Friday 21 September 2018

The best Fall TV premieres and how to watch them

The best Fall TV premieres and how to watch them

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The best Fall TV premieres and how to watch them

Posted: 20 Sep 2018 07:38 PM PDT

You'll never mutter "there's nothing good to watch!" this fall TV season. In September alone, there are 50+ network shows premiering! So, to make it easier to find all this great TV we recently launched Featured Free (now on all Roku devices in the U.S.), a new home screen navigation that puts a spotlight on free content across the Roku platform. You’ll be surprised by how many episodes are streaming for free.

Head over to Featured Free (refreshed regularly!) this week on your Roku home screen to get quick, free access to the latest episodes of REL, Making It, 9-1-1 and more.

Happy fall TV streaming!

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PREMIERED IN SEPTEMBER

  • Mayans M.C. – The next chapter in Kurt Sutter's award-winning Sons of Anarchy saga that follows Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes who is fresh out of prison and a prospect in the Mayans M.C. charter on the Cali/Mexi border. | FXNOW or with a subscription to DIRECTV NOWHulu with Live TVPlayStation VueSling TVYouTube TV and fuboTV
  • Atypical (season 2) – Every family is imperfect. Every family is unpredictable. Every family is Atypical. Sam and the Gardner family are back. | Netflix
  • Marvel’s Iron Fist (season 2) – It’s not a weapon to be held. It’s a weapon to be used. | Netflix
  • Kidding – Jim Carrey stars as Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, an icon of children’s television, a beacon of kindness and wisdom to America’s impressionable young minds, who also anchors a multimillion-dollar branding empire. | SHOWTIME
  • Shameless (season 9) – Desperate times call for Gallagher measures. | SHOWTIME
  • The Deuce (season 2) – What's your dream? Starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal. | HBO NOW
  • REL – Lil Rel Howery stars as a loving husband and father living on the West Side of Chicago, who finds out his wife is having an affair with his barber. | FOX NOW or with a subscription to DIRECTV NOWHulu with Live TVPlayStation VueSling TV or YouTube TV
  • American Horror Story: Apocalypse (season 8) – The story comes together. | FXNOW or with a subscription to DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV and fuboTV
  • American Vandal (season 2) – Filmmakers Peter Maldonado and Sam Ecklund point their investigative lens at St. Bernardine, a private high school recently terrorized by a vandal. | Netflix
  • The First – Five people will try to fulfill the destiny of eight billion. | Hulu
  • Forever – June (Maya Rudolph) and Oscar (Fred Armisen) live a comfortable but very predictable wedded life when suddenly they find themselves in a completely unexpected situation, raising questions about love and marriage. | Prime Video

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 24

  • Magnum P.I. – The Special Ops veteran is back! Thomas Magnum takes jobs no one else will, with the help of fellow vets T.C. Calvin and Rick Wright. | CBS All Access
  • Manifest – An airplane disappeared, and its passengers were presumed dead until they returned, unscathed, five years later. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • The Voice (season 15) – Jennifer Hudson joins Kelly Clarkson and veteran coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • The Big Bang Theory (season 12) – The final season with everyone’s favorite socially challenged friends. | CBS All Access

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 25

  • New Amsterdam – Ryan Eggold stars as Dr. Max Goodwin, a medical director who’s ready to shake things up to get people the help they need. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • This Is Us (season 3)After a heartbreaking end to season 2, the Pearsons cope with their new life without Jack. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 26

  • A Million Little Things – They say friendship isn’t one big thing, it’s a million little things; and that’s true for a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. | ABC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 27

  • The Good Place (season 3) – Hot diggity dog, Michael and Eleanor are back! | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • Murphy Brown – The Emmy-winning comedy series is back for season 11 after nearly two decades! | CBS All Access

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 27

  • I Feel Bad – From Executive Producer Amy Poehler comes a comedy that knows exactly how you feel. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • Superstore (season 4) – With such a shocking end to season 3, how will Amy and Jonas handle the aftermath? NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV
  • Will & Grace (season 2) – This season is chock full of guest stars including David Schwimmer, Matt Bomer, Chelsea Handler, Alec Baldwin, Adam Rippon, Jon Cryer and Minnie Driver. | NBC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or Sling TV

PREMIERING OCTOBER 5

  • Fresh off the Boat (season 5) – Now a part of the new TGIF on ABC. | ABC, in select markets on DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV
  • Man in the High Castle – Fight for the world you want. | Prime Video

PREMIERING OCTOBER 7

  • Doctor Who | The Universe is Calling. Meet the brand new Doctor Who. | BBC America
  • The Walking Dead | It's human nature to come together, but will they? | AMC

PREMIERING OCTOBER 9

  • Black Lightning (season 2) – A crusading school principal gets back into action as the original African-American electrical superhero. | The CW (free the next day)
  • The Flash (season 5) – The special guest from the future will shock you this season. | The CW (free the next day)

PREMIERING OCTOBER 10

  • Riverdale (season 3) – Is normal life a possibility for the residents of Riverdale? | The CW (free the next day)

PREMIERING OCTOBER 14

  • Camping – A man’s camping trip with his wife and friends spirals out of control. | HBO NOW
  • Supergirl (season 4) – Meet TV’s first trans superhero, Nia Nal, aka Dreamer. | The CW (free the next day)

PREMIERING OCTOBER 15

  • Arrow (season 7) – After surrendering to the police for being the Green Arrow, Oliver tries to survive in the prison while a new unknown vigilante emerges in the Star City. | The CW (free the next day)

PREMIERING OCTOBER 28

  • Ray Donovan – Ray leaves LA for NY. | SHOWTIME

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