Notable Fall 2017 Premiere Dates
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Notable Fall 2017 Premiere Dates
September
September 1:
Narcos (Netflix): 3rd season premiere
September 5:
American Horror Story: Cult (FX): 7th season premiere
September 6:
You're the Worst (FXX): 1 hour 4th season premiere
September 8:
Bojack Horseman (Netflix): 4th season premiere
One Mississippi (Amazon): 2nd season premiere
September 9:
Con Man (SyFy): Broadcast TV premiere (web series)
September 10:
The Orville (FOX): Series premiere
Outlander (Starz): 3rd season premiere
The Deuce (HBO): Series premiere
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC): Fall premiere
Top of the Lake (Sundance): 2nd season premiere
September 12:
The Mindy Project (Hulu): 6th season premiere
September 13:
South Park (Comedy): 21st season premiere
Broad City (Comedy): 4th season premiere
September 14:
Better Things (FX): 2nd season premiere
September 17:
The 69th Emmy Awards (CBS): Special presentation
The Vietnam War (Ken Burns) - (PBS): Series Premiere
Vice Principals (HBO): The 2nd and final season premiere
September 18:
Dancing with the Stars (ABC): 25th season premiere
September 19:
Tosh.o (Comedy): 9th season premiere
Jerry before Seinfeld (Netflix): Special Presentation
September 20:
The Good Place (NBC): 1 hour 2nd season premiere
Channel Zero: No End House (SyFy): 2nd season premiere
September 21:
Gotham (FOX): 4th season premiere
The Orville (FOX): New timeslot
September 22:
Fuller House (Netflix): Season 3 Part 1 premiere (9 episodes)
Transparent (Amazon): 4th season premiere
Mike Judge presents: Tales from the Tour Bus (Cinemax): Series premiere
Gaga: Five Foot Two (Netflix): Special
September 24:
60 Minutes (CBS): 50th season premiere
Who Shot Biggie and Tupac? (FOX): Special Presentation
Star Trek: Discovery (CBS/CBS All-Access): Series premiere
September 25:
The Big Bang Theory (CBS): 11th season premiere
The Voice (NBC): 13th season premiere
Young Sheldon (CBS): Series premiere
Kevin Can Wait (CBS): 2nd season premiere
Me, Myself & I (CBS): Series premiere
The Brave (NBC): Series premiere
Scorpion (CBS): 4th season premiere
The Good Doctor (ABC): Series premiere
September 26:
Lethal Weapon (FOX): 2nd season premiere
NCIS (CBS): 15th season premiere
Bull (CBS): 2nd season premiere
The Mick (FOX): 2nd season premiere
This is Us (NBC): 2nd season premiere
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX): 5th season premiere
Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Bros. (NBC): Series premiere
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS): 4th season premiere
September 27:
30 for 30: Tommy Morrison (ESPN2): Special Presentation
The Blacklist (NBC): 5th season premiere
Empire (FOX): 4th season premiere
The Goldbergs (ABC): 5th season premiere
Survivor (CBS): 35th season premiere
Speechless (ABC): 2nd season premiere
Law and Order: SVU (NBC): 19th season premiere
Modern Family (ABC): 9th season premiere
SEAL team (CBS): Series premiere
Star (FOX): 2nd season premiere
American Housewife (ABC): 2nd season premiere
Chicago PD (NBC): 5th season premiere
Criminal Minds (CBS): 13th season premiere
Designated Survivor (ABC): 2nd season premiere
Liar (Sundance): Series premiere
September 28:
Startup (Crackle): 2nd season premiere
Grey's Anatomy (ABC): 14th season premiere
Superstore (NBC): 3rd season premiere
Will and Grace (NBC): 9th season premiere
Great News (NBC): 2nd season premiere
Chicago Fire (NBC): 6th season premiere
How to get away with Murder (ABC): 4th season premiere
September 29:
Big Mouth (Netflix): The complete 1st season
Tin Star (Amazon): Series Premiere
Hell's Kitchen (FOX): 17th season premiere (All-Star edition)
Z Nation (SyFy): 4th season premiere
Macgyver (CBS): 2nd season premiere
Marvel's Inhumans (ABC): 2 hour series premiere
The Exorcist (FOX): 2nd season premiere
Hawaii Five-O (CBS): 8th season premiere
Blue Bloods (CBS): 8th season premiere
Gerald's Game (Netflix): Movie Premiere
September 30:
Saturday Night Live (NBC): 43rd season premiere
October
