The autumn will be punctuated with novelties, between launches of the series and new seasons. From the TF1 series to the unavoidable series of Netflix, make your choice:

The September series

  • Narcos - September 1st on Netflix

Season 3 of Narcos opens the dance by being available from September 1st. While Pablo Escobar's hunt has ended, the DEA is focusing its attention on the Cali Cartel, the world's largest drug trafficking organization. Led by four powerful men, the network operates differently from Pablo Escobar, preferring to corrupt the government and keep its violent actions discreet.

  • The Agatha Christie murders - September 1 on France 2

The channel broadcasts new episodes of the series to celebrate its ten years. Over three weeks, discover three new adventures of Commissioner Laurence, his secretary Marlene and the intrusive journalist Alice Avril, conducting investigations that keep on going until the end, as Agatha Christie knew well.

  • The Mante - September 4th on TF1

Along with Fred Testot, Carole Bouquet plays a serial killer called "La Mante", incarcerated for twenty years for eight murders. It kills men known or condemned for violence or pedophilia, as if to restore justice. Her son (Fred Testot) who has become a police officer will have to contact her again to find a murderer, a woman who commits crimes identical to those of La Mante.

  • The State - September 4 on Canal

The mini-series by Peter Kominksy will be broadcast on Canal (4 episodes) and immerse us in the lives of the fighters of Daesh in Syria. A striking series ...

  • Nobel - on September 9 on Canal

The thriller series tells the story of Erling Riser, a brave soldier of the Norwegian Special Forces based in Afghanistan. Back in Oslo, surrounded by his family and friends, his mission pursued him and he quickly became the pawn of a mysterious political plot.

  • The Deuce - September 11 on OCS

The new series presented at the Deauville festival tells the story of the legalization and explosion of the pornographic industry. Created by David Simon and George Pelecanos, The Deuce takes place between the early 1970s and the mid-80s. In this "revolution", we discover the lives of the twins (both incarnated by James Franco) and a visionary prostitute in search of freedom.

  • Kong - September 14 on Arte

At the origin of this completely folklore project, Jonathan Lambert and Frédéric Chau. The series follows Kim Kong, a filmmaker kidnapped by an Asian dictator to make a remake of King Kong.

  • Gears - September 18 on Canal

The long-awaited season 6 returns on the small screen, with Audrey Fleurot and Caroline Proust. Everything starts from the discovery of a human trunk. The police officers of the Parisian police are investigating.

The October series

  • Mindhunter - October 13 on Netflix

Here is one of the new series of Netflix in 10 episodes, developed by David Fincher (one of the producers of House of Cards) and co-produced by Charlize Theron. Here, the story takes place in the late 1970s, when two FBI agents put in place techniques that will allow them to better understand and track serial killers. For this, they will spend their time interviewing the biggest criminals.

  • The Walking Dead - October 22nd on AMC

The zombies are back at the end of October and the series will include at least one double episode. Released on October 31, 2010, The Walking Dead follows the character of Rick Grimes who wakes up from a coma of several weeks and discovers a population ravaged by an unknown epidemic that makes human beings undead. He quickly became the leader of a group of survivors to survive in this new world.

  • Stranger Things - October 27th on Netflix

What will happen to young teens in the town of Hawkins? The fans of the series were looking forward to this season 2. Throughout the year, the teasers unveiled the head of the new monster, Eleven's return, or the government's implications in strange experimentation ...

The November series

  • Alias ​​Grace - on November 3rd on Netflix

Adapted from a novel by Margaret Atwood, the series tells the story of Grace Marks, a young Irish immigrant in Canada who became a domestic, accused of murdering her employers Thomas Kinnear and Nancy Montgomery in 1943. Nancy and Grace are linked to departure, before their common feelings for Thomas separate them. Nancy dismisses Grace, before being found murdered ...

  • She's gotta have it - November 23 on Netflix

Directed by Spike Lee, the series features actress DeWanda Wise, who plays Nola Darling, a 20-year-old woman who struggles to define her identity and find time in her life between friends, life, work and her three lovers. Complicated, liberated, passionate, Nola surprises his entourage.