26 TV shows you'll be obsessed with in 2019
A new year means lots of new series to binge-watch.

"Game of Thrones," Season 8
After a long hiatus, "Game of Thrones" is finally returning to the small screen for the last time. The premiere is , and though the highly anticipated final season will only be eight episodes long, it바카라 게임 웹사이트s sure to be packed with action as viewers discover whether Daenerys, Jon Snow, and Cersei will band together to fend off the White Walkers, or if they바카라 게임 웹사이트ll fight each other to the death. In an , Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, revealed that the finale will be polarizing for fans 바카라 게임 웹사이트 fingers crossed it isn't as devastating as The Red Wedding.
PHOTO: HBO

"Big Little Lies," Season 2
"Big Little Lies" was originally designed to be a mini-series, but it was such a success with viewers that HBO decided to bring it back for another season. Few details have been released on what the ladies of Monterey will be up to in season 2 or when they바카라 게임 웹사이트re coming back, but we do know that Liane Moriarty, the author of the book that inspired season one, wrote the script as well. Oh, and Meryl Streep is joining the cast as .

"The Crown," Season 3
The third season of "" is expected be drastically different from anything we've seen before. A significant amount of time has passed and the show is now taking place in the 1970s, when the Queen and Prince Philip are in their 50s. New additions to the cast include Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies. Although we don't know precisely when the Netflix favorite will be back, it's set to air sometime in 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix

"True Detective," Season 3
The third season of has been a long time coming. Mahershala Ali plays Wayne Hays, a state police detective from Northwest Arkansas who has to investigate the disappearance of two young children. You won't have to wait too long to learn the details of the mysterious case: the season premiere is slated for Jan. 13, 2019.
PHOTO: HBO

"Veep," Season 7
Production was halted on the final season of "Veep" when Julia Louis-Dreyfus found out she had to undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer. According to , the final season will air in spring of 2019, and will only consist of seven episodes 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the shortest run ever for the .
PHOTO: HBO

"Mindhunter," Season 2
This relatively new is coming back for a second season in 2019. "Mindhunter," which is set in the 바카라 게임 웹사이트70s, follows the story of FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench. The two travel around the U.S., conducting unsettling interviews with various serial killers to better understand why they do what they do. The upcoming season is sure to be just as creepy and captivating as the first.

"Watchmen"
HBO is taking on the of the same name with a show created by Damon Lindelof ("Lost" and "The Leftovers"). The show stars Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, just to name a few. The comic book is about an alternate 1985 America where costumed superheroes are part of every day life. While the highly anticipated series will undoubtedly touch on themes from the original, don't expect it to be a .
PHOTO: HBO

"Stranger Things," Season 3
Your favorite crew of kids and supernatural beings are coming back to Netflix in 2019 for season three. In July, the show released on their Twitter account and co-creator Ross Duffer told that the season will "feel very different." We don't know the exact date of release just yet although some believe it be the summer of 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix

"Fargo," Season 4
Season four of "Fargo," the thrilling movie-to-television adaptation on FX, is set to premiere in 2019. According to , it will take place in 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri, and will star as the head of a crime family. The season will hone in on the lives of Italians immigrating from Italy and African Americans fleeing the South; both fighting for power and control in America.
PHOTO: FX

"Taboo," Season 2
The BBC series "Taboo" is still relatively new, so if you haven't watched it yet, now's the time to get up to speed before season two debuts in 2019. Tom Hardy plays James Delaney, an adventurer thought to be dead who returned home to inherit his late father's London shipping empire. Of course, things don't go smoothly 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but what's a performance without some betrayal and revenge?
PHOTO: FX

"Sex Education"
A brand-new Netflix original for 2019, "Sex Education" is a dramedy following awkward, high-school virgin Otis (played by Asa Butterfield) and his mother, Jean (played by Gillian Anderson), who is a sex therapist. All we know so far is that Otis starts up an underground sex therapy clinic at his high school, but that's more than enough to get us interested.
PHOTO: Ed Araquel/FOX

