Best new Time Travel TV Shows in 2024 & 2023 (Netflix, Prime, Hulu & TV List)

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Three Body Problem

Best time travel tv series on netflix, amazon prime, hulu, disney+ or dvd in 2024.

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Quantum Leap

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A Time Called You

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The Lazarus Project

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Again my Life

Stream on Amazon Video

The Shining Girls

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Paper Girls

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The Peripheral

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Tales from the Loop

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The Wheel of Time

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Twice Upon a Time

Stream on Netflix

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The Best Time Travel Shows to Watch on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon, and More

We've all dreamed of living in another period

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Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, Outlander

At this point, there's no shortage of shows that deal with time travel in some capacity. It's a popular subject, and for good reason! Now more than ever you might be looking for an escape from your daily life, or from this era altogether, and no one in their right mind could blame you for that. If you're of the belief that existing in one timeline is overrated, you've arrived at the right list.

Some of the shows here are action-packed dramas, while others take a more whimsical approach to history, but all of them are absolutely binge-worthy masterpieces. Whether you want to travel back hundreds of years or just a couple of decades, you'll find the perfect time travel show recommendation in the list below!

Looking for more recommendations of what to watch next?  We have a ton of them!  And if you're looking for more hand-picked recommendations based on shows you love,  we have those too .

Tom Hiddleston, Loki

Tom Hiddleston, Loki

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU for short) already know that Loki ( Tom Hiddleston ) is a master trickster. He is literally the god of mischief, and for years his role in these movies was relegated to villain, nuisance, and foil to his brother Thor (Chris Hemsworth), but with Loki , he races through time and space in a series that puts him at the forefront of his own story. The series is a crime thriller that follows an alternate version of Loki who stole the Tesseract in  Avengers: Endgame , an event that basically broke reality. And, as these things go, it's now his responsibility to fix what he started. He's recruited by  Owen Wilson 's Mobius M. Mobius at the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA) to travel through history and correct the timeline he messed up. The series is the closest thing to putting an actual comic book on screen, full of madcap twists and turns, and seemingly self-contained, without having to place so much emphasis on setting up for future MCU installments. - Allison Picurro   [Watch on  Disney+ ]

Jodie Whittaker, Doctor Who

Jodie Whittaker, Doctor Who

This one is a gimme, but we'd be remiss if we didn't mention Doctor Who , and honestly, if you haven't watched this long-running British sci-fi series already, we're not sure you can even call yourself a fan of time travel. Doctor Who follows a centuries-old alien known as the Doctor who has the ability to regenerate and take on different faces (hence the "long-running" bit). The Doctor, currently portrayed by Jodie Whittaker , takes unsuspecting ladies (and a few dudes) on ridiculous trips through time and space. Yep, this one checks the space travel box too! If you do choose to watch Doctor Who though, be warned -- you will end up in a fight with someone on Tumblr about which Doctor is the best. It's unavoidable.  [Watch on   HBO Max ]

Eric McCormack, MacKenzie Porter, Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, and Reilly Dolman, Travelers

Eric McCormack, MacKenzie Porter, Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, and Reilly Dolman, Travelers

Netflix's   Travelers , initially a co-production with Canada's Showcase, doesn't get even half the recognition it deserves for constructing impossibly complex time travel mythology that is still understandable and engaging for its audience, so we're recognizing it by putting it on this list. In the series, squads of elite soldiers travel to the present from hundreds of years in the future in order to change history and save the human race. If that doesn't sound cool enough, let us just add that they do so by sending their consciousnesses into the bodies of people about to die and assuming their identities. So. Freaking. Cool.  [Watch on  Netflix ]

Aaron Stanford and Amanda Schull, 12 Monkeys

Aaron Stanford and Amanda Schull, 12 Monkeys

Based on the 1995 movie with the same name, 12 Monkeys follows a time traveler who travels from 2043 to 2015 to stop a deadly virus from wiping out most of the planet's population. However, what starts out as a simple mission to the past turns into a mind-boggling journey through some of the biggest historical events of the 20th century and a pretty epic love story. This series really digs into the rules of time travel like causation and paradoxes, so while it may give you one of the aforementioned headaches, it's seriously worth it.  [Watch on  Hulu ]

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Caity Lotz, Matt Ryan, Olivia Swan, Dominic Purcell and Nick Zano, DC Legends of Tomorrow

Caity Lotz, Matt Ryan, Olivia Swan, Dominic Purcell and Nick Zano, DC Legends of Tomorrow 

In a sea of series that focus on saving the world with time travel, DC's Legends of Tomorrow easily could have gotten lost in the shuffle. Luckily, this CW series quickly established itself as one part nonsense, two parts pure fun, which set it apart from all the rest. If you're looking for a lighter series to help you while the days away, this one is definitely for you. The Legends team does end up saving the world quite a few times, but most of the time they just wind up turning themselves into singing puppets or fighting giant stuffed animals.  [Watch on  Netflix ]

Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, Outlander

If you're looking for something a little more romantic to binge-watch, Outlander is your ticket. This series follows Claire Beauchamp ( Caitriona Balfe ), an English WWII nurse who accidentally travels from 1945 back to 1743 while on a trip to Scotland with her husband ( Tobias Menzies ). Thrown into the past and desperate to get home, Claire finds herself embroiled in a Scottish uprising while slowly but surely falling in love with a ruggedly handsome redhead named Jamie Fraser ( Sam Heughan ).  [Watch on   Netflix ,  Starz ,  Hulu with Starz add-on ,  Amazon Prime with Starz add-on ]

Abigail Spencer, Malcolm Barrett, Matt Lanter; Timeless

Abigail Spencer, Malcolm Barrett, Matt Lanter; Timeless

Though Timeless was canceled twice , its devoted fanbase, known as Clockblockers, were so passionate that the NBC series ended up getting a two-hour series finale to wrap things up, so you won't have to worry about a cliffhanger ending. The show follows a history professor ( Abigail Spencer ), a soldier ( Matt Lanter ), and an engineer ( Malcolm Barrett ) who use a government-created time machine to track down a mysterious villain who is trying to rewrite American history. This series pairs the whimsy of DC's Legends of Tomorrow with the high stakes of 12 Monkeys , making it the perfect "middle of the road" option for time travel fans.  [Watch on  Hulu ]

Terra Nova

Though it was canceled after just one season, we're still including Terra Nova on this list because DINOSAURS. Set in a dying world where overpopulation has humans on the brink of extinction, scientists have found a way to send people back in time to the Cretaceous Period where the air is breathable, food is plentiful, and the human race can start over. Unfortunately, it's also where dinosaurs are hungry for human flesh, so that's a problem. This show wasn't executed very well (hence its cancellation), but it's worth a watch anyway just to see hot people running away from raptors.  [Watch on  Amazon ]

Lost in Austen

Jemima Rooper, Elliot Cowan, Alex Kingston, Morvne Christie, and Hugh Bonneville, Lost in Austen

Jemima Rooper, Elliot Cowan, Alex Kingston, Gemma Arterton, and Hugh Bonneville, Lost in Austen

When you're ready to take a break from all the action and adventure, Lost in Austen is a great time travel alternative. Rather than traveling through time per se, lead character Amanda Price ( Jemima Rooper ) travels into the world of her favorite novel, Pride & Prejudice . Caught up in the Georgian Era -- and the fictional lives of Mr. Darcy ( Elliot Cowan ) and the Bennet family -- Amanda unwittingly ends up as a character in the story she loves so dearly, and falling in love with Darcy herself.  [Watch on  BritBox ]

Dark

The critically acclaimed Netflix series  Dark  is not only a complicated time travel drama, it's also a German series, so get ready to turn those subtitles on! The series, which just wrapped up its third and final season, follows multiple generations of four interconnected families living in the German town of Winden (once you've finished the show, our family tree will help explain how everyone is connected ), which just so happens to be home to an underground tunnel and wormhole. Time travel and family drama make for an extremely complicated series (we don't recommend just having this one on in the background, folks), but once you get into it, you'll never look back.  [Watch on  Netflix ]

The Silver Petticoat Review

80 of the Best Entertaining Time Travel TV Shows You Need To Watch

With romance, adventure, and fun plot twists, these time travel TV shows are sure to entertain.

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The time travel trope is quintessentially romantic, with different themes and elements giving it a desperate, romantic air. There is the lone time traveler, bouncing across time in search of lost love. Or a group of travelers unable to return home due to a rift in the space/time continuum. Better yet, the star-crossed lovers fated only to get snatches of time together.  Swoon . There is so much to love about time travel TV shows!

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At  The Silver Petticoat Review , we love time travel TV shows so much that we thought a list of binge-worthy shows was necessary.

Depending on your taste in time travel stories, below are 21 binge-worthy dramas, romantic comedies, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy stories (plus 59 bonus recommendations at the end). Not all are traditional versions of the trope, but each one includes an element of time travel.

Get ready! Your watch list is about to become longer!

Note:  Availability for the “Where to Watch” sections are for the US and are subject to change at any time. It was last updated in December 2022.

BINGE-WORTHY TIME TRAVEL TV SHOWS (#1-21)

(in no particular order).

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#1 Timeless *

Timeless photo; Time Travel TV Shows

Synopsis:  With history threatened by an evil consortium, a historian, soldier, and scientist join forces to travel through time to save history.

Their adventures take them across history, where they cross paths with some famous and lesser-known figures in history. Yet, each time they save history, they risk changing the future.

Where to Watch:  The NBC series is available on Hulu or to buy on Digital and DVD.

* Timeless  is one of my favorite time travel shows! A lovely,  action-adventure romance  with time travel!

#2 Doctor Who

Doctor Who; Time Travel TV Shows

Synopsis:   Doctor Who   follows the trials of an extraterrestrial Time Lord. Known as the Doctor, he/she travels through time to solve problems and battle injustice across the universe.

Using the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimensions in Space) to travel, the Doctor recruits companions to assist him/her. With various incarnations,  Doctor Who  is a sweeping adventure in space and time.

Note: There are many iterations of  Doctor Who . Any would make our list of time travel series. Pick your favorite! The newer Doctors include Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi, and Jodie Whittaker. The new Doctor will be Ncuti Gatwa in 2023.

Where to Watch:  You can stream the classic series on Britbox and the 2005 revival on HBO Max. Both series are available to buy digitally and on DVD.

#3 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow   

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Synopsis:  Time-traveler Rip Hunter sets out to save the world with the timeline in catastrophic danger. 

Rip brings together an unlikely group of heroes and villains previously seen in  Arrow  and  The Flash.  

These heroes and villains must come together before they can save the planet. But can they put their differences aside before time runs out?

See our  review of  Legends of Tomorrow .

Where to Watch:  Stream on Netflix or buy digitally and on DVD.

#4 12 Monkeys * 

12 monkeys; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  Cole travels from a post-apocalyptic future to save the world from a lethal plague. He meets Dr. Cassandra Railly, a virologist, who joins him in his crusade.

It’s a race against time, as they trace the epidemic to its source and discover that appearances are deceiving and time itself is an enemy.

Where to Watch:  Stream on Hulu or buy digitally and on DVD.

Related Post  Romantic Moment of the Week: 12 Monkeys: Cassie and Cole  

*Another personal favorite! When it comes to time travel shows,  12 Monkeys  hits all the right notes!

#5 El Ministerio del Tiempo (The Department of Time)

El Ministerio del Tiempo (The Department of Time); time travel TV shows

Synopsis:  A secret government agency recruits three people from different eras to protect Spain’s history.

They bounce through time, chasing time-traveling intruders bent on manipulating history for their own purposes.

Where to Watch:  Stream on Pantaya or buy on DVD.

#6 Travelers 

Travelers; time travel TV shows

Synopsis:  Several hundred years into the future, the last humans discover a way to send their consciousness back in time. These “travelers” assume the lives of random individuals.

With only their knowledge of history and social media profiles to guide their way, the travelers quickly discover that experience in the 21st Century is as challenging as their mission.

Content Warning:  Rated TV-MA, the show has strong language, violence, and implied nudity.

#7 Scarlet Heart / Scarlet Heart: Ryeo

Scarlet Heart; 21 Time Travel TV Shows You Need to Binge-Watch

Synopsis of Scarlet Heart : A near-fatal accident sends Zhang Xiao, a 21st Century woman, back in time to the Qing Dynasty. It is Kangxi Emperor’s reign, and Xiao is now the teenage daughter of a Manchu general.

Known as Ma’ertai Roux, Xiao attempts to return to the future. Navigating new relationships and love, Xiao adjusts to her new life until, one day, it disappears.

Where to Watch:  Stream on  Viki .

Note: There is also a Korean version of  Scarlet Heart  called Scarlet Heart: Ryeo .  Read our review here . It is only available to buy on DVD.

#8 Making History  

Making History; 21 Time Travel TV Shows You Need to Binge-Watch

Synopsis:  Misunderstood college facilities manager Dan Chambers discovers time travel, using pop culture to become a beloved 18th Century figure. However, Dan fails to realize the impact time travel has on the present.

When Dan causes Paul Revere to delay his famous ride, he alters the events of the American Revolution. Dan then recruits well-liked history professor Chris Parish for help in correcting history.

Where to Watch:  Rent on Amazon Video or buy Digital.

#9 Sleepy Hollow  

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Synopsis:  Ichabod Crane comes back to life 250 years in the future, where he must solve a mystery going back to the time of the founding fathers.

However, he is not alone. Due to a blood curse, the headless horseman also returns to the living. The headless horseman begins a slaying spree in present-day Sleepy Hollow. Ichabod realizes that the headless horseman is the first of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse.

Enter Detective Abbie Mills. Familiar with the supernatural, Abbie joins forces with Crane to stop the evil infecting Sleepy Hollow.

Where to Watch:  Stream  Sleepy Hollow  on Hulu, the CW app, CW Seed, and Tubi. You can also buy the series on Digital and DVD.

#10 Torchwood

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Synopsis:  Former time agent, Captain Jack Harkness, leads the Torchwood Three to investigate unexplained extraterrestrial events on Earth.

The group, part of a covert agency called the Torchwood Institute, battles supernatural threats outside the protection of the British government and law enforcement.

Where to Watch:  Stream on HBO Max or buy on Digital and DVD.

Content Warning:  The series is TV-MA for strong language in a few episodes. It also includes occasional explicit sensuality, suggestive content, and violence.

#11 Being Erica *

being erica; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  During therapy, Erica Strange shares her list of regrets with her therapist. In a twist in treatment, Erica goes back in time to those moments with a chance to make different decisions.

Faced with rewriting her past or leaving things as they are, Erica faces each moment with humor and a new appreciation for her choices.

Where to Watch:  Stream on Hulu, Roku, Hoopla, Plex, and Crackle, and buy digitally and on DVD.

*The writing in this show is fantastic!

Content Warning:  Rated TV-14, it is, at times, TV-MA. There is sensual content, as well as nudity and some bad language.

#12 Heroes 

heroes; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  Around the world, a group of ordinary people is discovering they have superpowers. One man wants their powers for himself.

To protect themselves, they must learn to help each other before he destroys them all.

Where to Watch:  Stream the superhero series on Peacock or buy digitally and on DVD. 

#13 The Librarians * 

the librarians; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  Based on popular TV movies,  The Librarians  are a group of people who protect magical items throughout time.

Consisting of an art historian, a thief, a mathematician, and a warrior, they travel through time to find supernatural objects and bring them under the protection of the Library.

Related:  Read our  romantic moment between Eve and Flynn from  The Librarians .

Where to Watch:  Stream on Hulu, Hoopla, and Amazon’s Freevee. You can also buy it digitally and on DVD.

#14 Early Edition *

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Synopsis:  Having lost his job and his marriage, Gary Hobson wakes up one morning to find a cat sitting on a newspaper bearing the next day’s date.

Gary quickly learns that this early edition allows him 24 hours to try and save many people’s lives.

Where to Watch:  All seasons are available for DVD purchase on Amazon Prime.

*This one is an outlier when it comes to time travel TV shows. The only thing that travels in time is the newspaper. Still, it’s Kyle Chandler….. swoon!

#15 Erased 

erased; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  Satoru goes back 18 years to prevent the passing of his mother and three classmates.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

#16 Outlander

outlander; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  British Army Nurse Claire Randall is on her second honeymoon and looking forward to a career as an Oxford historian. Suddenly transported back to 1742, Claire finds her freedom and life are in danger.

RELATED: ‘Midnight at the Pera Palace’ Review: The Time Travel Romance is Irresistibly Good

To survive, she marries Jamie Fraser. An unexpected passionate relationship develops, and Claire becomes caught between two very different men in two very different lives.

See  our review of  Outlander .

Where to Watch:  Stream on Netflix and STARZ or buy on Digital and DVD.

Content Warning:  TV-MA with   explicit sensual content, nudity, assaults, and graphic violence.

#17 The Eternal Love 

The Eternal Love photo

Synopsis:  Unhappy with a forced marriage, Qu Tan Er attempts to end her life. She awakens from her failed attempt with the spirit of another woman inside her body. The modern Xiao Tan is Tan Er’s opposite.

Stuck in the past world, she cannot return to the present day. Whenever one of the women lies, the other person takes control. Soon, complications in love arise as the differing women fall in love with two different men.

What will become of the foursome? And will Xiao Tan be able to find her way back to her own time?

Where to Watch:  Viki

#18 Lost in Austen *

lost in austen; time travel tv shows

Synopsis:  This smart take on Jane Austen’s  Pride and Prejudice  finds modern, working girl Amanda Price trading places with Elizabeth Bennet.

Unable to return to her time, Amanda must try her best to fit in among the Bennets, Bingleys, and Darcys. Yet, her presence in the lives of these beloved characters sets changes to the course of the classic tale.

See our  Lost in Austen review .

Where to Watch:  Stream on Britbox Amazon Channel, Freevee, and Pluto TV, and buy digitally on Amazon or DVD.

#19 Continuum 

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Synopsis:  Detective Kiera Cameron, a cop from the year 2077, and a group of dangerous criminals called Liber8 are trapped in present-day Vancouver. Kiera must stop Liber8 before they destroy the corporate world, altering the future as she knows it. She enlists the help of tech genius Alec Sadler to find a way back home.

In the meantime, Kiera takes a job with the Vancouver Police Department. With help from her partner, detective Carlos Fonnegra, they keep tabs on Liber8. Different beliefs and backgrounds lead to suspicion, but slowly, Kiera and Carlos learn to trust each other.

Where to Watch:  Buy digitally from the Microsoft Store or on DVD.

#20 Frequency

Frequency image

Synopsis:  Detective Raimy Sullivan has lived with the pain and resentment of her father’s passing for 20 years. She believes her father, NYPD Officer Frank Sullivan, was corrupt, resulting in his passing. However, everything changes when she hears his voice coming from an old ham radio.

With Raimy’s warning in his ears, Frank survives the attempt on his life. Yet, the change in the past ends in tragedy for the future. Separated by time, connected by an old radio, the two detectives work together to find a way to rewrite the past without losing the ones they love.

Where to Watch:  Stream on the CW app and CW seed.

#21 Seven Days

Seven Days Poster

Synopsis:  CIA Agent Frank Parker receives a special assignment from the NSA. He must travel back in time to prevent current-day catastrophes.

Yet, there is a catch – he must do so within seven days. Using a time machine built from alien technology, Frank races against time in the past to save the future.

Where to Watch:  Buy on DVD.

Whether you are a fan of pure romance or romantic comedies or love the adventure of time travel, there is something for everyone on our list of binge-worthy time travel TV shows. So dip in and travel back in time with some of the most swoon-worthy characters out there.

*Denotes a personal favorite of mine.

EVEN MORE TIME TRAVEL TV SHOWS TO WATCH (#22-80)

This section was updated in 2022 by Amber and Autumn (co-owners and editors of  The Silver Petticoat Review ). 

Numerous time travel TV series exist, and you can never have enough to watch! So, we thought adding a lot more to the list would be fun. 

Enjoy! We included a *star next to our personal favorites.

The 4400 publicity still with Maia

  • #22:  356: REPEAT THE YEAR  (2020) – Korean Drama about ten people traveling back in time one year.
  • #23: * THE 4400  (2004; 2021) – We recommend the original series over the reboot. Both shows have 4400 people appearing in the present day from different time periods, not having aged a day since they originally disappeared.
  • #24: * AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.   (2013) – The later seasons of this fun Marvel series are all about time travel – and they are marvelous! The love story  between Daisy and Daniel Sousa  is perfect.
  • #25:  ALCATRAZ  (2012) – Prisoners from Alcatraz disappeared in 1963 – only to reappear in the present day. The short-lived drama lasted only one season.
  • #26:  ALICE  (2022) – A new time travel romance TV series on Kocowa and Viki.
  • #27:  ALWAYS A WITCH  (2019) – A time-traveling witch in this Colombian series ends up in the present day.
  • #28: * CHARMED (1998; 2018) – The original and new series about three sisters (and witches) include time travel episodes. Both shows are entertaining – but the original is superior.
  • #29:  THE CROSSING  (2018) – Refugees from the future travel back in time to seek asylum.
  • #30:  DARK  (2017) (TV-MA) – The German sci-fi thriller series deals with a time travel conspiracy in this hugely popular Netflix drama.

