Girlfriend), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), and Emma Thompson (Down Cemetery Road), representing a career-renaissance slate.

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