10 Returning TV Shows That You Need To Watch This Fall - Part 9
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10 Returning TV Shows That You Need To Watch This Fall

As is the case every year, this Fall will see the debut of countless new shows. Just some of those on the way include small screen continuations of movies like Limitless and The Minority Report, as well as even more comic book adaptations in the form of Lucifer and Supergirl. Throw in original dramas like The Bastard Executioner, Blindspot, and even a new take on The Muppets, and we're all going to be very spoiled for choice.
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3) The Walking Dead

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The Walking Dead didn’t do a great job with The Governor, and while that left many fans of the comic book series disappointed, it certainly didn’t have much of an impact on the show’s record breaking ratings. Since then, the series has vastly improved, first with a batch of standalone episodes, and then with a major status quo shift which has seen Rick Grimes and his fellow survivors find salvation at last…or so it seems.

With fan-favourite character Morgan set to make his return and a possible fracture in the group as Rick’s actions continue to split opinions, season six of The Walking Dead could just be the best yet. It’s even been revealed that the premiere will feature 654 zombies in what sounds like an insane set piece.

That alone makes it worth checking out, but plenty of character from the comics are also expected to be introduced this year, which should get fans excited.


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