Sci Fi TV Highlights: Resident Alien Returns, Premiere for Tales of the Walking Dead, and More

Sci Fi/Fantasy TV Shows Premiering This Week


Resident Alien (Season 2 Part 2 Premieres August 10th on Syfy): Humanity is in danger from an alien race, which is definitely no bueno. Harry might have come to Earth to kill all humans, but now he might be our only hope of survival. Talk about a switcheroo, amirite? Airs Wednesday at 10 PM EST.



Tales of the Walking Dead (Premieres August 14th on AMC): This anthology series takes place in The Walking Dead Universe and will include standalone stories from the zombie-pocalypse featuring new and existing characters. Airs Sunday at 9 PM EST.



Locke & Key (Season 3 Premieres August 10th on AMC): In the thrilling final chapter of the series, the Locke family uncovers more magic as they face a demonic new foe who’s dead-set on possessing the keys. All episodes will be available for streaming on Wednesday.

Schedule Notes

Three shows will be wrapping up this week starting with Apple TV+’s For All Mankind which will have its Season 3 finale on Friday.  That show has been renewed for a fourth season.  On Sunday, the final third season episode of Evil will be available for streaming on Paramount+, and that one has also been renewed for a fourth season.  Also on Sunday, HBO’s Westworld will wrap up its fourth season. There has been no word on a fifth year of that one yet.

See the full listings at The Sci Fi TV Site at this link and see all of the sci fi TV premieres for August and beyond at this link.

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