Here are the 13 must-watch new shows for fall 2023, including ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,’ ‘Wilderness’

September is here, and that means the fall TV season is about to get underway. 

This year, the Hollywood strikes — actors and writers — have shaken up the industry, and the work stoppage has delayed some shows.

Nevertheless, there’s still plenty in the pipeline, including returning classics (a “Frasier” reboot) and new shows with stars such as Matt Bomer and Brie Larson.

Here’s your essential guide to the 2023 fall TV season. 

“The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” 

The latest “Walking Dead” spinoff is a limited series following Daryl (Noman Reedus) as he washes ashore in France and tries to find out how he got there, and how to get back home. 

Where to watch: Sept. 10 on AMC ( 9 p.m.) 

“Wilderness”

Starring Jenna Coleman, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ashley Benson, and Eric Balfour, this series follows Liv (Coleman) and Will (Jackson-Cohen), a couple who go on a road trip — but while Will is using it to make amends for having an affair, Liv wants revenge. 

Where to watch: Sept. 15 on Prime Video.

“American Horror Story: Delicate”

The 12th season of the “American Horror Story” anthology franchise stars Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevingne. The plot follows actress Anna Victoria Alcott (Roberts), who is trying to have a baby. 

Where to watch: Sept. 10 on FX (10 p.m.)

“The Continental: From the World of John Wick”

This spinoff of the Keanu Reeves “John Wick” movies explore the origin story behind the hotel-for-assassins through the eyes of Winston Scott (played by Ian McShane in the movies and Colin Woodell in the show) in 1970s New York City. It also co-stars the controversial Mel Gibson. 

Where to watch: Sept 22 on Peacock.

Jensen Ackles will be in “Gen V,” the upcoming spinoff of “The Boys.”
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“Gen V”

A spinoff from the satirical superhero show “The Boys” follows a group of young adult superheroes at the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting (run by Vought International). Starring Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Jensen Ackles. 

Where to watch: Sept. 29 on Prime Video.


 Mark-Paul Gosselaar sits at a table, looking at a little girl.
Jasmine Washington and Mark-Paul Gosselaar in “Found.”
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“Found”

Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar star in a drama following public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Hampton) as she and her team search for missing people who fall between the cracks of the justice system. 

Where to watch: Oct. 3 on NBC (10 p.m.) and the next day on Peacock. 


Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane in Frasier, sitting at a piano smiling.
Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane in Frasier, returning to TV.
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“Frasier”

The venerable sitcom returns 30 years after first premiering on NBC, this time on streamer Paramount+ as Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) lauches the next chapter of his life — returning to Boston with new challenges and relationships to face. 

Where to watch: Oct. 12 on Paramount+


Sauriyan Sapkota as Prospero Usher, Kate Siegel as Camille L'Espanaye, Rahul Kohli as Napoleon Usher, Matt Biedel as Bill-T Wilson, Samantha Sloyan as Tamerlane Usher, Mark Hamill as Arthur Pym in "The Fall of the House of Usher" looking serious sitting in a line at a table.
Sauriyan Sapkota as Prospero Usher, Kate Siegel as Camille L’Espanaye, Rahul Kohli as Napoleon Usher, Matt Biedel as Bill-T Wilson, Samantha Sloyan as Tamerlane Usher, Mark Hamill as Arthur Pym in “The Fall of the House of Usher.”
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“The Fall of the House of Usher”

The latest from Mike Flannagan (“The Haunting of Hill House,” “Midnight Mass”) is a gothic horror series based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. It’s about the CEO of a corrupt pharmaceutical company who must face his questionable past when his children start dying in mysterious and brutal ways. Co-starring Rahul Kohli, Carla Gugino, Zach Gilford and Mark Hamill.  

Where to watch: Oct. 13 on Netflix. 


Brie Larson standing in a kitchen.
Brie Larson in the new period piece, “Lessons in Chemistry.”
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“Lessons in Chemistry” 

Set in the early 1950s, the story follows Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson), whose dream of being a scientist is crushed when she’s fired from her lab. She pivots to being a host on a TV cooking show, and sets out to teach a nation of housewives more than just recipes. 

Where to watch: Oct. 13 on AppleTV+.

“Fellow Travelers”

This is a love story and political thriller about two men, played by Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey (“Bridgerton), who fall in love in McCarthy-era Washington — just as Sen. Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn declare war on “subversives and sexual deviants.” 

Where to watch: Oct. 27 on Paramount+ and Oct. 29 on Showtime (9 p.m.). 

“A Murder At the End of the World”

It’s a mystery series co-created by Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij (“The OA”) and starring Emma Corrin and Clive Owen, who get caught up in a murder at an exclusive retreat helmed by a billionaire. 

Where to watch: Nov. 14 on Hulu. 

“The Buccaneers”

This period drama starring Christina Hendricks and Kristen Froseth follows young American women in 1870s London who are looking for husbands — and is inspired by an unfinished novel from Edith Wharton.

Where to watch: Nov. 8 on AppleTV+.

“Obliterated” 

This action-dramedy from the “Cobra Kai” creators follows an elite team that stops a deadly terrorist network from blowing up Las Vegas. After they celebrate their completed mission with drugs and alcohol, they discover that the bomb they neutralized was fake — and they must now save the day while intoxicated.

Where to watch: Nov. 30 on Netflix.

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