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2018 is upon us, and that means another year filled with tons of TV shows. While some big names such as and are taking the year off to prepare for their next instalment, there are returning names below that were missing for all of 2017. But the bulk of the upcoming winter – we don't know much beyond March right now, since that's how scheduling works – is filled with promising new dramas that could deliver the perfect binge-watch.
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Here's how you can fill your time for the next three months: January The X-Files When: January 3 Where: Fox Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny reprise their roles as FBI special agents for an eleventh year in the second year of the show's revival era, whose rating success (despite negative critical reception) convinced Fox to greenlit a 10-episode new season. The premiere and finale will focus on the long-arc storyline, with the other episodes being standalone, with appearances from Annabeth Gish, Robbie Amell, Lauren Ambrose, Karin Konoval, Barbara Hershey, and Haley Joel Osment. Hard Sun When: January 6 / March 7 Where: BBC One / Hulu Luther creator Neil Cross is back with a pre-apocalyptic crime drama starring Agyness Deyn and Jim Sturgess as Elaine Renko and Charlie Hicks, two police officers in contemporary London who come across proof that the world is headed for destruction in five years, while on a case involving the death of a hacker. Hard Sun will premiere in January on BBC One with new episodes each week, before arriving in full on Hulu in March.
When: January 7 Where: CBS All Access, Netflix The prequel to the original series returns with Chapter 2, aka part two of its first season, with six new episodes to come. It will culminate the Federation-Klingon war with the crew of the USS Discovery at its centre, while exploring the dynamic relationships between themselves, including the unranked Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), the Spock-like Saru (Doug Jones), ex-POW Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif), openly gay head of science Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), and manipulative captain Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs). Dick's Electric Dreams When: January 12 Where: Amazon Having lost to Netflix, Channel 4 greenlit this new anthology sci-fi drama based on Philip K. Dick's various short stories from Battlestar Galactica's Ronald D.
Moore and Justified's Michael Dinner, which is coming to Amazon worldwide in January. It's got an impressive cast across episodes: Bryan Cranston, Steve Buscemi, Terrence Howard, Anna Paquin, Janelle Monae, and Vera Farmiga. The likes of David Farr (The Night Manager), Dee Rees (Mudbound), Alan Taylor , and Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) have written or directed an episode. Black Lightning When: January 16 Where: CW, Colors Infinity The roster of DC Comics superhero shows on CW expands once again with Black Lightning, making him the first African-American superhero with his own standalone comics. Strangely, it won't connect to the other DC shows (unlike the four others which have crossover episodes) and will instead focus on the hero's own journey: coming out of retirement to fight crime and keep his daughters safe. Cress Williams plays the hero, with the show created by Mara Brock Akil (The Game) and her husband Salim Akil.
Counterpart When: January 21 Where: Starz J.K. Simmons has a dual role in this sci-fi thriller, where he plays a lowly cog in a bureaucratic UN agency who finds out his employers have been guarding a secret: a crossing to a parallel dimension. Simmons' counterpart – hence the title – in the other dimension is much more than a cog, and the show will explore themes of identity, idealism, what ifs, and lost love. Olivia Williams, Harry Lloyd, and Nazanin Boniadi are also part of the cast, while Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) has directed the pilot. Mosaic When: January 22 Where: HBO, Hotstar After releasing as an app in November that allowed users to view the same story from different perspectives, Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon (Men in Black) bring this murder mystery to the screen as a six-episode conventional series, which begins on a Monday and ends Friday with a double-header. Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct) leads the cast as a children's book author and illustrator, surrounded by Garrett Hedlund, Frederick Weller, Jennifer Ferrin, Devin Ratray, Maya Kazan, Beau Bridges, Michael Cerveris, and Paul Reubens. Dirty Money When: January 26 Where: Netflix Oscar winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) and fellow documentary filmmakers 'provide an up-close and personal view into untold stories of scandal and corruption in the world of business' in this new Netflix documentary series, with episodes focusing on Donald Trump's business career, HSBC's role in laundering drug money, Volkswagen's deceit of government agencies, and the theft of $20 million worth of maple syrup.
February Altered Carbon When: February 2 Where: Netflix Blade Runner meets Ghost in the Shell in this mega-budget adaptation of Richard Morgan's 2002 sci-fi cyberpunk novel, where people of wealth can transfer their consciousness into a new body to live as long as they please. Here, one such individual tasks former warrior Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman), to solve the murder of said individual's previous body, known as a 'sleeve' in the world of Altered Carbon. Laeta Kalogridis (Shutter Island) serves as creator, with Miguel Sapochnik (Game of Thrones) directing the pilot. The Handmaid's Tale When: February 5 Where: AXN of Hulu's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel isn't due until April, but the show's critically-acclaimed multiple Emmy-winning first season – one of – is finally coming to Indian TV on AXN in February 2018. Those who weren't lucky enough to catch it last year will be treated to, with top-notch performances from Elisabeth Moss and supporting cast, plus a look and feel like no other. Here and Now When: February 11 Where: HBO, Hotstar Alan Ball, the creator of Six Feet Under and True Blood, offers 'provocative and darkly comic meditation' on contemporary society in the US, focusing on two families: a progressive multi-ethnic one with a philosophy professor (Tim Robbins) and his attorney wife (Holly Hunter), who have adopted children from Vietnam, Liberia and Colombia in addition to a sole biological one, and a Muslim family headed by a psychiatrist who's treating one of their children.
The Tick When: February 23 Where: Amazon Ben Edlund's third adaptation of his own comic series returns with the second half of its season (the remaining six episodes), which will continue the adventures of the titular big blue bug guy, now played by Peter Serafinowicz, and his sidekick Arthur (Griffin Newman), who has a much bigger role – with a traumatic backstory and a mental illness to boot – in this Amazon show. The show has yet to be greenlit for a second season, though Edlund already has in mind. The Looming Tower When: February 28 Where: Hulu Based on the Pultizer Prize-winning book of the same name from Lawrence Wright, this Hulu miniseries will look at the rise of Osama bin Laden, the planning of the 9/11 attacks, and how the rivalry between FBI and CIA 'may have inadvertently set the path for the tragedy'. Ali Soufan (Tahar Rahim), a former FBI agent who came closest to preventing the attacks, will be featured alongside other agents and experts, played by Jeff Daniels, Alec Baldwin, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Bill Camp. March Jessica Jones When: March 8 Where: Netflix Marvel's best show, centred on a superpowered alcoholic private investigator (Krysten Ritter) dealing with a traumatic abusive past and PTSD, returns with after more than two years off-air. David Tennant's Kilgrave will have a recurring role in Jones' nightmares, as she takes on a new case that forces her to confront her past. Rachael Taylor, Eka Darville, and Carrie-Anne Moss are back in the supporting cast, with new roles for J.R.
Ramirez, Leah Gibson, and Janet McTeer. The future Winter is usually a slow time for big shows, with most networks treating the mid-season break as a time to test out new experimental TV.
But spring is an important time for studios, and we already know about some shows that are coming later in the year. We’ll have a detailed round-up in March, but here’s what we have so far: The Handmaid's Tale: Season 2 / April 2018, Hulu / April 2, Sony BBC Earth (India premiere) Lost in Space / May 2018, Netflix Westworld: Season 2 / Spring 2018, HBO Sharp Objects / June 2018, HBO Arrested Development: Season 5 / 2018, Netflix Castle Rock / 2018, Hulu Maniac / 2018, Netflix Marvel's Cloak & Dagger / 2018, Freeform Mega Man / 2018, Cartoon Network.
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