RELATED: 50 of the Best Romantic Period Drama TV Series of All Time to Watch

A Discovery of Witches Season 2 - Diana and Matthew in Elizabethan London

  • #31:  DIRK GENTLY/DIRK GENTLY’S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY   (2010; 2016) – Time travel is involved in these two versions of the story about a detective investigating supernatural cases.
  • #32:  * A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES   (2018) (TV-MA – mild) – A witch and a vampire fall in love while trying to unravel the secrets of witches, vampires, and demons. She can time travel and much of  Season 2  takes place in Elizabethan times.
  • #33:  FAITH  (2012) – Lee Min-ho stars in this time travel Korean series.
  • #34: * FELICITY  (1998) – The coming-of-age romance drama from J.J. Abrams ends with a time travel twist.
  • #35:  FIND ME IN PARIS  (2018) – A children’s show about an Edwardian ballet dancer who transports into the future with a mystical necklace.
  • #36:  THE FLASH (AND OTHER ARROWVERSE SHOWS)  (2014)   – The CW superhero show is fun, likable, and regularly has time-travel storylines.
  • #37:  FLASHFORWARD  (2009) – Joseph Fiennes stars in this canceled too-soon series about people having visions of their future.
  • #38: * FRINGE  (2008) – An FBI agent explores unexplained fringe science with a scientist and his son in this brilliant sci-fi series.
  • #39:  JOURNEYMAN  (2007) – Kevin McKidd stars in this show about a time traveler who helps people.
  • #40:  KAIROS (2020) – The fantasy thriller K-drama series is available to stream on Viki and Kocowa.

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  • #41:  LA BREA  (2021) – A sinkhole in Los Angeles sends a group of people to an ancient world. Soon, a family becomes enmeshed in a time-travel conspiracy. It’s super fun (if illogical) and crazy – especially by Season 2.
  • #42:  LEGION  (2017) (TV-MA) – Dan Stevens stars in this bizarre Marvel series about a man with abilities. Time travel becomes a significant element in Season 3.
  • #43: * LIFE ON MARS/ASHES TO ASHES  (2006; 2008) (TV-MA – mild) – DCI Sam Tyler wakes up in 1973 after being in a car accident. The spinoff series  Ashes to Ashes  is about another Detective who wakes up in 1981.
  • #44:  LIVE UP TO YOUR NAME (2017) – It’s a rom-com time travel K-drama series about a Joseon doctor transported into the present day.
  • #45: * LOST  (2004) – Survivors of a plane disaster discover they’re stranded on a mysterious island. Time travel plays an essential role in the  brilliant romantic series .
  • #46: * LOKI  (2021) – Loki ends up at the Time Variance Authority – agents who stop time variants and monitor the timeline. Loki soon must fight for his survival as he travels through time.
  • #47: * MANIFEST (2018) – The mystery genre series begins when a missing airplane reappears five years later – and no one has aged.
  • #48:  MY ONLY LOVE SONG (2017) – An actress time travels to the past in a magical van in this historical fantasy romance show.
  • #49:  NINE: NINE TIMES TIME TRAVEL  (2013) – A TV anchorman tries to change his past in this romantic K-drama.
  • #50:  THE OUTER LIMITS  (1963; 1995) – The sci-fi show includes episodes about time travel.

RELATED: 10 Romantic Time Travel Movies to Binge Watch: I’ll Love You to the End of Time

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  • #51: * PRIMEVAL/PRIMEVAL: NEW WORLD (2007; 2012) – Primeval and its spinoff (not nearly as good) follow a team of agents and scientists capturing prehistoric creatures traveling to the present day through mysterious anomalies.  Doctor Who  fans should like this one.
  • #52:  * QUEEN IN-HYUN’S MAN   (2012) – A scholar travels into the future and connects with an actress in this charming Korean fantasy rom-com.
  • #53:  QUANTUM LEAP  (1989; 2022) – A scientist (Scott Bakula) becomes trapped in the past and must leap between bodies and various times. The original show is superior to the new one, but the revival is still entertaining.
  • #54:  THE PERIPHERAL  (2022) (TV-MA for violence and profanity) – Chloë Grace Moretz stars in this new science fiction series with an original time travel twist.
  • #55:  ROOFTOP PRINCE  (2012) – The popular fantasy rom-com Korean drama follows a Crown Prince from the past transported to the present day.
  • #56:  *ROSWELL  (1999) – Two episodes of the iconic paranormal romance series deal with time travel.
  • #57:  RUSSIAN DOLL  (2019) (TV-MA for lots of profanity and some explicit content) – A woman from NYC finds herself stuck in a time loop in this Emmy-winning series.
  • #58:  *THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES  (2007) – The  Doctor Who  spinoff is a teen series with fantastic writing about the Doctor’s former companion, journalist Sarah Jane Smith, and her adventures with a group of teens.
  • #59:  SHINING GIRLS (2022) (TV-MA) – Time travel plays into this mystery/crime drama starring Elisabeth Moss. The ending could have been better, but it’s an intriguing, well-acted series.
  • #60:  SIGNAL  (2016) – This is South Korea’s version of  Frequency .

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  • #61: SISYPHUS: THE MYTH  (2021) – A woman from a war-torn future journeys to the past to change future events.
  • #62:  SLIDERS  (1995) – A group of friends travels into parallel worlds.
  • #63:  SOMEWHERE BETWEEN  (2017) – A woman relives a week to stop tragic events from happening.
  • #64:  *SPLASH SPLASH LOVE (2015) – This adorable rom-com miniseries follows a teenage girl as she travels back in time to the Joseon Era.
  • #65:  *STARGATE: SG-1  (1997) – A military team and scientists are part of a secret group that travels to other planets and occasionally different times through Stargates.
  • #66:  *STAR TREK TV SHOWS (INCLUDING THE NEW SHOWS, PICARD, AND STAR TREK: DISCOVERY)  (Some series are TV-MA)   – Time travel plays an essential role in the  Star Trek  universe.
  • #67:  STEINS;GATE  (2011) – An animated series about time travel.
  • #68:  *TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES ( 2008) – This is an underrated romantic sci-fi series starring Lena Headey.
  • #69:  TERRA NOVA  (2011) – A family from a dying future is transported to the prehistoric era to a colony of humans trying to survive.
  • #70:  THE KING: ETERNAL MONARCH  (2020) – A romantic K-drama series about two parallel worlds where time travel plays a part.

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  • #71:  THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE  (2022) (TV-MA) – Steven Moffat’s new (but short-lived) romance series is about a married couple dealing with the problems of time travel.
  • #72:  TIME AFTER TIME   (2017) – A short but sweet romantic series about a young H.G. Wells.
  • #73:  THE TWILIGHT ZONE (1959) – The iconic classic series includes episodes about time travel.
  • #74:  TOMORROW, WITH YOU  (2017) – A man can time travel with a subway and tries to avoid his future fate while also falling in love.
  • #75:  TUNNEL (2017) – A detective travels 30 years into the future when chasing a suspect through a tunnel.
  • #76:  *TRU CALLING  (2003) – A medical grad student develops an ability to relive the previous day and help people. 
  • #77:  *THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY  (2019) – The quirky series follows former child heroes as they try to save the world.
  • #78:  VOYAGERS!  (1982) – The classic family series follows a young boy and a team of time travelers as they fix history.
  • #79:  11.22.63 (TV-MA for violence and profanity)   – James Franco stars in this mystery series based on the novel by Stephen King about a teacher who travels back in time to stop the JFK assassination.
  • #80: MR. QUEEN (2020) – A chef is transported to the Joseon Era into the body of a queen in this Korean Comedy series.

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thank you – have beeen looking forever for timetravel— y r we soooo fascinated– et me out of here i do not belon in this time — beeen this wy sincei ws 9 and read a book of a little boy being sent to mars after climbing a tree—- love fairies also — ok i am an old fashioned girl they used to call my pollyanna – then i became an out law—- my son in law does not beleive in annnnnythin but $$$$ and power– borrrrrring give me a gooood romance to live in.. oxoxoxoxoxoxox

This is a great list! I love the Korean drama Time Travel series. My favorites are Faith, Rooftop Prince, I love Lee Tae Ri, Signal and Tunnel.

Have you ever seen “Voyagers!”? It was like a predecessor to Quantum Leap and lasted 1 season on NBC. It stared one of the most beautiful men to ever grace television, the late Jon-Erik Hexum. He’s a roguish time-traveling pirate, Phineas Bogg, a Voyager that travels throughout time with a smart young boy and they have to fix moments where history’s gone wrong. It was a fun show. It’s definitely binge-worthy and Hexum was such a charming young actor. Although it was made with kids and education in mind, (Co-Produced by Scholastic) there’s plenty of romantic moments for Bogg!

He and Meeno Peluce (the boy, Jeffrey Jones) made a great team. I run a fansite and FB page for the series. You can watch it on Amazon Prime, and it’s currently free on NBC.com.

I own the series and I was heartbroken when Jon died. I recently bought the 30 episode tv show from the 60’s The Time Tunnel…. Now this was where most time travel shows spawned from. Especially Quantum Leap.

Nice list! Back to the Future made me a sucker for time travel plots. So would the cartoon count as one?

How can Outlander be #16?

You NEED TO READ – It clearly states that the shows are in No Particular Order!

You forgot ‘The Time tunnel’ – The first American time travel show

Goodnight Sweetheart is THE ultimate time travel show!

Maybe you guys can help me….. I’m looking for a series perhaps a movie….. not sure. only saw a piece of it and have been searching ever since. I even looked trough all the male actors to cross reference, nothing. It seem to involve time travel an attempt to shift history. Almost achieve the goal by manipulating the son of the leader – I know its horribly vague…. but he ends up speaking to his son. He explains the situation from a watchmakers point of view- His hobby is watchmaking….the comparison he draws between ‘leading’ or directing humans where they need to be is similar to the watchmaker making a clock. its been almost two years…. but so far no luck finding this series. Help 🙂

think you may be thinking of inception (link removed)

How could you not have Netflix’s Dark on this list?

I agree. Dark is a pretty good series (3 seasons on Netflix). It’s a German show so you have to up with English lip syncing, but once you get used to it, it’s a good show.

Absolutely the best time travel show ever made imo

It is on the list (#30).

12 Monkeys needs to be #1 … Pretty sure it’s the only show that properly does time travel and causality! Love it

Continuum seems to be right on the money as we see a few corporations [e.g., Amazon] displacing small business, and taking over government. Science Fiction frequently becomes Science.

Looks like Continuum is no longer on Amazon Prime (unless you want to buy it. Is it anywhere else?

It looks like it’s only available to buy on Digital and DVD/Blu-ray now.

Netflix’s DARK is the best Time Travel show ever made. Never believe anything else!

Timeslip UK kids show from 60`s predates all these and deals with past , future, global cooling(remember that) and cloning.

I’ve never heard of it! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

It’s a indian movie named Time

Brødrene Dal og Spektralsteinene and Brødrene Dal og Mysteriet om Karl XIIs Gamasjer both have time travel as a key element. I prefer the former but both are pretty well planned out, although only the latter seems to remember concequences.

Thanks for the recommendations! 🙂

I like some others am trying to find a “Time Travel” movie that’s kind of like “If Only” Where a mans’ wife (Possibly Girlfriend) is killed in an auto accident an he keeps traveling back to that time to make her avoid it. He finds every time that it is avoided she is killed in another way. After so many attempts he goes back and gets in the car with her and they both die. So sort of like “If Only “ and sort of like the first part of “The Time Machine”(2002). I think the movie time-line was between 1970 and 2000 only guessing. I didn’t see the start of the movie. Always wanted to see it but the same accident happens or is averted only to have a new death.

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The 25 Best Time Travel TV Shows, From ‘Doctor Who’ to ‘Timeless’

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There are a few reasons we’re obsessed with time travel TV shows. For one, the high-stakes adventures promise plenty of mystery and thrills. And better yet, they span across a variety of genres, from historical dramas and comedies to mystery thrillers.

So, for our next binge-watching session, we're living vicariously through our favorite characters as they journey through time, whether they're exploring a major period in history or visiting a futuristic society. From Doctor Who to Timeless, keep reading for the best time travel TV shows you can stream right now.

The 20 Best Time Travel Movies to Stream Right Now (That Aren’t ‘Back to the Future’)

1. Dc’s Legends Of Tomorrow

  • Rating: TV-14
  • Who’s in it: Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Arthur Darvill. Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh

Set in the Arrowverse, this superhero series includes several familiar DC characters, like White Canary, Captain Cold, Firestorm and Vixen. But fortunately, you don’t have to be well-versed on all things DC comics to enjoy this one. The CW series documents the adventures of a diverse team of superheroes as they travel through time to prevent disasters. And naturally, there’s no shortage of epic combat scenes.

2. Doctor Who

  • Rating: TV-PG
  • Who’s in it: Jodie Whittaker, Peter Capaldi, Matt Smith, David Tennant

Given that Doctor Who has become synonymous with time travel, it would be a crime to not include this classic. Over the span of 13 seasons, the show offered several versions of the Time Lord as they step into the infamous TARDIS and get swept through time. Seeing these heroes fight to save humanity and protect history just never gets old.

3. Timeless

  • Who’s in it: Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett

An unlikely team travels through time to stop the criminal mastermind, who stole an experimental time machine. And as they pursue him, they learn that he plans to change the course of history. Though it's not 100 percent perfect in terms of historical accuracy, it delivers plenty of action and thought-provoking themes.

4. Outlander

  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Who’s in it: Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton

Set during World War II, Outlander tells the story of a married army nurse named Claire, who time travels to the year 1743 while in Scotland and starts a passionate relationship with a Highlander. Steamy intimate scenes, feminist themes and breathtaking scenery are just a few things you can expect from this beloved period drama.

5. Manifest

  • Who’s in it: Melissa Roxburgh, Josh Dallas, Athena Karkanis, J. R. Ramirez

Can you imagine hopping on a plane and landing five and a half years in the future? That’s exactly what happens to the passengers of a turbulent flight in this gripping supernatural drama. When they all return, they discover that their plane went missing and mysteriously returned years later. But what really happened? (You’ll have to wait until season 4 to get that answer, but until then, enjoy the first three seasons on Netflix.)

6. Beforeigners

  • Who’s in it: Krista Kosonen, Nicolai Cleve Broch, Stig R. Amdam

HBO Nordic's first-ever original series follows a group of people from different time periods, who mysteriously land in 21st-century Norway. Dubbed the "beforeigners," these migrants attempt to blend in with the modern-day world—although it proves to be more challenging for some than others.

  • Who’s in it: Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, Lance Reddick

A cross between The X-Files and The Twilight Zone , Fringe follows the FBI's Fringe Division, where the team uses fringe science (a branch that explores the most bizarre or far-fetched theories) to investigate a series of mysterious cases—some of which are connected to alternate timelines. Fun fact: The show spawned three novels and a comic book series.

8. Quantum Leap

  • Who’s in it: Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell, Deborah Pratt

Bakula plays the iconic Dr. Sam Beckett in this five-time Emmy Award-winning series, and his random adventures will give you major Doctor Who vibes. Join the physicist as he “leaps” through time to fix historical errors.

9. My Only Love Song

  • Who’s in it: Lee Jong-hyun, Gong Seung-yeon, Lee Jae-jin

Soo-jung (Seung-yeon), a self-obsessed movie star, accidentally time travels to 6th-century Gogurye after falling into a portal. There, she meets the handsome On-dal (Jong-hyun), a guy who appears to be just as obsessed with his wealth as she is. But his generosity towards people in need forces her to reconsider her own values.

  • Who’s in it: Yuki Furukawa, Mio Yuki, Jin Shirasu

Based on Kei Sanbe’s Japanese manga series of the same title, Erased revolves around a man named Satoru Fujinuma, who has the ability to go back in time and stop life-threatening events right before they happen. But when his mother gets murdered, he’s sent back nearly two decades, giving him the opportunity to save even more lives.

  • Who’s in it: Tom Hiddleston, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Wunmi Mosaku, Eugene Cordero

Loki picks up right where Avengers: Endgame left off, with the God of Mischief accidentally creating a new timeline as a result of stealing the Tesseract. And now, the authorities present him with two options: to either accept his punishment or to travel back in time to correct his mistakes. Almost any Marvel fan will agree that this series is full of charm and a welcome change from the pacing and tone of the Marvel films.

12. Terra Nova

  • Who’s in it: Jason O'Mara, Shelley Conn, Christine Adams, Allison Miller

Humanity gets a major do-over in this fascinating series, and there’s more than enough compelling themes to keep you invested (like Utopias gone terribly wrong). Terra Nova follows the Shannon family as they flee from a dying Earth in 2149 and travel to prehistoric Earth, where they join a colony of people known as Terra Nova and attempt to rebuild a civilization.

13. 11.22.63

  • Who’s in it: James Franco, Sarah Gadon, Cherry Jones

Inspired by Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63 , the show details one time traveler’s efforts to go back in time and stop the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy. But when he goes to the year 1960, he builds a new life that could threaten the success of his mission. It’s worth noting that James Franco gives an unforgettable performance as Jake Epping/George Amberson.

14. Making History

  • Who’s in it: Adam Pally, Leighton Meester and Yassir Lester.

Pally, Meester and Lester star as three friends from different time periods, who take full advantage of their ability to time travel—until they realize the ramifications of their adventures. The show is humorous and silly in the best possible way.

15. Somewhere Between

  • Who’s in it: Paula Patton, Devon Sawa, JR Bourne

Laura Price (Patton) has it all: a successful career, a loving husband and a delightful young daughter. But when a serial killer murders her child, she falls into depression and attempts suicide. After the incident, Laura is stunned to find that she time traveled to the week before her daughter’s death. Can she save her daughter?

16. Umbrella Academy

  • Who’s in it: Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman

The Haragreeves have become our favorite dysfunctional family, and for good reason. In this Netflix series, the seven adopted superhero siblings team up to investigate their father’s death and save the world from an apocalypse. But when they try to travel back in time, they end up in different periods, which only complicates things.

  • Who’s in it: Natasha Lyonne, Charlie Barnett, Greta Lee

Amy Poehler teamed up with Natasha Lyonne ( Orange Is the New Black ) and Leslye Headland ( Bachelorette ) to create this critically acclaimed comedy drama. The series follows a game developer named Nadia (Lyonne), who finds herself trapped in a time loop after she dies at a party. As she tries to escape this trap, however, she discovers that she isn’t the only one. Yes, it sounds a bit like a modernized version of Groundhog Day , but trust us, it’s unpredictable and incredibly refreshing.

18. Travelers

  • Who’s in it: Eric McCormack, Mackenzie Porter, Jared Abrahamson

A surviving group of humans, who live centuries in the future, have figured out how to send their consciousness back in time. Known as “Travelers,” they all go back to the 21st-century and assume the identities of random people with one mission in mind: to save the future of humanity.

19. Continuum

  • Who’s in it: Rachel Nichols, Victor Webster, Erik Knudsen

The year is 2077, and the U.S. has officially become a corporatocracy. But three criminals, known as Liber8, are determined to go back in time and change the course of history by stopping corporations from replacing the government. As they time travel to the year 2012, a police officer joins them and does everything in her power to stop their violent plans—all while hiding that she’s from the future.

20. 12 Monkeys

  • Who’s in it: Aaron Stanford, Amanda Schull, Barbara Sukowa

Follow the exploits of scavenger James Cole (Aaron Stanford) as he time travels from 2043 to the year 2015 to stop a deadly virus from wiping out most of the human race. Expect plenty of twists and complex themes that’ll spark interesting convos, from corporate greed to the downsides of technological progress.

21. The Ministry Of Time

  • Who’s in it: Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Juan Gea, Francesca Piñón

Welcome to The Ministry of Time, a top-secret Spanish organization that’s responsible for guarding the doors of time and reporting all time travel incidents to the Prime Minister. The series focuses on the Ministry’s patrol as they carry out their assignments, and while there’s no shortage of thrills, the show also does a phenomenal job of weaving in bits of Spain's history.

  • Who’s in it: Louis Hofmann, Julika Jenkins, Andreas Pietschmann, Maja Schöne

Set in the fictional German town of Winden, Dark centers on four families who are connected to the mysterious disappearance of two children. Aside from exploring their relationships, the show takes viewers on a wild journey that involves a major time travel conspiracy—one that spans multiple generations.

23. Always A Witch

  • Who’s in it: Angely Gaviria, Sofia Bernal Araujo, Dylan Fuentes, Valeria Henríquez

The Colombian series follows Carmen, a 19-year-old 17th-century witch who gets sentenced to death for falling in love with her master's son. However, she escapes her fate by time-traveling to modern day Cartagena as part of a deal with a wizard. Her task? To help him break his curse.

24. Voyagers!

  • Rating: TV-G
  • Who’s in it: Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce, David Cadiente

Phineas Bogg (Jon-Erik Hexum) and his partner in crime, Jeffrey Jones (Meeno Peluce), are members of a secret group known as the Voyagers, who are tasked with making sure that history doesn’t change. The feel-good cult classic only lasted for one season, but all 20 episodes are simply delightful and worth the watch.

  • Who’s in it: Rosa Salazar, Angelique Cabral, Constance Marie

This animated drama revolves around a young woman named Alma (Rosa Salazar), who, per the official logline , explores "the elastic nature of reality" after surviving a dangerous car accident. She then uses her newfound ability to investigate her father's death. (Psst, look out for the second season, which premieres on April 29 on Amazon Prime.)

