Fall TV 2018: How many episodes do your favorite shows have confirmed?

Supernatural -- "Stranger in a Strange Land" -- Image Number: SN1401a_0211b.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Jensen Ackles as Dean/Michael and Danneel Ackles as Anael -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2018 The CW Network, LLC All Rights Reserved
Supernatural -- "Stranger in a Strange Land" -- Image Number: SN1401a_0211b.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Jensen Ackles as Dean/Michael and Danneel Ackles as Anael -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2018 The CW Network, LLC All Rights Reserved /
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Fall TV 2018 is almost here. American Horror Story: Apocalypse has already started and 9-1-1 will kick things off this weekend. So, how many episodes can you expect for each of your favorite shows?

American Horror Story: Apocalypse kicked things off last week and 9-1-1 Season 2’s premiere on Sunday marks the official return of fall TV 2018. Most of your favorite shows are coming back and now you want to know how many episodes you have.

Sure, May was a bad time for many. Brooklyn Nine-NineThe ExpanseLuciferLast Man on Earth, and The Brave were all among the list of shows canceled on the Black Friday of TV. Then we got ShadowhuntersTimeless, and so many more. Fortunately, some of those shows have been saved by various networks and streaming services and we’re campaigning for others (yes, we’re looking at Shadowhunters, Timeless, and The Brave) to be saved by someone.

But while we do that, there are lots of shows coming back in the fall TV 2018 schedule. There are exciting dramas, intriguing freshmans, lovable veteran shows, and so much more. Whether you love sci-fi and fantasy, comedy, drama, real-life, there’s going to be something for you. Just how many episodes will you have of your favorite shows, though?

Here’s a breakdown by network of all the top shows on primetime and cable. Are you ready to get organized?

As a note before we get in, there is a chance that some of these shows will get extended orders later in the season. This is especially the case for the freshman shows, where networks order shorter seasons and look at extending if they do well.