Series returns that will make going back to work more bearable

Going back to work after the holidays can be hard enough, but you always have to try to look on the bright side of things. And in this case is that September and October host a veritable flurry of series comebacks.

If summer has left us with the unforgettable finale of 'The Leftovers' and the most spectacular season of 'Game of Thrones' to date, autumn is not going to lag behind. 'American Horror Story', 'Gotham' and 'The Walking Dead' are just some of the series that premiere season to make the return to routine more bearable.

'Narcos' and 'American Horror Story: Cult' will be responsible for breaking the ice after the holidays. Ryan Murphy's horror anthology returns on September 5 with its long-awaited seventh season, while the Netflix series will return on September 1 with its third season. 'Outlander' (September 10), 'The Big Bang Theory' (September 25), 'Lethal Weapon' (September 26), 'The Blacklist' (September 27) and 'Gotham' (September 28) are other popular series that will premiere season during the ninth month of the year.

October also has hours and hours of strong emotions reserved for us in front of the television. One of the oldest series on the small screen, 'The Simpsons', premieres its twenty-ninth season on October 1. The third season of 'Lucifer' has been scheduled for October 2. The third season of 'Mr. Robot 'premieres on the 11th.

To see the new episodes of 'The Walking Dead' and 'Stranger Things' we will have to wait until the end of October, although everything indicates that it will be very worth it. On October 22 we can see how the fierce confrontation between the survivors and the Saviors continues, led by the ruthless Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Those nostalgic for the 80s and fans of good series in general marked October 27 on their calendars months ago, the day when the guys from 'Stranger Things' will turn the world upside down again.

Although Netflix has yet to announce a release date, It is rumored that the fifth season of 'Black Mirror' will debut on the platform during the month of October, just as it happened with the previous one.


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