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The Best New Shows About Time Travel

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Engage in a riveting journey as we propel you into the captivating spectrum of compelling series that unfurl through time. Seamless blends of suspense, heart-thumping action, and mesmerizing storytelling characterize our carefully curated catalog of ongoing time-travel shows, promising more than a mere dalliance with the past, present, and future. 

Spanning more than 30 tantalizing shows, our lineup paints a fascinating tapestry of narratives that intrigue and inspire. From adrenaline-amplifying temporal adventures to spine-chilling thriller series that transcend perceived temporal realities, these narratives prod at the seams of the temporal fabric, offering a peek into the labyrinth of time. 

Ensuring comprehensive viewer engagement, our list is dynamically shaped by the collective preferences of an ever-evolving fandom. Check out the reviews, cast your vote using the interactive feature, and ensure your voice is heard in these crowd-sourced rankings. 

Your journey from selection to viewing is set to be a hassle-free adventure. Supporting a multi-streaming setup, each listing in our assortment comes equipped with dedicated service buttons for prominent streaming platforms. Spot these shortcuts for streaming giants like Amazon Prime, Max, Netflix, Hulu, Paramount+, and Disney+ conveniently positioned for each series for an easy, immersive viewing escapade. 

Our diverse suite is not merely a compilation of TV shows but is a passion-fueled, expertly curated assembly of storytelling genius. Different genres, directions, and dimensions coalesce under the broad umbrella of time travel, bringing you a rich slice of what imaginative authors and ingenious producers have dared to conceive. Steer clear of temporal paradoxes and let engaging narratives piloted by charismatic characters guide you safely through the river of time. Prepare for an exhilarating rollercoaster ride that defies the arrows of time, prying into the past, future, and everything in between.

Doctor Who

Spanning over an incredible six decades, Doctor Who has solidified its legacy as one of the most influential television shows centering around time travel. With a seemingly endless roster of captivating characters, innovative storylines, and complex relationships that transcend time and space, this long-running British series pushes the bounds of conventional storytelling to dazzling new heights. The protagonist's ability to regenerate into different forms throughout the series adds a refreshing dimensionality rarely seen in other shows. Following the various incarnations of the enigmatic Time Lord known as the Doctor, viewers are treated to an array of thrilling adventures through past, present, and future worlds.

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Outlander

Outlander masterfully intertwines elements of historical fiction, romance, and fantasy for a riveting exploration of love across centuries. Based on Diana Gabaldon's best-selling novels, the show follows Claire Randall as she unexpectedly journeys from post-World War II Scotland back to 1743—a period fraught with political intrigue and danger. As Claire navigates this unfamiliar landscape while desperately seeking her way back home, she finds herself drawn into a passionate affair with highlander Jamie Fraser that defies not only societal norms but also challenges the very fabric of time itself.

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Loki

Marvel enthusiasts can revel in Loki’s compelling foray into time manipulation as the mischievous god—played by Tom Hiddleston—navigates his way through an intricate web of quantum possibilities under duress from the Time Variance Authority (TVA). This gripping expansion of Marvel’s cinematic universe delves into themes such as destiny versus free will and examines how manipulation of timelines can have far-reaching consequences in a multiverse teetering on chaos. Combining action-packed sequences with moments brimming with existential introspection makes Loki essential viewing for fans of both superhero epics and thought-provoking sci-fi dramas.

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The Flash

The Flash showcases themes including alternate realities, time paradoxes, and cosmic consequences through the prism of a classic superhero story. Centered on Barry Allen, a forensic scientist endowed with supernatural speed after a freak accident, the show follows his efforts to protect Central City from malevolent forces while grappling with the repercussions of manipulating timelines. Brimming with well-developed characters, emotional depth, and captivating story arcs that stretch across multiple timelines, The Flash delivers an exhilarating exploration of how even the most well-intentioned acts can have unforeseen consequences.

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Quantum Leap

Quantum Leap

Quantum Leap remains an iconic entry in time travel television due in part to its innovative premise: Dr. Sam Beckett's consciousness leaping through time within various people's lives in order to correct historical wrongs—often discovering profound personal insights along the way. This 90s cult classic skillfully blends elements of drama, comedy, and science fiction while providing valuable commentary on societal issues still relevant today. Aided by his endearing holographic guide Al Calavicci, Dr. Beckett's heartrending journey back to his present offers poignant reflections on humanity’s capacity for redemption.

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The Lazarus Project

The Lazarus Project

The Lazarus Project probes the depths of human morality by presenting its characters with an irresistible opportunity: a chance to rewrite their own personal histories free from pain or regret—a tantalizing premise fraught with unforeseen consequences. As these ordinary people grapple with questions surrounding fate versus free will and assess their true desires when granted absolute power over their destinies, viewers are treated to a thematically rich exploration of humanity’s potential for both greatness and self-destruction.

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Twinkling Watermelon

Twinkling Watermelon

A hidden gem in time travel television is Twinkling Watermelon —a fantastical journey into mysticism and interdimensional realms led by a pair of endearing protagonists. This whimsical tale explores deep existential questions as it weaves through parallel existences, challenging viewers' perceptions of reality while maintaining a quirky charm that sets it apart from traditional sci-fi fare. As our heroes navigate both temporal and metaphysical quandaries to unravel the secrets behind their entwined destinies, audiences are enchanted by this unforgettable adventure that pushes the boundaries of storytelling with each unexpected twist.

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La Brea

La Brea presents a unique spin on time travel by plunging its diverse cast into an uncharted prehistoric world following a catastrophic sinkhole event in modern-day Los Angeles. Armed with only their wits and survival instincts, these involuntary time travelers must navigate the treacherous landscapes of this primeval realm while grappling with impossible choices that could disrupt the fragile balance of time itself. This ambitious series provides a fresh take on the genre, seamlessly blending action-packed adventure with emotionally resonant human stories.

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Back to 15

Back to 15 draws upon its protagonist’s journey back in time as an opportunity for poignant self-discovery and a reflection on the decisions that shaped her life. Employing clever narrative devices and emotionally charged storytelling, this Brazilian series offers relatable musings on adolescence, love, friendship, and personal growth—all wrapped up within a captivating exploration of time travel's potential consequences.

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Tales from the Loop

Tales from the Loop

Inspired by Simon Stålenhag's hauntingly evocative artwork, Tales from the Loop explores the lives of individuals living in an alternate reality where advanced technology is integrated into daily existence. The show's subtle approach to time manipulation offers viewers a refreshing departure from more overtly fantastical entries in the genre. Featuring a captivating ensemble cast and expertly crafted narratives that delve into themes such as love, loss, and longing across temporal dimensions, this mesmerizing anthology series invites contemplation of life's most profound mysteries.

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Secrets of Sulphur Springs

Secrets of Sulphur Springs

Secrets of Sulphur Springs offers a unique perspective on time travel by presenting it through the eyes of teenagers experiencing its miraculous possibilities first-hand as they uncover dark secrets within their small town. Blending elements of mystery, adventure, and heartache, this family-friendly series demonstrates how even seemingly insignificant choices can have far-reaching implications across generations while delivering a poignant message about the power—and potential peril—of friendship when faced with life-altering decisions.

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The Ministry of Time

The Ministry of Time

Hailing from Spain, The Ministry of Time expertly weaves elements of historical fiction with thrilling adventures through past and future eras as agents work to maintain the integrity of history itself. From ancient Rome to futuristic utopias, each episode immerses viewers in meticulously crafted worlds rich with intrigue and danger—all while maintaining a keen focus on character development that keeps audiences invested in every twist and turn. Blending humor and drama seamlessly, this international gem boasts enthralling storytelling that transcends both language barriers and conventional expectations for television.

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The Story of Park's Marriage Contract

The Story of Park's Marriage Contract

The Story of Park's Marriage Contract seamlessly combines elements of time-bending supernatural intrigue with tender romance in this captivating Korean drama. When a mysterious contract sends the main protagonist spiraling back through time, she becomes entwined in an emotional love triangle that forces her to confront the limits of her own heart and the true nature of fate itself. This well-crafted narrative invites viewers to marvel at both fantastical temporal twists and authentic character connections that make for an unforgettable viewing experience.

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A Time Called You

A Time Called You

A Time Called You delves into the intricacies and implications surrounding second chances as its protagonist unexpectedly finds herself transported 10 years into her past—a pivotal moment that forever altered her life's trajectory. Torn between the desire to rewrite a painful chapter and an innate understanding of the delicate balance governing temporal order, she faces impossible choices that challenge both her own sense of identity and viewers' preconceived notions about the nature of time itself.

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M.O.D.O.K.

Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. provides an unexpected twist on time-travel tropes by exploring them within an offbeat animation series centered around a megalomaniacal supervillain striving for world domination. As M.O.D.O.K.’s hapless attempts at conquering humanity repeatedly face setbacks—including encounters with alternate versions of himself from different timelines—he ultimately learns valuable lessons about personal growth and self-reflection amidst his twisted quest for power. Striking a perfect balance between irreverent humor and heartfelt character moments, this quirky show appeals not only to fans of superhero tales but anyone seeking a fresh take on familiar themes.

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Time Hustler

Time Hustler

Time Hustler flawlessly combines elements of crime drama with thrilling temporal adventures as its protagonists bend the rules of time in pursuit of ill-gotten gains—only to find themselves increasingly entangled in moral ambiguities along the way. As both law enforcement forces and their own consciences close in on them, these enterprising criminals must grapple with the true cost of their actions while navigating an ever-shifting web of temporal possibilities. Intriguing plotlines, compelling character arcs, and high-stakes suspense make Time Hustler essential viewing for fans seeking new twists on familiar themes in television.

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As they say in well-written scripts, "You mean... like time travel?" + also a few bizarre stories about real people who have claimed, despite every law of physics, they have traveled through time.

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The 32 Best TV Shows About Time Travel

time travel TV shows

Time traveling is a popular topic when it comes to all types of entertainment from books to films. But in recent years time travel has also become a popular theme in TV.

So let’s take a look at this list of the best time traveling TV shows and find out how each of them handles time travel and all the history that comes with it.

Doctor Who, BBC One (1963 – 1989, 2005 – present)

BBC One Doctor Who

When it comes to time traveling and TV, probably the most notable name in this niche is Doctor Who  because this time travel series has been around for 39 seasons and is still going strong.

Hailing from British television channel BBC One, Doctor Who tells the tale of the Time Lord aka The Doctor, and his companions as they travel to different times and try to prevent evil forces from changing history and hurting innocent lives.

Once the Time Lord gets hurt beyond healing, he can transform into a new body and continue saving the world. Hence why at this point 13 (soon to be 14) different actors have played The Doctor.

Doctor Who is not only a huge part of the fabric of British popular culture but by now this time travel show has found its way into the hearts of many people all over the world.

It has inspired many spin-offs in the form of TV shows, comic books, movies, novels, you name it. But more than that, by now it has become an industry standard both when it comes to science-fiction television series and shows about time travel.

No wonder that Doctor Who continues to be successful after countless actor changes and plot twists.

Where to watch Doctor Who:

Timeless, nbc (2016 – 2018).

NBC Timeless

Another time travel TV series that has already become a cult classic and is adored by fans all over the world is NBC’s Timeless . And despite the turmoil that this show has gone through, it still is time traveling at its best.

Starring Malcolm Barrett, Matt Lanter, and Abigail Spencer as Rufus, Wyatt, and Lucy, Timeless  details the trio traveling to different times in an effort to stop their adversaries from rewriting history.

But as it later turns out, the conspiracy goes deeper than them just changing history. Since the people who our trio is chasing are traveling through time to take down a dangerous and all-powerful organization. The same one that helped build the time machine that Rufus, Wyatt, and Lucy are using.

And although Timeless went on for just two seasons (and a two-hour wrap-up movie), you should still check out the show because it’s not only entertaining but will make you think and want to know more about the events that each episode is exploring.

Where to watch Timeless:

Dc’s legends of tomorrow, the cw (2016 – present).

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

If you are a fan of superhero TV shows, then you will probably have heard about DC’s Legends of Tomorrow . It is a show that is a huge part of The CW’s Arrowverse. And has crossed over with shows like Arrow , The Flash , and Supergirl multiple times now.

And even if you don’t like the rest of the superhero series but do enjoy a good old time travel TV show, then I suggest you still give Legends of Tomorrow a watch.

The plot of this show is based around a team of superheroes that are traveling through time in their time machine christened the Waverider to prevent different catastrophes from happening. Both ones made by others and those created by the team’s previous adventures.

At the forefront, there are well-known DC heroes like Rip Hunter, Firestorm, The Atom, Kid Flash, Steel, and Vixen. Joined by some original characters like Caity Lotz’s White Canary among others.

One of the defining characteristics of Legends of Tomorrow is how fun it is. Because adjectives like unapologetic, witty, and entertaining are frequently used to describe this time travel series.

However, more than that, it adds an interesting layer to the whole Arrowverse universe. And above all, it is just a hoot to watch.

Where to watch Legends of Tomorrow:

12 monkeys, syfy (2015 – 2018).

SyFy 12 Monkeys

Then there also is SyFy’s 12 Monkeys , which is a little darker take on time traveling. One that comes with mystery, drama, and apocalyptic stakes. But that doesn’t lessen how good this time travel TV series is.

Split between two timelines, 12 Monkeys centers on Aaron Stanford’s James Cole, who is tasked to travel back in time and stop the distribution of a virus that has the ability to end the human race as we know it.

In Cole’s real timeline, the year is 2043 and people are struggling to survive because of the terrible mutations caused by the virus. So Cole travels back to 2015 to find virologist Cassie Railly, played by Amanda Schull, that can help him stop the release of the virus and the organization that is behind it called The Army of the 12 Monkeys.

If you think about it, the post-apocalyptic setting and time travel really do go hand in hand. Because if you can go back in time to stop history from being changed, why not go back to change it if it prevents something terrible from happening?

And that is what this show explores. Beautifully combining elements of mystery, drama, and science fiction, to form a great TV show.

Where to watch 12 Monkeys:

Outlander, starz (2014 – present).

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Want another show that mixes time travel with historical events and does it flawlessly? Then you should put Outlander on your must-watch TV show list!

The show starts in the 1940s when a combat nurse Claire Randall visits Inverness, Scotland as part of her second honeymoon with her husband Frank. Claire accidentally happens upon the standing stones at Craigh na Dun which transport her back in time to 1743.

To return to her own time she first has to survive 18th-century Scotland. And she does so by joining a group of rebel Highlanders from Clan MacKenzie and marrying one of the Highlanders, Jamie Fraser. But eventually, she falls in love with her new husband and aids the clan in evading British redcoats that are pursuing them.

Over the five seasons of Outlander that are currently out (with the sixth coming soon), we see Claire jump back and forth between the 20th and 18th centuries and her two families as she faces two pregnancies, wars, and much more. But eventually, Claire finds her way back to Jamie.

Where to watch Outlander:

Travelers, showcase (2016 – 2018).

Netflix Travelers

Then we have Travelers , a joint venture between Netflix and Canada’s Showcase that will tick all of your time travel TV show boxes.

Set in a post-apocalyptic world , this show depicts the adventures of travelers – operatives who go back in time to prevent the collapse of society.

These travelers are transferred into the bodies of our current-day humans, who otherwise would die, to blend in with twenty-first-century people. And with the help of their artificial intelligence boss from the future, travelers carry out missions in order to stop many catastrophic events from happening.

Travelers is a great mix of sci-fi and drama, featuring a great cast and spine-tingling storylines. So if you love all that and love a good time-travel series, then look no further than Travelers .

Where to watch Travelers:

Dark, netflix (2017 – 2020).

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Netflix’s first German original series was the science fiction series Dark , which mixes in some mystery drama with sci-fi: time travel, the apocalypse, wormholes, and parallel worlds.

Dark takes place in Winden, a fictional German town, and begins in 2019 after children begin to disappear from the town. As the show progresses, however, timelines jump drastically between as early as 1921 to as late as 2053.

As four families in Winden investigate the disappearances to reunite with their lost loved ones, they discover a wormhole beneath the local powerplant that allows them to travel between timelines, thus uncovering a generations-long conspiracy involving the town and their families.

Where to watch Dark:

The umbrella academy, netflix (2019 – present).

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Netflix brings another to the list with The Umbrella Academy .

On October 1, 1989, 43 infants were suddenly born from unsuspecting women despite them not even being pregnant the day before.

7 of them were raised together as the Hargreeve siblings and trained in their respective abilities until their relationship became strained as teenagers and they drifted apart.

Now, as adults, they’re brought back together by the death of their adoptive father – and the threat of the end of the world, of course.

They’re forced to travel back in time but end up in different times and places, and must find each other again to stop the nuclear apocalypse.

Where to watch The Umbrella Academy:

Seven days, upn (1998 – 2001).

time travel tv series 2022

We know that the National Security Agency has its share of secrets, but what if one of those secrets was a time-traveling machine?

In UPN’s Seven Days , the plot centers on one such device made from alien technology found at Roswell.

The Chronosphere, as it’s called, can only be used in times when national security is at risk – the limited capacity of the device allows for just one human to go back in time by seven days in order to avert disasters.

Thus, when the White House is attacked, the NSA employs former Navy SEAL and CIA operative Frank Parker to go back and prevent it from happening.

Where to watch Seven Days:

Loki, disney+ (2021 – present).

time travel tv series 2022

Yes, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the greatest gifts to the cinema of our time. Now, the MCU has expanded even further into the television medium and we’ve got a few series to accompany it!

One of those is Loki , which of course, centers on the God of Thunder’s mischievous adopted brother.

After the events in Avengers: Endgame , particularly his stealing of the Tesseract, Loki inadvertently creates another timeline that began in 2012, making him a “time variant” version of himself.

When confronted by the authorities, Loki is given two choices: face punishment and cease to exist, or travel through time to fix his own mess and the threat that has emerged.

Where to watch Loki:

Making history, fox (2017).

time travel tv series 2022

The thing about traveling back in time is, you have to be very careful that your actions in the past won’t affect the future (which is essentially your actual present).

Most of the time, that’s something you wouldn’t know until you go back to your time. In Making History , however, Dan Chambers travels back in time to right before the American Revolution and sets off a series of events that seriously mess up the future.

Being able to constantly travel between time periods, Dan recruits the help of history professor Chis Parrish to travel with him and ensure that the American Revolution still takes place.

Where to watch Making History:

Quantum leap, nbc (1989 – 1993).

time travel tv series 2022

The title of NBC’s sci-fi comedy-drama Quantum Leap is also the name of the time travel machine that accidentally sends its creator, physicist Dr. Sam Beckett, back into the past.

Now, he’s stuck – and not as himself, either!

Sam discovers that he jumped into the body of a stranger and because he’s still himself, doesn’t know all the details of his current identity.

With the help of his friend Al, who appears as a hologram only he can see, he must fix something that went wrong so he can jump in time again and eventually get back to his own body.

Where to watch Quantum Leap:

Quantum leap, nbc (2022 – present).

time travel tv series 2022

Speaking of Quantum Leap , in 2022 NBC revived the 1989 series into a more modern take on the cult classic.

In this new Quantum Leap , thirty years have passed since Dr. Sam Beckett vanished into the Quantum Leap accelerator, and the Quantum Leap project was put to rest.

Now the project is restarted with a new team, who tries to puzzle together the mysteries behind Beckett and his time-traveling machine.

So, we follow Ben Song, the lead physicist of the Quantum Leap time travel project, who gets lost in the past after leaping back in time.

As he tries to return to the present he is helped by his fiancée Addison Augustine, who appears to him as a hologram during each leap, and the team back in the present time.

Where to watch Quantum Leap reboot:

The way home, hallmark channel (2023 – present).

time travel tv series 2022

Among the newest time travel shows on this list is Hallmark’s The Way Home which has already been renewed for a second season.

The Way Home follows three generations of Landry women who learn that they can time travel after discovering a magic pond on their family’s farm in Port Haven.

When Kat and her daughter Alice return to Port Haven and are forced to move in with Alice’s estranged mother Del, the three women use time travel to uncover their family history, including what really happened to Kat’s little brother Jacob and whether they can prevent his disappearance.

Where to watch The Way Home:

Russian doll, netflix (2019 – 2022).

time travel tv series 2022

Netflix’s Russian Doll deviates from the traditional time travel theme of a willing traveler in one specific timeline because Russian Doll’s protagonist Nadia Vulvokov not only has absolutely no choice or control over her so-called time traveling, but hers is also a time loop .

She wakes up every day having to relive the day of her 36th birthday party in New York City; every time, she dies and comes back to the exact same moment.

Every time, Nadia scrambles to figure out what happens to her and tries to prevent her death, leading her to find Alan, a man who is experiencing the same time loop.

Where to watch Russian Doll:

Undone, prime video (2019 – present).

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Undone may be an animated series, but it certainly isn’t geared toward younger audiences; though there is a touch of comedy, the series leans more towards the psychological drama genre and “explores the elastic nature of reality”.

The series follows Alma Winograd-Diaz right after she gets into a near-fatal car accident.

Right before the crash, she has a strange vision of her dead father, and right after it, she finds that she now has the ability to manipulate and move through time.

Using this newfound power, she travels between time periods to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding her father’s death.

Where to watch Undone:

Voyagers, nbc (1982 – 1983).

time travel tv series 2022

Premiering back in the early 1980s, NBC’s Voyagers! Is set in a world where time travel already exists.