"Homeland," Season 8
If you've been following "Homeland" from the beginning, get ready for the end: the final season is being released in June 2019. The show has followed CIA agent, Carrie Mathison, played by Clare Danes, and the last season ended as the character was coming to grips with some serious mental issues. We hope the last season will tie up some loose ends, but the series has a reputation for being a bit uneven at times.
PHOTO: Showtime

"Cosmos: Possible Worlds"
In the spring of 2019, you can expect Fox and National Geographic's "Cosmos" to return with a new season: "Possible Worlds." The series will continue to take on scientific revelations and help viewers really explore the possibilities of new worlds. The subject of uncharted realms promises to be fascinating, with dropping knowledge bombs every episode.
PHOTO: FOX

"Line Of Duty," Season 5
"Line of Duty" is a popular crime drama on BBC starring Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston as the officers of AC-12. Each season typically centers around a guest star who's involved in the current investigation, but the cameo is yet to be announced for the upcoming fifth season. And while we don't know the exact date of the premiere, we're expecting a return in early 2019.
PHOTO: BBC

"Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists"
If "Pretty Little Liars" was your guilty pleasure several years back, then you won't want to miss the new spin-off series, "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists." Although the entire original crew won't return, stars Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish will reprise their roles as Alison and Mona. We don't know too many details about the plot, but the first episode will air in 2019.
PHOTO: Freeform

"Peaky Blinders," Season 5
Popular gang series, "Peaky Blinders," is all about war hero Thomas Shelby and his family. Season four had a pretty epic ending, and season five promises to keep the intensity high, with the addition of new cast members, including Sam Claflin, Anya Taylor Joy and Emmett Scanlan. The season will take place after the financial crash of 1929, and will mix politics with typical Shelby family drama.
PHOTO: BBC

"Rick and Morty," Season 4
The beloved adult animated series, "Rick and Morty," follows the adventures of cynical mad scientist, Rick, and his nervous grandson, Morty. The third season ended back in 2017, so fans have been waiting a long time for the fourth. Although it would come out in late 2019, we still don't know what to expect.
PHOTO: Adult Swim

"Carmen Sandiego"
Netflix is reintroducing "Carmen Sandiego" in an animated form, with Gina Rodriguez as the voice of the international thief. The official release date hasn't been announced, but it's sure to hit the streaming service next year, attracting swarms of '80s kids who adored the original series.
PHOTO: Netflix/Getty

"13 Reasons Why," Season 3
The season two finale of Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" left fans freaking out about Clay's fate and wondering what's next for the students of Liberty High. Rumor has it that the season 3 premiere will pick up right where it left off, revealing what comes of that explosive episode. Start the countdown to spring, 2019!

"Glow," Season 3
If you love shows that are big on female empowerment, Netflix's original series, "Glow," might just be the dose of inspiration you need in your TV lineup. Season three comes back in 2019 and we'll see the wrestling show leave Los Angeles for a big-time opportunity in Las Vegas. New episodes should be released in June 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix

"Broad City," Season 5
"Broad City" is yet another show that will be airing its final season in 2019. The Comedy Central series has followed the friendship between Abbi and Ilana, a duo that's simultaneously over-the-top and utterly relatable. Sadly, fans won't be able to navigate daily mishaps, strange job struggles and crazy antics with the BFFs for much longer 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the final season will premiere on Jan. 24.
PHOTO: Comedy Central

"Jane The Virgin," Season 5
After four seasons on the air, "Jane The Virgin" is coming to an end. The show is based around Jane, a virgin who was accidentally artificially inseminated and became a pregnant virgin, as well as her close family and friends. We don't know exactly what to expect of except that Gina Rodriguez is back in the director's chair and viewers may finally discover who has been narrating all along.
PHOTO: The CW

