House of Dragon (HBO)
Based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire and Blood,” the story of the Targaryen civil war that took place about 300 years before events portrayed in “Game of Thrones.”
Release date: 2022
The Dropout (Hulu)
The unbelievable true story of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and her attempt to revolutionize the healthcare industry after dropping out of college and how it all went terribly wrong.
Release date: March 3
Moon Knight (Disney+)
Starring Oscar Isaac, “Moon Knight” is set to follow Marc Spector, who suffers from a dissociative identity disorder. Suddenly, Marc is drawn into a deadly war of gods with his multiple identities.
Release date: 2022
Inventing Anna (Netflix)
A journalist investigates the case of Anna Delvey, the Instagram-legendary heiress who stole the hearts and money of New York elites.
Release date: February 11
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney+)
Ewan McGregor will reprise his iconic role in this series is set to follow Obi-Wan as he’s watching over Luke Skylwaker on Tatooine. Set around 10 years after “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith,” we will learn more about Obi-Wan and Darth Vader — who will once again be played by Hayden Christensen — in the years leading up to “Star Wars: A New Hope.”
Release date: 2022
Shining Vale (Starz)
The story of a regular dysfunctional family that moves to a small town. Part sitcom, part horror show, “Shining Vale” stars Courtney Cox as Pat, an unhappy woman who moves in a desperate attempt to save her marriage. She may or may not end up regretting that decision.
Release date: March 6
Peacemaker (HBO)
John Cena returns for his “Suicide Squad” role as Peacemaker, who fights for peace at any cost, no matter how many people he has to kill to get it.
Release date: January 13
How I Met Your Father (Hulu)
This “How I Met Your Mother” spinoff features Sophie (Hilary Duff) telling her son the story of how she met his father.
Release date: January 18
Severance (Apple TV+)
A group of employees at a mysterious company called Lumon elect themselves to undergo a procedure that alters their memory so they remember nothing about their home lives while at work, and vice versa.
Release date: February 18
She-Hulk (Disney+)
Tatiana Maslany will bring Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, to life in this newest Marvel series. While we learn more about Jennifer Walters, we’ll also see more of about her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).
Release date: 2022
The Midnight Club (Netflix)
Netflix’s current king of horror, Mike Flanagan (“The Haunting of Hill House,” “Midnight Mass”) will return with this adaptation of Christopher Pike’s novel. “The Midnight Club” is about a group of terminally ill young adults living at Rotterdam Home hospice.
Release date: 2022
The Last of Us (HBO)
Based on the video game series, “The Last of Us” takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed. The series follows Joel, a hardened survivor, who is hired to smuggle 14-year-old Ellie out of a quarantine zone. What begins as a small job soon becomes a brutal and heartbreaking journey as they travel across the US and depend on others for survival.
Release date: Late 2022
Archive 81 (Netflix)
An archivist hired to restore a collection of tapes finds himself reconstructing the work of a filmmaker and her investigation into a dangerous cult.
Release date: January 14
Ms. Marvel (Disney+)
“Ms. Marvel” tells the story of Kamala Khan, who is a massive fan of the Avengers, especially Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel. Kamala is constantly struggling to fit in until she gains powers of her very own. Iman Vellani will star as Kamala/Ms. Marvel and this will lead directly into The Marvels, which will hit theaters in early 2023.
Release date: 2022
Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber (Showtime)
This new anthology series about capitalism run amok will start with the roller-coaster ride of the upstart of Uber, embodying the highs and lows of Silicon Valley.
Release date: February 27
Pam & Tommy (Hulu)
Starring Lily James and Sebastian Stan, “Pam & Tommy” follows the tumultuous relationship between Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee following the release of their infamous sex tape, which was recorded during their honeymoon.
Release date: February 2
The Sandman (Netflix)
Based on the comic book series, “The Sandman” tells the story of Morpheus/Dream escaping after decades of imprisonment by a mortal wizard. He then sets about to restore order to his kingdom of Dreaming.
Release date: 2022
The Gilded Age (HBO)
A wide-eyed young scion of a conservative family embarks on a mission to infiltrate the wealthy neighboring clan dominated by ruthless railroad tycoon George Russell, his rakish son, Larry, and his ambitious wife, Bertha.
Release date: January 24
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (Netflix)
In this dark comedy, heartbroken Anna is watching the world go by from her living room window until she sees her handsome new neighbor commit a gruesome murder. She thinks…
Release date: January 28
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon Prime)
The series is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings,” following an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth.
Release date: September 2
Man, I was so hyped for this... Until i saw the cast.
they've tried getting sandman as a movie and series for years, but Gaiman never agreed to it
if he finally signed off on it, it cant be bad regardless of the cast.
Oh, my sweet summer child