2018 TV Preview: 25 Shows to Watch This Winter
If you opt to heat up your winter months with television's warm, glowing, warming glow, you certainly won't run out of options. January and February will see the arrival of new shows from Steven Soderbergh, Alan Ball, Ryan Murphy, Ronald D. Moore, Cary Fukunaga, Alex Gibney, and more. Expect a pair of promising sci-fi shows, a new (but different) DC Comics series, the return of favorites like The X-Files, and even a cartoon look at the Trump presidency. Preview each of the season's most promising new and returning shows in the gallery above.
Debuts January 17 on Comedy Central. Comedy Central's edgy new workplace comedy is set within a soulless multinational corporation named Hampton Deville. It stars Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, Aparna Nancherla, and Lance Reddick (who appears to be following Andre Braugher's career path from playing a Baltimore cop to starring in a sitcom). Upcoming guests include Natasha Lyonne, Jon Daly, Baron Vaughn, Kate Walsh, Aimee Mann, and Rory Scovel. Want to get an early taste? The first four episodes can be streamed right now via the Comedy Central app and website.