The Gifted

September 22 officially marks the end of summer, which basically means we’ve got a slew of new TV series to add to our queue.

Get ready for these 14 TV shows debuting this fall.


Star Trek: Discovery (Sept. 24)
Set roughly a decade before the events of the original Star Trek series, the show will introduce new characters, new missions, and a new ship. With the success of the Star Trek franchise, the show is sure to inspire a new generation of dreamers and doers.



Young Sheldon (Sept. 25)
A prequel to The Big Bang Theory (aka the number one television comedy series), Young Sheldon takes us back to 1989 and follows the life and misadventures of young Sheldon.



Me, Myself & I (Sept. 25)
This comedy explores the life of one man over a 50-year span: his 14-year-old self in 1991, his 40-year-old self in the present, and his 65-year-old self in 2042.



The Good Doctor (Sept. 25)
Can a young man who is personally unable to relate to people save lives? The Good Doctor follows Shaun Murphy, a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, as he joins the ranks of doctors in a prestigious hospital.



The Brave (Sept. 25)
This new drama takes a compelling look into the lives of the complex world of America’s undercover special ops team and the sacrifices they make.



SEAL Team (Sept. 27)
An elite unit of the Navy executes dangerous stake missions to protect the nation in this heart-pounding and thrilling drama.



Marvel’s Inhumans (Sept. 29)
Based on the Marvel comic series, a group of superhumans seeks to protect themselves in an isolated community.



Ghosted (Oct. 1)
The supernatural comedy follows two polar opposite characters played by Craig Robinson and Adam Scott, as they investigate paranormal activities in Los Angeles.



The Gifted (Oct. 2)
Based on Marvel’s X-Men series, this latest installment tells the story of a mutant institute battling for peaceful co-existence with humanity.



The Mayor (Oct. 3)
A struggling young rapper (played by Brandon Michael Hall) runs for mayor as a publicity stunt and actually wins the race.



Dynasty (Oct. 11)
The new CW drama follows two of America’s wealthiest families as they feud over fortune and their children.



S.W.A.T. (Nov. 2)
Based on the film and 1975 television series of the same name, a S.W.A.T. lieutenant, played by Shemar Moore, leads a highly trained unit that is the last stop for solving high-level crimes in Los Angeles.



Future Man (Nov. 19)
Starring Josh Hutcherson, a man who leads a double life — janitor by day and gamer by night — is suddenly recruited by mysterious visitors to save humanity from extinction.



She’s Gotta Have It (Nov. 23)
Based on the Spike Lee film with the same title, the show follows one woman and her three lovers.

xx, The FabFitFun Team