
If the Emmys are television's prom, then the TCA Press tour is basically its homecoming. At least, Netflix is giving us a lot to dance about thanks to the announcements coming out of the tour this past week. Put simply, Netflix originals are going to continue to slay.
The streaming service keeps dropping announcement after announcement and trailer after trailer to get us excited for the content coming at us in the next few months — and it's not just originals. While brand new shows are dominating this years' tour, Netflix is also dishing on the return of some of their most beloved shows. The trailer for season 2 of Ozark is here, they'd be open to more Master of None, and the company finally answered when the EFF is Stranger Things is coming back.
All this excitement has also led to some rumours, which Netflix hasn't fully confirmed but that we're going to spend the next week speculating about nonetheless.
Ahead is everything Netflix is scheming.
Maniac
I do not understand this teaser for Maniac and I don't think I'm supposed to. While Netflix already revealed that the show is about volunteer patients in an experimental pharmaceutical trial, this short glimpse gives us none of that. Instead, we get Emma Stone and Jonah Hill staring at each other from across a table while a voice narrates cryptic messages about the human mind.
Madame CJ Walker
Netflix announced a new limited series about the first Black, self-made female millionaire in America, starring Octavia Spencer.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
In other news, the highly-anticipated (by me, at least) premiere date for The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina was revealed to be October 26. Spooky!
The Good Cop
Tony Danza and Josh Groban? Sure. Netflix released the trailer for The Good Cop, a father-son comedy about a detective coming to your screen September 21.

Wanderlust
Across the pond, Toni Collette has a new BBC One series called Wanderlust about a therapist and her husband's relationship. However, Netflix is snapping it up for those of us who don't spell "colour" with a "u."
Lucifer
While not a new show, Netflix did officially save Lucifer after it was cancelled by Fox.
Ozark
As for Ozark, season 2 is on its way.

Master Of None
While it's unclear if there are any official plans, Netflix programming executive Cindy Holland said that the streaming site would "be happy" to make a third season of the show following an accusation of sexual misconduct made against star and creator Aziz Ansari.

Kenya Barris
After black-ish and grown-ish creator Kenya Barris announced he was officially leaving ABC, rumours have been swirling that he's cooking up something with Netflix.
Photo: FilmMagic/FilmMagic.Stranger Things
It's official: Stranger Things season 3 won't be premiering until next summer.
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