A new TV season awaits us very soon! We tell you what series everyone will be watching in 2019.

“Game of Thrones” (Season 8).
The final season of “Game of Thrones” will be released in April 2019. We will finally find out who will take the Iron Throne and whether the humans can defeat an army of white walkers. By the way, there will only be six episodes in the eighth season, but the creators of the project have filmed several variants of the final series to confuse the hackers.

“Big Little Lies” (Season 2).
The first season of “Big Little Lies” is an Emmy, Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe triumphant. And already in 2019, a sequel awaits us! While the plot of the second season is not disclosed, but it is already known that to the star project (remember, the series starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley) joined Meryl Streep, she will play the mother-in-law of the character Nicole Kidman.

“True Detective” (Season 3).
The first season premiered in January 2014, and the second season was released a year and a half later. And all this time we have been waiting for new episodes, but due to financial problems of the studio, the premiere was delayed all the time. It is known that the main role in the project will be played by Mahershala Ali (44). He will play an Arkansas detective who investigates a strange crime in the Ozarks. The season begins in January 2019.

“Very Stranger Things” (Season 3).
This is arguably one of the most popular series of the past five years. And in early 2019, the adventures of the residents of Hawkins Township will continue as they face an even more mysterious and dangerous monster. We missed Millie Bobby Brown, didn’t you?

“Sherlock” (Season 5).
Fans were no longer hoping for new episodes (especially since real-life actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, aka Sherlock and Dr. Watson, never got to be friends), but it looks like we finally waited. On January 1, the fifth season comes out. Producers have said they want to adapt the stories “Redhead Union,” “The Engineer’s Finger” and “The Case of the Interpreter.”

“American Crime Story” (Season 3).
Each season of this project tells high-profile (and more importantly, real-life) stories from American life. The first season focused on the investigation of O.J. Simpson, who was accused of murdering his ex-wife and her friend. The second – the murder of designer Gianni Versace (it was a very beautiful season, Penelope Cruz alone is worth it!), and now there will be a series about the most devastating hurricane Katrina in U.S. history, which killed two thousand people.

“Carnival Row” (Season 1).
One of the most eagerly anticipated new series of 2019 is the mystical thriller “Carnival Row,” about the town of Bürg, where magical creatures live. Things aren’t going so well for them, by the way, so the vampires deal drugs and the fairies engage in prostitution. And then one of the fairies is killed by a serial maniac, and now the sheriff is looking for the killer. As far as we know, “Carnival Row” will have eight one-hour episodes. Cara Delevingne and Orlando Bloom have been cast in the project.

“Umbrella Academy” (Season 1).
A new Netflix project with a world premiere set for February 15. Set in a parallel universe, the disbanded superhero students of Umbrella Academy meet at the funeral of their alien mentor and decide to reunite to save the world.

“Good Omens” (Season 1)
And more fantasy! It’s an adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s novel of the same name about an angel and a demon who try to prevent the Apocalypse – they need to raise the baby Antichrist in goodness so that when he grows up, he doesn’t destroy all life. The exact premiere date is not yet known.