October 1:
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN): 10th season premiere
The Toy Box (ABC): 2nd season premiere
Bob's Burgers (FOX): 8th season premiere
Shark Tank (ABC): 2 hour 9th season premiere
The Simpsons (FOX): 29th season premiere
Ghosted (FOX): Series premiere
Wisdom of the Crowd (CBS): Series premiere
The Family Guy (FOX): 15th season premiere
Poldark (PBS): 3rd season premiere
Last Man on Earth (FOX): 4th season premiere
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS): 9th season premiere
Curb your Enthusiasm (HBO): 9th season premiere
Ten Days in the Valley (ABC): Series premiere
October 2:
Lucifer (FOX): 3rd season premiere
9JKL (CBS): Series premiere
The Gifted (FOX): Series premiere
October 3:
The Middle (ABC): 9th season premiere
Fresh off the Boat (ABC): 4th season premiere
black-ish (ABC): 4th season premiere
The Mayor (ABC): Series premiere
Kevin (probably) Saves the World (ABC): Series premiere
October 5:
Scandal (ABC): 7th season premiere
Van Helsing (SyFy): 2nd season premiere
Ghost Wars (SyFy): Series premiere
October 6:
Once Upon a Time (ABC): 7th season premiere
October 7:
Spielberg (HBO): Special documentary presentation
October 8:
Madam Secretary (CBS): 4th season premiere
America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC): 28th season premiere
October 9:
Supergirl (CW): 3rd season premiere
Valor (CW): Series premiere
October 10:
The Flash (CW): 4th season premiere
DC's Legends of Tomorrow (CW): 3rd season premiere
October 11:
Chance (Hulu): 2nd season premiere
Riverdale (CW): 2nd season premiere
Dynasty (CW): Series premiere
Mr. Robot (USA): 3rd season premiere
The Shannara Chronicles (Spike/Paramount Network): 2nd season premiere
October 12:
I Love You America (Sarah Silverman): (Hulu): Series premiere
Supernatural (CW): 13th season premiere
Arrow (CW): 6th season premiere
October 13:
Mindhunter (Netflix): Series premiere
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW): 3rd season premiere
Jane the Virgin (CW): 4th season premiere
October 15:
The Berlin Station (Epix): 2nd season premiere
Good Behavior (TNT): 2nd season premiere
White Famous (Showtime): Series premiere
October 16:
Star Wars Rebels (Disney XD): Season premiere
October 17:
Slasher: Guilty Party (Netflix): 2nd season premiere
October 18:
Freakish (Hulu): 2nd season premiere
October 20:
Superstition (SyFy): Series premiere
October 22:
The Walking Dead (AMC): 8th season premiere
Graves (Epix): 2nd season premiere
Talking Dead (AMC): 7th season premiere
October 24:
The Last O.G. (TBS): Series premiere
October 27:
Stranger Things (Netflix): 2nd season premiere
Blindspot (NBC): 3rd season premiere
October 30:
Superior Donuts (CBS): 2nd season premiere
October 31:
Major Crimes (TNT): 6th season premiere
November
November 1:
Stan against Evil (Sundance): 2nd season premiere
November 2:
Mom (CBS): 5th season premiere
Life in Pieces (CBS): 3rd season premiere
S.W.A.T. (CBS): Series premiere
November 3:
Alias Grace (Netflix): Series premiere
November 5:
The Girlfriend Experience (Starz): 2nd season premiere
Shameless (Showtime): 8th season premiere
SMILF (Showtime): Series premiere
Ride with Norman Reedus (AMC): 2nd season premiere
November 7:
Damnation (USA): Series premiere
November 14:
Future Man (Hulu): Series premiere
November 15:
Mythbusters (Science): 20th season premiere
November 19:
Search Party (TBS): 2nd season premiere
November 21:
Chicago Med (NBC): 3rd season premiere
Marvel's Runaways (Hulu): Series premiere
November 22:
Godless (Netflix): The complete 1st season
November 23:
She's Gotta Have It (Netflix): Series premiere
November 27:
DC 4-part crossover event:
Supergirl (CW): Part 1
Arrow (CW): Part 2 - Special Night
November 28:
Glitch (Netflix): The complete 2nd season
The Flash (CW): Part 3
DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Part 4
November 29:
Vikings (History): 5th season premiere
Please note:
Here is a near complete list for the most notable Fall 2017 premiere dates. There's a lot. Hundreds of new and returning shows.
