The Biggest TV Shows Coming in 2024 - The Epic Unveiling

Explore the TV landscape of 2024 with an array of highly anticipated shows, from Marvel's "Echo" to the long-awaited "Avatar: The Last Airbender" adaptation.

by Mathelene

Updated Dec 28, 2023

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The Biggest TV Shows Coming in 2024 - The Epic Unveiling
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The Biggest TV Shows Coming in 2024

Marvel's Echo (January 9 on Disney+)

Marvel's "Spotlight" collection kicks off 2024 with the release of "Echo" on Disney+, promising a self-contained, character-driven story following the titular character introduced in "Hawkeye." All five episodes will be available for binge-watching from day one.

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Hazbin Hotel (January 19 on Prime Video)

A collaboration between A24 and Prime Video brings Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano's cult-favorite web series, "Hazbin Hotel," to TV screens on January 19. Prepare for a unique, musical journey into the underworld.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (February 2 on Prime Video)

Despite creative shifts, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" makes its television debut on Prime Video on February 2. Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover lead the series, providing an intriguing reboot of the 2005 film.

Abbott Elementary Season 3 (February 7 on ABC)

Following delays due to industry strikes, "Abbott Elementary" returns to ABC on February 7. The beloved teachers are back on screen, promising another season of humor and wit.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender (February 22 on Netflix)

Netflix's much-anticipated live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" finally arrives on February 22. The series features a cast including Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, and Dallas Liu.

Shōgun (February 27 on Hulu)

Hulu brings James Clavell's novel to life in its second adaptation, with "Shōgun" releasing on February 27. The series, set in feudal Japan, features Cosmo Jarvis, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Anna Sawai in leading roles.

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Invincible Season 2 Part 2 (Early 2024 on Prime Video)

"Invincible" continues its second season with the release of the remaining episodes in early 2024 on Prime Video, promising more superhero action and unexpected twists.

Fallout (April 12 on Prime Video)

The long-awaited adaptation of the beloved video game "Fallout" arrives on April 12 on Prime Video. Yellowjackets alumn Ella Purnell stars in this post-apocalyptic tale set in Los Angeles.

House of the Dragon Season 2 (Summer 2024 on Max)

Dragons return in the second season of "House of the Dragon," slated for a summer 2024 release on Max. The Targaryen-centric drama promises new alliances, betrayals, and, of course, dragon shenanigans.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Release Date TBD on Prime Video)

The elves, harfoots, and dwarves of Middle-earth continue their journey in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," with the exact release date yet to be announced on Prime Video.

The Spiderwick Chronicles (Release Date TBD on The Roku Channel)

"The Spiderwick Chronicles" is set to release on The Roku Channel in 2024, offering a new adaptation of the beloved book series. While the premiere date is pending, the completed show makes 2024 a safe bet.

The Acolyte (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

"Star Wars" fans can anticipate "The Acolyte" on Disney+, offering evil-tinged High Republic goodness. The series, shrouded in secrecy, stars Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Carrie-Anne Moss.

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Skeleton Crew (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

Another mysterious "Star Wars" project, "Skeleton Crew," is expected to debut on Disney+ in 2024. While details are scarce, it seems to offer a limited focus on the Jedi, with four kids getting lost in deep space.

Agatha: Coven of Chaos/Darkhold Diaries (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

The mysteriously named project, possibly titled "Agatha: Coven of Chaos" or "Darkhold Diaries," is set to arrive on Disney+ in 2024. Starring Kathryn Hahn, the show promises spookiness and witchy adventures.

X-Men '97 (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

The long-awaited continuation of the beloved '90s X-Men cartoon, "X-Men '97," is scheduled for release on Disney+ in 2024. The 10-episode series features the return of the original cast, with rumors of a second season already in development.

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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

Formerly titled "Spider-Man: Freshman Year," "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" swings onto Disney+ in 2024. While the exact timing is unknown, the series promises an origin story paying homage to early Spider-Man comics.

Marvel Zombies (Release Date TBD on Disney+)

"Marvel Zombies," a quickie mini-series consisting of four episodes, is set to release on Disney+. Spinning off from "What If...?," the series centers on Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan, offering a deeper look at the popular Marvel Zombies episode.

Creature Commandos (Release Date TBD on Max)

Get ready for "Creature Commandos" on Max in 2024, where Amanda Waller assembles a black ops team made up of monsters. With voice performances from Frank Grillo, Maria Bakalova, and others, this series is part of James Gunn's DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.

