What else is coming to TV in 2023? (Yes, there’s more)

Fall of the House of Usher: The Haunting of Hill House’s Mike Flanagan’s Edgar Allan Poe-inspired series will be his last Netflix outing before he takes his spooky toys over to Amazon. (Netflix)
Gen V: In this spin-off set during season four of The Boys, a group of young Supes test their mettle at a Vought International-funded crimefighting college. (Prime Video)
Interview with the Vampire: It might be too soon for late-2022’s biggest thirst trap to return, but here’s hoping we see more of the show this year beyond that promised Mayfair Witches crossover. (AMC)
Ironheart: Dominique Thorne made a memorable debut as young genius Riri Williams in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever; we’ll get to know her and her inventions even more in her spin-off series. (Disney+)
Iwájú: “An all-new original long-form series created in collaboration with Pan-African comic book entertainment company Kugali. The coming-of-age story introduces Tola, a young heiress from the wealthy island, and her best friend Kole, a self-taught tech expert and loving son from the mainland.” (Disney+)