Οι 40 πιο αναμενόμενες νέες σειρές και σεζόν για το 2019

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‘Sex Education’ (Netflix, January 11th)

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‘Black Monday’ (Showtime, January 20th)

Don Cheadle as Maurice Monroe, Regina Hall as Dawn Darcy and Paul Scheer as Keith in BLACK MONDAY (Episode 3, "339") - Photo: Erin Simkin/SHOWTIME - Photo ID: BLACKMONDAY_102_4760

‘Broad City’ Final Season (Comedy Central, January 24th)

Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer in Season Five of 'Broad City.'

‘The Other Two’ (Comedy Central, January 24th)

Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver are siblings to a pop star in 'The Other Two.'

‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ Final Season (Netflix, January 25th)

Ellie Kemper in 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.'

‘I Am The Night’ (TNT, January 28th)

Chris Pine in 'I Am the Night.'

Russian Doll’ (Netflix, February 1st)

Natasha Lyonne (right) co-created and stars in 'Russian Doll.'

‘Pen15’ (Hulu, February 8th)

Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle play themselves as 13-year-olds in 'Pen15.'

‘Umbrella Academy’ (Netflix, February 15th)

Mary J. Blige in 'The Umbrella Academy.'

‘Whiskey Cavalier’ (ABC, February 27th)

Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan (foreground) co-star in 'Whiskey Cavalier.'

‘Better Things’ Season 3 (FX, February 28th)

Pamela Adlon plays Sam Fox in her vaguely autobiographical series 'Better Things.'

‘Shrill’ (Hulu, March 15th)

Aidy Bryant and Lolly Adefope in 'Shrill.'

‘Turn Up Charlie’ (Netflix, March 15th)

Idris Elba is a DJ in 'Turn Up Charlie.'

‘Killing Eve’ Season 2 (BBC America, April 7th)

Sandra Oh as Eve in Season Two of 'Killing Eve.'

‘Fosse/Verdon’ (FX, April)

Sam Rockwell will play Bob Fosse and Michelle Williams his wife, the dancer Gwen Verdon, in 'Fosse/Verdon.'

‘Game of Thrones’ Final Season (HBO, April)

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in 'Game of Thrones.'

‘Barry’ Season 2 (HBO, Spring)

Bill Hader and Henry Winkler in HBO's 'Barry.'

‘Deadwood’ (HBO, Spring)

Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant reprise their roles for the new 'Deadwood' movie.

‘Tuca And Bertie’ (Netflix, Spring)

Tiffany Haddish will voice Tuca, left, and Ali Wong will voice Bertie in the new animated series.

‘Veep’ Final Season (HBO, Spring)

Tony Hale and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (foreground, left to right) will bring 'Veep' to an end this season.

‘What We Do In The Shadows’ (FX, Spring)

Natasia Demetriou as Nadja and Matt Berry as Laszlo in 'What We Do In The Shadows.'

‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 (Netflix, July 4th)

David Harbour and Millie Bobbie Brown in Season Two of Netflix's 'Stranger Things.'

‘Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City’ (Netflix, 2019)

Ellen Page co-stars as Laura Linney's daughter in the new 'Tales of the City.'

‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2 (HBO, 2019)

Meryl Streep (far left) joins the cast of 'Big Little Lies' in Season Two.

Ed Miller/Amazon Studios‘Catastrophe’ Season 4 (Amazon, 2019)

Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney are a married (and stressed-out) couple in 'Catastrophe.'

Catch-22’ (Hulu, 2019)

Christopher Abbott (foreground, left) stars as Yossarian and George Clooney as Scheisskopf in the new adaptation of 'Catch-22.'

Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shut ‘Central Park Five’ (Netflix, 2019)

Ava DuVernay is writer, producer and director of 'Central Park Five.'

‘Four Weddings And A Funeral’ (Hulu, 2019)

Mindy Kaling is turning the 1994 film 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' into an updated miniseries for Hulu.

‘Good Omens’ (Amazon, 2019)

Michael Sheen and David Tennant in 'Good Omens.'

‘Living With Yourself’ (Netflix, 2019)

Paul Rudd will play two versions of the same character in the upcoming 'Living With Yourself.'

‘Mindhunter’ Season 2 (Netflix, 2019)

Cameron Britton and Jonathan Groff in Season One of 'Mindhunter.'

‘Star Trek’ Untitled Picard Show (CBS All Access, 2019)

Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean Luc Picard.

‘The Crown’ Season 3 (Netflix, 2019)

Olivia Colman takes over for Claire Foy to play Queen Elizabeth II in her fifties in the new season of 'The Crown.'

‘The Mandalorian’ (Disney+, 2019)

Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian in Lucasfilm’s 'The Mandalorian,' the first series from Disney's new streaming platform.

Todd Williamson/January Images/R The Politician’ (Netflix, 2019)

Broadway star Ben Platt stars in Ryan Murphy's 'The Politician.'

‘The Twilight Zone’ (CBS All Access, 2019)

Jordan Peele is executive producing and narrating the new 'Twilight Zone.'

‘Top of the Morning’ (Apple, 2019)

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon will play network news morning-show anchors in Apple's 'Top of the Morning.'

‘Unbelievable’ (Netflix, 2019)

Toni Collette plays a detective in 'Unbelievable,' which is based on a true story.

‘Veronica Mars’ (Hulu, 2019)

Kristen Bell in 'Veronica Mars.' Credit: Photo by Warner Bros Digital/Spondoolie Prods/Rob Thomas Prods/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5884127y)

‘Watchmen’ (HBO, 2019)

Rorschach in the HBO series 'Watchmen.'

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