The geeks have inherited the Earth. Or at least television.
Once we were the red-haired stepchildren of American audiences, subsisting on a thin gruel of giant-insect movies, Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines and "Star Trek" reruns. But now sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes, magic and comic books rule the small screen.
In 2019, the number of genre TV shows airing or streaming will be in triple figures. My list — which is certainly not comprehensive — has 36 new shows that appeal to those who prefer Red Weddings to romance, sci-fi to sitcoms and talking dogs to talk shows. Three of them debut this month:
"Deadly Class" (Jan. 16, Syfy): A street kid is inducted into a private high school, and finds he is still at the bottom of the social order. Worse, it's a high school for assassins, where the knife in your back isn't metaphorical.
"Kingdom" (Jan. 25, Netflix): Set in the royal court of medieval Korea, "Kingdom" is blessed with gorgeous costumes, exotic sets and sumptuous production values. Also, there are zombies.
"The Passage" (Jan. 14, Fox): Based on the Justin Cronin novel, this series features an entirely different vampire apocalypse than the ones seen on "Van Helsing" and "The Strain."
Meanwhile, other popular and cult favorites return in 2019, from "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (revived from cancellation) to "Westworld." But what really makes our Spider-sense tingle are all the new shows in 2019. Here's a look:
"Doom Patrol" (Feb. 15, DC Universe): Robotman, Elasti-Girl, Negative Man and the Chief were introduced on "Titans," so we have a pretty good idea just how disturbing (and funny) Cliff, Rita, Larry and Niles can be. And wait till you meet Crazy Jane!