In the realm of small-screen entertainment, it's hard to imagine any TV offerings could top all the amazing TV shows we got in 2022. That said, there are just as many thrilling new series to look forward to in the year ahead as there is the return of shows we've been eagerly waiting for since their last finale dropped. 2023 started off strong with the premiere of HBO's adaptation of The Last of Us, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as the unlikely pair trekking across a post-apocalyptic landscape laden with the infected — and there are new seasons of shows like Loki coming our way — but truth be told, this list only scratches the surface of what's gearing up to air throughout the year. With so many titles yet to be announced, as well as premiere dates that aren't even confirmed, this list could certainly change, but as of now, here are the most anticipated TV shows we're looking forward to tuning in for in 2023.

Editor's note: This list was updated October 2023 to include The Curse.

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11 The Fall of the House of Usher, Netflix (October 12)

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10 Lessons in Chemistry, Apple TV+ (October 13)

9 Elite Season 7, Netflix (October 20)

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8 Fellow Travelers, Showtime (October 27)

Matt Bomer in Fellow Travelers
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7 All the Light We Cannot See, Netflix (November 2)

Louis Hofmann as Werner Pfennig in All the Light We Cannot See
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6 Buccaneers, Apple TV+ (November 8)

Kristine Froseth in The Buccaneers
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5 The Curse, Showtime (November 10)

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4 A Murder at the End of the World, Hulu (November 14)

3 Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Netflix (November 17)

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2 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Disney+ (Fall)

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1 Dune: The Sisterhood, HBO Max (TBA)

Lady Jessica in Bene Gesserit dress.
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