In fact, there’s already a secret society in place that trains its members, called Voyagers, to go back in time and make sure that historical events happen exactly the way they’re supposed to – otherwise it could affect the present in unexpected ways.

One such Voyager is Phineas Bogg, although he isn’t exactly the best at the job.

During an accidental trip to 1982, he meets the young Jeffrey Jones and ends up bringing him along on one of his missions.

Having lost his Guidebook, Phineas now needs to rely on the extremely smart Jeffrey to get history right.

Where to watch Voyagers!:

Fringe, fox (2008 – 2013).

time travel tv series 2022

Fox’s Fringe is a series that was well into the science fiction genre, with parallel universes, supernatural abilities, biotechnology, doomsday predictions, and of course, time travel.

The title is taken from fringe science, which is a branch that deals with scientific theories riddled with skepticism or even having been disproven already.

In Fringe , Special Agent Olivia Dunham is assigned to oversee the FBI ’s Fringe Division, which is run by Peter Bishop and his father Walter.

Together, the team uses both fringe science and Olivia’s knowledge in investigative techniques to explore the unexplained.

In the process, they discover a larger mystery involving parallel universes and alternate timelines .

Where to watch Fringe:

Time after time, abc (2017).

time travel tv series 2022

ABC’s Time After Time is based on the novel of the same name written by Kevin Williamson in 1979.

In addition to that, each episode takes its title from a line in Cyndi Lauper’s song, which was inspired by the film (and subsequently, the same book!).

In Time After Time , we are taken to H.G. Wells’ home in 1893.

During a dinner party, he reveals his time machine – right before his guest John Stevenson is arrested for actually being Jack the Ripper .

John escapes through the time machine and Wells follows him straight into the present: 2017. Thus begins a cat-and-mouse game as John attempts to gain control of the machine.

Where to watch Time After Time:

11.22.63, hulu (2016).

time travel tv series 2022

When you have anything with Stephen King involved, you know it’s going to be great.

Hulu’s eight-episode miniseries 11.22.63 is based on King’s novel 11/22/63 and is a science fiction thriller like no other.

Starring James Franco in the lead role, 11.22.63 follows Jake Epping, an English teacher from Maine .

His best friend Al reveals a time travel machine and asks him to take over the mission he’s been working on: to travel to the 60s and prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Will Jake be successful in changing a past that simply refuses to be changed?

Where to watch 11.22.63:

The 4400, usa network/sky one (2004 – 2007).

time travel tv series 2022

The 4400 is yet another slightly different take on the idea of time travel, in that there has been just one (fairly significant) shift forward in time, to the present.

Beginning in 1946, individuals who were easily overlooked or marginalized by society slowly began disappearing through beams of green light.

Now, all 4400 of them (hence the title) have been returned to the present day – without having aged a day and in some cases, even manifesting supernatural abilities like telekinesis, healing, and telepathy.

Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris are assigned to investigate the phenomenon and find out why the 4400 have returned.

NOTE: For a fresher take on the show, you can also check out the reboot of the original series which is currently airing on The CW.

Where to watch The 4400:

Somewhere between, abc (2017).

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When tragedy strikes our lives, we always wish there was something we could’ve done to prevent it.

In ABC’s Somewhere Between we meet Laura Price, a successful news producer with a great career, a loving husband who’s a district attorney, and a beautiful daughter named Serena.

However, her life changes when the serial killer she is helping the cops to catch kills Serena.

Distraught with grief , Laura attempts to complete suicide but is unsuccessful, instead waking up having time-traveled to a week before Serena’s death.

She teams up with Nico, a former SFPD detective who experienced the same reset and wants to find the real killer to change his brother’s fate as well.

Where to watch Somewhere Between:

Terra nova, fox (2011).

time travel tv series 2022

Terra Nova takes its viewers to both extremes of the time-traveling timeline.

The present-day is 2149, where overpopulation has threatened to deplete the Earth’s resources.

In an attempt to save Earth and mankind, scientists have found a way to travel back in time, sending groups of humans back to the Cretaceous Period to set up colonies.

Terra Nova focuses primarily on Elisabeth and Jim Shannon, and their three children, who have joined the 10th pilgrimage to Terra Nova.

They offer their expertise as a trauma surgeon and former narcotics detective and help those in charge with stopping those whose intentions go against the greater good.

Where to watch Terra Nova:

Frequency, the cw (2016 – 2017).

time travel tv series 2022

One concept in time travel is known as “the butterfly effect”, wherein one small change in time may have great effects elsewhere.

Frequency demonstrates this concept perfectly.

Raimy Sullivan is an NYPD detective who, after a strange weather phenomenon, discovers that she can communicate with her dead father through his old ham radio.

Believing he was a corrupt cop, she learns the truth and warns him of his murder, thus saving his life.

However, this has profound effects on the future – Raimy’s present.

Now, they must work together across time to save her father and preserve the present.

Where to watch Frequency:

Life on mars, bbc one (2006).

time travel tv series 2022

In many of the shows on the list so far, the protagonists experience a time loop that’s triggered at the point of their death.

It’s no different for Sam Tyler, the main character in the British series Life on Mars .

Sam is a Detective Chief Inspector with the Greater Manchester Police, but one day he accidentally gets hit by a car.

When he awakens, he’s in 1973 and working at one rank lower than he was: Detective Inspector.

The selling point of Life on Mars , however, is that we’re left unsure if Sam’s predicament is due to his actual death, a comatose, or time travel.

Where to watch Life on Mars:

Always a witch, netflix (2019 – 2020).

time travel tv series 2022

Always A Witch (or Siempre Bruja in its original Spanish title) is a Colombian series that is set in both present-day Colombia and the 17th century .

The series follows Carmen Eguiliuz, a young 19-year-old witch who, after committing the crime of falling in love with a white man in 1646 colonial Colombia, is scheduled to be burned at the stake.

She gets a chance to escape to a new life when the mysterious wizard Aldemar makes a deal with her: he will save the man she loves if she travels into the future to find the woman who can break his curse.

Where to watch Always a Witch:

Beforeigners, hbo (2019 – present).

time travel tv series 2022

HBO’s Beforeigners is a Norwegian sci-fi crime drama series and the first Norwegian original from HBO Europe.

The title is a clever play on words centered on the general plot: a group of “foreigners” has suddenly shown up at a neighborhood in Oslo, and they are all from “before” times, or several different time periods in history.

Whether from the Viking period , the Stone Age, or the more recent 19th century , each of these ‘Beforeigners’ tries to integrate in modern-day Norwegian society.

One of them even partners with a detective to investigate first a murdered Stone Age woman, then a series of murderers tied to Jack the Ripper.

Where to watch Beforeigners:

Alice, sbs tv (2020).

time travel tv series 2022

Alice was a South Korean sci-fi series that aired in late 2020.

In the lead-up to the main plot, the show’s background is explained to its viewers.

Set in 2050, time travel is monitored by an agency called Alice, which sends its clients to the past to help find closure with deceased loved ones.

Alice one day sends two agents to 1992 in order to find the Book of Prophecy, but one of them disappears with the book and her unborn child.

In 2020, the child becomes a detective and in his investigation into his mother’s death in 2010, discovers the existence of Alice and time travel.

Where to watch Alice:

Live up to your name, tvn (2017).

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Yet another South Korean time travel series , Live Up to Your Name initially takes its viewers some 400 years into the past, right in the middle of the Joseon dynasty.

There we meet Heo Im, a doctor of traditional Korean medicine who also specializes in acupuncture.

On one of his treatments of the king’s migraines, he made a mistake and was charged with treason.

Chased by the king’s soldiers, he’s shot with an arrow and presumed dead when he falls into the river – except he ends up waking up in present-day Seoul instead, where he meets cardiothoracic surgeon Choi Yeon-kyung.

Where to watch Live Up to Your Name:

My only love song, netflix (2017).

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Our third South Korean series is Netflix’s My Only Love Song , which aired in 2017.

We start off in modern-day Korea where we meet Soo-jung, a talented and top-level actress.

However, it seems that the fame may have gotten to her head as she’s arrogant, and believes fame and money make the world go round.

When things don’t go her way on her new show, she winds up in a time-traveling van that takes her to the 6th century.

There, she meets a man much like herself in terms of arrogance, but his hidden soft spot and generosity towards the poor changes her perspective on her own life and self.

Where to watch My Only Love Song:

Signal, tvn (2016).

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Signal is based on the 2000 American film Frequency , but another thing that sets this South Korean series apart from others is that the cases investigated in the series are also based on real-life crimes in the country.

Signal follows a cold case profiler from 2015 and a detective from 1989 simultaneously; they discover they’re able to communicate with each other through an old walkie-talkie.

Using this unique ability to provide much-needed foresight in investigations, they team up to both solve and in some cases, even prevent these horrific crimes.

Where to watch Signal:

Rooftop prince, sbs (2012).

time travel tv series 2022

Last but not least, South Korea brings its last time-traveling series to the table with Rooftop Prince , a comedy-drama filled with intrigue, mixed identities, and possible reincarnations.

Crown Prince Lee Gak from the Joseon dynasty accidentally time travels to 2012 with three others from his entourage, and their lives are thrown into a whirlwind.

He crosses paths with Se-na, who looks exactly like his recently deceased wife.

In the hopes of getting answers about his wife’s mysterious drowning, he assumes the identity of another man who he also looks exactly like and attempts to marry Se-na in this timeline as well.

Where to watch Rooftop Prince:

12 comments.

We enjoyed Time Trap. Cheesy special effects, not great acting, but the story is so cool.

Tomorrow people cw

You forgot The Time Tunnel, an Irwin Allen sci-fi show (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost In Space, Land of The Giants), all classic 60s sci-fi

Journeyman should also be on this list. It was only half a season on NBC but it wraps up to a satisfying conclusion.

Fantastic acting and interesting characters.

Glad someone else watched Journeyman. I thought I’d was a great spiritual successor to Quantum Leap.

Journeyman is one of the good shows u can watch but qunatum leap i watched and didnt like

Where is The Time Tunnel?????

Another show for your list is “Being Erica” (CBC, 2009-2011). Excellent writing, and very unique.

i was looking for this comment. such an underrated show

I concur. This was definitely a great one. It certainly provides a lot of food for thought.

Some of the information in the Doctor Who one is wrong. It started in 1963, it was only revived in 2005 (you put 2006), and it’s been going for 39 seasons, as of June 2022

Thanks for letting me know! I updated the article accordingly.

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“I seem to have fallen through time .”

You need to watch the best time-travel epic ever on Netflix ASAP

'Outlander' weaves a sci-fi tapestry made of time-travel, love, and action like no other show. There's no better time than now to watch this epic romance on Netflix.

Unexpected time travel is one of the more fascinating motifs in science fiction. While many time-travel stories have time machines and other mechanisms that allow a person to maneuver through the past or future, the most exciting ones are when the characters have zero control. They either fall into a mysterious hole , are born with an erratic genetic ability , or unknowingly come into contact with an ancient time portal .

Falling through time aptly describes the impetus for one of the most famous time-travel stories of the last three decades. First capturing the hearts in 1991, Diana Gabaldon’s sci-fi/fantasy book series gave readers a star-crossed (time-crossed?) romance for the ages. It would eventually earn an ardent fanbase and get the attention of Hollywood — specifically Battlestar Galactica producer Ronald D. Moore.

Since premiering in 2014 on Starz, Moore’s TV adaptation of Outlander has only increased its fan following. The series has become one of the cable network’s most popular shows ever, partly aided by the fact that Outlander is also available to stream on Netflix. With Season 5 dropping on the streaming giant this week, there’s no better time to catch up on the best time-travel epic on TV.

THE RULES OF TIME TRAVEL is an Inverse special issue exploring the evolution of science fiction's most imaginative sub-genre. From Marty McFly to Avengers: Endgame .

Outlander begins in 1945, following Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe), a former British army nurse, on a belated honeymoon trip to Scotland with her husband Frank (Tobias Menzies). As Claire plays tourist and explores the area, she encounters the standing stones at Craigh na Dun. Hearing them call out to her, she touches one of the stones, and it suddenly thrusts her two centuries into the past.

Now in 1743, Claire immediately finds herself in dangerous territory, with political tensions rising between Scotland and England. She runs into Captain Jack Randall, a British officer identical to her husband (also played by Tobias Menzies) in looks but not demeanor. She is eventually saved from the villainous Jack and taken in by a Scottish clan. That’s how she meets Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), and their love story slowly but surely begins.

Outlander goes to France in Season 2.

Outlander goes to France in Season 2.

While Claire and Jamie’s romance is a significant part of Outlander , the series expands further in scope after its first season. Once Claire tells Jamie that she traveled from the future (and he believes her), the two unite on a path to test the limits of time. With Claire’s knowledge of what’s come in the 1740s — in this case, the Battle of Culloden — the couple try to change the course of history. This is Outlander at its most riveting when it fully leans into the ideas and mysteries of Claire’s time-travel ability.

As the series progresses, the time-travel rules of Outlander become a little clearer but also more complex. As is (and should be) the case with time travel, manipulating time isn’t easy. Time travel in Outlander requires a series of conditions to be in place — which I won’t spoil here — for it to be possible. And even then, it doesn’t always go as planned. It sustains the show’s high narrative stakes, as time travel is less a solution and more of a problem.

But beyond the actual time travel, the series also finds clever and poignant ways to marry Claire’s past and present together. Sometimes, Outlander’s sci-fi concepts get lost amid the show’s growing ensemble of characters and subplots, but then an episode will drop a fantasy sequence where time merges together, and we remember that this isn’t just a richly told historical drama — there’s magic to it, too.

Outlander covers the events leading up to the American Revolution in later seasons.

Outlander covers the events leading up to the American Revolution in later seasons.

Outlander comes from a nine-book series, with another installment on the way. Considering Season 6 just wrapped on Starz and Season 7 is in production, there is plenty of Claire and Jamie’s story left to tell. And that includes even more time-travel mysteries that will complicate their lives in unexpected ways.

Their journey isn’t always pleasant (expect Season 5 to be a particularly rough one to get through), but the spirit of the show truly lies in how well-developed Claire and Jamie are. As fantastic and gripping as the sci-fi is, it’s the characters who draw you in and make you feel like you, too, have fallen through time.

Outlander Seasons 1 - 4 are streaming on Netflix, with Season 5 arriving on May 10.

Season 6 is available to watch on Starz.

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  • Key takeaways:
  • Time travel is a versatile plot line that can be used in various genres, from superhero shows like DC's Legends of Tomorrow, to survival dramas like Lost, to romantic series like Outlander.
  • Different shows approach time travel in unique ways, such as integrating it with video games in Future Man or exploring familiar time periods in Timeless.
  • Time travel shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Star Trek: Next Generation successfully incorporate time travel into their plot lines, keeping it interesting even after multiple seasons.

Time travel is a timeless media trope, and there are so many TV shows that use it successfully. From the superhero genre to more artistic miniseries, every genre has taken a crack at bending time and space for their characters. It's an interesting method to test the will and hearts of characters because, while it's based in humanity, it's nothing viewers have experienced themselves.

Time travel stays a relevant and interesting plot line because of how versatile it is. The time travel could refer to a place that's specifically stuck in one time, like the casino in Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief. It could also manifest as a superpower for an individual. There are several shows that create organizations around protecting time and have their protagonists interact with them. While several of these formats are used repeatedly, the variety keeps them fresh every time they're reused in new media. It's hard to narrow down so many great shows, but there are standouts in the time travel, science fiction genre.

10 DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016-2022)

DC's Legends of Tomorrow was a part of the iconic era of CW television when the Arrowverse was on every weeknight. This show follows a group of ragtag antiheroes as they travel through time to stop magical villains. This series has the quintessential elements of a time travel show, like weird creatures and the butterfly effect impacting all of their lives, but it is on the cornier side. Given the CW's nature, there's a lot of emphasis on morality and the use of obvious jokes. The show does have some great, unexpected reveals that are engaging. The main character is also part of the LGBTQ+ community, which is nice to see at the forefront of a series.

9 Lost (2004-2010)

It's not an overstatement to say this show changed television when it was on. Lost followed a group of stranded passengers after their plane crashes and they find themselves on a mysterious island. The first two seasons of Lost focused on the struggles of living on the island, and it felt like a survival show, but in season 2, episode 13, "The Long Con", time travel is introduced. It is eventually shown how Lost 's island travels through time and the series changed from there. However, the use of time travel in this show did feel confusing and eventually got convoluted. There's still a lot of debate about what even happened in the series finale of the show. While it was revolutionary, there were still kinks to be worked out.

8 Outlander (2014-Present)

Based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander is a hit series on Starz that follows Claire—a 1940s army nurse—who travels through time to 18th-century Scotland. She meets Jamie Fraser, a Scottish soldier, and they fall in love. Their romance is complicated as Claire has a husband in her original time that she thinks she'll never see again. Throughout the seasons, they travel back and forth between Claire's past and present all while trying to raise a family and keep their romance alive. The repetition of time travel is bound to feel tiresome—and a little ridiculous—after 7 seasons and a final one on its way. Outlander 's timeline was not exempt from that.

7 Timeless (2016-2018)

Timeless is a show that follows a group of unexpected allies as they try to stop a man from changing the course of history for his own benefit. The best part of this show is the relationships between the characters. The three leads are a history professor, a scientist, and a soldier respectively, which builds a team with every skill base covered. Another interesting part of this show is that the characters explore familiar time periods. One example is the episode that centered around Marie Curie, which was not only compelling to see play out on TV, but it also gave the characters ample space to nerd out.

6 Future Man (2017-2020)

Josh Hutcherson plays a custodian named Josh Futturman in this time-traveling series. After beating a video game, mysterious and dangerous visitors start appearing from the future to tell Josh that he's the only one who can protect the world from an impending alien attack. The aliens were called to him because his video game was a tactic to recruit only the best soldiers for war. Pairing a video game and time travel isn't used very often, so it did help to make this show even more intriguing. Future Man is hilariously crude and uses bright colors for sets and wardrobe to make this a refreshing addition to the time travel show roster.

5 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013-2020)

While Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. isn't the traditional time travel show, it absolutely counts. Time travel was a theme in the first couple of seasons, but became the sole transport method in the last three seasons. The show didn't start with time travel in its plot line, but it has the perfect platform to make that shift since superhero content leaves little for impossibility. The series adapted well to time travel. It integrated its characters seamlessly into every era they were in with costumes, sets, and individual development. The final season had the team in a different time each episode, which returned the series to its episodic case pattern from season 1.

4 Star Trek: Next Generation (1987-1994)

The Star Trek universe has to be on this list in some way, and Star Trek: Next Generation is the perfect option. This show is set 100 years after the era of Captain Kirk, and it follows a group of new officers through time and space on their adventures. One notable episode is season 5, episode 18, “Cause and Effect”, when the crew is trapped in a loop that teaches them about the dangers of messing with time. Star Trek shows all have the same basic understanding of time travel, but Star Trek: Next Generation manages to keep it interesting, even after so many iterations before it.

3 The Umbrella Academy (2019-Current)

As a show that centers around a group of seven siblings with superpowers, it only makes sense that one of them can travel through time. Number Five, played by Aidan Gallagher, appears at the beginning of season 1 after being missing for several years. He travels through time to his family home, still stuck as a 13-year-old, while his siblings are all now 30-year-olds. At the end of every season, and often throughout seasons as well, time travel is effortlessly worked into the plot. Five carries the weight of the world, and often has to save it using time travel. There are changes to how he uses the skill within The Umbrella Academy 's time travel rules , so it doesn't feel overused.

2 Loki (2021-Current)

Time travel is used all over MCU canon-compliant media, and the hit show Loki is no different. Loki is captured by the Time Variance Authority (TVA) at the end of the alternate timeline from Avengers: Endgame. He spends season 1 traveling through time and space with Mobius, a TVA agent, to stop threats to the Sacred Timeline. Since time travel is so embedded in the idea of this show, it doesn't feel out of place. While it's a serious series with a complicated plot, it also stays loyal to the Marvel style and uses Loki's sardonic humor to balance it. The sets are really successful in establishing different times, and it always feels like being in a different world.

1 Russian Doll (2019-Current)

Russian Doll is a Netflix original series that follows Natasha Lyonne's character, Nadia, as she is stuck in a time loop of her 36th birthday party as she repeatedly dies. This show has pieces from every genre, which keeps it funny, intense, and unpredictable. Russian Doll explains the time travel rules in its universe effortlessly, making it feel natural without being too complicated. This show uses time loops, which are a specific type of time travel that can feel really repetitive, especially when it goes on for an entire season. With all of this, Russian Doll escapes that repetitive and tiresome feeling and keeps the plot moving.

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Ever since the English writer H. G. Wells wrote The Time Machine back in 1895, time travel has remained popular in movies, books, games, and TV shows. Since scientific explanations are normally given for the characters’ ability to journey through different time periods, the majority of works that use the concept normally fall under the sci-fi genre. However, a couple of fantasy projects also embrace it.

In the TV landscape, time travel can be traced all the way back to The Twilight Zone ’s original pilot, “The Time Element,” but while the anthology series only uses the concept sparingly, there are numerous series that have made entire premises out of it. And even though most of them are enjoyable, a few shows have executed the idea much better.