If you don't see a show listed here, it's date hasn't been announced yet or it's premiering Midseason (late 2017 or 2018)
Realistically I think maybe less than 10% will be watched or be of interest to the folks here who are still semi-active in this forum. There's simply not enough time or activity in this forum to cover everything. So I'm probably not going to do as many threads for new shows. Probably mostly action, genre shows, streaming or cable.
Good Luck programming your DVR's and keeping track of everything on your streaming platforms.
If you notice anything missing (probably not many), feel free to post.
Last edited by DJariya; 10-21-17 at 03:05 PM.
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Re: Notable Fall 2017 Premiere Dates
SyFy announced a bunch of their Fall scripted show premiere dates (new and old) I updated the OP
SYFY's fall and winter schedule is below:
SCRIPTED ORIGINALS (in order of air date)
CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE - Second Installment Premieres Wednesday, September 20 at 10/9c
Inspired by Brian Russell's "creepypasta" tale, CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE tells the story of a young woman named Margot Sleator, played by Amy Forsyth ("The Path"), and her best friend Jules (Aisha Dee "The Bold Type"), who visit the No-End House, a bizarre house of horrors that consists of a series of increasingly disturbing rooms. When Margot returns home, she realizes everything has changed. The second six-hour installment will be directed by Steven Piet ("Uncle John"). Franchise creator Nick Antosca ("Hannibal," "Teen Wolf") will return as executive producer and showrunner; Max Landis ("Chronicle," "American Ultra") will also executive produce.
HAPPY! - Series Premiere Wednesday, November 29 at 10/9c
Universal Cable Productions' HAPPY! is based on New York Times best-selling author Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's graphic novel of the same name. The series follows Nick Sax (Christopher Meloni, "Law & Order: SVU") - an intoxicated, corrupt ex-cop turned hit man - who is adrift in a world of casual murder, soulless sex and betrayal. After a hit gone wrong, his inebriated life is forever changed by a tiny, relentlessly positive, imaginary blue winged horse named "Happy" (Patton Oswalt). Executive producers Morrison ("Batman," "The Invisibles") and Brian Taylor ("Crank," "Gamer") co-wrote the pilot teleplay. Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty and Toby Jaffe of Original Film ("The Fast and the Furious" franchise), Meloni and showrunner Patrick Macmanus will also executive produce. Taylor directed the pilot.
CO-PRODUCTIONS/ ACQUISITIONS (in order of air date)
CON MAN - Television Debut of Web Series Airs Saturday, September 9 at 10/9c
The short form web series, which debuted on Vimeo and Comic-Con HQ, will have its television debut with a Season 1 marathon on Saturday, September 9th beginning at 10/9c showing all 13 episodes back-to-back. The critically acclaimed, geektastic series, which recently received two Emmy(R) nominations for Outstanding Actor and Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, follows the journey of Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk), a washed-up, former sci-fi celebrity who revisits his glory days on the convention circuit. The series is executive produced by Tudyk, PJ Haarsma and Nathan Fillion, who also co-stars. The star-studded first season also features Seth Green, Felicia Day, Sean Astin, James Gunn, Tricia Helfer and many more.
Z NATION - Season 4 Premieres Friday, September 29 at 9/8c
Z NATION follows a team of everyday heroes, led by Lieutenant Warren (Kellita Smith), during their epic struggle to save humanity. Season 4 begins with a mind-bending jump in time. Murphy and Warren find themselves alive in Zona, the zombie free playground for billionaires. Meanwhile, the rest of our heroes are fighting alongside the last of the humans against the mutated Zombie Virus and the unkillable "MAD-Z's." Warren's mysterious dream of a black rainbow and flesh-eating black rain propels the season forward and puts our heroes in the middle of an even worse Zompocalypse. Here they will have to battle Jugalo Zombies and find the Zombified President of the United States - or at least his thumb. Produced by The Asylum, Z NATION stars Kellita Smith, Keith Allan, DJ Qualls, Anastasia Baranova, Russell Hodgkinson, Nat Zang, Joseph Gatt, Emilio Rivera and Matt Cedeņo.
