At last, fall is here and a lot of our favorite TV shows are back on network, cable and streaming platforms.In September, long-running network series “Dancing With the Stars,” “Survivor,” “The Voice,” the “Law & Order” franchise and “The Simpsons” all aired new episodes. This month, fan favorite series like “Matlock,” “Abbott Elementary,” “9-1-1” and “NCIS” make their debuts. Just eight brand-new shows are making their premieres this fall on network television: Fox has two reality television competitions, “Celebrity Weakest Link” and “99 To Beat”; NBC and ABC are only debuting two new series, “On Brand With Jimmy Fallon” and “9-1-1: Nashville,” respectively. CBS has four new series: workplace comedy “DMV,” music competition show “The Road” and the police procedurals “Boston Blue” and “Sheriff Country.”But of course, the streamers are packing out their lineups. Netflix debuted crime thriller “Black Rabbit” and mystery limited series “Wayward”; Hulu is expanding its true crime drama portfolio with “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.” Peacock is lending “The Paper,” its new spinoff of “The Office,” to NBC’s lineup. Paramount+ is continuing its collaboration with Taylor Sheridan for his addictive series “Tulsa King,” “Landman” and “Mayor of Kingstown.” If you’re more into film, Hollywood has some big talkers in theaters and on streaming, including “One Battle After Another,” “Wicked: For Good,” Hulu’s remake of “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” and Netflix’s “Frankenstein.”HuffPost is keeping an eye on all the new releases this fall and into the top of 2026, when several networks will be launching a jam-packed midwinter lineup and when awards season really ramps up for the hottest cinema of the year.We’ll recommend what to watch, tell you what to skip and blab on about our favorite scenes and performances. Stay tuned for updates.50 Cent Vowed To Make A Documentary About Diddy’s Sexual Misconduct Allegations — And Netflix Just Released The TrailerSean "Diddy" Combs' reckoning is here — the documentary, that is.The trailer for Netflix's highly anticipated docuseries about the fallen mogul, executive-produced by 50 Cent and directed by Alexandria Stapleton, has finally arrived, offering a "staggering examination" of the disgraced music legend and now convicted offender, according to its synopsis.The four-part series will chronicle the rise and fall of Combs in regard to his many allegations, with never-before-seen materials — including footage of Combs days before his 2024 arrest and indictment — and interviews with individuals formerly part of his circle.The forthcoming Netflix series follows a string of other documentaries in which Combs has been the subject recently. However, it's expected to offer new insights following the disgraced star's high-profile trial this summer, which resulted in a conviction and a 50-month prison sentence he's currently serving."Sean Combs: The Reckoning" premieres Dec. 2. Watch the trailer below.See All UpdatesClose
50 Cent Vowed To Make A Documentary About Diddy’s Sexual Misconduct Allegations — And Netflix Just Released The Trailer
We’ll recommend what to watch, tell you what to skip and blab on about our favorite scenes and performances.