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10 11.22.63 (2015 – 2016)

Among the numerous time-travel shows that are available for streaming, 11.22.63 is a must-see one because it handles a topic that America has always been obsessed with—the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In it, the English teacher, Jake Epping, goes back in time via a portal in order to stop the assassination of the famed US president but complications arise.

Apart from being one of Stephen King’s most popular adaptations , 11.22.63 is recommendable because it doesn't glorify time travel like most projects of its kind do. This is something it does by unveiling a series of consequences that stem from Jake's actions. For example, John F. Kennedy serves two terms but is succeeded by the populist and segregationist Alabama governor, George Wallace. Consequently, a devastating war breaks out in America.

9 12 Monkeys (2015 – 2018)

In the post-COVID era, 12 Monkeys is more relevant than ever since it revolves around a scavenger from 2043 who travels back to 2015 to prevent the spread of a deadly virus. The show also feeds into the conspiracy theory that suggests that such outbreaks never occur naturally. Many are engineered by a sinister group and in the Syfy series, it’s the “Army of the 12 Monkeys.”

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Though the plague that needs to be corrected occurs in the 2010s, the show avoids restricting itself to just two timelines. Creative subplots sprout from each episode and as a result, events jump to 2163 at some point, and then as far back as the ‘80s. However, nothing is pointless and, in the end, the protagonist manages to set a timeline where the "Army of the 12 Monkeys" doesn’t exist.

8 Doctor Who (1963 – Present)

At 871 episodes, Doctor Who is one the longest-running TV shows , and it boasts of the kind of variety that no other show in the genre. Rather than deal with a single dilemma, the show presents several challenges, such as a future where a group of people wants to destroy the world by expanding the sun or one where aliens have managed to clone humans successfully.

For decades, The Doctor has continued to use the time traveling machine known as the TARDIS to journey through various time periods and prevent various villains from either harming innocent people or changing the course of history. Today, everything that time travelers from other shows have tried to do has probably been done by The Doctor before but the only disadvantage Doctor Who has is its thin plots.

7 Paper Girls (2022)

Time travel fans that enjoy interactions between characters and their future selves will appreciate Paper Girls ’ plot since it presents similar circumstances. In the Prime Video series, four girls that work as newspaper distributors for The Cleveland Preserver find themselves in a time-altering conspiracy that involves a villainous organization known as the “Old Watch.”

Generally, the series is more of an examination of choice and consequence, as it shows how even the simplest decisions in one life can end up affecting their future in a major way. Some girls are shown to be totally pleased with their future selves while others aren’t. Additionally, the numerous differences between the Paper Girls comics and the series are all beneficial rather than disadvantageous. A couple of intriguing series-exclusive characters are introduced and so are some heartwarming relationship arcs.

6 Outlander (2014 – Present)

Based on a series of books by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander is as recommendable to history lovers as it is to fantasy fans. Through time travel, viewers get to see the fictional protagonists, Claire and Jamie, influence some key historical events such as the Battle of Culloden and the invention of Penicillin. The 20th and 18th centuries are the main periods covered and so viewers get to see the best of both timelines.

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Outlander is also easy viewing for casual fans because it focuses more on the adventures rather than the nitty-gritty of the whole process of moving from one timeline to another. All a character has to do is present themselves at the Craigh na Dun, Abandawe cave, or Ocracoke stone circle. Additionally, the implications of time travel aren’t just limited to historical events but to the romantic lives of the main characters

5 Quantum Leap (1989 – 1993)

Like Doctor Who, Quantum Leap also offers variety in terms of characters and storylines. The time-traveler, Dr. Sam Beckett and a hologram of his friend, Al, are the only two characters that are present in each episode. This is because whenever Sam jumps to a different time period, he takes on the identity of someone that exists in that year and interacts with their friends and family.

The concept that makes Quantum Leap more distinctive and believable since it rubbishes the notion that one person can simply exist as their usual self in another era. And as one of TV’s most intelligent scientists , Sam remains the show’s greatest asset. Whether it's fixing a train engine or coming up with a new nuclear weapon, he remains as inventive as ever, no matter which year he finds himself in.

4 Timeless (2016 - 2018)

Most time travel shows paint the protagonist as the most competent person in that particular fictional world but in Timeless , the villain Garcia Flynn—an ex-NSA agent turned terrorist—gets to shine more. In his efforts to change the course of history, Flynn is always two steps ahead, forcing the heroes to play catchup.

Apart from having a formidable antagonist and incorporating plenty of solid time-leap plots, Timeless cleverly tweaks past events, sometimes in controversial ways, Whether it’s the use of a modern firearm to assassinate Abraham Lincoln or the attempt to block Charles Lindbergh’s efforts to make the first solo transatlantic flight, the show outdoes itself when it comes to its plots.

3 Dark (2017 – 2020)

Dark is one of the few shows that require a rewatch in order to properly comprehend everything that’s going on, but that’s the beauty of it all. What starts out as a simple murder and suicide mystery soon develops into a complex time travel drama after it’s revealed that there is a wormhole existing in the quiet fictional town of Winden, Germany.

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For example, a child named Mikkel disappears and goes back in time to the ‘80s where is he raised by another family and comes back as the adult, Michael, in 2019 and still goes on to take his own life. Almost everything has a connection to a person that existed in the past, and that’s something the characters get to discover later on via their own time-traveling adventures or via another character

2 Russian Doll (2019 – 2022)

The creativity on display in Russian Doll is unrivaled because the show features both time loop and time travel concepts. In Season 1, the software engineer, Nadia Vulvokov, finds herself relieving her 36th birthday again and again, and in Season 2, she goes back in time to 1982, where she gets to change important events in her family’s history.

The Season 2 storyline is especially mind-blowing because Nadia not only goes back in time but also does something no other time-traveling character has done before, and that’s going back to her mother’s womb. Despite being a fetus, her IQ remains high, so she is able to literally control her mother and make her change some of her bad decisions.

1 Life On Mars (2006 – 2007)

Life On Mars ’ appeal lies in the fact that viewers are never quite sure what caused the main character, Sam Tyler, to find himself operating as a junior police officer in the ‘70s. Yet, he had a higher rank in Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in the modern area. “Am I mad, in a coma, or back in time?” That’s a question he asks in each of the opening monologues, and it isn’t until the finale that the answer gets given.

The series is also the perfect TV cocktail as it combines mystery, science fiction, period, supernatural, and police procedural genres to tell Tyler’s story. The most fun stems from the procedural plots, mostly because of a difference in ideologies. During every case, Sam keeps clashing with his superior, Gene Hunt, because he prefers forensics, yet Gene prefers coercion.

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There have been numerous TV shows about time travel in the past. Although some shows did have time travel included in part of their plot (like Marvel Agents of Shield), in this list we focused on series that have time travel as a basic premise of the show. With that in mind, we narrowed down our picks to the top 10 TV series that are worth your time. However, keep in mind that there are other fantasy shows that you might like – this is just our pick of the best ones so far.

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10.  Timeless [2016-2018]

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A hidden gem among TV series about time traveling is NBC’s Timeless. The show is a quick watch – it only has two seasons and 28 episodes in total but don’t be discouraged by that fact. Timeless still manages to land a meaningful, educating, heart-warming story with a compelling ending. The cast features Abigail Spencer as Lucy Preston a history professor, Matt Lanter as Wyatt Logan, a USA Delta Force Sargeant, and Malcolm Barrett as Rufus Carlin, a programmer. The trio is tasked with capturing a terrorist Garcia Flynn (Goran Visnjic) who is trying to rewrite history.

Although the premise of the show looks very much like what we have seen in Continuum, Travelers and 12 Monkeys, Timeless also offers a variety of real historical events that are shown in the series. The historical part might not always be 100% accurate but it is fun to see the fictional characters interacting with real-life events that took place. Although the show was canceled after two seasons, the viewers still got a well-deserved ending so we highly recommend Timeless.

9. Continuum [2012-2015]

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One of the classic TV shows that exploited the topic of time travel is Continuum. Stretching through 4 seasons and 42 episodes, Continuum tells a story about detective Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols) who goes back in time by accident with a group of criminals called Liber8. The plot takes place in present-day as Kiera tries to stop members of Liber8 from altering the timeline and destroying the future in which corporations have sized the roles of the governments. A teenage wunderkind Alec Sadler (Erik Knudsen) helps her out on her quest as well as her partner Carlos Fonnegra (Victor Webster). 

Although the plot seems like more of what we saw in some earlier TV shows about time travel, the cast does a pretty decent job and the overall setting is fun to watch. As you can see, this show has been produced more than a decade ago but the CGI elements are not that bad and are watchable. But what really gives Continuum a place on our list is the character development that Kiera as a protagonist goes through.

8. Quantum Leap [1989-1993]

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Quantum Leap is an old-school TV show that older viewers must have watched during 90s. The importance of this show is the fact that after its initial success, many directors pitched ideas for similar shows in the future – and that’s how we got so many time travel series. Although Quantum Leap is highly praised, it is a bit outdated nowadays, so it might not be the best choice for younger viewers.

Be it as it may, the show focuses on Dr. Sam Beckett, who gets thrown back in time while experimenting on his own project (Quantum Leap). The protagonist is accompanied by his friend Admiral Al Calavicci (Dean Stockwell) but in the shape of a hologram. Dr. Beckett continues to leap to different people in his own timeline and hopes to correct the past in order to finally leap to the presence. Quantum Leap offers a unique mixture of science fiction, drama, and comedy all while exploring the topic of time traveling.

7. 12 Monkeys [2015-2018]

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12 Monkeys is a sci-fi masterpiece remake of a 12 Monkeys movie (1995) that has time travel in the essence of its plot. As you might remember from the movie, a mysterious group called “12 Monkeys” released the virus which killed over 7 million people and brought humanity to its downfall. The same plot premise is in the show as time traveler Cole (Aaron Stanford) uses an experimental time-traveling device to come back to the present and assist Dr. Cassandra Railly (Amanda Schull) in stopping the virus.

The cast does a great job, especially Amanda Schull, and really brings out the darkness of events that are about to come. This show is perfect for viewers who like disaster like shows combined with time travel – 12 Monkeys has it both.

6. DC Legends of Tomorrow [2016-2022]

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Superhero TV shows have all the rage nowadays so it’s just fair to put one that’s about time travel on this list as well. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow might not have the most interesting story but boy, they are fun to watch. Most of the episodes are stand-alone and you can simply sit on your sofa, watch one and continue after a month without worrying about missing the parts of the plot. When it comes to the story, basically, a team of superheroes travels back in time to prevent bad things from altering the timeline, thus saving the future.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is a part of the Arrowverse so the show crosses over with Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl several times. The main reason why this show is on our list is the fact that it’s relaxing to watch, witty, and overall entertaining. Caity Lotz, Amy Louis Pemberton, and Dominic Purcell are just some of the names that star in this show – the cast is full of superstars well-known to superhero fans.

5. Manifest [2018-2023]

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The show was canceled after three seasons and picked up and renewed by Netflix for the fourth and final season. Manifest tells a story about Flight 828 which vanished into thin air and reappeared five and half years later. The problem is that the passengers have no idea what happened since from their perspective, they just went through a troublesome storm but landed on time, as planned. As they rejoin society, numerous problems arise, especially when some passengers start getting visions (“ Callings “) of future events.

The show has a strong “Leftovers” vibe to it, exploring the topic of how humans are unable to cope with things that they can’t explain. Melissa Roxburgh (Michaela Stone) and John Dallas (Ben Stone) are the stars of the show and have received numerous praises for their performance in Manifest. This TV series is about time travel but also offers a lot more and tells a mysterious story that you will surely enjoy.

4. Dark [2017-2020]

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Dark is the first Netflix German series. The show itself is difficult to place as it combines several genres, including sci-fiction, horror, mystery, drama, and thriller. While this combo might not work for some other shows, Dark is an exception – the show delivers magnificently although one might argue that it’s a slow-burn in the beginning. Dark is one of the shows like Black Mirror in a suspenseful feeling that you get while watching it.

Dark starts in Winden, a small fictional German town in 2019. Children begin to disappear from the town so an investigation led by four families takes place. Throughout the three seasons of Dark, the truth will include multiple timelines, wormholes, conspiracies, and parallel worlds. We won’t say any more since the whole point of the show is for the viewer to try to understand the events that took place (and when the events took place). The German cast is lead by Louis Hofmann, Karoline Eichhorn, and Lisa Vicari. This time-travel TV series received praise from both the audience and the critics and is a must-watch. 

3. Fringe [2008-2013]

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When it comes to TV shows about time travel, supernatural phenomena, parallel worlds, and doomsday events, Fringe is a must-see masterpiece. First of all, the show has that 2000’s vibe to it which is sure to evoke memories from older viewers. Fringe is well-written and humorous and even a non-fiction fan will be able to enjoy it.

The cast is just astonishing: Anna Torv plays FBI Agent Olivia Dunham who leads Fringe Division. This division is kinda similar to “unsolved cases” that Molder and Scully used to investigate in X-files, although without (that many) aliens. Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his son Peter (Joshua Jackson) assist her in solving these cases. The show has many episodes that are stand-alone type but in the end, it wraps up nicely and tells a compelling story about father and son love filled with sci-fi elements.

2. Travellers [2016-2018]

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Travelers have a unique story that widely differs from similar TV shows about time travel and that’s one of the reasons why it’s so high on our list. The basic premise of the show is that the future is ruined and people from it ( Travelers ) transfer their conciseness into humans that are about to die in the 21st century in order to alternate the timeline, following orders from an AI called “Director”. Sounds wild, right? Well, it works pretty well –  Travelers are super fun and the characters are well-written and very diverse.

The cast is brilliant and is led by Eric McCormack (Grant MacLaren) and MacKenzie Porter (Marcy Warton). Another thing that puts this show at the top of our list is the fact that the sudden ending of season 3 really leaves a massive impact on a viewer. We must admit that a decision from Netflix to cancel Travelers after three seasons is baffling. Be it as it may, we are sure that you will enjoy this story and the ending will leave you breathless.

1. Doctor Who [1963-1989; 2005-present]

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When a TV show has an actual Guinness record category of longest-running science fiction series, it is hard not to put it in the first place in our list. Doctor Who is a british sci-fi TV show about time travel and numerous other fictional motives and it has been on BBC since 1963. The show follows the adventures of a Time Lord ( The Doctor ), a being that appears to be human but explores the universe, combats foes and helps people in need using his time-traveling ship ( TARDIS ).

Since Doctor Who had over 850 episodes so far, we won’t try to dig into the plot too much – it would require multiple articles just to cover it. The show gained so much popularity that it is considered a part of British culture and the fans call themselves “Whovians”. We highly recommend that you give this show a try (or a rewatch) since Doctor Who is a classic among TV shows about time travel.

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Elemental Tribe in Hearthstone Battlegrounds

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30 Best Time Travel TV Shows To Watch In 2022!

Time Travel shows have been a big binge-watch when it comes to entertainment. Be it for the reader or the movie addicts, time travel is always a popular genre that they prefer over everything else. Somehow, according to research, this time travel gained a lot of audience due to the relaxation it produces in the mind of the reader or audience. They somehow tend to travel down memory lane and enjoy their own sweet memories.

There is also the desire to travel back to the times that they had left behind which makes the genre Time-travel so famous. We have seen time travel mainly in movies, but recently, television has also adapted to this culture and decided to be a part of it for entertainment purposes. These have also benefited their TRP rates. So let’s dig into the list of different TV shows that had adapted time travel as their main entertainment purpose.

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1. Doctor Who

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Let’s start with an old classic that is still popular in the television world. This show has been a great influence in this genre, and not only that, it is still going strong with 39 episodes in all. It was a release from the BBC Channel itself. Doctor Who is the story of a Doctor Lord who is traveling through time in a time machine so that they can prevent evil powers or forces that can harm the lives of innocent people. Basically, they are rewriting the past for the sake of their honesty in helping others. The Doctor also had a unique power: every time he hurt himself, he could transform himself into someone else.

That is a unique idea that the makers created for this show. So that different actors also get the chance to participate in the role of the doctor that they desire too. Though this show particularly is an adaptation from different series, its different idea of a script has inspired a lot of new shows, series, and movies to turn their individual show into a hit. The audience loved this show so much that it is still a big hit in the television industry.

30 Best Time Travel TV Shows To Watch In 2022

A remake of the 1995 TV show 12 Monkeys was a surprising choice, given the show’s widespread critical acclaim and continued status as a groundbreaking work of science fiction. Though the 2015 version of 12 Monkeys wasn’t universally acclaimed like the original, it’s still an excellent show. Time traveler James Cole has been sent to the past by Katarina Jones in search of Dr. Cassandra Railly in the hopes that she may prevent a future plague from being released. When they realize they’re being pursued by the enigmatic Army of the 12 Monkeys, they create an improbable alliance to stop them.

The two meet friends and foes along the way who contribute to or detract from their goal. The fantastic characters, especially Jennifer Goines as portrayed by Emily Hampshire, are crucial to the show’s success. You feel like you know these people on a deep level because they are so complete. Everyone, including the bad guys, has layers. One of the series’ strongest points is the dynamic between its characters. As the characters “splinter” to other time periods in search of answers and a cure for the terrible virus that will obliterate humanity, each season draws you in with its own unique blend of intrigue, betrayal, and narrative twists. This program is great fun to watch, in part because of the unexpected subversive moments it contains. In the event of a real epidemic, this show could provide a much-needed respite from reality.

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3. The Umbrella Academy

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The Umbrella Academy is an adaptation of American television about a superhero based on a comic book of the same name. The Umbrella Academy is a story about 43 ladies who gave birth on the same day, all together, on October 1. It was until the pregnant lady felt the labor pains that she understood they would have a delivery that day. Due to a high birth rate, seven billion kids were adopted by a superhero academy founded by Sir Reginald Hargreeves, who named that academy Umbrella Academy. Though they had been trained apart from each other. The death of their adoptive father has reunited them as adults, along with the impending doom of the world. They were trained for different purposes, one of which was to prevent a nuclear holocaust. They are sent back in time but end up in different places and times and must find each other again.

4. Again, My Life

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Let’s shift the genre towards a South Korean television genre. It was based on a novel with the same name, so basically, the series is an adaptation of the novel. The story goes that Kim Hee Woo started off poorly in high school, but he persevered through college and eventually passed the bar exam. His unrelenting hard work has finally paid off, and he has become a public prosecutor. During the course of his investigations, he must conduct an inquiry into a politician suspected of corruption. Unfortunately, his inquiry is cut short when he is murdered by an anonymous man. However, he subsequently comes to, finding that he is genuinely alive. Now that he’s back in the mortal world, he has to go back to school to finish his degree while he tries to figure out what happened to him.

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5. The Adams Project

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The Adam Project is to time-traveling science fiction what Real Steel is to boxing movies: it has some entertaining ideas, is competently executed, features a clever child, and doesn’t try to surprise with anything groundbreaking. It’s an exciting action movie that tries to be science fiction, and Reynolds does his Deadpool impression without breaking the fourth wall. With their father, whom they haven’t spent nearly enough time getting to know, the two Adams children have a genuine bond that is, unfortunately, lacking in reciprocity. Anyone looking to kill 90 minutes can find much to enjoy here, as the focus is solely on enjoyment.

6. Timeless

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It is a television show that has become a cult favorite among the audience, and it is also produced by NBC’s production. It is a show that produced turmoil in the audience that led their excitement to the next level. It is an American sci-fi series. Timeless is a story about a trio that travels through history in a time machine. As individuals, our trio is hot on their heels. They are time travelers on a mission to bring down a sinister force and all its evil deeds. A history professor, a soldier, and an engineer are put on the case when an experimental time machine goes missing. In short order, they find out that the thief intends to alter the course of history—none other than the trio—and that they are all interconnected with both him and the shadowy group that funded the creation of the time machine.

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7. Ms. Marvel

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For the first time in Marvel history, a Pakistani child actress made her debut as the main lead, Ms. Marvel. It is an American series that was created on the adaptation of a comic story that is seven animated series in Marvel Comics World. It follows the turmoil In the cosmic world. The main protagonist, Kamala, was a big fan of superheroes, especially the Marvel universe. She has always struggled to fit into the world where she belongs, be it school or any other place. She thought the world of magic was closed and never thought she could have one until she realized she had powers from the Marvel universe. Isn’t it exciting? Will this power be her friend or enemy? That’s a question that aroused the audience and blew the minds of the audience throughout the television show.

8. Flash: Forward

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Flash-Forward again falls into the genre of American television series. The plot of the story is quite interesting, which is why the audience is still hooked on this particular show. Flash-Forward had a constructive narrative that dealt with the incidents that caused people to be unconscious and had the ability to encounter the future of six months in 137 seconds. This vision that they encountered was good for some people and bad for others. The main leads saw their work on this investigation through the transformation of the Flash-forward. But this flashforward turned the world upside down with its scattered vision. This story actually had a deep meaning, and the events that take place in the movie are quite appreciated.

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9. D.C: Legends of Tomorrow

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There is always a sense of chaos regarding Marvel and DC, and there is no harm in assuming that you are a DC fan, and if you are, this TV show is a must-watch. And it’s already crossed over several times with other series like Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is a solid time-travel drama in its own right. A group of heroes known as the Waveriders travel across time in their time machine to stop various disasters from occurring.

