Sorry “Abbott Elementary” and “Grey’s Anatomy” fans — there won’t be new episodes airing anytime soon.
Some viewers may be unaware, but striking screenwriters and actors have brought production to a screeching halt, including on many popular shows like “Law & Order” and “1923.” So fans will have to wait to find out if Janine and Gregory can really be just friends on “Abbott” or if Kim Raver’s Dr. Teddy Altman survives after collapsing on “Grey’s.” But there’s plenty of new characters and familiar faces heading to screens via already-completed shows that are ready to air.
Jesse L. Martin returns to NBC in “The Irrational,” playing a behavioral science expert with a keen understanding of what makes people tick. This skill makes him an in-demand problem solver and translator-of-sorts for government agencies and big corporations. The show is based on Dan Ariely’s book, “Predictably Irrational” and premieres Sept. 25. Episodes will also stream on Peacock.
The heartbreaking-yet-hopeful WWII novel “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr has been turned into a four-episode series directed by Shawn Levy for Netflix. It follows the story of Marie as a blind, young woman in hiding in German-occupied France and a Nazi solder named Werner . He’s an orphan who was drafted against his will and the show explores how their lives intersect. The limited series also stars Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie and debuts Nov. 2.
Young adult superheroes need education too, and that’s the backdrop of the new Prime Video series “Gen V,” a spin-off of “The Boys.” Superheroes-in-training are enrolled at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where they fraternize in between high-stakes competitions of strength and ability. Like “The Boys,” the show takes an irreverent approach to its supes. The first three episodes drop Sept. 29.
Kevin Costner’s “Yellowstone,” which airs on Paramount Network, is now getting a broadcast run on CBS beginning Sunday. They’ve also imported international shows to air in the States. “Ghosts UK,” the original version of “Ghosts” that inspired the Rose McIver-led U.S. remake, will debut Nov. 16.
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