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The TV Shows We Can’t Wait To See In 2020

The TV Shows We Can’t Wait To See In 2020

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From another Riverdale spin-off, to 00’s reboots and an adaption of Normal People, here are the TV shows we can’t wait to see in 2020…

We’ve been counting down the days to the release of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3 and Praise Satan it’s almost here! 

Part 3 drops on Netflix 23 January. See you there, witches.

And the award for the reboot that we didn’t know we needed goes to Lizzy McGuire.

Yep, there was mad excitement when a reboot of the iconic Disney show, Lizzie McGuire was announced. Hilary Duff will reprise her role in the update from original series. The new take will see Lizzie as a 30-year-old millennial navigating life in New York. This is truly what dreams are made of!

Lizzie McGuire will air on Disney + later this year.

Another Riverdale spin-off? Yes, please! AND Pretty Little Liars alum, Lucy Hale, plays the title role.

Katy designs clothes for anyone she can, including her friend and roommate Josie (yes, THAT Josie!), whose singing talent catches the attention of Alexander Cabot, a CEO who hopes to reboot the record label division of his father’s corporate empire. 

Rumour has it that Archie Andrews will make an appearance during the season!

Katy Keene will air early in 2020. 

Think Crazy Ex-Girlfriend meets Glee. 

Jane Levy stars in the musical dramedy that revolves around a whip-smart but socially awkward girl who starts hearing people’s thoughts expressed as songs — or sometimes full musical numbers. She uses her gift to help understand people in her own life and, naturally, to help others around her. Gilmore Girls favourite Lauren Graham plays Levy’s boss.

Irish author, Sally Rooney’s second novel has been the talk of the book world since it was published in 2018 and now looks set to be huge in the land of TV in 2020. 

At school Connell and Marianne pretend not to know each other. He’s popular and well-adjusted, star of the school soccer team while she is lonely, proud, and intensely private. But when Connell comes to pick his mother up from her housekeeping job at Marianne’s house, a strange and indelible connection grows between the two teenagers—one they are determined to conceal.

Normal People will air on the BBC in 2020.

Get ready, Upper East Siders: Gossip Girl is coming back.

A reboot of the hit 2000s show will launch on the upcoming streaming service HBO Max with 10 hour-long episodes, showing a new generation of rich and famous prep-school teens. In the age of Instagram stars, bloggers, and influencers, it’s the perfect time to revive the famed gossip website about New York City’s young elite.

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There’s no official word yet on casting, but expect some new faces – apparently Dan Humphrey is a bit busy being a serial-killer in You these days! 

We also don’t know when it will be released, but stay tuned to missy.ie for all the latest.

The Umbrella Academy was the unexpected hit for Netflix in 2019. Seriously, it was streamed over 45 million times!

So, naturally Season 2 is well underway. There’s no word yet on when it will arrive on Netflix, but they have been teasing that it’s “coming soon” so maybe give the first season a re-watch to refresh yourself?

We could not stop watching season 1 of Sex Education, so we’re very excited to see season two. And we won’t have to wait too long more! Sex Education Season 2 will be available on Netflix January 17th.

13 Reasons Why has been a weird one; the first season was huge to say the least and then everyone forgot about it. Season 2 was not good and yet they trudged ahead with season 3 which was invigorated by the death of Bryce Walker, but it’s hard to know where else they can take the show at this point. Season 4 is going to be the last season and that’s probably a good thing.

There’s no confirmed date for season 4 yet, but it will likely be sometime in the summer.

Which TV shows are you most looking forward to in 2020?

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