Fall is just around the corner, which means there is the hope for cooler weather, pumpkin flavored everything and of course the return of fall TV on Netflix, Hulu and cable channels.
Netflix:
Fans of the “Full House” spin-off series “Fuller House” will get to enjoy its third season on Netflix starting Sept. 22.
Returning to Netflix on Oct. 27 is the widely popular “Stranger Things” season two. For those who somehow don’t know, this is a Netflix original series about a young boy who goes missing, and the supernatural forces his mother and friends must face to try and bring him back.
One new original Netflix series being released this fall is “Mindhunter.” It is the story of FBI agents who use their skills in psychological profiling to analyze killers to prevent future homicides for occurring. The show will be released on Oct. 13.
Hulu:
The Hulu original show “The Mindy Project,” about an OB/GYN doctor trying to balance her professional and social life while becoming a well-rounded woman, will return to Hulu for its sixth and final season Sept. 12.
Not only are there new shows and new seasons of returning favorites to catch up on, but Hulu is bringing back several old series to satisfy those who crave nostalgia. The full series of “Full House,” “Family Matters” and “Step by Step” will be available to watch Sept. 29, bringing viewers the ultimate throwbacks.
Netflix and Hulu are wonderful for binge-watching shows in one sitting or catching up on episodes currently airing. However, fall 2017 television premieres are something to look forward to watching.
Cable channels:
The show “Will & Grace” ended back in 2006. Now, 11 years later, NBC is bringing the show back for a new season. For those who cannot catch the premiere of this comedy on television, it will also premiere on Hulu Sept. 29 after it premieres Sept. 28 on NBC.
Returning to Starz Sept. 10, “Outlander,” a show based on a series of novels written by Diana Gabaldon, will bring the beloved characters of Jamie and Claire back for a third season.
Taking place in 1945, an English woman, Claire Randall and her husband travel to Scotland for a “second honeymoon,” where she finds herself traveling back to 1743 Scotland. Here she finds herself falling for the young Jamie Fraser, as she tries to find her way back to her own time.
Star Trek fans can look forward to the debut of the most recent addition to the Star Trek franchise this fall, “Star Trek: Discovery.” The series will take place years before the time of Captain Kirk and Spock, and will premiere Sept. 24 on CBS All Access.
One of CBS’s most popular comedies, “The Big Bang Theory,” will return for its’ 11th season on Sept. 25. Fans of the show might also want to check out “Young Sheldon,” a spin-off about a young Sheldon Cooper, which also premieres Sept. 25.
These are just a few of the many television, Netflix and Hulu shows premiering within the next couple of months. With so many shows and ways to watch them, entertainment is easy to find this fall.