What to Watch What to Watch this month: The White Lotus, The Challenge, and our other top fall TV picks In the latest episode of our What to Watch video series, we highlight four shows that have us excited for fall TV. By Gerrad Hall Gerrad Hall Gerrad Hall is an executive editor at Entertainment Weekly, overseeing TV, music, and awards coverage. He is also host of the daily What to Watch podcast and weekly video series, as well as The Awardist podcast. Gerrad also cohosts EW's live Oscars, Emmys, SAG, and Grammys red carpet shows, and he has appeared on Good Morning America, The Talk, Access Hollywood, Extra!, and other talk shows, delivering the latest news on pop culture and entertainment. EW's editorial guidelines Published on October 7, 2022 10:00AM EDT Fall is officially here, and with it plenty of television, from new series to returning favorites. Hopefully you got a good taste of those with our 2022 Fall TV Preview, which kicked off last month with a look at the final batch of episodes of The Walking Dead — a moment 11 seasons in the making. In the latest episode of our What to Watch video series, we highlight that show plus three others that we are excited about this fall: the second season of the Emmy-winning series The White Lotus, featuring the return of Jennifer Coolidge along with series newcomers Theo James, Aubrey Plaza, Michael Imperioli, and many more; season 38 (!) of MTV's The Challenge, where competitors were able to choose their own partners for the first time ever, while also seeing the return of some fan-favorite veterans of the game; and the latest series from The Haunting of Hill House, Bly Manor, and Midnight Mass creator Mike Flanagan, The Midnight Club, based on Christopher Pike's classic works. Watch the video above for more on some of our most anticipated fall TV picks. Hear more daily must-see picks on EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall. Related content: Mike Flanagan tried to make The Midnight Club a movie — until he had to destroy the script Dead end: On set for the final days of The Walking Dead Jordan Wiseley almost said no to The Challenge: Ride or Dies: 'I was very scared' to face Tori Deal