We have high expectations for TV in 2020. Here's what we'll be watching
BoJack Horseman, Succession, The New Pope, and Schitt’s Creek. Photo-Illustration: Vulture, HBO an Pop Every new TV year brings with it a sense of potential — for greatness, yes, but also disappointment. With dozens and dozens of new series entering the broadcast and streaming ecosystems, not to mention entirely new streaming services , there’s no way every one of them can live up to their pedigrees and loglines, which have been crafted specifically to stoke our anticipation.
The Outsider A 2018 Stephen King novel turns into a limited series with a definite The Night Of vibe, which is not a surprise considering that Night Of writer Richard Price is involved in adapting it. The Outsider starts out on standard crime-fare footing: A Little League coach, Terry Maitland , is arrested for the murder of a young boy. A detective has compelling evidence of his guilt, but Terry insists on his innocence.
Little America Kumail Nanjiani, The Big Sick co-writer Emily V. Gordon , Alan Yang , and Lee Eisenberg are among the executive producers of this anthology series about the American immigrant experience. The stories range from uplifting to comedic, and if you’re wondering if it’s worth an investment, the fact that Apple has already ordered a second season suggests it might be? —JC
The Goop Lab “This is dangerous,” says one voice in the trailer for The Goop Lab, the new streaming series spinoff of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop enterprise. “It’s unregulated,” adds another, a reminder that many of the wellness recommendations on the Goop site, and, presumably, in this Netflix show, are controversial, to say the least. “Should I be scared?” asks Paltrow in the sneak-peek clip. I don’t know, but I think audiences will be.
Interrogation You’ll never believe this, but there’s another crime-focused show to watch. This one takes a slightly different narrative approach, though. The episodes each focus on an interrogation related to the case of a young man accused of murdering his mother, but who insists he is innocent.
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Maplewood Murders Quibi is launching in April with a slate of reality shows, drama series, news shows, and some star-packed comedies. This is one of the comedies, a mobile-formatted series about murders in a small town starring Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, a bunch of other people you’ve heard of from SNL, and executive-produced by Lorne Michaels and Seth Meyers. —KVA
The 2020 Summer Olympic Games Block out time on your calendar now to sack out in the air conditioning and watch international athletes exert themselves in the hopes of winning a medal. The games will take place in Tokyo and feature some of the new — five sports have been added or are returning to the competition this year, including surfing, skateboarding, and baseball/softball — as well as some of the familiar.
Central Park Loren Bouchard, creator of Bob’s Burgers, is behind this animated musical comedy about a bunch of workers attempting to save Central Park. Apple TV+ has already committed to two seasons, which will feature the voices of two Frozen principals and two members of the Hamilton original Broadway cast , plus Kathryn Hahn, Titus Burgess, and Stanley Tucci. —JC
Fargo season 4 After a long hiatus, FX’s anthology show Fargo is returning with a pretty compelling new cast, including Chris Rock, Uzo Aduba, Jack Huston, Jason Schwartzman, Ben Whishaw, and Timothy Olyphant. The season is apparently set in 1950s Kansas City, and will be about a clash between two rival criminal organizations. —KVA
The Morning Show season 2 New episodes of the Jennifer Aniston/Reese Witherspoon #MeToo drama are due out later this year. But if someone told me it was suddenly available, I’d pivot to watch it so quickly that I wouldn’t even bother finishing this sen—. —JC
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