"The Handmaid's Tale," Season 3
It hasn't been confirmed when season 3 of the controversial Hulu show will return, but because seasons 1 and 2 aired in April 2017 and 2018, respectively, we'll likely see season 3 sooner than you think. In an , showrunner Bruce Miller said June is "ready to fight" to get Hannah out of Gilead alive 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and damage the regime in the process.
PHOTO: Hulu

"The Affair," Season 5
Yet another show ending in 2019 is Showtime's "The Affair." The show began as a story about successful author, Noah, who ended up cheating on his wife and destroying his family. Since then, each season has given us a different, exciting storyline to follow, and after season four's dramatic twist, fans are eager to find out what the characters are up to in the aftermath.
PHOTO: Showtime

"Looking For Alaska"
If you're a fan of John Green, you'll want to keep an eye out for Hulu's new mini-series, "Looking For Alaska," coming out in 2019. The series will star Kristine Froseth as Alaska Young and Charlie Plummer as Miles "Pudge" Halter. The show will follow the storyline of Green's book over eight episodes.
PHOTO: Slaven Vlasic

"Ozark," Season 3
The gripping Netflix series is rumored to return during summer 2019, bringing us up to date on what new, terrible things are happening to the Byrde family. In the last season, we were surprised to find that they would stay put in Missouri, no matter what Marty had to say about it. The only character bringing us back for more is Marty's , who's practically running the show at this point.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Game of Thrones," Season 8
After a long hiatus, "Game of Thrones" is finally returning to the small screen for the last time. The premiere is , and though the highly anticipated final season will only be eight episodes long, it바카라 게임 웹사이트s sure to be packed with action as viewers discover whether Daenerys, Jon Snow, and Cersei will band together to fend off the White Walkers, or if they바카라 게임 웹사이트ll fight each other to the death. In an , Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, revealed that the finale will be polarizing for fans 바카라 게임 웹사이트 fingers crossed it isn't as devastating as The Red Wedding.
PHOTO: HBO
"Big Little Lies," Season 2
"Big Little Lies" was originally designed to be a mini-series, but it was such a success with viewers that HBO decided to bring it back for another season. Few details have been released on what the ladies of Monterey will be up to in season 2 or when they바카라 게임 웹사이트re coming back, but we do know that Liane Moriarty, the author of the book that inspired season one, wrote the script as well. Oh, and Meryl Streep is joining the cast as .
"The Crown," Season 3
The third season of "" is expected be drastically different from anything we've seen before. A significant amount of time has passed and the show is now taking place in the 1970s, when the Queen and Prince Philip are in their 50s. New additions to the cast include Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies. Although we don't know precisely when the Netflix favorite will be back, it's set to air sometime in 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"True Detective," Season 3
The third season of has been a long time coming. Mahershala Ali plays Wayne Hays, a state police detective from Northwest Arkansas who has to investigate the disappearance of two young children. You won't have to wait too long to learn the details of the mysterious case: the season premiere is slated for Jan. 13, 2019.
PHOTO: HBO
"Veep," Season 7
Production was halted on the final season of "Veep" when Julia Louis-Dreyfus found out she had to undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer. According to , the final season will air in spring of 2019, and will only consist of seven episodes 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the shortest run ever for the .
PHOTO: HBO
"Mindhunter," Season 2
This relatively new is coming back for a second season in 2019. "Mindhunter," which is set in the 바카라 게임 웹사이트70s, follows the story of FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench. The two travel around the U.S., conducting unsettling interviews with various serial killers to better understand why they do what they do. The upcoming season is sure to be just as creepy and captivating as the first.
"Watchmen"
HBO is taking on the of the same name with a show created by Damon Lindelof ("Lost" and "The Leftovers"). The show stars Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, just to name a few. The comic book is about an alternate 1985 America where costumed superheroes are part of every day life. While the highly anticipated series will undoubtedly touch on themes from the original, don't expect it to be a .
PHOTO: HBO
"Stranger Things," Season 3
Your favorite crew of kids and supernatural beings are coming back to Netflix in 2019 for season three. In July, the show released on their Twitter account and co-creator Ross Duffer told that the season will "feel very different." We don't know the exact date of release just yet although some believe it be the summer of 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Fargo," Season 4
Season four of "Fargo," the thrilling movie-to-television adaptation on FX, is set to premiere in 2019. According to , it will take place in 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri, and will star as the head of a crime family. The season will hone in on the lives of Italians immigrating from Italy and African Americans fleeing the South; both fighting for power and control in America.
PHOTO: FX
"Taboo," Season 2
The BBC series "Taboo" is still relatively new, so if you haven't watched it yet, now's the time to get up to speed before season two debuts in 2019. Tom Hardy plays James Delaney, an adventurer thought to be dead who returned home to inherit his late father's London shipping empire. Of course, things don't go smoothly 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but what's a performance without some betrayal and revenge?
PHOTO: FX
"Sex Education"
A brand-new Netflix original for 2019, "Sex Education" is a dramedy following awkward, high-school virgin Otis (played by Asa Butterfield) and his mother, Jean (played by Gillian Anderson), who is a sex therapist. All we know so far is that Otis starts up an underground sex therapy clinic at his high school, but that's more than enough to get us interested.
PHOTO: Ed Araquel/FOX
"Homeland," Season 8
If you've been following "Homeland" from the beginning, get ready for the end: the final season is being released in June 2019. The show has followed CIA agent, Carrie Mathison, played by Clare Danes, and the last season ended as the character was coming to grips with some serious mental issues. We hope the last season will tie up some loose ends, but the series has a reputation for being a bit uneven at times.
PHOTO: Showtime
"Cosmos: Possible Worlds"
In the spring of 2019, you can expect Fox and National Geographic's "Cosmos" to return with a new season: "Possible Worlds." The series will continue to take on scientific revelations and help viewers really explore the possibilities of new worlds. The subject of uncharted realms promises to be fascinating, with dropping knowledge bombs every episode.
PHOTO: FOX
"Line Of Duty," Season 5
"Line of Duty" is a popular crime drama on BBC starring Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston as the officers of AC-12. Each season typically centers around a guest star who's involved in the current investigation, but the cameo is yet to be announced for the upcoming fifth season. And while we don't know the exact date of the premiere, we're expecting a return in early 2019.
PHOTO: BBC
"Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists"
If "Pretty Little Liars" was your guilty pleasure several years back, then you won't want to miss the new spin-off series, "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists." Although the entire original crew won't return, stars Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish will reprise their roles as Alison and Mona. We don't know too many details about the plot, but the first episode will air in 2019.
PHOTO: Freeform
"Peaky Blinders," Season 5
Popular gang series, "Peaky Blinders," is all about war hero Thomas Shelby and his family. Season four had a pretty epic ending, and season five promises to keep the intensity high, with the addition of new cast members, including Sam Claflin, Anya Taylor Joy and Emmett Scanlan. The season will take place after the financial crash of 1929, and will mix politics with typical Shelby family drama.
PHOTO: BBC
"Rick and Morty," Season 4
The beloved adult animated series, "Rick and Morty," follows the adventures of cynical mad scientist, Rick, and his nervous grandson, Morty. The third season ended back in 2017, so fans have been waiting a long time for the fourth. Although it would come out in late 2019, we still don't know what to expect.
PHOTO: Adult Swim
"Carmen Sandiego"
Netflix is reintroducing "Carmen Sandiego" in an animated form, with Gina Rodriguez as the voice of the international thief. The official release date hasn't been announced, but it's sure to hit the streaming service next year, attracting swarms of '80s kids who adored the original series.
PHOTO: Netflix/Getty
"13 Reasons Why," Season 3
The season two finale of Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" left fans freaking out about Clay's fate and wondering what's next for the students of Liberty High. Rumor has it that the season 3 premiere will pick up right where it left off, revealing what comes of that explosive episode. Start the countdown to spring, 2019!
"Glow," Season 3
