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These are the new movies and TV shows we can't wait to watch this fall

(Clockwise from top left) Seth Gilliam in <em>The Walking Dead</em>, Letitia Wright in <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em>, Brice Gonzalez and George Lopez in <em>Lopez vs. Lopez</em>, <em></em>Susan Sarandon in <em>Monarch</em>, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh in <em>Don't Worry Darling </em>and Dwayne Johnson in <em>Black Adam</em>
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(Clockwise from top left) Seth Gilliam in The Walking Dead, Letitia Wright in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Brice Gonzalez and George Lopez in Lopez vs. Lopez, Susan Sarandon in Monarch, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh in Don't Worry Darling and Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam

After a busy blockbuster summer, this fall brings new shows, fresh seasons and much-anticipated movies. So we're back with a great big guide of what to watch as the weather cools. You can search by genre and where to see it — whether on your couch or in the theater.

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