Both ones made by other people and ones the crew have made themselves during their travels. There are prominent DC characters including Rip Hunter, Firestorm, The Atom, Kid Flash, Steel, and Vixen. Cast with several new faces, including Caity Lotz’s White Canary. Legends of Tomorrow is distinguished in large part by its high level of entertainment value. Because people often use words like “unapologetic,” “witty,” and “entertaining” while describing this time travel show. But beyond that, it provides a new and exciting dimension to the entire Arrowverse. Plus, it’s a lot of fun to see.

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If you know which show I am talking about, you are in the right place. Dark had been a popular series on Netflix . Though Dark is a German-based series, Netflix renewed it dubbed in English. It is a sci-fi television series. The story follows the weirdness of when the children started disappearing from the town of German Winden. But all of a sudden, why? It Is all connected to the past lives of four families that had been confronted with pretty messed up events, double lives, relationships, and a horrifying dark past that was yet to be uncovered that led to the discovery of the four generations. This show time-travels the erroneous and unnatural events that actually caused the conspiracy.

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11. Continuum

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Continuum Kiera, a police officer from the future, is stuck in the present in Continuum. She meets a juvenile genius, and the two forms an odd alliance to foil the plans of future killers who have time-traveled back to the past to carry out their heinous crimes. It would have been easy for Continuum to rely on tired police procedural clichés. In contrast, the futuristic setting and the intricate web of interactions between the characters made for a compelling and memorable television program. Kiera makes for a fascinating main character. In the workplace, she excels, but outside of it, she comes across as a bit eccentric.

Kiera is solving crimes while being prevented from doing the one thing she wants more than anything else: going home. Kiera’s reliable technological sidekick has surprise story arcs as the series progresses. Carlos Fonnegra Kiera’s partner in the force is a multifaceted character. Carlos is first thrilled to have a capable partner like Kiera, but he eventually develops suspicions as Kiera demonstrates behavior that seems too wonderful to be true.

The show’s antagonists are just as interesting as Kiera herself, with their own backstories and the ability to foil her plans. The cast of Continuum reads like a who’s who of Canadian acting talent, and the show’s rarity as one of the few to be filmed and set in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has made it a huge success and a must-watch for the audience.

12. The Shining Girls

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The Shining Girl is considered a thriller series from the American genre. Though more than providing thrills, Shining Girls’ time-bending premise typically gives audiences headaches. It is adapted from a novel written by a South African author. The show follows the story of a strange house where the killer enters for his next victim with a key that wasn’t meant for him. The journalist Kirby, who was the shining girl, stepped into the past and found the turn that could unravel the mystery and take the killer into custody. The overview of the story seems quite interesting, but it is quite twisted, and the audience is awestruck by what happens and gets to rewind once again to capture what happens in the show.

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13. Paper Girls

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Paper Girls is a mixture of two genres where we get a glimpse of two shows: Struck by Lightning and Pacific Rim. It is the story of two girls, as the name suggests, who travel to the city to deliver the paper in the dark morning just before Halloween. They caught the eye of the time travelers and got into a conflict with them; unfortunately, that led to a different disaster. They were sent into time travel just to save the world. They travel between different eras, which somehow led to the discovery of their future selves as well. This time journey also denotes the change in their future fate as well as the history that can save the world.

14.The Lost

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The Lost Series is also a category of the American sci-fi drama, but with the hindrance of supernatural elements. The story deals with the survivor of the plane crash that took place in Sydney and Los Angeles. The plane crashes, and somehow they land on a mysterious island. To stay alive and find help, they had to work around a monster they didn’t know about, a group of unreliable former occupants, strange, otherworldly island residents, polar bears, and each other. Lost’s an international ensemble cast, mystery-filled plot, flashbacks, forwards, and sideways episodes are what has made the show so popular.

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15. Quantum Leap

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Let’s shift a bit toward the 90s genre, which also produced TV shows about time travel. Okay, groan all you want about how Scott Bakula didn’t fit your ideal of a Star Trek: Enterprise captain, but remember that the actor was cast in the role in large part because of his work on Quantum Leap. The series is based on the premise that physicist Sam Beckett (Bakula) is conducting time travel experiments when he accidentally travels through time and “leaps” into the bodies of different people in order to “make right what once went wrong.”

They look like Bakula to the audience, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees the person whose body he is using. It wasn’t an effects extravaganza but rather a lighthearted drama with some great performances from Bakula as he played a variety of roles, including men, women, a mentally retarded teen, and even a chimpanzee. Sam is visited by the holographic version of Admiral Al Calavicci, played by Dean Stockwell.

16. Outlander

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Let’s jump back to the time around 2014 when this television show made its debut in that year. In the opening scene of the show, World War II-era combat nurse Claire Randall and her husband Frank are on their second honeymoon and spending some time in Inverness, Scotland. When Claire stumbles upon the Craigh na Dun standing stones, she is suddenly teleported back to the year 1743. She must first make it through 18th-century Scotland in order to get back to her own time. And she does this by becoming involved with the Clan MacKenzie rebels and eventually marrying one of them, Jamie Fraser. But she comes to love her new husband and helps the family escape from the British redcoats.

Claire travels back and forth between the 20th and 18th centuries with her two families throughout the course of the five currently available seasons of Outlander (with a sixth on the horizon). Although it takes some time, Claire eventually reunites with Jamie.

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17. Life on Mars

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This television series is a UK version of an American movie that deals with crime, friction, and lots of drama. Well, it is an adaptation of the well-known British series of the same title. The series narrates the story of New York City life, where the protagonist is a police detective in the city. He got stuck in a traffic jam, and somehow he got into the Era of 1973.

When the protagonist landed on the situation, he was confused about what had happened over there. The series Is all about the continuous transfer of the genres that are intervening in the show, such as crime, fantasy, thriller, and sci-fi friction. The time travel that took place in the series was nothing but the only way the protagonist could find out about the mystery that he had been assigned so that he could know what this was all about.

18. See you yesterday

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See You Yesterday is a sci-fi movie that is generally meant for kids but trusts me, anyone can explore this show to release their stress. The story deprives us of basic racism and introduces us to a black protagonist. These two characters were the ambitious black science prodigies who decided to go on a mission to save their brother by inventing the time machine. Their brother killed a policeman because of the racism that was inbuilt into that era. So they decided to rewrite history and bring their brother back to life.

Though they do that, as it is said that if you mess with time, you have to face the consequences, they did, but how that happened is the mystery that the audience needs to find out. To know more, you must watch this movie. This movie received a lot of appreciation because of its concept and also because it pointed out the real issue of the society that lay beneath the earthy, happy atmosphere.

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19. The Man in the High Castle

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This movie is an exception because even though it is a representation of the genre of an American movie, it also falls into the dystopian alternative history category. It is an interpretation of Dick’s novel in a television series.

The show Is set on a depiction of how the world would look after World War I where, in the parallel universe, the Axis powers of Nazi Germany and Japan ruled the world together as a pact. It was entirely based on small footage that could make it more realistic and make people believe that it was the era of 1962. It was a show that created turmoil of emotion within the audience, but mainly, as the title suggests, it was a mystery in itself that the audience discovered at the end of the movie.

20. Russian Doll

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We have gotten into so much series drama. Phew! We need a relaxing environment right now. Don’t worry, we’ve got the right show for you. Russian Doll is a comedy-drama that is perfect for a cozy movie night where you just want to forget your bad afternoon. It follows the story of a game developer who died in the middle of the game.

Well, the protagonist is Nadia, who is caught in the event of a guest of honor and got into a time loop where she is being killed every time she puts her step ahead. Even if she dies repeatedly, she gets back to that same place and the same event that was happening, again dying in a different way. She was quite frustrated until she met with someone who was struck in the same time loop but with a different event. And what happened next is what you need to find out. But there is no doubt that it is the perfect dose of comedy that everyone desires.

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21. Attack the Block

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A group of teenagers in South London stumbles upon what they at first believe to be an alien invasion on Guy Fawkes Night, a distinctly British event that features tonnes of fireworks. If they succeed in killing one, they won’t know that the dead animal’s pheromones have contaminated their clothing and will draw more of them.

Now they have to flee for their lives as they fight to protect their apartment building from an assault by these blind wolf-apes. Their pheromone contamination is only revealed when they enter a marijuana production chamber illuminated by UV lights. The remaining members of the gang must set aside their differences and work together to devise a strategy to ambush the creatures. It falls Into the genre of British sci-fi comedy horror film because of the supernatural events in the show.

22. Voyagers

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The story itself involves time travel into the 1980s. The show is about the voyagers, as the title suggests, and a secret society that they had for themselves. It is the story of time travel, where our main character Phineas decides to go to the previous era to inspect whether everything is going the same way or if nothing would be in the same place. Though for his era he is not so good at his job. He met a man named Jeffery during his trip to the past, and somehow he lost the book to which he was referring, according to the history. Now he had no option other than relying on the young Jeffery, who could educate him about the correct history and thus solve his mission as well.

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23. Being Erica

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Being Erica is out of the box because it doesn’t fall into the genre of either British or American television; rather, it is a Canadian comedy genre television show. As the title suggests, this is a story about a weird girl named Erica, who is smart and well-educated but has been failing in her career as well as with her love interest. The young woman was in desperate need to lift these two aspects of her life. Her bad luck follows her so much that she ends up having a hazelnut-flavored drink, which causes her a severe allergy and makes her go to the hospital. But here is the twist, where he meets the doctor, who assures her that he can fix whatever is going on in her life. But she was confused, how?

As time revealed its folds, she realized that the doctor had given her a chance to go back to her past life and change her past for a better future. Each time she would encounter a problem in her present life, she would run back to her past to fix it. Though at the beginning of the therapy she was feeling happy that she could fix everything, with time she learned to accept what was happening in her life and learned to tackle her problem over time with the help of a doctor.

The series portrays the sessions as serving to reveal some of the limitations, complications, and metaphysical implications of the therapy process, such as whether a patient can intervene to change somebody else’s destiny besides their own, whether the therapist can intervene in the patient’s behalf to change the past without the patient’s knowledge, whether a patient is allowed to reveal the future to another person during a session, and whether the therapist can intervene to change the past without the patient’s knowledge. A group therapy session is introduced in later seasons, wherein multiple patients get together to discuss and share their thoughts on one patient’s time travel sessions.

24. The Librarians

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The Librarians are the series of characters that are protecting the library, as the name suggests, but why? Let’s drive deep inside the information. The Librarians are none other than an ancient organization that is dealing with bad energy to protect innocent people from magic and fantasy. The Librarians are of four types: a historian, a thief, a mathematician, and a warrior. They are not only protecting the world but also a book of magic that can destroy it forever. They travel through different time periods to fight evil deeds, find precious things that need to be protected, and bring them to the library to preserve them.

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25. Frequency

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The effect of the idea that even a seemingly insignificant alteration in one timeline can have far-reaching consequences in another is central to the study of time travel. The principle Is beautifully shown through frequency. The investigator Raimy Sullivan learns she can talk to her late father via his ham radio following a freak weather event. She initially suspected he was a corrupt officer, but after discovering the truth, she managed to save his life by forewarning him. Nonetheless, this will have far-reaching consequences for the future and the present Raimy. This forces them to coordinate their efforts across time and space in order to save her dad and the present.

26. Always A Witch The Colombian show

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Always a Witch takes place in both modern-day Colombia and the country’s colonial era in the 17th century. In 1646 colonial Colombia, the protagonist, Carmen Eguiliuz, is a young witch set to be killed at the stake for the crime of falling in love with a white man. The enigmatic wizard Aldemar offers her a way out of her current situation by offering to free the man she loves from his curse if she agrees to go into the future and get the lady who can break it.

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27. Future Man

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Future Man belongs to a comedy genre that tells the story of an unsuccessful janitor who was ordered to save the world. The janitor was playing a game in his home, and somehow, at the end of the game, the two characters of the game, a tiger and a wolf turned towards him and gave him the duty of saving the world. The janitor had to time travel just to save the future world.

28. The Crossing

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The show is considered to be in the genre of American science fiction horror. It is a show about refugees who fled their asylum and went into town from the future. Though the recent government was trying to keep the country calm and not inform it about the situation, it turned out that one of the refugees had power and was inhuman in nature. So how are they going to save their country?

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Signal is based on the American film Frequency from 2000, but what really sets this South Korean show apart is that the crimes that are being investigated in it actually happened. In the 2015 film Signal, we follow a cold case profiler who makes contact with a detective from 1989 and vice versa; the two characters learn they can communicate with one another via a walkie-talkie from the 1980s. By combining their investigative skills with this special ability, they are able to find the perpetrators and, in some cases, stop further atrocities.

30. Dark Shadow

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The last one is from the genre of American dark horror fantasy movie entirely based on the gothic concept and adapted from the novel of the same name. It is the story of the Collins family, who came to America and started a fishing empire that eventually gave rise to the vampire Barnabas Collins. Burton’s work is quite famous for his orchestral evocation of gothic sensibility as one of his trademark visual styles. He demonstrates the construction of the architectural masterpiece known as Collinwood Manor atop a hill overlooking the brand new Maine town of Collinsport. To our dismay, we see young Barnabas reject Angelique for the angelic Josette. But he fell in love, and that’s where the problem began.

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2024 TV premiere dates

Midseason is the new fall.

As Hollywood and the broader industry continue to recover from the debilitating dual actors and writers strikes, the 2024 television landscape is coming into focus. All of the broadcast networks have set return dates for most of their shows, but there’s no usual Premiere Week to speak of.

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But as series return to production with lower episode counts this truncated season, here again is Deadline’s annual list of premiere dates for new and returning TV series.

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As always, we update this post daily as more dates are revealed. Please send any additions or adjustments to [email protected].

June 25: One South: Portrait of a Psych Unit ( HBO , new documentary miniseries) High Speed Chase (Investigation Discovery, Season 2) Late Night Lockup (Investigation Discovery, Season 2) Babylon Berlin (MHz Choice, Season 4)

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June 26: The Real CSI: Miami ( CBS , new docuseries) Land of Women ( Apple TV+ , new dramedy series) Fear Thy Neighbor (Investigation Discovery, Season 10)

June 27: That ’90s Show ( Fox , Season 2A) Supacell ( Netflix , new drama series) The Bear (FX, Season 3) Joe Biden-Donald Trump Presidential Debate (CNN, live special) Breaking New Ground (Max, new docuseries) Ariel (Disney Channel, new animated series) Domino Day (Sundance Now, new drama series)

June 30: The Great Food Truck Race (Food Network, Season 17) 100 Day Dream Home (HGTV, new docuseries)

July 1: The Wall ( NBC , Season 5B) Star Trek: Prodigy (CBS, Season 2) 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way (TLC, Season 6) Outrageous Love with NeNe Leakes (Lifetime, new docuseries) Parents Gone Wild (Lifetime, new docuseries)

July 2: Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants (HBO, new docuseries)

July 3: All Up in My Grill (Tastemade, Season 4) Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 4: Senpai Is an Otokonoko (Crunchyroll, new anime series) Twilight Out of Focus (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 5: Mirzapur (Prime Video, Season 3) NieR:Automata Ver1.1a (Crunchyroll, Season 1B)

July 6: Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 7: (Crunchyroll, new anime series) (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 7: Tower of God (Crunchyroll, Season 2) Wistoria: Wand and Sword (Crunchyroll, new anime series) Narenare -Cheer for You! (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 8: The Bachelorette  ( ABC , Season 21) All American: Homecoming ( The CW , Season 3) BBQ Brawl (Food Network, Season 5) Bodies in the Water (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries) Mayonaka Punch (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 9: Celebrity Family Feud (ABC, Season 11) Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken ( Paramount+ , new docuseries) The Top Ten Revealed: 200 of the Greatest Songs of the 70s (AXS TV, new docuseries)

July 10: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (ABC, Season 10 in primetime) Claim to Fame (ABC, Season 3) Sunny (Apple TV+, new drama series) Receiver (Netflix, new docuseries) Eva Lasting (Netflix, Season 2) Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years (Paramount+, Season 2) Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles (Bravo, Season 15) Icons Unearthed: Spider-Man (Vice, new docuseries) In The Arena: Serena Williams (ESPN+, new docuseries) Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New Worl d (Crunchyroll, Season 2)

July 11: 2024 ESPYs (ABC, live awards special) Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix, Season 3) Sausage Party: Foodtopia (Prime Video, new animated comedy series) Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer ( Hulu , new documentary miniseries) Impractical Jokers (TBS, Season 10B; new network) Christina on the Coast (HGTV, Season 5) The Responder (BritBox, Season 2)

July 12: Me (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) The Serpent Queen (Starz, Season 2) The Very Very Best of the 80s (AXS TV, Season 3) Bye Bye, Earth (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 13: Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! (Crunchyroll, new anime series) ATRI -My Dear Moments (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

July 14: Emperor of Ocean Park (MGM+, new drama series)

July 15: Republican National Convention (various networks, live political event) Wonderoos (Netflix, new children’s animated series) The Black Widower: The Six Wives of Thomas Randolph (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)

July 16: Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, Season 2B) Mafia Spies (Paramount+, new docuseries) My Big Fat Fabulous Life (TLC, Season 12) Welcome to Plathville (TLC, Season 6) Dark Side of the 90s (Vice, Season 3)

July 17: Big Brother (CBS, Season 26) Simone Biles Rising (Netflix, new docuseries) UnPrisoned (Hulu, Season 2) The Ark (Syfy, Season 2)

July 18: Press Your Luck (ABC, Season 6) Lucky 13 (ABC, new game show series) How I Caught My Killer (Hulu, Season 2) Those About to Die (Peacock, new drama series) Uninterrupted’s Top Class Tennis (Prime Video, new docuseries)

July 21: Snowpiercer (AMC, Season 4; final season, new network) Forbidden Love (TLC, new unscripted series)

July 22: History’s Greatest Escapes with Morgan Freeman (History, Season 2) Fatal Affairs (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)

July 23: Dress My Tour (Hulu, new docuseries) The Surreal Life (MTV, Season 8; new network) Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (MTV, Season 12)

July 24: Time Bandits (Apple TV+, new comedy series) Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam (Netflix, new docuseries) Wayne Brady: The Family Remix (Freeform, new unscripted series) Sea Change (PBS, new docuseries)

July 25: Tokyo Swindlers (Netflix, new drama series) Tokyo Swindlers (Netflix, Season 2) Troppo (Prime Video, Season 2) Cobra (PBS, Season 3)

July 26: Olympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson (Peacock, new commentary series) Elite (Netflix, Season 8; final season) Antiques Roadshow Recut (PBS, Season 4)

July 27: Love & Marriage: Detroit  (OWN, Season 2)

July 28: Hotel Portofino (PBS, Season 3)

July 29: Signora Volpe (Acorn TV, Season 2)

July 31: Let’s Make a Deal Primetime (CBS, Season 4; moved from August 7) Women in Blue (Apple TV+, new drama series)

August 1: Miss Teen USA Pageant (The CW, live special) Unstable (Netflix, Season 2) Batman: Caped Crusader (Prime Video, new animated series)

August 4: Miss USA Pageant (The CW, live special)

August 6: Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Chicago Bears (HBO, Season 21)

August 7: See No Evil (Investigation Discovery, Season 13)

August 8: The Umbrella Academy (Netflix, Season 4; final season)

August 9: Yo Gabba GabbaLand! (Apple TV+, new children’s series) Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount+, new animated series)

August 11: SEAL Team (Paramount+, Season 7; final season) Hollywood Black (MGM+, new documentary miniseries)

August 14: The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras (MTV, Season 40)

August 15: Emily in Paris (Netflix, Season 4A) Bel-Air (Peacock, Season 3)

August 19: Democratic National Convention (various networks, live political event)

August 22: Reasonable Doubt (Hulu, Season 2)

August 23: Pachinko (Apple TV+, Season 2)

August 25: Evil Lives Here (Investigation Discovery, Season 15) Married to Evil (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)

August 27: Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, Season 4)

August 29: Chastity High (Netflix, new drama series)

August 30: Inside the NFL (The CW, Season 2) Breathless (Netflix, new drama series)

August TBA: City of God: The Fight Rages On (Max, new drama series) Untitled Steph Curry/Adam Pally Project (Peacock, new comedy series; working title) Mermaid Magic (Netflix, new animated series) The Braxtons (WEtv, new unscripted series)

Summer TBA: Queens Court (Peacock, Season 2) The Girl on the Milk Carton (Oxygen, new docuseries; working title) Snapped (Oxygen, Season 34) Snapped: Behind Bars (Oxygen, Season 2) Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins (Oxygen, Season 3) Real Murders of Atlanta (Oxygen, Season 3) The Anonymous (USA Network, new competition series)

September 1: The Chosen (The CW, Season 4)

September 6: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW, Season 13) Power Book II: Ghost (Starz, Season 4B; final season)

September 10: Joe Biden-Donald Trump Presidential Debate (ABC, live special)

September 12: Emily in Paris (Netflix, Season 4B)

September 15: Masterpiece: Moonflowers Murders (PBS, new drama series)

September 18: Agatha All Along ( Disney+ , new drama series)

September 26: People’s Choice Country Awards (NBC, live awards special) Nobody Wants This (Netflix, new comedy series)

September 29: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol (AMC, Season 2)

September TBA: The Penguin (Max, new drama series) Trigger Point (BritBox, Season 2)

October 1: WWE NXT (The CW, network premiere)

