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What To Watch On Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, And HBO This Week

Photo by: Ron Batzdorff/NBC

TV fans, prepare yourselves because all of your favorite shows are premiering this week. And Hulu will be streaming them the next day for all of you delayed viewers. Whether you’ve been missing This Is Us or looking forward to NBC’s new series Manifest, these waning days of September are ready to deliver fresh TV goodness.

It’s not all about network premieres this week, though. Movie fans can look forward to the Netflix debut of A Wrinkle in Time, while HBO subscribers will be treated to the premiere of Phantom Thread. No matter what kind of entertainment you’re looking for, your favorite streaming sites have something for everyone this week.

Netflix

Sept. 23

The Walking Dead: Season 8

Sept. 25

A Wrinkle in Time
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Sept. 26

Norsemen: Season 2
The Hurricane Heist

Sept. 28

Chef’s Table: Volume 5
El Marginal: Season 2
Forest of Piano
Hold the Dark
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 2
Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane
Lost Song
Made in Mexico
Reboot: The Guardian Code: Season 2
Skylanders Academy: Season 3
The 3rd Eye
Two Catalonias

Our Picks:

The Walking Dead: Season 8

With Rick set to depart in Season 9, now’s the perfect time to revisit his big battle with Negan in Season 8. Just make sure you’re ready to relive that heartbreaking death.

A Wrinkle in Time

Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling star in this trippy, but heartwarming Disney movie about a young girl’s magical search for her father.

Chef’s Table

Chef’s Table is back with more drool-worthy food tales from the world’s top chefs.

Hulu

Sept. 24

9-1-1: Season 2 Premiere
Gemini (2018)
Iris (2001)

Sept. 25

Dancing with the Stars: Season 27 Premiere
The Good Doctor: Season 2 Premiere
Manifest: Series Premiere
The Resident: Season 2 Premiere
The Voice: Season 15 Premiere
Afterlife (2018)
UFO Chronicles: The Black Vault (2018)

Sept. 26

Dama y Obrero: Complete Season 1
The Gifted: Season 2 Premiere
Lethal Weapon: Season 3 Premiere
New Amsterdam: Series Premiere
This is Us: Season 3 Premiere
The Krays (1990)

Sept. 27

A Million Little Things: Series Premiere
American Housewife: Season 3 Premiere
Chicago Fire: Season 7 Premiere
Chicago Med: Season 4 Premiere
Chicago P.D.: Season 6 Premiere
Empire: Season 5 Premiere
The Goldbergs: Season 6 Premiere
Modern Family: Season 10 Premiere
Single Parents: Series Premiere
South Park: Season 22 Premiere
Star: Season 3 Premiere

Sept. 28

The Good Place: Season 3 Premiere
Grey’s Anatomy: Season 15 Premiere
How to Get Away With Murder: Season 5 Premiere
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 20 Premiere
Suburbicon (2017)

Sept. 29

The Cool Kids: Series Premiere
Dateline: Season 28 Premiere
Hell’s Kitchen: Season 18 Premiere
Last Man Standing: Season 7 Premiere
Jigsaw (2017)

Our Picks:

Manifest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwc27Lsr1EY

There’s an excellent chance that Manifest will go the way of all post-Lost high concept network shows (cancellation), but we’re still pulling for this series about a group of people whose plane lands five years in the future.

This Is Us

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl2vpB-LnFg

The Pearson family is back for the third season of tears, feels, and jaw-dropping twists.

A Million Little Things

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0aB4nA5MOQ

Like This Is Us? Then you’ll probably love these Big Chill-esque friends-as-family drama.

The Good Place

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaynKNZAKkc

TV’s best comedy returns for a third season of blowing our minds with forking hard moral dilemmas.

Amazon Video

Sept. 27

Escape Plan 2 (2018)

Sept. 28

King Lear, Season 1 (Prime Original Series)
Hannah (2017)
Diving (2017)
Suburbicon (2017)

Sept. 29

Jigsaw (2017)

Our Picks:

King Lear: Season 1

Anthony Hopkins steps into the role of King Lear in this opulent Shakespeare re-telling.

Suburbicon

Suburbia gets dangerous (and funny) in this twisted Matt Damon comedy.

HBO

Sept. 29

Phantom Thread (2017)

Our Pick:

Phantom Thread

Daniel Day-Lewis turns in a predictably remarkable performance in this luscious tale of a dressmaker’s obsession.

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