6 television and streaming shows you should watch the frenzy in September

Failed spies, amateur detectives and an aging gangster led the essential television programs back in September, alongside Hordes of French Zombies and a team of new people broadcast. From the “oil capital of the world” to an apartment building in high-end New York with a high murder rate to a leap through the pond for varied types of terror, these are the six series of streaming that you should catch up before continuing this month.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (AMC)
What is: One of the many Traveling The spin-offs, this post-apocalyptic drama follows the holder after his arrival in France without any memory of the way in which he arrived. While trying to find a way to go home, he meets new variants of the “dead” walkers. Season 2 also focuses on another OG character in the franchise, Carol Peletier, while looking for Daryl. The third season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon First on AMC on Sunday, September 7.
Why should you look at it: While this series is likely to please mainly at a long time Traveling Viewers, the original spectacle remains a phenomenon of pop culture that you are either among these first subscribers, or you must already get on board. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Among the best benefits of the franchise, Norman Reedus continuing to offer an emblematic performance as a favorite title of fans.
Where to look: AMC + (subscription, seasons 1-2); Buy on Fandango at home, Video Prime, Google Play and Apple TV. You can also find the 11 seasons of the original Traveling Series on Netflix
Commitment: Approx. 11 hours (for seasons 1-2) or approx. 145 hours with the original Traveling Step included
Only murders in the building (Hulu)
What is: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez Star in Only murders in the building As an incompatible trio of podcastors of real crimes that resolve mysteries strictly involving death in their own apartments in Manhattan. The casting of the Comedy series also includes notable recurring guests such as Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, Amy Ryan, Tina Fey, Zach Galifianakis, Nathan Lane and Jane Lynch. The fifth season will be presented on Hulu on Tuesday, September 9.
Why should you look at it: A basic food from Emmy Awards since its start, Only murders in the building is one of the most coherent emissions in the air. Even with an increasingly improbable premise, the series continues to find new ways of entertainment by mixing other genres and changing its whole. Season 5 aims to be the most impressive to date by adding Dianne Wiest, Renée Zellweger and Christoph Waltz, every two -time winners of the Oscars, to the stacked distribution.
Where to look: Hulu (subscription, seasons 1-4)
Commitment: Approx. 11 p.m. (for seasons 1-4)
High potential (ABC)
What is: Based on the French and Belgian series HpiThis crime show follows a very intelligent concierge used by the Los Angeles police department which is starting to help detectives resolve their cases. Kaitlin Olson, better known for his role as It is always beautiful in PhiladelphiaPlay the main character, who is also a single mother who tries to find her missing ex-husband. High potential Season 2 will be presented on ABC on Tuesday, September 16.
Why should you look at it: Prove that broadcasting networks always have their share of essential television, High potential Could have been another average police procedure without the cast of Olson in mind. If it is part of the gang It is always beautiful in Philadelphiasurvivor to trauma to be the daughter of Deborah Vance on Hacks,, Or by exhibiting a brilliant spirit in this series, the actress has a huge attraction of stars and enough eccentric charm to raise the three.
Where to look: Hulu and Disney + (subscription, season 1); Buy Fandango at home, Video Prime, Google Play and Apple TV
Commitment: Approx. 9 hours (for season 1)
Morning show (Apple TV +)
What is: Inspired by real stories from the “world of joy” on morning television, this dramatic series focuses on the production of a new network of the network anchored by co-animators played by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. The program also includes current events for its scenarios, including the COVVI-19 pandemic, the #MeToo movement and the war in Ukraine. The morning show Season 4 will be presented on Apple TV + on Wednesday, September 17.
Why should you look at it: One of Apple’s flagship series, having made its debut with its streaming service in 2019, The morning show is a soapy and starry delight. He has great performances all around, although Billy Crudup stood out among the whole, and the new additions Jeremy Irons, Marion Cotillard and William Jackson Harper will only add to the brilliance. The real world sets for scripts also maintained the show in a timely and anchored time.
Where to look: Apple TV + (subscription, seasons 1-3)
Commitment: Approx. 27.5 hours (for seasons 1-3)
Tulsa King (Paramount +)
What is: Sylvester Stallone plays in this crime series created by Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) About a Mafia lieutenant who settles in Oklahoma after his release from prison. While developing his new operation and acquires new local enemies, his life still becomes complicated when he dates a main agent from the alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. The first episode of King of Tulsa Season 3 will be presented on Paramount + on Sunday September 21.
Why should you look at it: Whether you are a Stallone fan and other programs created by Sheridan, including ManOr you would like to see a story of fish gangster out of the water involving organized crime in the country of Cowboy, King of Tulsa has a lot for that. It is a much funnier series that you expect and has already improved with its second more violent season. With spin-offs on the way, it’s the perfect time to catch up with the world of King of Tulsa.
Where to look: Paramount + (subscription, seasons 1-2); Buy Fandango at home, Video Prime, Google Play and Apple TV
Commitment: Approx. 12.5 hours (for seasons 1-2)
Slow horses (Apple TV +)
What is: Based on Swamp From Mick Herron’s novels, this London -based spy spectacle follows a rejecting unit that was exiled but not terminated by the British Intelligence Agency. Gary Oldman plays the worn but always lively leader of the group of unsuitables, who continue to get involved in cases with high issues concerning national security threats. Slow horses Season 5 will be presented on Apple TV + on Wednesday, September 24.
Why should you look at it: Passing five seasons with two others already ordered, Slow horses falls into the category of spying fiction that could and should last forever, alongside the James Bond franchise. The premise never ages. It’s like Mission: Impossible But with screws that barely save the day. Oldman continues to be the main reason to look, because his brilliantly rude character provides the spectacle with his cynical and acerbic spirit.
Where to look: Apple TV + (subscription, seasons 1-4)
Commitment: Approx. 6 p.m. (for seasons 1-4)
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