October 2: Sullivan’s Crossing (The CW, Season 2)

October 3: Heartstopper  (Netflix, Season 3)

October 6: Undead Unluck (Hulu, new anime series)

October 7: Scrabble (The CW, new game show series) Trivial Pursuit (The CW, new game show series)

October 10: Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (Netflix, new animated series)

October 11: Disclaimer (Apple TV+, new drama series)

October 17: Superman & Lois (The CW, Season 4; final season)

October 24: That ’90s Show (Fox, Season 2B) L ike a Dragon: Yakuza (Prime Video, new anime series)

October 27: The Marlow Murder Club (PBS, new drama series)

October TBA: Passenger (BritBox, Season 1)

November 10: Yellowstone (Paramount Network, Season 5B; final season; moved from November 2023)

November 13: Children Ruin Everything (The CW, Season 4)

November 16: The Saints (Fox Nation, new docudrama series)

November 18: Leonardo da Vinci (PBS, new documentary miniseries)

November 22: Outlander (Starz, Season 7B)

November TBA: Arcane (Netflix, Season 2) Beat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown (Food Network, Season 3)

December 3: Hard Knocks: In Season with the AFC North (HBO, Season 4)

Premiered so far in 2024:

January 1: America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League (NBC, new competition series) NHL Winter Classic (TNT, live sports special) Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 7) 90 Day: The Single Life (TLC, Season 4) 90 Day The Single Life: Pillow Talk (TLC, Season 4) The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries)

January 2: Celebrity Jeopardy! (ABC, Season 2B) Extended Family (NBC, new comedy series; time slot premiere) Night Court  (NBC, Season 2; time slot premiere) The Floor (Fox, new game show series) Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox, Season 3C) Jessica’s Big Little World (Max, Season 1B) Moonshiners (Discovery, Season 13) Good Trouble (Freeform, Season 5B; final season) Road Wars (A&E, Season 3) Finding Your Roots (PBS, Season 10) The Island of 30 Coffins (MHz, new docuseries)

January 3 I Can See Your Voice (Fox, Season 4) We Are Family (Fox, new game show series) Ishura (Hulu, new animated series) Sistas (BET, Season 7) Classroom of the Elite  (Crunchyroll, Season 3)

January 4: The Brothers Sun (Netflix, new drama series) Delicious in Dungeon (Netflix, new animated series) Daughters of the Cult (Hulu, new docuseries) Swamp People (History, Season 15) Swamp Mysteries (History, Season 2) The First 48 (A&E, Season 25) Barnwood Blunders (Magnolia Network, Season 17) The Power of Film (TMC, new docuseries) Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale (Sundance Now, new drama series) Hudson & Rex (UPtv, Season 5) The Jackie Redmond Show (NHL’s YouTube channel, new talk show series)

January 5: RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV, Season 16) RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (MTV, Season 16) James May: Our Man In … (Prime Video, Season 3) LOL: Last One Laughing Quebec (Prime Video, Season 2) Ancient Aliens (History, Season 20) Friday Night Vibes (TBS, new monthly talk show revival) Astrid (PBS, Season 3) Beachfront Bargain Hunt Renovation (Magnolia Network, Season 8) The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Lifetime, new docuseries) The Demon Prince of Momochi House  (Crunchyroll, new anime series) Sasaki and Peeps  (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

January 6: The Next Bite (Discovery, Season 10) Chasin’ the Sun (Discovery, Season 9) Fly Rod Chronicles (Discovery, Season 4) The Pioneer Woman (Food Network, Season 36) The Incredible Dr. Pol (Nat Geo Wild, Season 13) The Incredible Pol Farm (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries) Love & Marriage: Huntsville Reunion (OWN, new unscripted miniseries) Fox News Saturday Night (Fox News Channel, Season 2) Solo Leveling  (Crunchyroll, new anime series) Mashle: Magic and Muscles  (Crunchyroll, Season 2) A Sign of Affection  (Crunchyroll, new anime series) Jack Taylor (Ovation, Season 2) My Classic Car (MotorTrend, Season 28)

January 7: 81st Golden Globe Awards (CBS, live awards special) Grimsburg (Fox, Season 2; time slot premiere February 18) The Great North (Fox, Season 4; time slot premiere February 18) Home Town (HGTV, Season 8) Miss Scarlet and The Duke (PBS, Season 4) All Creatures Great and Small (PBS, Season 4) Funny Woman (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series) Extreme Airport Africa (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries) Highway Through Hell (Weather Channel, Season 12)

January 9: La Brea  (NBC, Season 3; final season) Echo (Disney+, new drama series; moved from November 29) Safe Home (Hulu, new drama limited series) TGL Golf (ESPN/ESPN+, inaugural match of team golf league) Caught in the Act: Unfaithful (MTV, Season 3) Big Little Brawlers (Discovery Channel, new docuseries) The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Reunion (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries) TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution (Tubi, new docuseries)

January 10: Criminal Record (Apple TV+, new drama series) See No Evil (Max, Season 12) Break Point (Netflix, Season 2) The Trust: A Game of Greed (Netflix, new competition series The Infomercials That Sold Us (Fox Nation, new documentary miniseries) Nine Lives Of … (Vice, new docuseries) Married at First Sight (Lifetime, Season 4) Booked: First Day In (A&E, Season 2) Prison Brides (Lifetime, new unscripted series) Murder Under the Friday Night Lights (Investigation Discovery, SEason 3) Metallic Rouge  (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

January 11: Children Ruin Everything (The CW, Season 3) Ted (Peacock, new comedy series) New Japan Pro-Wrestling (AXS TV, new season) The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger (INSP, new drama series) Arctic Circle (Topic, Season 3) The Witch and the Beast  (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

January 12: The Traitors (Peacock, Season 2) Skymed (Paramount+, Season 2) Love Is Blind: Sweden (Netflix, new dating competition series) Batwheels (Max, Season 2) Ready to Love (OWN, Season 9) Uninterrupted’s Top Class (Amazon Freevee, Season 4) Bluey (Disney Channel, Season 3B)

January 13: Border Security: America’s Front Line (National Geographic, Season 8) Fatal Vows (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)

January 14: 29th Critics Choice Awards (The CW, live awards special) True Detective: Night Country (HBO, Season 4; moved from 2023) Monsieur Spade (AMC/Acorn TV, new drama series) Belgravia: The Next Chapter (MGM+, Season 2) Bucchigiri?!  (Crunchyroll, new anime series)

January 15: 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (Fox, live awards special)

January 16: After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson (CBS, new late-night talk show revival) Death and Other Details (Hulu, new drama series; fka Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem ) Life Below Zero (National Geographic, Season 7) Moonshiners: Master Distiller (History, Season 6) Iron Insurrection (MotorTrend, Season 7) The Shift (MHz, Season1 of Danish drama series)

January 17: Chicago Med  (NBC, Season 9) Chicago Fire  (NBC, Season 12) Chicago P.D.  (NBC, Season 11) Wild Cards (The CW, new drama series) Family Law (The CW, Season 3) Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller (National Geographic, new docuseries)

January 18: Law & Order  (NBC, Season 23) Law & Order: SVU  (NBC, Season 25) Law & Order: Organized Crime  (NBC, Season 4) Sort Of (Max, Season 3; final season) On the Roam (Max, new docuseries) Kübra (Netflix, new drama series) Botched (E!, Season 8B) Double Cross (AllBlk, Season 5) Enemy of the People (Topic, Season 1 of Finnish drama series)

January 20: Saturday Night Live (NBC, Season 49B)

January 21: Captivating the King (Netflix, new drama series) The Way Home (Hallmark Channel, Season 2) Love & Translation (TLC, new unscripted series) Mary Makes It Easy (Food Network, Season 3) Love & Translation (TLC, new unscripted series) Lycoris Recoil (Adult Swim, new animated series)

January 22: The Bachelor  (ABC, Season 28) Untitled 20/20 True-Crime Series  (ABC, new docuseries) America’s Most Wanted (Fox, Season 2) TMZ Investigates (Fox, Season 4) America’s Most Wanted (Fox, Season 2 of series revival) Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People (Hulu, new docuseries) The Impact New York (VH1, new unscripted series) Battle on the Mountain (HGTV, new competition series) The Playboy Murders (Investigation Discovery, Season 2)

January 23: The Winemaker (MHz, Season 1 of German drama series)

January 24: Queer Eye (Netflix, Season 8) Six Nations: Full Contact (Netflix, new docuseries) A Real Bug’s Life (Disney+, new docuseries) Tell Me You Love Me (Hulu, new drama series) Jinxed at First (Hulu, new drama series) Rico to the Rescue (HGTV, Season 2) Chrissy & Dave Dine Out (Freeform, new docuseries)

January 25: Son of a Critch (The CW, Season 3) Masters of the Universe: Revolution  (Netflix, new animated drama series) Griselda (Netflix, new drama miniseries) In the Know (Peacock, new animated comedy series) Sexy Beast (Paramount+, new drama series) Wild & Weird America (Discovery, new documentary series) Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits (Lifetime, new unscripted series)

January 26: Expats (Prime Video, new drama limited series) Masters of the Air (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) Hightown (Starz, Season 3; final season) Flex X Cop (Hulu, new comedy series) Sago Mini Friends (Apple TV+, Season 2) Border Patrol: Spain (Discovery+, Season 3)

January 27: NBA Saturday on ABC (ABC, Season 9) Doctor Slump (Netflix, new drama series) Love & Marriage: D.C. (OWN, Season 2B) Jack Taylor (Ovation, Season 3)

January 28: Next Level Chef (Fox, Season 3) The Many Lives of Martha Stewart  (CNN, new docuseries)

January 29: The Irrational (NBC, Season 1B) Mighty Bheen’s Playtime (Netflix, new children’s animated season) Love Island: All Stars (Peacock, Season 1 of UK competition series) History’s Greatest Mysteries (History, Season 5) The Claremont Murders (Acorn TV, new limited series)

January 30: Quantum Leap  (NBC, Season 2B) Vanderpump Rules (Bravo, Season 11) NASCAR: Full Speed (Netflix, new unscripted series)

January 31: Capote vs. The Swans (FX, Season 2) Choir (Disney+, new docuseries) Alexander: The Making of a God (Netflix, new drama series) Baby Bandito (Netflix, new drama series) The Seven Deadly Sins: The Four Knights of the Apocalypse (Netflix, new comedy series) Sue’s Places (ESPN+, new interview series) Texas Metal (MotorTrend, Season 7)

February 1: Farmer Wants a Wife (Fox, Season 2) Genius: MLK/X (National Geographic, Season 4) Kings from Queens: The Run-D.M.C. Story (Peacock, new documentary series) A Bloody Lucky Day (Paramount+, new drama series) Clone High (Max, Season 2) Chasing Flavor (Max, new docuseries) Ruthless (BET+, Season 4) Three Little Birds (Britbox, new drama series)

February 3: LIV Golf League (The CW, Season 2) NHL All-Star Game (ABC/ESPN+, live sports special)

February 4: 66th Grammy Awards (CBS, live awards special) Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO, Season 12; final season) Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold (National Geographic, new docuseries) FIFA World Cup Match Announcement (Fox/Telemundo, live sports special) How I Got Here (BYUtv, Season 2)

February 6: America in Black (BET, Season 2) #Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders (Paramount+, new docuseries)

February 7: The Conners  (ABC, Season 6) Not Dead Yet  (ABC, Season 2) Abbott Elementary (ABC, Season 3) Judge Steve Harvey (ABC, Season 2) Expedition X (Discovery, Season 7)

February 8: The NFL Honors (CBS, live awards special) Jersey Shore Family Vacation (MTV, Season 7) Halo (Paramount+, Season 2) Couple to Throuple (Peacock, new unscripted series)

February 9: Impractical Jokers (TruTV, Season 10) Mama June: Family Crisis (WEtv, new unscripted series)

February 12: The Neighborhood  (CBS, Season 6) Bob ♥ Abishola  (CBS, Season 5; final season) NCIS  (CBS, Season 21) NCIS: Hawai’i  (CBS, Season 3) Gospel (PBS, new documentary miniseries) Game Changer (Dropout, Season 6)

February 13: FBI  (CBS, Season 6) FBI: International  (CBS, Season 3) FBI: Most Wanted  (CBS, Season 5) Royal Crackers (Adult Swim, Season 2)

February 14: The New Look (Apple TV+, new drama series) Love Is Blind (Netflix, Season 6) Resident Alien (Syfy, Season 3) Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room (Discovery, Season 4)

February 15: Young Sheldon (CBS, Season 7; final season) Ghosts (CBS, Season 3) So Help Me Todd  (CBS, Season 2) Vigil (Peacock, Season 2) The Vince Staples Show (Netflix, new comedy limited series) House of Ninjas (Netflix, new drama series) The Truth About Jim (Max, new documentary miniseries) Swamp People: Serpent Invasion (History, Season 4) Bold & Bougie (WEtv, new unscripted series)

February 16: S.W.A.T.  (CBS, Season 7) Fire Country  (CBS, Season 2) Blue Bloods  (CBS, Season 14; final season) Totally Funny Kids (The CW, new comedy clips series) Totally Funny Animals (The CW, new comedy clips series) Life & Beth (Hulu, new comedy series) 100 Days to Indy (Paramount+, new docuseries) The Dynasty: New England Patriots (Apple TV+, new docuseries)

February 17: Fast: Home Rescue (Weather Channel, Season 2)

February 18: American Idol  (ABC, Season 7) What Would You Do? (ABC, Season 17) The Equalizer  (CBS, Season 4) CSI: Vegas  (CBS, Season 3) Tracker (CBS, new drama series) 2024 People’s Choice Awards (NBC/Peacock/E!, live awards special) NBA All-Star Game (TNT, live sports special) Naked and Afraid (Discovery, Season 16) United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper (CNN, new documentary limited series) Tournament of Champions (Food Network, Season 5) County Rescue (Great American Family, new drama series)

February 19: Rhythm + Flow Italy (Netflix, new competition series) James Brown: Say It Loud (A&E, new documentary miniseries) The Really Loud House (Season 2) The Madame Blanc Mysteries (Acorn TV, Season 3)

February 20: Will Tren t (ABC, Season 2) The Rookie (ABC, Season 6) The Good Doctor (ABC, Season 7; final season) Crime Nation (The CW, new docuseries) Little People, Big World (TLC, Season 25)

February 22: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix, new drama series) Death in the Dorms (Hulu, Season 2) Summer House (Bravo, Season 8)

February 23: The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy ( Prime Video, new animated comedy series) Apartment404 (Prime Video, new competition series) Married to the Game (Prime Video, new unscripted series) Poacher (Prime Video, new drama series) Earthsounds (Apple TV+, new documentary series) Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix, Season 6) Wrong Side of the Tracks (Netflix, Season 3) Mickey Mouse Funhouse (Disney Channel, Season 2)

February 24: 30th SAG Awards (Netflix, live awards special) Where Is Wendy Williams (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries) The Food That Build America (History, Season 5) Cold Justice (Oxygen, Season 7) Lakefront Luxury (A&E, Season 4) Rocky Rapids Vet (Nat Geo Wild, new docuseries)

February 25: The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (AMC, new drama series) The Food That Built America (History, Season 5) Bar Rescue (Paramount Network, Season 9) WWE Legends (A&E, Season 4) Biography: WWE Rivals (A&E, Season 3) Vegas: The Story of Sin City  (CNN, new docuseries) Sin City Murders (Oxygen, new docuseries) Signs of a Psychopath (Investigation Discovery, Season 7)

February 26: The Voice  (NBC, Season 25) Deal or No Deal Island (NBC, new competition series; time slot premiere March 4)

February 27: Shōgun (FX, new drama limited series) God Save Texas (HBO, new documentary miniseries) The Lost U-Boats of WWII (History, new docuseries) Body Cam (Investigation Discovery, Season 8)

February 28: Survivor  (CBS, Season 46) Dead in the Water (Prime Video, new docuseries) Iwájú (Disney+, new animated limited series) The Mire (Netflix, Season 3) The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 Reunion (Bravo, new unscripted miniseries)

February 29: Elsbeth (CBS, new drama series) Me, Hereafter (Hulu, new docuseries) Preimeter (BET+, new drama series)

March 1: The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (Apple TV+, new comedy series) BMF (Starz, Season 3) Megamind Rules! (Peacock, new animated series) Side Hustlers (Roku, new competition series)

March 3: The Regime (HBO, new drama limited series) Wicked Tuna (National Geographic, Season 13) The Hill Sunday with Chris Stirewalt (NewsNation, new public affairs series)

March 4: MasterChef Junior (Fox, Season 9) Queens (National Geographic, new documentary series) Seeking Sister Wife (TLC, Season 5) Rock the Block (HGTV, Season 5) Spring Baking Championship (Food Network, Season 10) Studio C (BYUtv, Season 18)

March 5: The Cleaning Lady (Fox, Season 3) Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Fox, Season 2) Bail Jumpers (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries) Vincenzo Malinconico: The Italian Lawyer (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Italian drama series)

March 6: The Masked Singer (Fox, Season 10) Animal Control (Fox, Season 2) Family Guy (Fox, Season 22B) Extraordinary (Hulu, Season 2) NHL Mic Drop: 2024 Stadium Series (ESPN+, new documentary miniseries) My 600-Lb Life (TLC, Season 12) Port Protection: Alaska (National Geographic, Season 7) On the Case with Paula Zahn (Investigation Discovery, Season 27)

March 8: The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy (Apple TV+, Season 2) The Traitors UK (Peacock, Season 2) Tiny Toons Looniversity (Max, Season 2) Gold Rush: White Water (History, Season 8) Boarders (Tubi, new comedy series)

March 10: 96th Academy Awards (ABC, live awards special) Naruto: Shippuden (Adult Swim, Season 21)

March 11: Young Royals (Netflix, Season 3; final season) The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys  (Peacock, new docuseries)) Carpe DM with Juanpa (Roku Channel, new docuseries)

March 12: Password (NBC, new game show revival series) 7 Little Johnstons (TLC, Season 14) Wildcard Kitchen (Food Network, new competition series) Never Seen Again (Paramount+, Season 5) Boat Story (Freevee, new drama series) Fixer to Fabulous: Italiano (HGTV, new docuseries) Prisoner (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Danish drama series)

March 13: The Amazing Race  (CBS, Season 36) Bandidos (Netflix, new drama series) Teen Mom: Family Reunion (MTV, Season 3)

March 14: 9-1-1 (ABC, Season 7; new network) Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Season 20) Station 19 (ABC, Season 7; final season) Apples Never Fall (Peacock, new drama series) Girls5eva (Netflix, Season 3; new network) From Dreams to Tragedy: The Fire that Shook Brazilian Football (Netflix, new docuseries) The Girls on the Bus (Max, new drama series) Invincible (Prime Video, Season 2) Justice, USA (Max, new docuseries) Smugshot (Sundance Channel, new docuseries)

March 15: Manhunt (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) Chicken Nugget (Netflix, new drama series) Iron Reign (Netflix, new drama series) The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare (Netflix, new docuseries) America’s Backyard Gold (Discovery, new docuseries)

March 16: Critter Fixers: Country Vets (Nat Geo Wild, Season 6)

March 17: In Restless Dreams (MGM+, new documentary miniseries) Call the Midwife (PBS, Season 13) Alice & Jack (PBS, new drama series) Nolly (PBS, new drama miniseries) 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (TLC, Season 8) Quiet on the Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries) Relative Race (BYUtv, Season 13)

March 18: Photographer (National Geographic Channel, new documentary series)

March 19: Forever Queens (Netflix, Season 2) The Valley (Bravo, new unscripted series)

March 20: X-Men ’97 (Disney+, new animated series; moved from 2023) Top Chef (Bravo, Season 21) Homicide: New York (Netflix, new docuseries) Palm Royale (Apple TV+, new comedy series) Morphle and the Magic Pets (Disney Junior, new children’s animated series)

March 21: 3 Body Problem (Netflix, new drama series; moved from January) Down Home Fab (HGTV, Season 2) House Hunters: All Stars (HGTV, new docuseries) Diarra from Detroit (BET+, new comedy series) NHL Hat Trick Trivia (NHL’s YouTube channel, new game show series)

March 22: Davey and Jonesie’s Locker (Prime Video, new comedy series) Buying Beverly Hills (Netflix, Season 2) Our Miracle Years (PBS, Season 2)

March 23: Design Goals (Magnolia Network, new docuseries)

March 24: Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard (Bravo, Season 2)

March 25: Gabby’s Dollhouse (Netflix, Season 9) Mean Girl Murders (Investigation Discovery, Season 2) Lethally Blonde (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries) Menendez Brothers: Victims or Villains (Fox Nation, new docuseries)

March 26: The King (MHz Choice, Season 1 of Italian drama series)

March 27: Testament: The Story of Moses (Netflix, new docudrama series) The Believers (Netflix, new drama series) Grown-ish (Freeform, Season 6B; final season) Narco Wars (National Geographic, Season 4) Dead Hot (Tubi, Season 1 of British drama series) Time (BritBox, Season 2)

March 29: Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show (Max, new docuseries) Steve! (Martin) (Apple TV+, new documentary miniseries) Friday Night Baseball (Apple TV+, Season 3) Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Apple TV+, Season 2) Is It Cake? (Netflix, Season 3) Fright Crewe (Hulu, new drama series) Renegade Nell (Disney+, new drama series) The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (Shudder, Season 6) Crime Cam 24/7 (Fox Nation, Season 2) Masters of the Game (TheGrio, Season 4)