If you love shows that are big on female empowerment, Netflix's original series, "Glow," might just be the dose of inspiration you need in your TV lineup. Season three comes back in 2019 and we'll see the wrestling show leave Los Angeles for a big-time opportunity in Las Vegas. New episodes should be released in June 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Broad City," Season 5
"Broad City" is yet another show that will be airing its final season in 2019. The Comedy Central series has followed the friendship between Abbi and Ilana, a duo that's simultaneously over-the-top and utterly relatable. Sadly, fans won't be able to navigate daily mishaps, strange job struggles and crazy antics with the BFFs for much longer 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the final season will premiere on Jan. 24.
PHOTO: Comedy Central
"Jane The Virgin," Season 5
After four seasons on the air, "Jane The Virgin" is coming to an end. The show is based around Jane, a virgin who was accidentally artificially inseminated and became a pregnant virgin, as well as her close family and friends. We don't know exactly what to expect of except that Gina Rodriguez is back in the director's chair and viewers may finally discover who has been narrating all along.
PHOTO: The CW
"The Handmaid's Tale," Season 3
It hasn't been confirmed when season 3 of the controversial Hulu show will return, but because seasons 1 and 2 aired in April 2017 and 2018, respectively, we'll likely see season 3 sooner than you think. In an , showrunner Bruce Miller said June is "ready to fight" to get Hannah out of Gilead alive 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and damage the regime in the process.
PHOTO: Hulu
"The Affair," Season 5
Yet another show ending in 2019 is Showtime's "The Affair." The show began as a story about successful author, Noah, who ended up cheating on his wife and destroying his family. Since then, each season has given us a different, exciting storyline to follow, and after season four's dramatic twist, fans are eager to find out what the characters are up to in the aftermath.
PHOTO: Showtime
"Looking For Alaska"
If you're a fan of John Green, you'll want to keep an eye out for Hulu's new mini-series, "Looking For Alaska," coming out in 2019. The series will star Kristine Froseth as Alaska Young and Charlie Plummer as Miles "Pudge" Halter. The show will follow the storyline of Green's book over eight episodes.
PHOTO: Slaven Vlasic
"Ozark," Season 3
The gripping Netflix series is rumored to return during summer 2019, bringing us up to date on what new, terrible things are happening to the Byrde family. In the last season, we were surprised to find that they would stay put in Missouri, no matter what Marty had to say about it. The only character bringing us back for more is Marty's , who's practically running the show at this point.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Game of Thrones," Season 8
After a long hiatus, "Game of Thrones" is finally returning to the small screen for the last time. The premiere is , and though the highly anticipated final season will only be eight episodes long, it바카라 게임 웹사이트s sure to be packed with action as viewers discover whether Daenerys, Jon Snow, and Cersei will band together to fend off the White Walkers, or if they바카라 게임 웹사이트ll fight each other to the death. In an , Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, revealed that the finale will be polarizing for fans 바카라 게임 웹사이트 fingers crossed it isn't as devastating as The Red Wedding.
PHOTO: HBO
"Big Little Lies," Season 2
"Big Little Lies" was originally designed to be a mini-series, but it was such a success with viewers that HBO decided to bring it back for another season. Few details have been released on what the ladies of Monterey will be up to in season 2 or when they바카라 게임 웹사이트re coming back, but we do know that Liane Moriarty, the author of the book that inspired season one, wrote the script as well. Oh, and Meryl Streep is joining the cast as .
"The Crown," Season 3
The third season of "" is expected be drastically different from anything we've seen before. A significant amount of time has passed and the show is now taking place in the 1970s, when the Queen and Prince Philip are in their 50s. New additions to the cast include Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies. Although we don't know precisely when the Netflix favorite will be back, it's set to air sometime in 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"True Detective," Season 3
The third season of has been a long time coming. Mahershala Ali plays Wayne Hays, a state police detective from Northwest Arkansas who has to investigate the disappearance of two young children. You won't have to wait too long to learn the details of the mysterious case: the season premiere is slated for Jan. 13, 2019.
PHOTO: HBO
"Veep," Season 7
