If 2022 will be remembered as the year that Game of Thrones won the battle to be crowned the next as the year that Peak TV finally peaked.
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Yes, there are still literally hundreds of new scripted TV shows making their way to streaming platforms, so here’s our 8 most anticipated new scripted TV show coming in 2023.
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Citadel (Amazon, 2023) is going to be a make-or-break moment for Salke, whose other big swings in the coming year include dramas starring Christoph Waltz and Rachel Weisz.
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Dear Edward (Apple, Feb 3), the king of the tearjerker (with apologies to Dan Fogelman) is Dear Edward, a weepy drama based on the best-seller by Ann Napolitano.
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The Idol (HBO/ HBO Max): The Idol introduces audiences to its ensemble cast, led by Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp.
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Fatal Attraction (Paramount+ 2023): Fatal Attraction, which won us over based on its exploration of mental illness and the strength of its casting.
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Queen Charlotte (Netflix, 2023): Netflix and Shondaland will and a second show to the franchise, a limited prequel series based on the origins of Queen Charlotte, which is written by Shonda Rhimes.
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Poker Face (Peacock, Jan 26): It is an upcoming scripted TV shows created by Rian Johnson for the streaming service Peacock. It is a case-of-the-week, mystery comedy drama.
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Shrinking (Apple, Jan 27): This 10-episode comedy starring and written by Segel revolves around a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks.
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3 Body Problem (Netflix, 2023): The Three-Body Problem is an upcoming science fiction television series based on the novel of the name by Liu Cixin.
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