Best new tv shows 2018
2018 was a great year for TV, with many new shows premiering across various networks and streaming platforms. Here are some of the best new TV shows that premiered in 2018:
- Atlanta (FX) - A surreal and critically acclaimed comedy-drama series created by Donald Glover, following the life of a young rapper in Atlanta.
- Killing Eve (BBC America) - A spy thriller series that follows a cat-and-mouse game between an MI6 agent and a psychopathic assassin.
- The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) - A horror series that follows a family's supernatural experiences in a haunted house and explores the consequences of trauma.
- The Good Place (NBC) - A fantasy-comedy series that follows Eleanor Shellstrop as she navigates the afterlife and tries to become a better person.
- Barry (HBO) - A dark comedy-drama series that follows a hitman who tries to leave his criminal life behind and become an actor in Los Angeles.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) - A period comedy-drama series that follows a housewife-turned-comedian in the 1950s.
- Maniac (Netflix) - A dark comedy-drama series that follows two strangers who participate in a mysterious pharmaceutical trial that alters their perception of reality.
- **The End of the F*ing World (Netflix) - A dark comedy-drama series that follows a teenage boy who believes he's a psychopath and sets out to kill someone, but ends up on a road trip with a rebellious classmate.
- Castle Rock (Hulu) - A psychological horror series set in the world of Stephen King's fiction, following a woman who returns to her hometown and becomes embroiled in a mystery.
- The Passage (Fox) - A vampire horror series based on the novel by Justin Cronin, following a team of scientists and agents who discover a way to stop a vampire virus from spreading.
- The Conners (ABC) - A sitcom that follows the Conner family, a working-class family from Illinois, as they navigate life after the death of their patriarch.
- The Kids Are Alright (ABC) - A sitcom that follows a traditional Irish-Catholic family in the 1970s, exploring themes of family, faith, and identity.
- One Day at a Time (Netflix) - A sitcom that follows a Cuban-American family and their experiences with love, family, and identity.
- The OA (Netflix) - A supernatural drama series that follows a young woman who returns after being missing for seven years, with a mysterious story to tell.
- The Terror (AMC) - A historical horror series based on the true story of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition to the Arctic in the 1840s.
These are just a few of the many great new TV shows that premiered in 2018. I hope you find something that interests you!