March 30: UFL Inaugural Season Kickoff Game (Fox, live sports event) The Great Indian Kapil Show (Netflix, new talk show series) Property Virgins (A&E, new docuseries reboot) 48 Hours to Buy (A&E, new docuseries) Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (National Geographic, new docuseries)

March 31: A Gentleman in Moscow (Showtime, new drama limited series) Parish (AMC, new drama series) Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, Season 35 premiere) No Gamble No Future (Vice, Season 4) Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Adult Swim, new animated comedy series)

April 1: All American (The CW, Season 6) Lovers & Liars (The CW, new dating competition series; fka FGirl Island) Vanderpump Villa (Hulu, new unscripted series) The Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman (Netflix, new prank series) The Synanon Fix (HBO, new documentary miniseries) A Thousand Pines (PBS, new drama series)

April 2: Lopez vs. Lopez  (NBC, Season 2) Dr. Phil Primetime (Merit Street Media, new nightly talk show) Morning on Merit Street (Merit Street Media, new daily news and lifestyle series) The News on Merit Street (Merit Street Media, new daily news series) Food for Thought with Devon Franklin (MergeTV, new talk show series) Chatter (MergeTV, new talk show series) Finding My Romeo (MergeTV, new dating competition series) Preachers Wedding Edition (MergeTV, new series) Katching Kierra (MergeTV, new cooking series)

April 3: Walker (The CW, Season 4) Sight Unseen (The CW, new drama series) Loot (Apple TV+, Season 2) Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer (Netflix, new docuseries) Files of the Unexplained (Netflix, new docuseries) American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2 (FX, Season 12B) A Brief History of the Future (PBS, new docuseries) Take My Tumor (TLC, new docuseries)

April 4: Elsbeth (CBS, Season 1B) Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+, Season 5; final season) Ripley (Netflix, new drama limited series) Crooks (Netflix, new drama series) I Woke Up a Vampire (Netflix, Season 1B) Ninjago: Dragons Rising (Netflix, Season 2) Hop (Max, new animated series)

April 5: Sugar (Apple TV+, new drama series) Parasyte: The Grey (Netflix, new drama series) Monsters at Work (Disney Channel, Season 2) Dinosaur  (Hulu, new drama series) Mary & George (Starz, new drama series) Alex Rider (Freevee, Season 3; final season)

April 6: Say Yes to the Dress (TLC, Season 23)

April 7: Beacon 23 (MGM+, Season 2) When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel, Season 11) Mr Bates vs The Post Office (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series) Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight (CNN, new documentary miniseries) Blue Ridge: The Series (Cowboy Way, new drama series) The Wizard of Paws (BYUtv, Season 6)

April 8: Spirit Rangers (Netflix, Season 3)

April 9: Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise (Hulu, new unscripted series)

April 11: Patty Stanger: The Matchmaker (The CW, new unscripted series) As the Crow Flies (Netflix, new drama series) Midsummer Night (Netflix, new drama series) Elkhorn (INSP, new drama series)

April 12: Franklin (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) Good Times (Netflix, new animated comedy series) Dora (Paramount+, new children’s animated series reboot) Best Bite in Town (Food Network, new competition series) Cesar Milan: Better Human, Better Dog (National Geographic, new docuseries)

April 14: The Sympathizer (HBO, new drama limited series) 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing (Food Network, new competition series) Secrets of the Hells Angels (A&E, new docuseries WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures (A&E, Season 3) Love & Marriage: D.C. Reunion (OWN, new unscripted miniseries)

April 15: Contraband: Seized at the Border (Discovery, Season 4) Music Mayhem (AXS TV, new docuseries) Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes (FYI, new cooking series)

April 16: Ctrl+Alt+Desire (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries) Sounds Delicious with Carnie Wilson (AXS TV, new cooking series)

April 17: Under the Bridge (Hulu, new drama series) See You in Another Life (Hulu, new drama limited series) The Circle (Netflix, Season 6) Our Living World (Netflix, new documentary miniseries) Grimm Variations (Netflix, new comedy anthology series) Don’t Hate the Player (Netflix, new competition series)

April 18: Conan O’Brien Must Go (Max, new docuseries) Orlando Bloom: To the Edge (Peacock, new docuseries) Bros (Netflix, new drama series) The Upshaws (Netflix, Season 3B aka Part 5) Going Home with Tyler Cameron (Prime Video, new docuseries) Dinner with the Parents (Freevee, new comedy series) It Couldn’t Happen Here (AMC+, Season 3) Theresa Caputo: Beyond the Readings (Lifetime, new unscripted series)

April 19: Jane (Apple TV+, Season 2) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Roku Channel, new drama series) Big Mood (Tubi, new comedy series) Love During Lockup (WEtv, Season 4) The Barnes Bunch (WEtv, new unscripted series) The Never Ever Mets (OWN, new dating competition series)

April 20: High Hopes (Hulu, new unscripted series) Predator vs. Prey (BBC America, new documentary series)

April 21: The Jinx (HBO, Season 2) Secrets of the Octopus (National Geographic, new documentary series) Paranormal Caught on Camera (Travel Channel, Season 7) Random Acts (BYUtv, Season 9)

April 22: CoComelon Lane (Netflix, Season 2) 90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise (TLC, Season 4) The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries (History, new docuseries)

April 23: Brigands: The Quest for Gold (Netflix, new drama series) Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust?   (Netflix, new competition series) The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (History, Season 5) The Express Way with Dulé Hill (PBS, new docuseries) Farmhouse Fixer (HGTV, Season 3) Tiny House Nation: Back to the Build (FYI, Season 2B) Roadkill Garage (MotorTrend, Season 9)

April 24: The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+, Season 2) Deliver Me (Netflix, new drama series) Wonderful World (Hulu, new drama series) Talking Sabor (Hulu, new docuseries) My 600-Lb Life: Where Are They Now? (TLC, Season 8) To Catch a Smuggler (National Geographic, Season 7) Sister Boniface Mysteries (BritBox, Season 3) Texas Metal’s Loid & Lifted (MotorTrend, Season 2B)

April 25: Velma (Max, Season 2) Dead Boy Detectives  (Netflix, new drama series) Them (Prime Video, Season 2) My Mane Problem (AllBlk, Season 3) Heartland (Up Faith & Family, Season 17)

April 28: The Mega-Brands That Build America (History, Season 2) How Disney Built America (History, new docuseries) How It Really Happened (CNN, new docuseries) MILF Manor (TLC, Season 2) Masterpiece : Guilt (PBS, Season 3) Be My Guest with Ina Garten (Food Network, Season 5) Kind of Spark (BYUtv, Season 2)

April 29: The Brokenwood Mysteries (Acorn TV, Season 10)

April 30: Fiasco (Netflix, new comedy series) The Veil (FX, new drama limited series) Catfish: The TV Show (MTV, Season 9) Restoring Galveston (Magnolia Network, Season 6)

May 1: Jeopardy! Masters (ABC, Season 2) Acapulco (Apple TV+, Season 2) Shardlake (Hulu, new drama series) Frankly Speaking (Netflix, new drama series) Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (Netflix, new drama series) Behind the Music (Paramount+, Season 2) Supermarket Stakeout (Food Network, Season 6) Dance Moms: The Reunion (Lifetime, Season 9)

May 2: Hacks (Max, Season 3) The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Peacock, new drama series) A Man in Full (Netflix, new drama series) T-P Bon (Netflix, new animated comedy series) Six Is Not a Crowd (Max, new drama series) Welcome to Wrexham (FX, Season 3; moved from April 18) Caught! (Discovery, new docuseries) Selena + Restaurant (Food Network, new docuseries) Scrublands (Sundance Now, new drama series) Taste: The Flavor Of Life (Curiosity Stream, new docuseries)

May 3: Baseball Night in America (Fox, Season 10) Clarkson’s Farm (Prime Video, Season 3) John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In L.A. (Netflix, new docuseries) Postcards (Netflix, new drama series) Selling the OC (Netflix, Season 3) Dinner Budget Showdown (Roku Channel, new competition series) The UnXplained: Mysteries of the Universe (History, new docuseries) Zillow Gone Wild (HGTV, new docuseries)

May 4: Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (Disney+, new animated comedy series) The Atypical Family (Netflix, new drama series) Love & Marriage: Huntsville (OWN, Season 5) My Hero Academia (Cruncyroll, Season 7)

May 5: The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Bravo, Season 14) MaryLand (PBS, Season 1 of British drama series) People Magazine Investigates: Surviving a Serial Killer (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries) Two Guys Garage (MotorTrend, Season 23) All-Round Champion (BYUtv, Season 6)

May 6: OMG Fashun (E!, new competition series) Next Baking Master: Paris (Food Network, new cooking competition series)

May 7: Police 24/7 (The CW, new docuseries; moved from April 30) Super Rich in Korea (Netflix, new unscripted series) Outdaughtered (TLC, Season 10) Rich & Shameless (TNT, Season 2) Crimes Gone Viral (Investigation Discovery, Season 4) Malory Towers (BYUtv, Season 5) A Kind of Spark (BYUtv, Season 2)

May 8: Dark Matter (Apple TV+, new drama series) Hollywood Con Queen (Apple TV+, new docuseries) In Limbo (Hulu, new drama series) Reginald the Vampire (Syfy, Season 2) In Pursuit with John Walsh (Investigation Discovery, Season 5) Outlaws and Lawmen: The West (Fox Nation, new docuseries) Busy This Week (QVC+, new talk-show series)

May 9: Bodkin (Netflix, new drama series) Thank You, Next (Netflix, new drama series) Black Twitter: A People’s History (Hulu, new documentary miniseries) Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (Max, new drama series) Love Undercover (Peacock, new dating competition series) Maxton Hall: The World Between Us (Prime Video, new drama series) The GOAT (Freevee, new competition series)

May 11: Full Court Press (ESPN+, new documentary miniseries)

May 12: Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (AMC, Season 2) Naked and Afraid XL (Discovery, Season 10) Expedition from Hell: The Lost Tapes ((Discovery, new docuseries) Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Crunchyroll, Season 4) Sins of the South (Oxygen, new docuseries)

May 13: After the Flood (BritBox, Season 1 of British drama series) Harry Wild (Acorn TV, Season 3)

May 14: Hostage Rescue (The CW, new docuseries; moved from April 30) The Killing Kind (Hulu, new drama limited series) Pillowcase Murders (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries) Doubling Down with the Derricos (TLC, Season 5) Exposed: Naked Crimes (Investigation Discovery, Season 1B) Who’s Afraid of a Cheap Old House (HGTV, new docuseries)

May 15: Uncle Samsik (Hulu, new drama series) Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal (Netflix, new docuseries) Ghost Adventures (Discovery, Season 16) Killer Cases (A&E, Season 5) Murder at the Motel (A&E, new docuseries) United Gangs of America (Vice, new docuseries) Pompeii: The New Dig (PBS, new documentary miniseries) Botched Bariatrics (TLC, new docuseries) Royal Rules of Ohio (Freeform, new unscripted series) In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin (IFC, new docuseries)

May 16: I Can See Your Voice (Fox, Season 4B) Bridgerton (Netflix, Season 3A) Maestro in Blue (Netflix, Season 2) Outer Range (Prime Video, Season 2) Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball (Peacock, new documentary miniseries) The Beauty Queen Killer: 9 Days of Terror (Hulu, new docuseries) Home Sweet Rome (Max, new docuseries) Caillou (Peacock, Season 1B) Vietnam: Footsteps of my Father with Harris Faulkner (Fox Nation, new documentary limited series) Worth the Hype (Tastemade, Season 2)

May 17: The Big Cigar (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+, Season 9) RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Untucked (Paramount+, Season 6) 99 (Amazon, new documentary miniseries) The 8 Show (Netflix, new competition series)

May 18: Accident, Suicide or Murder (Oxygen, Season 6) Design Down Under (Magnolia Network, Season 2)

May 19: MLB Sunday Leadoff (Roku Channel, Season 3) Caio House (Food Network, Season 3)

May 20: Weakest Link (NBC, Season 3B) Stax: Souldsville USA (Hulu, new docuseries) Princess Power (Netflix, Season 3) Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Nickelodeon, new animated series) Race to Survive: New Zealand (USA Network, new competition series) Bäckström (Acorn TV, Season 3) The Parisian Agency (Acorn TV, Season 4)

May 21: Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza (Paramount+, new docuseries) Angry Birds Mystery Island (Prime Video, new children’s animated series) Hell on Earth: The Verónica  Case (Max, new docuseries) Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship! (MTV, Season 3) Find My Country House: Canada (FYI, new docuseries)

May 22: Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars (Fox, Season 2) Trying (Apple TV+, Season 4) Chioef Detective 1958 (Hulu, new drama series) Buying London (Netflix, new docuseries) Toughest Forces on Earth (Netflix, new docuseries) Happy to Be Home with the Benkos (Magnolia Network, Season 2)

May 23: Don’t Forget the Lyrics (Fox, Season 3; moved from May 16) The Kardashians (Hulu, Season 5) Evil (Paramount+, Season 4; final season) The 1% Club (Prime Video, new game show series) Thirst with Shay Mitchell (Max, new docuseries) Tires (Netflix, new comedy series) Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf (Netflix, new animated comedy series) The Ms. Pat Show (BET+, Season 4)

May 27: The Great War (History, new documentary miniseries) Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life (A&E, new docuseries) Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter (Investigation Discovery, new documentary miniseries)

May 28: America’s Got Talent (NBC, Season 19) Password (NBC, Season 1B) Beat Shazam (Fox, Season 7) The Quiz with Balls (Fox, new game show series) Kitchen Glow Up (Tastemade, new docuseries)

May 29: MasterChef: Generations (Fox, Season 14) Camden (Hulu, new docuseries) The Life You Wanted (Netflix, new drama series) Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult (Netflix, new docuseries) Forged in Fire (History, Season 11) Hells Angels: Kingdom Come (Vice, new docuseries) Sistas (BET, Season 7B) Homicide Hunter: American Detective  (Investigation Discovery, Season 6B) American Detective with Lt. Joe Kenda (Investigation Discovery, Season 4) Ms. Pat Settles It (BET+, Season 1B) For My Man (TV One, Season 8)

May 30: We Are Lady Parts (Peacock, Season 2) Pyramid Game (Paramount+, new drama series) Eric (Netflix, new drama limited series) Geek Girl (Netflix, new comedy series) Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (MTV, Season 2) 60 Days In: No Tapouts (A&E, Season 9) Inmate to Roommate (A&E, Season 2) Outchef’d (Food Network, Season 3)

May 31: The Outlaws (Prime Video, Season 3) The Famous Five (Hulu, new docuseries) How to Ruin Love (Netflix, new drama series) Raising Voices (Netflix, new drama series) Couples Therapy (Showtime, Season 4) Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail (History, Season 7) Celebrity Family Food Battle (Roku Channel, new cooking competition series) Frog and Toad (Apple TV+, Season 2)

June 1: Trixie Motel: Drag Me Home (Max, new unscripted series) Dinner and a Movie (TNT, new unscripted series) The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson (Lifetime, new documentary miniseries) Mind Your Business (Bounce, new comedy series)

June 2: Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+, Season 3) Billy the Kid (MGM+, Season 2B) Ren Faire (HBO, new documentary miniseries) The Real Housewives of Dubai (Bravo, Season 2) World Eats Bread (National Geographic, new docuseries) Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game (CNN, new docuseries) Violent Earth with Liev Schreiber (CNN, new docuseries) Celebrity IOU (HGTV, Season 7B) Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse (Magnolia Network, new docuseries) Einstein Challenge (History, new docuseries) Signs of a Psychopath  (Investigation Discovery, Season 7)

June 3: American Ninja Warrior (NBC, Season 16) Celebrity Name That Tune (Fox, Season 3D) Holy Marvels with Dennis Quaid (History, new docuseries) Unexpected (TLC, Season 2) Battle on the Beach (HGTV, Season 4) Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color (National Geographic, new documentary limited series) Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders (Investigation Discovery, new docuseries)

June 4: The Acolyte (Disney+, new drama series) Clipped (FX, new limited docuseries) Beyond Skinwalker Ranch (History, Season 2) Uninterrupted: The Real Stories of Basketball (Vice, new docuseries) Who Killed WCW? (Vice, new docuseries) Body Cam: On the Scene (Investigation Discovery, Season 4) The Ultimate Fighter (ESPN, Season 32)

June 5: Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (Netflix, new docuseries) Backed by the Bros (HGTV, new docuseries)

June 7: 51st Daytime Emmy Awards (CBS, live awards special) Fantamas (HBO, new comedy series)) Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Hulu, new documentary miniseries) Queenie (Hulu, new drama series) Power Book II: Ghost (Starz, Season 4A; final season) Transformers: Earthspark (Paramount+, Season 2) Perfect Match (Netflix, Season 2) Heirarchy (Netflix, new drama series) Fight Inc.: Inside the UFC (Roku Channel, new docuseries) Guy’s All-American Road Trip (Food Network, Season 3)

June 9: Sins of the South  (Oxygen, Season 2) Making Good (BYUtv, Season 5)

June 10: Battleground (Fox-owned stations, new roundtable series) Divided by Design (HGTV, new competition series) Six Schizophrenic Brothers (Discovery, new docuseries) Beat the Bridge (GSN, new game show series)

June 11: Love Island USA (Peacock, Season 6) How Music Got Free (Paramount+, new documentary miniseries) Wreck (Hulu, Season 2) Tour de France: Unchained (Netflix, Season 2) Deadliest Catch (Discovery, Season 20) Motel Rescue (Magnolia Network, Season 2) Find My Country House: Australia (FYI, new docuseries)

June 12: My Next Guest Needs No Introduction (Netflix, Season 5) Presumed Innocent (Apple TV+, new drama limited series) My Lady Jane (Prime Video, new drama series) From Tomorrow (Hulu, new drama series) King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (Netflix, Season 2) Real Estate King (FYI, new docuseries)

June 14: The Big Bakeover (The CW, new docuseries) Totally Funny Kids (The CW, Season 1B) Totally Funny Animals (The CW, Season 1B) Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams (Netflix, new drama series) Peanuts: Camp Snoopy (Apple TV+, new children’s animated series) NFL Draft: The Pick Is In (Roku Channel, Season 2) Mama June: Family Crisis (WEtv, Season 2) Deb’s House (AllBlk, new competition series)

June 15: Love Island Aftersun (Peacock, new talk show series) Find My Country House (HGTV, new docuseries)

June 16: 77th Tony Awards (CBS, live awards special) House of the Dragon (HBO, Season 2) Hotel Cocaine (MGM+, new drama series) Grantchester (PBS, Season 9) Professor T (PBS, Season 3) D.I. Ray (PBS, Season 2) American Monster  (Investigation Discovery, Season 10)

June 17: Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown (Hulu, new docuseries) The Great American Recipe (PBS, Season 3) Maine Cabin Masters: Building Italy (Magnolia Network, new docuseries) My Life Is Murder (Acorn TV, Season 4)

June 18: Agents of Mystery (Netflix, new docuseries) Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution (PBS, new documentary miniseries) Chopper Cops (Paramount+, new docueries) Bobby’s Triple Threat (Food Network, Season 3) Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp (HGTV, new docuseries) Sin City Tow (Discovery, new docuseries)

June 19: Love Is Blind: Brazil (Netflix, new dating competition series) Dynamic Planet (PBS, new docuseries) Hope in the Water (PBS, new docuseries) Expedition Unknown (Discovery, Season 13) Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction (Discovery, new docuseries) Europe from Above (National Geographic, Season 2)

June 20: Masters of Illusion (The CW, Season 13B) World’s Funniest Animals (The CW, Season 4B) Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini (Hulu, new docuseries) America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Netflix, new docuseries) Hart to Heart (Peacock, Season 4) Megamind Rules! (Peacock, Season 1B) Kota Factory (Netflix, Season 3) Federer: Twelve Final Days (Prime Video, new docuseries) College Hill: Celebrity Edition (BET+, new docuseries) Alone Australia (History, Season 2)

June 22: Rising Impact (Netflix, new animated comedy series)

June 23: Orphan Black: Echoes (AMC/BBC America, new drama series) The Icons that Built America (History, new docuseries) Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines (Magnolia Network, Season 5) Getting Lost with Erin French   (Magnolia Network, new docuseries) How Did They Fix That? (Smithsonian Channel, new docuseries)

June 24: POV (PBS, Season 37) Rachael Ray in Tuscany (FYI, new cooking series) Make Some Noise (Dropout, Season 3)

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Ahead of today’s Warner Bros. Animation studio focus panel at the Annecy Animation Festival , Variety has learned that Cartoon Network Studios (CNS) is working on three new “ Adventure Time ” properties, including a movie and two new series.

Currently in development, details are still scant regarding the “Adventure Time” movie, but the project features an animation superstar lineup of talent including “Steven Universe” creator Rebecca Sugar, “Over the Garden Wall” co-creator Patrick McHale and “Adventure Time” showrunner Adam Muto. All are “Adventure Time” vets.

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Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has long insisted that the company’s animation labels will lean heavily on their most popular IPs. Revisiting the Land of Ooo with more “Adventure Time” films and series makes a lot of sense if that’s the company’s plan.

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  22. The Adam Project (2022)

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