Production was halted on the final season of "Veep" when Julia Louis-Dreyfus found out she had to undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer. According to , the final season will air in spring of 2019, and will only consist of seven episodes 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the shortest run ever for the .
PHOTO: HBO
"Mindhunter," Season 2
This relatively new is coming back for a second season in 2019. "Mindhunter," which is set in the 바카라 게임 웹사이트70s, follows the story of FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench. The two travel around the U.S., conducting unsettling interviews with various serial killers to better understand why they do what they do. The upcoming season is sure to be just as creepy and captivating as the first.
"Watchmen"
HBO is taking on the of the same name with a show created by Damon Lindelof ("Lost" and "The Leftovers"). The show stars Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, just to name a few. The comic book is about an alternate 1985 America where costumed superheroes are part of every day life. While the highly anticipated series will undoubtedly touch on themes from the original, don't expect it to be a .
PHOTO: HBO
"Stranger Things," Season 3
Your favorite crew of kids and supernatural beings are coming back to Netflix in 2019 for season three. In July, the show released on their Twitter account and co-creator Ross Duffer told that the season will "feel very different." We don't know the exact date of release just yet although some believe it be the summer of 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Fargo," Season 4
Season four of "Fargo," the thrilling movie-to-television adaptation on FX, is set to premiere in 2019. According to , it will take place in 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri, and will star as the head of a crime family. The season will hone in on the lives of Italians immigrating from Italy and African Americans fleeing the South; both fighting for power and control in America.
PHOTO: FX
"Taboo," Season 2
The BBC series "Taboo" is still relatively new, so if you haven't watched it yet, now's the time to get up to speed before season two debuts in 2019. Tom Hardy plays James Delaney, an adventurer thought to be dead who returned home to inherit his late father's London shipping empire. Of course, things don't go smoothly 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but what's a performance without some betrayal and revenge?
PHOTO: FX
"Sex Education"
A brand-new Netflix original for 2019, "Sex Education" is a dramedy following awkward, high-school virgin Otis (played by Asa Butterfield) and his mother, Jean (played by Gillian Anderson), who is a sex therapist. All we know so far is that Otis starts up an underground sex therapy clinic at his high school, but that's more than enough to get us interested.
PHOTO: Ed Araquel/FOX
"Homeland," Season 8
If you've been following "Homeland" from the beginning, get ready for the end: the final season is being released in June 2019. The show has followed CIA agent, Carrie Mathison, played by Clare Danes, and the last season ended as the character was coming to grips with some serious mental issues. We hope the last season will tie up some loose ends, but the series has a reputation for being a bit uneven at times.
PHOTO: Showtime
"Cosmos: Possible Worlds"
In the spring of 2019, you can expect Fox and National Geographic's "Cosmos" to return with a new season: "Possible Worlds." The series will continue to take on scientific revelations and help viewers really explore the possibilities of new worlds. The subject of uncharted realms promises to be fascinating, with dropping knowledge bombs every episode.
PHOTO: FOX
"Line Of Duty," Season 5
"Line of Duty" is a popular crime drama on BBC starring Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston as the officers of AC-12. Each season typically centers around a guest star who's involved in the current investigation, but the cameo is yet to be announced for the upcoming fifth season. And while we don't know the exact date of the premiere, we're expecting a return in early 2019.
PHOTO: BBC
"Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists"
If "Pretty Little Liars" was your guilty pleasure several years back, then you won't want to miss the new spin-off series, "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists." Although the entire original crew won't return, stars Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish will reprise their roles as Alison and Mona. We don't know too many details about the plot, but the first episode will air in 2019.
PHOTO: Freeform
"Peaky Blinders," Season 5
Popular gang series, "Peaky Blinders," is all about war hero Thomas Shelby and his family. Season four had a pretty epic ending, and season five promises to keep the intensity high, with the addition of new cast members, including Sam Claflin, Anya Taylor Joy and Emmett Scanlan. The season will take place after the financial crash of 1929, and will mix politics with typical Shelby family drama.
