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Mindy Kaling's new Netflix series is based on her own childhood and it focuses on the modern-day life of Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a first-generation Indian American teenager.
Premiere date TBD on Netflix
WandaVision is one of the next installments in the MCU, and according to Elizabeth Olsen, we'll finally learn why Wanda becomes known as Scarlet Witch. The series also takes place after Avengers: Endgame
Premiere date TBD on Disney+
Ryan Murphy and Darren Criss have teamed up again to create Hollywood, a new Netflix limited series about the Golden Age of Hollywood. Jim Parsons, Samara Weaving, Patti Lupone, Maude Apatow, and Holland Taylor are set to star.
Premiere date TBD on Netflix
In the Disney+ series, Hilary Duff will reprise her role as Lizzie, who's now 30 years old and living in New York City. In the reboot, Lizzie will be working as an apprentice to an interior designer and will also be engaged to a chef. Adam Lamberg will be back to play Gordo, along with Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine, and Jake Thomas who play Lizzie's mom, dad, and brother Matt, respectively.
Premiere date TBD on Disney+
The series will be about the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and the backlash led by Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett). The story is told through the eyes of both Schlafly, and second-wave feminists like Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne) and Shirley Chisholm (Uzo Aduba). Sarah Paulson, James Marsden, and Elizabeth Banks also star.
Premiere date TBD on Hulu
Sarah Paulson and Ryan Murphy are is at it, yet again, with Ratched. The series will be about the infamous Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It'll explore Ratched's origin and how she became one of the cruellest villains in film and literary history.
Premiere date TBD on Netflix
The beloved Rose family is coming back for their sixth and final season. Like the previous season, Season 6 will be 14 episodes in total. Be prepared, because there'll be many tears shed. This season is bound to be chock full of love, laughter, and just a drop of fruit wine.
Returns Jan. 7 on Pop TV
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The Good Place will pick up from their midseason hiatus and we'll hopefully get to see a lot more Eleanor and Chidi love. The midseason finale left off after Judge Gen rules that the points system is flawed, and decides to wipe out the entire human race. Chidi is finally given back all his memories in hopes that he has a way to change Judge Gen's mind.
Returns Jan. 9 on NBC
Everyone's favorite besties are coming back for a sixth season. We left off with the two vowing their friendship to each other, and Grace revealing to Frankie that she miiiiiiight have gotten married to Nick (Peter Gallagher). Season 6 is guaranteed to be just as heartwarming as the seasons before.
Returns Jan. 15 on Netflix
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After the hugely-adored first season, Sex Education will return with its highly anticipated second season. There aren't too many details on the second season yet, but we're predicting it'll be just as binge-worthy as the first.
Returns Jan. 17 on Netflix
Shrill is also back with a highly anticipated second season. We left off with Annie pridefully quitting her job and telling off her shitty boss. This season will deal with the aftermath of that bold decision.
Returns Jan. 24 on Hulu
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Miracle Workers is back for its second season, and this time it takes place in the Dark Ages. The show's hilariously perfect star studded cast will all be taking on new Medieval roles this time around. Good news: Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi will definitely be returning.
Returns Jan. 28 on TBS
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BoJack Horseman will also return after its midseason hiatus. This will be part two of the show's sixth and final season and will be eight episodes long. The midseason finale left off with Hollyhock on the verge of finding out some of BoJack's pretty dark secrets, and it's assumed that's where the storyline will pick back up.
Returns Jan. 31 on Netflix
The Masked Singer is coming back like a whirlwind with another shenanigan-filled season. This time around there will be characters like Banana, Mouse, Robot, and so many more.
Returns Feb. 2 on Fox
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American Crime Story will return with its third season and this time around the series will take on the Bill Clinton–Monica Lewinsky scandal. Beanie Feldstein is set to play Monica and Clive Owen will take on the role of Bill Clinton. Annaleigh Ashford and Sarah Paulson will also star as Paula Jones and Linda Tripp, respectively
Returns Sept. 27 on FX
This will be the second season of the Netflix anthology series that brought us the creepily wonderful Haunting of Hill House. It'll be loosely based on The Turn of the Shrew, a horror novella by Henry James. Season 1 alums Victoria Pedretti, Kate Siegel, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, and Henry Thomas will all be back for the second season too!
Premiere date TBD on Netflix
After blowing fans away with the first season, The Umbrella Academy is back again. We left off after Vanya learns she's the most powerful of the bunch and basically causes the apocalypse, while the rest of the gang tries to go back in time and stop it from ever happening. Will they be victorious? We'll hopefully find out sometime soon.
Return date TBD on Netflix
The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling will be back again for their fourth and final season. Season 3 left off with everyone leaving Vegas for Christmas break. Debbie and Bash revealed that they'll be reviving "GLOW" on TV, and that's most likely where the fourth season will pick up.
Return date TBD on Netflix