Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Good Girls, Making It, Manifest, New Amsterdam and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will all return in 2021 along with new series Kenan, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Mr. Mayor, That’s My Jam, Small Fortune, True Story, Who Do You Think You Are? and Young Rock.
While NBC is the first to hand out actual premiere dates to its returning scripted shows, ABC and CBS have both announced plans to bring scripted shows back in 2020. Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, The Conners, The Good Doctor, Black-ish, S.W.A.T., and more previously announced fall shows will likely also arrive in November.
Keep up with all the big premiere dates below!
A.P. Bio (Peacock)
The former NBC show returns on Peacock on Sept. 3.
The Boys (Amazon Prime)
Season two premieres Sept. 4.
NEW: Noughts + Crosses (Peacock)
The new Peacock show, a YA drama about forbidden love from the BBC, will premiere Sept. 4.
NEW: Away (Netflix)
Hilary Swank goes into space, leaving her husband (Josh Charles) behind in this Netflix drama on Sept. 4.
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American Ninja Warrior (NBC)
Ninja Warrior returns Sept. 7.
NEW: Woke (Hulu)
Lamorne Morris‘ comedy series will arrive on Hulu on Sept. 9.
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L.A.’s Finest (Spectrum Originals)
Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba will return to L.A.’s Finest for season two on Sept. 9.
NEW: Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix)
Netflix’s new musical comedy series arrives Sept. 10.
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
With a new host (Tyra Banks) and new COVID-related rules, DWTS will return on Sept. 14.
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The Ellen Degeneres Show (Syndicated)
Ellen returns for season 18 on Sept. 14.
NEW: Departure (Peacock)
The Canadian drama stars Archie Panjabi as an investigator trying to determine what happened to a missing plane and it makes its U.S. debut on Sept. 17.
NEW: Ratched (Netflix)
Sarah Paulson will make her debut as the villainous nurse on Sept. 18.
Pen15 (Hulu)
Season two of the beloved comedy premieres Sept. 18.
NEW: Filthy Rich (Fox)
Kim Cattrall plays the matriarch of a rich Southern family who made their money on Christian TV. It premieres Sept. 21.
The Masked Singer (Fox)
Season four of the Fox hit will premiere Sept. 23 at 9 p.m., followed by the debut of I Can See Your Voice.
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Celebrity Family Feud, Press Your Luck, Match Game (ABC)
ABC’s big game show night returns Sept. 24.
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NEW: Utopia (Amazon Prime)
The conspiracy thriller based on the British series of the same name premieres Sept. 25.
Fargo (FX)
Season four of the anthology drama will premiere Sept. 27.
Fox Animated Comedies
Family Guy, Bless the Harts, Bob’s Burgers, and Family Guy will return Sunday, Sept. 27 beginning at 8 p.m.
NEW: Connecting (NBC)
The new pandemic-shot comedy about friends connecting with each other in 2020 arrives Thursday, Oct. 1.
NEW: The Walking Dead: World Beyond (AMC)
The Walking Dead spinoff about coming of age in the apocalypse premieres Oct. 4.
NEW: Next (Fox)
Fox’s new event series, which follows a Homeland Cybersecurity team as they deal with a rogue and dangerous AI, premieres Oct. 6.
Ellen’s Game of Games (NBC)
Ellen’s gameshow will return Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Supernatural (The CW)
The final seven episodes premiere Oct. 8.
National Geographic
NEW: The Right Stuff (Disney+)
Relive the early days of the U.S. space program in this new NatGeo drama, premiering on Disney+ on Oct. 9.
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC)
Season six of the Walking Dead spinoff premieres Oct. 11.
The Bachelorette (ABC)
The Bachelorette finally makes her debut on Tuesday, Oct. 13.
The Amazing Race (CBS)
The reality show, which had already filmed the upcoming 32nd season before the pandemic hit, returns Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 9 p.m.
Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access)
Season three makes its debut on Oct. 15.
Shark Tank (ABC)
Season 12 of Shark Tank premieres Oct. 16.
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