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5 TV Premieres You Don't Want To Miss This September

5 TV Premieres You Don't Want To Miss This September
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Make sure to save all the dates to not miss a single thing!

As the start of the new TV season approaches, many fans of many shows are met with the disappointment of their favorites not coming to their screens with new seasons. That has to do with WGA and SAG AFTRA strikes, which highly influenced the majority of large productions.

However, there still is some new content coming your way this Fall. In fact, the whole of September is marked with premieres!

Here are 5 TV shows that will air next month that have the potential to become your new favorites.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – September 10 (AMC)

If there is one spinoff that fans really want to see, it is the story of Daryl Dixon, brilliantly portrayed by Norman Reedus. Luckily for the viewers, starting September 10, everyone will be able to join Daryl on a journey that he takes after the original TWD ending.

The Other Black Girl – September 13 (Hulu )

This show starts out as an ironic piece, showing the white privilege being way too apparent in the working environment of Wagner Books, but quickly turns into a blood-chilling mystery. A must for everyone craving new and fresh TV thrillers.

American Horror Story: Delicate – September 20 (FX)

The return of a famous Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck’s joined horror piece is based on Danielle Valentine's book Delicate Condition. Starring Emma Roberts, Cara Delevigne, and Kim Kardashian, the season promises to be more extravagant and impressive than ever.

Still Up – September 22 (Apple TV Plus)

This season Apple TV Plus is ready to cater to all romcom lovers with its new production Still Up, which is focused on the long-distance friendship of two insomniacs, looking for a secret for a good night's sleep. What they will find instead is much more valuable.

Gen V – September 29 (Amazon Prime Video )

Although there is no certainty when the next The Boys season is going to premiere, as the show’s creator promised to get on with it only when the ongoing strikes are resolved, fans are not going to be bored this season. They are going to enjoy the spinoff, talking about the supes in creation instead.