Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Hannah Waddingham, Mike Flanagan, R.L. Stine, and Taika Waititi are creeping onto your TV screens.
It's the most wonderful time of the year: crunching leaves, pumpkin everything, scarves, boots, and cozy evenings in front of the TV. October has plenty of spooky new series for the autumnal season, but the month's unique line-up offers something for everyone. Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon tackles Greek gods in the new animated comedy Krapopolis. On AppleTV+, Brie Larson is cooking up recipes and social revolution on Lessons in Chemistry.
Shanola Hampton hides a secret in her basement in the new thriller Found. Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey bring to life a decades-long historical romance in Fellow Travelers. Neon chronicles a group of aspiring musicians, and Kelsey Grammer returns to his most famous role with the Frasier revival. Meanwhile, favorites like Loki, The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, Our Flag Means Death, the final stretch of Fear the Walking Dead, and American Horror Stories make their comebacks.
Put on your Halloween costume and grab your remote! Let's take a closer look at what new television awaits us this fall.Funny man Dan Harmon turns his snarky sights to Ancient Greece in this animated comedy about the island of Krapopolis, which is pronounced exactly like you think it is. The "crap" island is home to the messy, overdramatic Greek gods as well as a group of humans trying to create the world's first functional civilization — preferably without dying.
Calling all '90s kids! It's time to rise like a zombie for the new Goosebumps. Author R.L. Stine's best-selling books defined a generation. The original anthology series also terrified more than a few children. Disney+ and Hulu's new series follows a group of high schoolers as they investigate the dark secrets at the heart of their small town.
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