We’re well into 2024, and while we’ve already been spoiled with some fantastic TV, there’s still so much more to look forward to. The best part? The most exciting shows are still on the way.
Whether you’re the type who plans your watchlist down to the minute or just looking for something to unwind with after a long day, this year’s TV lineup has got you covered. From Arctic crime capers to wartime dramas and the return of some all-time favourites, 2024 is shaping up to be a year full of can’t-miss TV moments.
So, let’s dive into the most hyped shows coming our way in 2024!
Best TV Shows Coming In 2024
Already Out:
True Detective: Night Country, Season 4
The critically acclaimed anthology crime series, True Detective, is set to make a chilling return with its fourth season, titled Night Country. Departing from the southern landscapes of its origins, this season takes us to the unforgiving terrains of Alaska. Jodie Foster leads the cast as a detective on the trail of a serial killer, weaving a tale of blood-soaked snow and hauntingly dark nights.
Release date: January 14
Where to watch: BINGE
Prosper
The Stan Original Series Prosper is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of belief and desire. It follows the inner workings of U Star, an evangelical megachurch led by the influential Quinn family. With founder and Global Pastor Cal Quinn (Richard Roxburgh) at the helm, the show takes a dramatic turn when a sudden announcement of a US expansion sparks a clash between faith and ambition, risking both family ties and the church itself.
Starring alongside Richard Roxburgh are Rebecca Gibney, Ewen Leslie, Ming-Zhu Hii, Jacob Collins-Levy, and more.
Release date: January 18
Where to watch: Stan
Masters of the Air
Prepare for a high-flying adventure with Masters of the Air, a companion series to the iconic Band of Brothers. Boasting a star-studded cast including Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, Ncuti Gatwa, Callum Turner, and Raff Law, the series unfolds the gripping narrative of the 100th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
Release date: January 26
Where to watch: AppleTV+
“The Tourist”, Season 2
Season 1 of the Stan Original Series, “The Tourist”, took viewers on a thrilling journey with Elliot, played by Dornan, as he navigated the vibrant red heart of the Australian wilderness in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse chase with a formidable tank truck. Building on the success of the first season, “The Tourist” is gearing up for an exciting return next year. Packed with shocking plot twists and the same offbeat comedy that captivated audiences globally, Season 2 promises to introduce even more intriguing characters and ramp up the intensity.
Release date: February 29
Where to watch: Stan
“Bridgerton”, Season 3
Regency romance continues to captivate audiences with the upcoming third season of “Bridgerton”. This time, the focus shifts to the love story between Penelope (aka Lady Whistledown) and Colin. With the promise of scandal, ballroom extravagance, and the sizzling chemistry that defines the series, fans are in for another dose of Regency-era drama.
Release date: June 13
Where to watch: Netflix
Still to Come:
The Penguin
The Penguin is a highly anticipated crime drama series coming to BINGE, delving into the dark and gritty world of Gotham City. Created by Lauren LeFranc, this limited series serves as a spin-off from the 2022 film The Batman, focusing on the Penguin’s ruthless ascent within Gotham’s criminal underworld. Colin Farrell reprises his role as the iconic villain, bringing the character’s complex and menacing nature to life, alongside Cristin Milioti and Rhenzy Feliz. Expect a deep dive into the power struggles and corruption that define Gotham, with Farrell’s Penguin at the sinister heart of it all.
Release date: September 20
Where to watch: BINGE
Dune: Prophecy
Dune: Prophecy takes us back 10,000 years before Paul Atreides and dives deep into the fascinating world of Dune. This series follows two Harkonnen sisters as they battle dark forces threatening humanity’s future while laying the groundwork for the legendary Bene Gesserit. Inspired by SISTERHOOD OF DUNE by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, the show is packed with intrigue, prophecy, and epic power struggles. With a stellar cast that includes Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, and Mark Strong, Dune: Prophecy promises to be a must-watch for both Dune fans and newcomers alike.
Blade Runner 2099
Ridley Scott takes the helm once again in the futuristic world of Blade Runner 2099. Set 50 years after the events of the last instalment, the series promises to delve deeper into the complex dynamics between replicants and humans. While details are scarce, fans can anticipate a visually stunning and thought-provoking experience when the series lands on Prime Video.
Release date: TBA
Where to watch: Prime Video
Stranger Things, Season 5
The Hawkins gang is set to return for the fifth and final season of the beloved sci-fi thriller, Stranger Things. After a seismic event unleashed the Upside Down, the young cast must face new challenges and unravel the mysteries that lie ahead. As the characters grow up, fans can expect an emotional rollercoaster in this eagerly awaited conclusion.
Release date: TBA
Where to watch: Netflix
Squid Game, Season 2
Following the immense success of its debut season, Squid Game is set to return with a second instalment. The deadly games continue as Gi-hun, armed with newfound wealth, confronts the mysterious game masters. With the first season ending on a cliffhanger, anticipation is high for the unraveling of new challenges and revelations in this global phenomenon.
Release date: TBA
Where to watch: Netflix
Wednesday, Season 2
The gothic and mysterious world of Wednesday Addams will make a triumphant return in the second season of Wednesday. Jenna Ortega’s portrayal of the enigmatic sibling garnered widespread acclaim, and fans can expect more supernatural adventures at Nevermore Academy as Wednesday faces new challenges and battles in this Addams Family spin-off.
Release date: TBA
Where to watch: Netflix
You, Season 5
The unsettling yet addictive tale of Joe Goldberg reaches its climax in the fifth and final season of You. Returning to the bustling streets of New York City, Joe’s dark past catches up with him. With a familiar face from his twisted history resurfacing, fans brace themselves for the ultimate showdown in this thrilling and suspenseful conclusion.
Release date: TBA
Where to watch: Netflix
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