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Suicide Squad Isekai (Release Date TBD on Max)

DC expands into anime territory with "Suicide Squad Isekai," set to debut on Max in 2024. With a unique supernatural twist, the anime promises a fresh take on characters like Harley Quinn, Peacemaker, Deadshot, and King Shark.

Harley Quinn Season 5 (Release Date TBD on Max)

HBO's "Harley Quinn" series continues with Season 5, offering more antics and adventures. Following the introduction of the Gotham City Sirens in the previous season, fans can expect darker themes and the show's signature black comedy.

My Adventures With Superman Season 2 (Release Date TBD on Max)

The dork from Smallville returns in "My Adventures With Superman" Season 2, set to release on Max. While details are scarce, the first season was a joy, and fans can look forward to more adventures in 2024.

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The Penguin (Release Date TBD on Max)

Following the success of "The Batman," "The Penguin" series is set to release on Max in 2024. Colin Farrell's portrayal of the iconic character takes center stage as the series explores his rise to power in Gotham.

Alien (Release Date TBD on Hulu)

An "Alien" show is in the works and is expected to release on Hulu. The series, overseen by showrunner Noah Hawley, takes place three decades before the first film in the franchise, offering a fresh perspective on the iconic sci-fi horror universe.

Interview with the Vampire Season 2 (Release Date TBD on AMC)

Adapted from Anne Rice's vampire novel, "Interview with the Vampire" Season 2 is set to release on AMC in 2024. With impeccable performances from Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid, the series promises to turn up the intensity in its second installment.

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Chucky Season 3 Part 2 (Release Date TBD on USA Network)

"Chucky" Season 3 returns with the second half on USA Network in 2024. While the series breaks the streaming trend by airing on network television, it remains accessible on Peacock for those eager to continue the horror-filled saga.

The Boys Season 4 (Release Date TBD on Prime Video)

"The Boys" Season 4 is on the horizon, slated for release on Prime Video in 2024. Expect more twisted and dark shenanigans as the Gen V team navigates new challenges, including a new President and First Lady.

The Umbrella Academy Season 4 (Release Date TBD on Netflix)

The Hargreeves family bids farewell in the upcoming "The Umbrella Academy" Season 4 on Netflix. While details and a release date are pending, fans can anticipate a shorter season consisting of six episodes with the core cast returning.

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Potential 2025 Season Yet to Come

While the upcoming year of 2024 brings a plethora of exciting shows, there are several fan-favorite series that won't be making their returns in the immediate future. However, these eagerly awaited seasons are still on the horizon, offering hope and anticipation for fans. Here's a list of shows that, though currently in flux, are expected to make their much-anticipated comebacks in 2025:

  • The Witcher Season 4

  • Peacemaker Season 2

  • The Last of Us Season 2

  • Welcome to Derry

  • The Mandalorian Season 4

  • Andor Season 2 (Originally slated for 2024 but removed from Disney's release slate in late 2023)



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The Biggest TV Shows Coming in 2024 - FAQs

1. When does Marvel's "Echo" release, and what is its unique feature in the Marvel universe?  

Marvel's "Echo" releases on January 9 on Disney+, offering a self-contained, character-driven story that new fans can enjoy without watching other Marvel content. Unlike most other MCU shows, all five episodes will be dropped at once.

2. What is the premise of "Hazbin Hotel," and when does it release on Prime Video?  

"Hazbin Hotel" arrives on Prime Video on January 19. This A24 and Prime Video collaboration follows Charlie Morningstar, princess of Hell, in her efforts to rehabilitate demons in a musical tale.

3. Who are the new leads in the "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" television series, and when does it release on Prime Video?  

"Mr. and Mrs. Smith" stars Maya Erskine as Jane Smith and Donald Glover as John Smith. It releases on February 2 on Prime Video.

4. What is the release date for Netflix's live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and who are some of the cast members?  

"Avatar: The Last Airbender" is set to release on February 22 on Netflix. The cast includes Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, and Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko.

5. When does Hulu's "Shōgun" release, and what is the story it follows?  

"Shōgun" is scheduled to release on February 27 on Hulu. The story follows John Blackthorne, played by Cosmo Jarvis, who finds himself shipwrecked in feudal Japan.

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