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Most anticipated new TV shows December: ‘Nightflyers,’ ‘3Below’
- Every month, television-tracking app TV Time provides the
most anticipated new shows. - December includes SyFy’s “Nightflyers,” based on a novella by
“Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin; a new animated
series from Guillermo del Toro; and a Netflix’s first Turkish
original series.
Fans of “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin’s work are
excited for a new show based on his 1980 novella, “Nightflyers,”
which debuts on SyFy in December.
Every month, Business Insider runs down the most
anticipated new shows thanks to data from television-tracking
app
TV Time (
based on its 13 million global
users).
Besides “Nightflyers,” December also includes “The
Protector,” Netflix’s first Turkish original series, and a new
animated series from the Oscar-winning director of “The Shape of
Water,” Guillermo del Toro.
5. “3Below: Tales of Arcadia” —Netflix, December
21
Netflix
Description: “After
crash-landing in Arcadia, two royal teen aliens
struggle to blend in as they evade intergalactic bounty
hunters.”
4. “Memories of the Alhambra” — Netflix, December
1
Netflix
Description: “While
looking for the cryptic creator of an innovative
augmented-reality game, an investment firm executive meets a
women who runs a hostel in Spain.”
3. “Tidelands” — Netflix, December 14
Netflix
Description: “Ex-con
Cal McTeer’s return to her hometown of Orphelin Bay blows the lid
off a generations-long conspiracy of silence around murder,
durgs, and Sirens.”
2. “The Protector” — Netflix, December 14
Netflix
Description: “Given
mystical powers by a talismanic keepsake, a young man embarks on
a quest to fight shadowy forces and solve a mystery from his
past.”
1. “Nightflyers” — SyFy, December 2
SyFy
Description: “Set in
the year 2093, Nightflyers is a psychological thriller that
follows a team of scientists aboard the Nightflyer, the most
advanced ship ever built, as they embark on a journey to find
other life forms. Their mission takes them to the edge of the
solar system, and to the edge of insanity, as they realize true
horror isn’t waiting for them in outer space—it’s already on
their ship.”
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