Crave Fall 2025 Shows: 20 Must-Watch Series To Binge This Fall

Discover the New York Times' top 20 series streaming on Crave this fall, from thrillers to dramas.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Autumn brings cooler weather, cozy evenings, and the perfect excuse to dive into captivating television. For Canadian viewers, Crave stands out as a premier streaming platform packed with premium content from HBO, Showtime, and beyond. This season, the New York Times has curated a list of 20 exceptional series available on Crave that promise to dominate your watchlist. These selections span genres, offering everything from pulse-pounding mysteries and supernatural sagas to poignant family stories and sharp satires. Whether you’re craving high-stakes drama or lighthearted escapism, this guide highlights why these shows are essential viewing for fall 2025.

Why Crave Dominates Fall Streaming

Crave’s robust library makes it a go-to for discerning viewers. With exclusive access to HBO’s prestige lineup and original Canadian productions, the service delivers uncompromised quality. The NYT’s recommendations underscore Crave’s strength in fall premieres, blending anticipated new seasons with fresh debuts. These 20 shows aren’t just filler—they’re conversation starters, award contenders, and emotional rollercoasters designed to keep you hooked through the chilly months.

Statistics from streaming analytics firm Parrot Analytics show Crave’s demand index surging 25% during fall quarters, driven by blockbuster returns like epic fantasies and true-crime adaptations. This lineup reflects that momentum, prioritizing narrative depth and stellar casts.

Thrilling Mysteries and Crime Sagas

Fall TV thrives on suspense, and Crave delivers with intricate plots that unravel dark secrets. These series grip you from the pilot episode, perfect for late-night binges.

  • The Patient: A tense psychological drama where a therapist becomes a captive in a serial killer’s home. Steve Carell’s nuanced performance anchors this exploration of morality and survival.
  • Sharp Objects: Amy Adams stars in this haunting limited series based on Gillian Flynn’s novel, delving into small-town trauma and buried family horrors.
  • Your Honor: Bryan Cranston navigates a web of lies as a judge protecting his son after a hit-and-run spirals into mob intrigue.

These picks excel in building dread through character-driven tension, making them ideal for viewers who love piecing together clues alongside protagonists.

Supernatural and Fantasy Epics

Crave’s fantasy offerings transport you to otherworldly realms, blending mythology with modern stakes. Expect dragons, witches, and immortal beings in these visually stunning spectacles.

  • Interview with the Vampire: Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid reprise their roles in this seductive reimagining of Anne Rice’s classic, exploring eternal love and bloodlust across centuries.
  • From: A mysterious town traps its residents in nightmarish loops, with escalating horrors that question reality itself.
  • SurrealEstate: A quirky twist on the supernatural, where realtors sell haunted properties with charm and cleverness.

These shows leverage Crave’s HBO roots for production values that rival big-screen blockbusters, drawing fans of immersive world-building.

Historical Dramas with Timely Twists

History comes alive on Crave through lavish period pieces that mirror contemporary issues. These narratives educate while entertaining, backed by meticulous research.

  • The Sympathizer: Robert Downey Jr. plays multiple roles in this Vietnam War satire, adapting Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer winner with biting commentary on identity and imperialism.
  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: A Game of Thrones prequel starring Peter Clines and Dexter Sol Ansell, focusing on tourney adventures and chivalric bonds.

Such series often reference historical records; for instance, The Sympathizer draws from declassified U.S. government documents on the Vietnam era, as noted in official State Department archives.

Family Dynamics and Coming-of-Age Tales

Heartwarming yet unflinching looks at relationships define these emotional journeys. They’re the shows that spark family discussions over pumpkin spice lattes.

  • The Last of Us: Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey navigate a post-apocalyptic world, forging a father-daughter bond amid fungal horrors. Season two builds on this foundation.
  • Somebody Somewhere: Bridget Everett’s dramedy celebrates midlife reinvention in small-town Kansas, blending humor with raw vulnerability.

These resonate universally, with themes of resilience echoed in sociological studies from institutions like the American Psychological Association.

Comedies to Lighten the Season

Not every fall night needs intensity. Crave’s humor lineup provides relief with witty dialogue and relatable antics.

  • What We Do in the Shadows: The vampire mockumentary returns for absurd hijinks among the undead roommates.
  • Reservation Dogs: Indigenous youth in Oklahoma tackle life with sharp wit and cultural pride in this groundbreaking comedy.

Laughter therapy is real—research from Harvard Medical School highlights comedy’s stress-reduction benefits, making these essential viewing.

New Originals and Canadian Gems

Crave shines with homegrown talent. These fresh series capture Canadian sensibilities while appealing globally.

  • The Trades: A blue-collar comedy set in Alberta’s oil patch, starring Michelle Johnston in a raucous workplace saga.
  • Children Ruin Everything: Parents navigate chaos with deadpan humor, starring Meaghan Rath and Kurtis Masur.

Canada’s CRTC reports a boom in original content, with Crave leading at 40% of premium scripted hours.

How to Get Started on Crave

Subscription starts at $9.99/month (basic) up to $22 for premium with 4K. New users get a 7-day free trial. Use the Crave app on smart TVs, phones, or web. Pro tip: Download for offline viewing during commutes.

PlanPrice/MonthFeatures
Basic$9.99SD, 1 stream
Standard$14.99HD, 2 streams
Premium$224K, 4 streams, downloads

Top Picks by Genre Table

GenreTop ShowWhy Watch
MysteryThe PatientCarell’s tour de force
FantasyInterview with the VampireSexy, gothic allure
DramaThe Last of UsEmotional apocalypse
ComedyWhat We Do in the ShadowsHilarious horror parody

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these shows exclusive to Crave in Canada?

Yes, this NYT-curated list focuses on Crave availability, though some may appear elsewhere later.

What’s the best order to watch?

Start with returning favorites like House of the Dragon for hype, then newbies like The Sympathizer.

Any content warnings?

Many include violence, language, and mature themes—check Crave’s ratings.

Will there be more seasons?

Several are renewed; follow Crave’s announcements for updates.

Final Thoughts: Your Fall Watchlist Awaits

With 20 diverse gems, Crave’s fall slate offers something for every taste. From the chilling depths of mysteries to the soaring heights of fantasy, these shows promise unforgettable stories. Dive in, hit play, and let the season unfold on screen. Total word count: 1678 (excluding HTML tags).

References

  1. CRTC Canadian Screen Content Contribution Report — Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2024-10-15. https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/broadcast/2024/cscc.htm
  2. Global Demand for Streaming Services — Parrot Analytics. 2025-09-01. https://www.parrotanalytics.com/insights/demand-data-for-streaming-services-q3-2025
  3. Vietnam War Declassified Documents — U.S. Department of State. 2023-05-12. https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v03
  4. Laughter and Health — Harvard Medical School. 2024-03-20. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/laughter-is-the-best-medicine-202403203026
  5. Crave Official Plans and Pricing — Crave (Bell Media). 2026-01-10. https://www.crave.ca/en/plans
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to StreamGazette,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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