Winter TV Preview: 20 Notable Shows
Are you ready for not one, not two, but three different reinventions of the comic book TV series? How about period dramas starring Tom Hardy and Christina Ricci? A look at the life of another English queen, or a fictitious American pope? The return of The Good Wife and 24? Or perhaps all you need is a Series of Unfortunate Events.
Those concepts and more are headed to the small screen between now and early March. Find details on 20 noteworthy upcoming shows (both new and returning series, plus miniseries) below, ordered by date. And, for more premiere dates and details on every upcoming show (including those not profiled here), visit our 2017 TV Premiere Calendar.
Comedian Pete Holmes plays a New York-based stand-up comic who is forced to re-evaluate his life after he discovers that his wife has been cheating on him. Now without a place to live, he drifts from friend's couch to friend's couch as he tries to figure things out. Holmes created the series (which is based on his own life) and serves as a producer along with Judd Apatow. Lauren Lapkus, T.J. Miller, and Artie Lange also star, and you can expect cameos from plenty of Holmes's fellow comedians.