Sarah Michelle Gellar and Robin Williams' Crazy Ones, Josh Holloway's Intelligence and More CBS Series: Watch Trailers!

Will Arnett, Anna Faris, Dylan McDermott are all set to star in the network's new fall offerings

By Tierney Bricker May 15, 2013 11:07 PMTags
JOSH HOLLOWAY, LostABC/Mario Perez

CBS is banking on star power this fall!

The network's new series include some pretty big names, such as Robin Williams and Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Sarah Michelle Gellar, who star as a father-daughter duo in the sitcom Crazy Ones, not to mention Lost's Josh Holloway and American Horror Story's Dylan McDermott.

Plus, Anna Faris and Toni Collette are set to headline new CBS offerings, and we've got your first look at all of the new series right here...

Intelligence: Lost's Josh Holloway is at the center of this action drama about a U.S. Cyber Command unit as an agent with a microchip implanted in his brain that allows him to access the entire electromagnetic spectrum. CSI's Marg Helgenberger, Michael Rady and Once Upon a Time's Meghan Ory also star.

Hostages: Toni Collette, Dylan McDermott and Tate Donovan head this medical-political drama centering on Ellen (Collette), a Washington D.C.-based surgeon who finds herself in the middle of a political conspiracy after being chosen to operate on the president.

Crazy Ones: Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar star as a father-daughter duo who run an advertising business together in this workplace comedy from David E. Kelley. James Wolk and Amanda Setton costar.

We Are Men: How I Met Your Mother's Rob Greenberg's single-cam sitcom centers on a young guy befriending a group of more experienced guys (played by Jerry O'Connell, Tony Shalhoub and Kal Penn) when he moves into a short-term rental complex.

Mom: Anna Faris stars as a newly sober single mother who attempts to get her in life in order in Napa Valley. Allison Janney plays her mother and Nate Corddry costars in this multi-cam series from Two and a Half Men's Chuck Lorre.

The Millers: Will Arnett stars as a recently divorced man whose parents decide to move in with him, complicating his life. Justified's Margo Martindale and Beau Bridges co-star.