11 New Netflix Shows to Binge This Fall
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, there’s no better way to spend a brisk fall weekend than by cozying up on the couch with a warm blanket and a hot drink. Netflix has a fantastic lineup of TV shows debuting this fall, perfect for a binge-watching session. From thrilling dramas to heartwarming comedies, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as the leaves change and the weather cools down. Here is our list of 11 shows to binge this fall on Netflix.
1. “Kaos” – August 29
“Kaos” is an upcoming British mythological dark-comedy series created by Charlie Covell for Netflix. The show follows three humans who uncover their connections to one another and an ancient prophecy while contending with the corrupt and egotistical gods of Classical mythology. Jeff Goldblum stars in the series alongside Janet McTeer.
Zeus, an all-powerful yet insecure god, becomes paranoid and fears the end of his reign after discovering a wrinkle on his forehead, which he believes could signal the world’s end. As he grows increasingly vengeful and distrustful of his followers, three humans begin to explore their intertwined destinies and uncover grand conspiracies involving the Greek gods. “Kaos” premieres on Netflix on August 29.
2. “The Perfect Couple” – September 5
The series revolves around a highly anticipated wedding on the picturesque island of Nantucket. Amidst the opulent preparations orchestrated by the groom’s wealthy novelist mother, Greer Garrison Winbury (portrayed by Nicole Kidman), a shocking discovery shatters the idyllic facade. Just moments before the bride and groom are set to exchange vows, a body washes up on the beach, casting a dark shadow over the festivities.
As the police launch an investigation, the seemingly perfect couple finds themselves at the center of a tangled web of secrets and lies. Each guest becomes a suspect, and the once-joyous occasion transforms into a gripping whodunit that feels plucked straight from the pages of one of Greer’s novels. “The Perfect Couple” premieres on September 5th.
3. “Selling Sunset” – September 6
“Selling Sunset” is a popular reality TV show that offers an inside look at the glamorous world of luxury real estate in Los Angeles. As the series heads into its eighth season, premiering on September 6, viewers can expect more drama, stunning properties, and intense rivalries among the agents of The Oppenheim Group. With high-stakes deals and personal relationships always in play, the new season promises to deliver even more of the glitz, glamour, and jaw-dropping moments that fans have come to love. “Selling Sunset” Season 8 premieres on September 6.
4. “Emily in Paris” Part 2 – September 12
After the dramatic events in Paris, Emily Cooper is seeking a fresh perspective and embarking on a spontaneous Roman holiday in the second part of “Emily in Paris” Season 4. The highly anticipated Netflix trailer offers tantalizing glimpses of Emily’s fashionable adventures in the eternal city, promising a delightful blend of romance, drama, and cultural explorations.
Filled with stunning visuals, captivating storylines, and a healthy dose of romantic entanglements, “Emily in Paris” Season 4 Part 2 promises to be a delightful escape for viewers. As Emily embraces the Roman lifestyle, she’ll undoubtedly face new challenges and opportunities for growth, all while maintaining her signature charm and fashion-forward flair. “Emily in Paris” Season 4 Part 2 premieres on Netflix on September 12.
5. “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” – September 19
In the world of true crime dramas, Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters” anthology series has captivated audiences with its unflinching exploration of some of history’s most notorious cases. Following the resounding success of the inaugural season, which delved into the twisted mind of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Netflix has announced the release date for the highly anticipated second installment, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”
Slated to premiere on September 19, 2024, this chilling chapter will shed light on the infamous Menendez brothers case, a saga that gripped the nation in the early 1990s. Lyle and Erik Menendez, portrayed by newcomers Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch, were convicted in 1996 for the cold-blooded murders of their wealthy parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez.
6. “Nobody Wants This” – September 26
“Nobody Wants This” is an upcoming romantic comedy series on Netflix, created by Erin Foster. The show stars Golden Globe nominee Kristen Bell and SAG nominee Adam Brody as Joanne and Noah, a quirky duo whose unexpected connection is bound to make you laugh and swoon.
Inspired by Foster’s own love story, the series explores the ups and downs of finding the right person and navigating happiness. As Noah, a traditional rabbi stuck in his ways, meets Joanne, a brutally honest and provocative woman, their lives take a surprising turn. Through humor and heart, “Nobody Wants This” asks whether their seemingly opposite worlds are colliding or finally aligning in the most unexpected way. “Nobody Wants This” premieres on Netflix on September 26.
7. “Heartstopper” – October 3
“Heartstopper” is a heartwarming teen drama based on the graphic novel by Alice Oseman. The series follows the tender and evolving romance between two high school boys, Charlie and Nick, as they navigate the challenges of friendship, love, and self-discovery. With its relatable characters and touching storylines, “Heartstopper” beautifully captures the joys and struggles of young love and identity. “Heartstopper” season 3 premieres on October 3, 2024.
8. “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 3 – October 17
As the acclaimed legal drama series “The Lincoln Lawyer” gears up for its third season, fans can expect a captivating exploration of Mickey Haller’s multifaceted life. The series created by “Presumed Innocent” and television icon, David E. Kelley has been on Netflix since the premiere in 2022. Viewers have been on the edge of their seats since the cliffhanger ending of the second half of Season 2. This season promises to delve deeper into the intricate balance between Haller’s thriving career and his personal struggles, blurring the lines between the professional and the personal. “The Lincoln Lawyer” premieres on October 17.
9. “The Diplomat” Season 2 – October 31
“The Diplomat” returns to Netflix this Halloween with its highly anticipated second season. This gripping political drama follows the life of Kate Wyler, a newly appointed U.S. Ambassador, as she navigates the complex world of international diplomacy and political intrigue. With intense negotiations, unexpected alliances, and high-stakes conflicts, Season 2 promises to deliver even more suspense and drama as Kate faces new challenges in her mission to maintain global peace and navigate her complicated personal life. “The Diplomat” season 2 premieres on October 31.
10. “A Man on The Inside” – November
The narrative unfolds as Charles, played by the veteran actor Ted Danson, embarks on a clandestine mission within the confines of a retirement facility. Tasked with becoming a mole, he must navigate the intricate social dynamics and unravel the mysteries that lurk beneath the surface of this seemingly ordinary establishment. Previously known as A Classic Spy, this show centers around Charles, played by the legendary Ted Danson. Fans of “The Good Place” might be in for a treat as Danson brings his signature charm to the role of a retiree who stumbles into an unexpected adventure that reignites his life. “A Man on the Inside” premieres this November on Netflix.
11. “The Madness” – November 28
“The Madness” is a limited series conspiracy drama thriller starring Academy Award nominee, Colman Domingo. Domingo stars as Muncie Daniels, a media pundit whose life is turned upside down after he accidentally discovers a murder in the remote Pocono mountains. To prove his innocence and stay alive, Muncie must navigate the dangerous fallout while attempting to reconnect with his estranged family and rediscover his lost ideals amid the chaos surrounding him. “The Madness” premieres on Thanksgiving Day.
With a diverse lineup of new and returning shows, Netflix has something for everyone to enjoy this fall. Whether you’re in the mood for a gripping drama, a light-hearted comedy, or a thrilling mystery, there’s no shortage of options to keep you entertained as the weather cools down. So grab a cozy blanket, make some popcorn, and settle in for a season full of binge-worthy content. With these 11 shows on your watchlist, your fall weekends are sure to be filled with excitement and great storytelling.
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