Now that the new year is in full swing, TV networks and DSPs are rolling out new content for public consumption. 2023 will not only bring the return of some of the most beloved TV shows, but also the debut of new shows that have the potential to be tomorrow’s classics.
Last February’s hot hits Bel-Air Will return to Peacock. The cliffhanger season finale left many unanswered questions, leaving Will with no doubts about his family’s love and loyalty.This reimagined version of NBC Bel-Air Fresh Prince Focus on powerful themes like classism, racism, substance abuse and more, and grow into one of the best shows of 2022.Later next month, the sixth and final season snowfall debuted on FX. For five years we have seen Franklin Saint’s (Damson Idris) Empire, but now with his family divided, his future seems more uncertain than ever.
Marvel will have a big presence in the digital space in 2023.In addition to their many successful films, we will also see Black shows such as heart of steel, Ahsoka, Secret Invasion Wait, all of this is coming to Disney+ before the end of the year.animated Moon Maiden and the Devil Dinosaur premieres on February 10 and stars Marvel’s first African-American teenage superhero, Lunella.
From Harlem arrive Queen Charlotte: The Bridgerton StoryHere are the shows you can’t miss this year.
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Tell the truth (1/20), Apple TV+
apple tv to be honest Starring Academy Award winners Octavia Spencer and Gabrielle Union. The third season of the NAACP Image Award-winning series will premiere its first episode on Friday, January 20, followed by weekly Friday episodes.
02
Defendant (1/22), Fox
Fox will implement fuzzy zone This year’s concept and defendant. The show will explore the cases of people who find themselves in legal danger. The 15-episode series will feature a different actor each week in the crime-and-punishment story and boasts a stellar cast that includes Wendell Pierce.
03
The 1619 Project (1/26), Hulu
1619 plan Host Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine continue their quest as they bring the six-part docu-series to the small screen—through its debut in 2019, A Book and a Podcast — “Reconstructing” America’s History and Place “The Aftermath of Slavery and the Contributions of Black Americans Are Central to the American National Narrative.”
04
Harlem (2/3), Prime Video
From writer Tracy Oliver, season two Harlem She’ll pick herself up after Camille ruined her career and messed up her love life, and she must now figure out how to put the pieces back together. Tye ponders her future; Quinn embarks on a journey of self-discovery; Angie’s career takes a turn for the better.
05
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil’s Dinosaur (2/10), Disney+
Moon Maiden and the Devil Dinosaur Adapted from Marvel’s hit comic book, it’s about Lunella, Marvel’s first African-American teenage superhero. The show stars Diamond White as Lunella Lafayette, Fred Tatasio as Demon Dinosaur, Libe Barrell as Casey, Alfre Woodard as Mimi, Sahir Zamatar as Aya Delia, Jermaine Fowler as James Jr., Gary Anthony Williams as Pops, and executive producer Laurence Fishburne as The Beyonder. .
06
Snowfall (2/22), FX
snowfallThe highly anticipated sixth and final season premieres on February 22 and includes the first two episodes of the 10-episode series. Damson Idris stars as Franklin Saints, the Saints family empire thrown into uncertain times after Louie and Jerome decide to do their own thing.
07
Bel-Air Bay (2/23), Peacock
series as a reimagined version of a sitcom Bel-Air Fresh Prince It will return for a second season in February. The season 1 finale was emotionally charged as Will talks to his dad (Marlon Wayans) after 13 long years, and season 2 will begin.
08
Ironheart (Fall/Winter 23), Disney+
after her debut Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverDominic Thorne returns to the MCU for her own series, heart of steelThe child prodigy shot to fame in the film by building his own Iron Man suit and creating a machine that can detect vibrating gold under the sea.
09
Ahsoka (TBA), Disney+
Ahsoka Tano at Star Wars: The Clone Warsthe character debuted in the second season mandalorian, played by Rosario Dawson. Dawson will reprise his role as Ahsoka, which is slated to hit Disney+ sometime in 2023.
10
Idol (TBA), HBO Max
Singer-songwriter Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye teamed up with Euphoria creator Sam Levinson on a TV show about a pop star named Jocelyn who falls from the top of the charts and joins a cult led by a man named Tedros leader. Idol will premiere on HBO Max later this year.
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Secret Invasion (Early 2023), Disney+
Starring the incomparable Samuel L. Jackson, Marvel’s Secret Invasion Tells the story of the shape-shifting Skrulls who have infiltrated every hall of power in the world, trying to destroy its protector before they see it coming.
12
Big Cigar (TBA), Apple TV
The Big Cigar Chronicles is wanted by FBI Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton, by moonlightAndré Holland tries to get good friend and Easy Rider producer Bert Schneider to help him travel to Cuba. Along with Holland, it stars Moses Ingram, Glenn Tuman, Tiffany Boone and Noah Emmerich.
13
Black Cake (TBD), Hulu
Based on the 2022 book by Charmaine Wilkerson, the show takes place after the death of a widow named Eleanor Bennett. Bennett’s two estranged children, Byron and Benny, left behind a flash drive filled with previously untold stories of their mother’s journey from the Caribbean to America.
14
Queen Charlotte: The Bridgerton Tale (TBD), Netflix
Golda Rosheuvel will return to her iconic role as Queen Charlotte of Bridgerton in this spinoff. This time around, the show will delve into her marriage to King George and the social change it sparked. India Amarteifio will play the young Queen Charlotte.
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