2023 has brought so many intriguing television shows in its first quarter, but here are 12 new shows that might've been flying under your radar this year.
"The Bear" featured an appearance by '80s movie icon Molly Ringwald during a Season 1 episode. Here's a look at who Ringwald played during her appearance.
"The Walking Dead" star Khary Payton wished his character, Ezekiel, was able to depart the zombie-infested series in a dramatic and thrilling blaze of glory.
Torrey DeVitto played an important role on "Chicago Med." Years after her departure, she still wishes certain things happened regarding her character's ending.
The Netflix series "Transatlantic" blends drama and comedy, which made the role of Mary Jayne Gold very difficult to cast until production found Gillian Jacobs.
Will Ferrell's voice was likely heard in a stealthy Season 1 cameo on Succession, but that doesn't mean he'll make a physical cameo in the show's final season.
The famous joke surrounding Captain Kirk's Iowan origins got a nod in a recent trailer for Season 2 of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" featuring Paul Wesley.
Regarded as one of the best TV dramas of all time, the on-screen deaths of these actors in "Breaking Bad" helped make it the tense, chilling show it became.
"Star Trek: Picard" showrunner Terry Matalas answered fan concerns about Elnor on Twitter, finally stating once and for all whether Elnor died on the Excelsior.
Kiefer Sutherland's latest TV series is "Rabbit Hole" on Paramount+, and in a way, he's looking forward to seeing what audiences think of the new show.
"The Big Bang Theory" is in some legal hot water after political activist Mithun Vijay Kumar called attention to a potentially offensive Bollywood joke.
Sister Alice, like many other aspects of "Perry Mason," is actually inspired by a real-life person. Here's more about the true story behind the character.
A character bridging the gap between "The Walking Dead" and "Fear the Walking Dead," Lennie James' work as Morgan Jones depicts a pained, complicated survivor.