VAN HELSING - Season 2 Premieres Thursday, October 5 at 9/8c
VAN HELSING stars Kelly Overton ("True Blood") as Vanessa Van Helsing, a descendent of the Van Helsing lineage who must lead mankind against a world controlled by vampires in the post-Rising apocalypse. In Season 2, Vanessa and the other survivors discover old alliances have crumbled, and new connections expose long-buried secrets about The Rising, the Van Helsing heritage and the survival of humankind itself.
GHOST WARS - Series Premiere Thursday, October 5 at 10/9c
Created by Simon Barry, the horror series GHOST WARS is set in a remote Alaskan town that has been overrun by paranormal forces. Local outcast Roman Mercer (Avan Jogia, "Tut," "Victorious") must overcome the town's prejudices and his own personal demons to harness his repressed psychic powers in order to save everyone from the mass haunting threatening to destroy them all. GHOST WARS is produced by Nomadic Pictures. Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev ("Fargo," "Van Helsing," "Hell On Wheels"), Simon Barry ("Continuum"), Dennis Heaton ("Motive") and David Von Ancken ("Code Black") serve as executive producers. The series also stars Vincent D'Onofrio ("The Judge," "Daredevil"), Kim Coates ("Sons of Anarchy"), Kandyse McClure (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, "Hemlock Grove"), Kristin Lehman ("Motive") and Meatloaf ("Fight Club").
SUPERSTITION - Series Premiere Friday, October 6 at 10/9c
The series centers on the Hastings family, owners of the only funeral home in the mysterious town of La Rochelle, Georgia. The family also acts as the keepers of the town's dark secrets and history. Known for its haunted houses, elevated graveyards, odd townsfolk and rich history of unusual phenomena, the town is also a "landing patch" for the world's darkest manifestations of fear, guided into the world by an ancient, mysterious malefactor. XLrator Media's Barry Gordon and MVPTV's Mario Van Peebles ("Roots," "Bloodline," "Hand of God," "Empire," "Lost") will produce, and Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, "Boomtown," "House M.D.") has been tapped as showrunner, and Laurence Andries ("Alias," "Six Feet Under," "Supernatural," "The Pacific") will executive produce.
Read more at http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2...W1l5xZcvUgR.99
SCRIPTED ORIGINALS (in order of air date)
CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE - Second Installment Premieres Wednesday, September 20 at 10/9c
Inspired by Brian Russell's "creepypasta" tale, CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE tells the story of a young woman named Margot Sleator, played by Amy Forsyth ("The Path"), and her best friend Jules (Aisha Dee "The Bold Type"), who visit the No-End House, a bizarre house of horrors that consists of a series of increasingly disturbing rooms. When Margot returns home, she realizes everything has changed. The second six-hour installment will be directed by Steven Piet ("Uncle John"). Franchise creator Nick Antosca ("Hannibal," "Teen Wolf") will return as executive producer and showrunner; Max Landis ("Chronicle," "American Ultra") will also executive produce.
HAPPY! - Series Premiere Wednesday, November 29 at 10/9c
Universal Cable Productions' HAPPY! is based on New York Times best-selling author Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's graphic novel of the same name. The series follows Nick Sax (Christopher Meloni, "Law & Order: SVU") - an intoxicated, corrupt ex-cop turned hit man - who is adrift in a world of casual murder, soulless sex and betrayal. After a hit gone wrong, his inebriated life is forever changed by a tiny, relentlessly positive, imaginary blue winged horse named "Happy" (Patton Oswalt). Executive producers Morrison ("Batman," "The Invisibles") and Brian Taylor ("Crank," "Gamer") co-wrote the pilot teleplay. Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty and Toby Jaffe of Original Film ("The Fast and the Furious" franchise), Meloni and showrunner Patrick Macmanus will also executive produce. Taylor directed the pilot.
CO-PRODUCTIONS/ ACQUISITIONS (in order of air date)
CON MAN - Television Debut of Web Series Airs Saturday, September 9 at 10/9c
The short form web series, which debuted on Vimeo and Comic-Con HQ, will have its television debut with a Season 1 marathon on Saturday, September 9th beginning at 10/9c showing all 13 episodes back-to-back. The critically acclaimed, geektastic series, which recently received two Emmy(R) nominations for Outstanding Actor and Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, follows the journey of Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk), a washed-up, former sci-fi celebrity who revisits his glory days on the convention circuit. The series is executive produced by Tudyk, PJ Haarsma and Nathan Fillion, who also co-stars. The star-studded first season also features Seth Green, Felicia Day, Sean Astin, James Gunn, Tricia Helfer and many more.
