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A few updates; as mentioned in another thread For All Mankind returns on 19th February. Walking Dead season 10 continues on 28th February and season 3 of The Rookie premieres on 3rd January.
The Rookie Season 3 premieres on 3rd January American Gods (Starz) Season 3 Premieres Jan 10, Wandavision (Dis+) NEW SERIES Premieres Jan 15 Batwoman (CW) Season 2 Premieres Jan 17, Nancy Drew (CW) Season 2 Premieres Jan 20, Riverdale (CW) Season 5 Premieres Jan 20, Legacies (CW) Season 3 Premieres Jan 21, Charmed (CW) Season 2 Premieres Jan 24, Snowpiercer (TNT) Season 2 Premieres Jan 25, Black Lightning (CW) Season 4 Premieres Feb 8, For All Mankind returns on 19th February The Flash (CW) Season 7 Premieres Feb 23, Superman & Lois (CW) NEW SERIES Premieres Feb 23, The Walking Dead (AMC) Season 10 New Eps Premiere Feb 28,
I think I have mentioned it previously but there is a new scifi series called Resident Alien. It stars Alan Tudyk so I am sure it will garner much interest. It starts on 27th January
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Based on the Dark Horse comic, SYFY’s RESIDENT ALIEN follows Harry, an alien played by Alan Tudyk (Rogue One, Firefly) that crash lands on Earth and passes himself off as a small-town human doctor. Arriving with a secret mission to kill all humans, Harry starts off living a simple life… but things get a bit rocky when he’s roped into solving a local murder and realizes he needs to assimilate into his new world. As he does so, he begins to wrestle with the moral dilemma of his mission and asking the big life questions like: “Are human beings worth saving?” and “Why do they fold their pizza before eating it?”