There are several highly-anticipated shows lined up for 2023, including the "Bridgerton" prequel "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story." So, let's delve into the list and see what viewers can expect in the upcoming year.

Dear Edward

"Dear Edward" is based on Ann Napolitano's bestselling novel of the same name. It tells the story of a young boy who survives a plane crash, while everyone dies in the accident, including his family. The novel was published in 2020. The series is slated to release on Feb. 3 on Apple TV+.

The first look of the show surfaced on Twitter earlier this month.

The Last of Us

This is a post-apocalyptic drama that will air on HBO and HBO Max on Jan. 15. The series is based on a video game of the same name and is created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann. Bella Ramsey, Pedro Pascal, Anna Torv, Nick Offerman and Nico Parker are part of the series.

Poker Face

The Natasha Lyonne starrer will start streaming on Peacock from Jan. 26. "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson will helm the series, which revolves around a character who has an exceptional power to know if anyone is lying.

Citadel

Created by Marvel directors Anthony and Joseph Russo, along with Jessica Yu and Brian Kirk, Citadel is a science fiction that will release on Amazon Prime Video in January. The plot of the series is still kept under wraps. The show will feature Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci, Richard Madden and Ashleigh Cummings.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

Netflix's highly anticipated series, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," has no official release date yet but according to multiple sources, it might release on May 4. As the title suggests, the story will focus on Queen Charlotte, especially her love life.

To be announced

The much-awaited series "Shogun" will release next year on FX, however, the release date is yet to be announced. Similarly, "Fatal Attraction" will drop on Paramount+ next year. No details about its release date have been announced yet.

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Golda Rosheuvel stars as Queen Charlotte in the Netflix series "Bridgerton." Liam Daniel/Netflix