Z NATION - Season 4 Premieres Friday, September 29 at 9/8c
Z NATION follows a team of everyday heroes, led by Lieutenant Warren (Kellita Smith), during their epic struggle to save humanity. Season 4 begins with a mind-bending jump in time. Murphy and Warren find themselves alive in Zona, the zombie free playground for billionaires. Meanwhile, the rest of our heroes are fighting alongside the last of the humans against the mutated Zombie Virus and the unkillable "MAD-Z's." Warren's mysterious dream of a black rainbow and flesh-eating black rain propels the season forward and puts our heroes in the middle of an even worse Zompocalypse. Here they will have to battle Jugalo Zombies and find the Zombified President of the United States - or at least his thumb. Produced by The Asylum, Z NATION stars Kellita Smith, Keith Allan, DJ Qualls, Anastasia Baranova, Russell Hodgkinson, Nat Zang, Joseph Gatt, Emilio Rivera and Matt Cedeņo.
VAN HELSING - Season 2 Premieres Thursday, October 5 at 9/8c
VAN HELSING stars Kelly Overton ("True Blood") as Vanessa Van Helsing, a descendent of the Van Helsing lineage who must lead mankind against a world controlled by vampires in the post-Rising apocalypse. In Season 2, Vanessa and the other survivors discover old alliances have crumbled, and new connections expose long-buried secrets about The Rising, the Van Helsing heritage and the survival of humankind itself.
GHOST WARS - Series Premiere Thursday, October 5 at 10/9c
Created by Simon Barry, the horror series GHOST WARS is set in a remote Alaskan town that has been overrun by paranormal forces. Local outcast Roman Mercer (Avan Jogia, "Tut," "Victorious") must overcome the town's prejudices and his own personal demons to harness his repressed psychic powers in order to save everyone from the mass haunting threatening to destroy them all. GHOST WARS is produced by Nomadic Pictures. Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev ("Fargo," "Van Helsing," "Hell On Wheels"), Simon Barry ("Continuum"), Dennis Heaton ("Motive") and David Von Ancken ("Code Black") serve as executive producers. The series also stars Vincent D'Onofrio ("The Judge," "Daredevil"), Kim Coates ("Sons of Anarchy"), Kandyse McClure (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, "Hemlock Grove"), Kristin Lehman ("Motive") and Meatloaf ("Fight Club").
SUPERSTITION - Series Premiere Friday, October 6 at 10/9c
The series centers on the Hastings family, owners of the only funeral home in the mysterious town of La Rochelle, Georgia. The family also acts as the keepers of the town's dark secrets and history. Known for its haunted houses, elevated graveyards, odd townsfolk and rich history of unusual phenomena, the town is also a "landing patch" for the world's darkest manifestations of fear, guided into the world by an ancient, mysterious malefactor. XLrator Media's Barry Gordon and MVPTV's Mario Van Peebles ("Roots," "Bloodline," "Hand of God," "Empire," "Lost") will produce, and Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, "Boomtown," "House M.D.") has been tapped as showrunner, and Laurence Andries ("Alias," "Six Feet Under," "Supernatural," "The Pacific") will executive produce.
Read more at http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2...W1l5xZcvUgR.99
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Re: Notable Fall 2017 Premiere Dates
Thanks for posting all these. I'm really just looking forward to This is Us, Survivor, and the return of the comedies. I'm not really interested in many network hour long dramas and I burnt out on superhero shows last year.
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Among those I'm most excited about is Knightfall, debuting December 6th on the History channel, which follows the end of the Knights Templar.
I've also heard that SyFy's Happy has been pushed back from 11/29 to 12/06.
I've also heard that SyFy's Happy has been pushed back from 11/29 to 12/06.
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http://deadline.com/2017/10/marvel-a...gg-1202184120/
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD is headed back to ABC for season 5 on December 1, shortly after Inhumans ends its freshman season run. The Marvel comic series will have a special two-hour premiere at 8 PM EST and will air at its regular time of 9 PM EST starting December 8.
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Chicago Med will premiere November 21st
This totally fell off my radar, but the 2nd season of Slasher (formerly on Chiller) is now a Netflix original series. It premieres Tuesday October 17th.
This totally fell off my radar, but the 2nd season of Slasher (formerly on Chiller) is now a Netflix original series. It premieres Tuesday October 17th.