Favorite New Shows of 2024


Favorite New Shows

2024

So many shows this year. Plenty of good ones, but only a few great ones. If you haven't had a chance to catch these, it's the perfect time. See y'all next year!

The Criminals

The Penguin on Max

Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti kill it, and lots of people, in this spinoff to The Batman. A fantastic street level villain brawl.

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The Gentlemen on Netflix

From Guy Ritchie’s movie of the same name, he reimagines the story into a tv series where the birthright and criminal aristocracies collide.

The Couples

Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Prime Video

A reimagined story based on the movie, this show puts Donald Glover and Maya Erskine together as a fake couple working for an agency to complete jobs. The acting, humor, and themes; understated and underrated.

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Nobody Wants This on Netflix

Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as a couple that clicks like PB&J, just one problem he’s a rabbi and she’s definitely not Jewish. A rom-com movies that is easily bingeable.

The Regulars

Fallout on Prime Video

Based on the video game series, Ella Purnell’s Lucy and Aaron Moten’s Maximus stumble around post-apocalyptic Los Angeles in search of answers and sanctuary from the ruthlessness of this new, disgusting reality.

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English Teacher on Hulu

From the mind of Brian Jordan Alvarez, he plays a high school English Teacher, who, along with his co-workers, can barely keep their lives together while in theory they’re supposed be shaping the minds of the next generation.

The Leaders

Agatha All Along on Disney+

Katherine Hahn’s Agatha Harkness leads a cobbled together coven down the Witch’s Road to gain their powers back. Sure, Agatha is a villain, but one you’d love to follow. There isn’t much you even need to know about the MCU to watch this one.

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Shogun on Hulu

Based on the book by James Clavell, the balance of power is at a breaking point in Japan as Hiroyuki Sanada’s Yoshii Toranaga must precisely navigate the ambitions and alliances of his fellow regents. A masterfully done mini-series that has been extended to another season.

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