Your new favorite TV series may be just over the horizon. Here's what we're looking forward to in 2022
Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos by Netflix, Disney and HBO As television evolves through the COVID epoch of the late-period streaming era, the once-familiar anticipation cycle built around semi-annual “seasons” has gone increasingly askew: Major, much-hyped series can debut at any point on the calendar, returning shows can go anywhere from mere months to several years between seasons, and projects that have lain dormant for ages can be unexpectedly revived by a parent company’s streaming...
All Creatures Great and Small season two Anyone who watched the first season of this lovely Masterpiece–BBC production knows exactly how good it’s going to feel to return to the Yorkshire Dales with these endearing veterinarians. Not many TV series have this show’s balance of sweetness and gravity; it’s a rare treat. —Kathryn VanArendonk
Archive 81 Based very loosely on the podcast of the same name, this horror series tracks what happens to an archivist at the Museum of the Moving Image who gets a side gig piecing together found footage made by a documentarian. Naturally the footage points to something sinister. Honestly, dude should have been suspicious when he was told he had to work at a very remote location upstate with extremely spotty cell service.
Ozark season four, part one The first half of the fourth season of Ozark gets underway with an episode called, appropriately, “The Beginning of the End.” While I am sworn to silence about what the Byrdes are up to in the new season, I will say that it begins in a jarring fashion. —JC Monarch Is this Empire but with country music? Succession with a twang? Nashville but, like, not Nashville? As of this writing it’s hard to say since we haven’t seen Monarch yet. But its premise — about the power-hungry dynamics within a country music family that includes singing patriarch and matriarch Albie Roman and Dottie Cantrell Roman as well as their heir-apparent daughter Nicky — contains echoes of all those previous series.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season four At the end of season three, Midge Maisel experienced a rare thing for her: a consequence, losing out on a European tour after hinting onstage about singer Shy Baldwin’s sexuality. That seems like the show acknowledging that perhaps our Mrs. Maisel has been a little too blessed, potentially leading into a season that gives her more substantial challenges to face.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Cherished as a millennial artifact by virtue of its Destiny’s Child theme song alone, the early-’00s Disney Channel series about a Black family is coming back on Disney+. The new version brings back the original voice cast as the main characters, alongside an of-the-moment set of guest stars that includes Lizzo and Lil Nas X. Destined to launch a thousand memes.
Barry season three At the end of the second season of Barry, Gene Cousineau learned that Barry Berkman was responsible for the death of Gene’s girlfriend, Janice , who also happened to be a detective. What will Gene do with this information? Three years after that season-two finale, we’ll hopefully get some answers. —JC
Lord of the Rings Knock knock. Who’s there? It’s yet another attempt to create a Game of Thrones–audience-chasing giant fantasy-series hit on Amazon Prime. —KVA Florida Man From Carlos to Wasp Network, Point Break to The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, Edgar Ramírez can balance gruff toughness and unexpected vulnerability like few actors this ruggedly attractive can. In the smirkingly titled Florida Man, Ramírez plays an ex-cop returning to his home state with one simple task: track down the runaway girlfriend of a Philadelphia mobster. Surprise! The job isn’t that easy.
The Idol The Weeknd, whose cinematic music videos include nods to David Lynch and Martin Scorsese, is the co-creator and star of this miniseries about the leader of a self-help movement — and, essentially, cult — who becomes involved with a pop star. Amy Seimetz, whose dreamy, surreal aesthetic was so effective in her directorial effort She Dies Tomorrow, will helm all six episodes. —RH
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