- Culture
- 21 May 18
The only good thing about summer ending and the darker days creeping in, is it means you have an excuse to hide yourself away and nestle into a load of new TV series and this year, we have you covered.
Here we give you, all of the best new TV shows that are about to air across the pond, shortly to grace out screens here in Ireland. With the massive success from the likes of 'Riverdale' and '13 Reasons Why', these easy to watch American TV shows really suck you in and succumb you to serious hibernation. In fairness, it's great for saving money when you're in a TV show hole, so here's the top picks for Autumn 2018..
MANIFEST
NBC brings you what has been described as the new 'Lost,' but in reverse. The drama from Robert Zemeckis is described as a high-concept, emotionally rich journey into a world grounded in hope, heart and destiny. When Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Watch the trailer below
NEW AMSTERDAM
Again from NBC, this medical drama is inspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer's memoir Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital. Ryan Eggold and Janet Montgomery star in the Universal Television drama from David Schulner (Emerald City).
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I FEEL BAD
Inspired by Orli Auslander's book I Feel Bad: All Day. Every Day. About Everything. Sarayu Blue (No Tomorrow) stars as a mother, wife, friend, boss and daughter in the modern comedy about being perfectly OK with being imperfect. Paul Adelstein co-stars.
MAGNUM P.I
CBS brings you a slam dunk since its pickup, Jay Hernandez stars in the Hawaii-set "updated" reboot of the Tom Selleck classic as an ex-Navy SEAL who returns home from Afghanistan and repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator.