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 February 1 on NBC. Premiering on February 1st (though then immediately taking a hiatus for the rest of the month while the Winter Olympics air), this comedy from former SNL writer Mike O’Brien and producers Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels stars It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton as a would-be philosophy professor who reluctantly takes a position as a high school biology teacher after his dream gig falls through. Rather than actually teach them biology, he intends to use his students to his own benefit. Patton Oswalt plays his principal, while Lyric Lewis, Jean Villepique, and Mary Sohn co-star.