PHOTO: BBC
"Rick and Morty," Season 4
The beloved adult animated series, "Rick and Morty," follows the adventures of cynical mad scientist, Rick, and his nervous grandson, Morty. The third season ended back in 2017, so fans have been waiting a long time for the fourth. Although it would come out in late 2019, we still don't know what to expect.
PHOTO: Adult Swim
"Carmen Sandiego"
Netflix is reintroducing "Carmen Sandiego" in an animated form, with Gina Rodriguez as the voice of the international thief. The official release date hasn't been announced, but it's sure to hit the streaming service next year, attracting swarms of '80s kids who adored the original series.
PHOTO: Netflix/Getty
"13 Reasons Why," Season 3
The season two finale of Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" left fans freaking out about Clay's fate and wondering what's next for the students of Liberty High. Rumor has it that the season 3 premiere will pick up right where it left off, revealing what comes of that explosive episode. Start the countdown to spring, 2019!
"Glow," Season 3
If you love shows that are big on female empowerment, Netflix's original series, "Glow," might just be the dose of inspiration you need in your TV lineup. Season three comes back in 2019 and we'll see the wrestling show leave Los Angeles for a big-time opportunity in Las Vegas. New episodes should be released in June 2019.
PHOTO: Netflix
"Broad City," Season 5
"Broad City" is yet another show that will be airing its final season in 2019. The Comedy Central series has followed the friendship between Abbi and Ilana, a duo that's simultaneously over-the-top and utterly relatable. Sadly, fans won't be able to navigate daily mishaps, strange job struggles and crazy antics with the BFFs for much longer 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the final season will premiere on Jan. 24.
PHOTO: Comedy Central
"Jane The Virgin," Season 5
After four seasons on the air, "Jane The Virgin" is coming to an end. The show is based around Jane, a virgin who was accidentally artificially inseminated and became a pregnant virgin, as well as her close family and friends. We don't know exactly what to expect of except that Gina Rodriguez is back in the director's chair and viewers may finally discover who has been narrating all along.
PHOTO: The CW
"The Handmaid's Tale," Season 3
It hasn't been confirmed when season 3 of the controversial Hulu show will return, but because seasons 1 and 2 aired in April 2017 and 2018, respectively, we'll likely see season 3 sooner than you think. In an , showrunner Bruce Miller said June is "ready to fight" to get Hannah out of Gilead alive 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and damage the regime in the process.
PHOTO: Hulu
"The Affair," Season 5
Yet another show ending in 2019 is Showtime's "The Affair." The show began as a story about successful author, Noah, who ended up cheating on his wife and destroying his family. Since then, each season has given us a different, exciting storyline to follow, and after season four's dramatic twist, fans are eager to find out what the characters are up to in the aftermath.
PHOTO: Showtime
"Looking For Alaska"
If you're a fan of John Green, you'll want to keep an eye out for Hulu's new mini-series, "Looking For Alaska," coming out in 2019. The series will star Kristine Froseth as Alaska Young and Charlie Plummer as Miles "Pudge" Halter. The show will follow the storyline of Green's book over eight episodes.
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"Ozark," Season 3
The gripping Netflix series is rumored to return during summer 2019, bringing us up to date on what new, terrible things are happening to the Byrde family. In the last season, we were surprised to find that they would stay put in Missouri, no matter what Marty had to say about it. The only character bringing us back for more is Marty's , who's practically running the show at this point.
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A new year means lots of new series to binge-watch.
As we near the end of 2018, there are plenty of things to look forward to 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but beyond the holiday season and the fresh start of a new year, we're most excited for the new television shows that come with it. 2019 is a huge year for TV, with many beloved favorites coming to an end, and some buzzy, new series eager to take their place.
Get ready for binge-worthy episodes that promise to answer the burning questions from seasons past, explosive series finales that leave us sobbing, and exciting premieres that just might introduce us to a new favorite. Here are a few of the TV shows you'll be completely obsessed with in 2019.