So. Many. Changes.
Fox is taking a cue from the leaves this fall when it comes to their schedule, shaking things up in a major way. The network unveiled their line-up for the 2015 fall TV season on Monday morning, and there were some major changes, including a new night for Sleepy Hollow, and last season's breakout hit Empire moving to the fall. Oh, and New Girl is nowhere to be found. Say whaaa?!
Before your grab the pitchfork (which you might still be holding onto since The Mindy Project's cancellation), the network announced that the sitcom will return to Tuesdays in January and will air mostly interrupted.
Plus, American Idol's 15th season, debuting in January, will officially be its last, The X-Files revival received a premiere date, as well as Ryan Murphy's Scream Queens...
(Note: bolded shows represent Fox's new series.)
Monday
8 p.m.: Gotham
9 p.m.: Minority Report
Tuesday
8 p.m.: Grandfathered
8:30 p.m.: The Grinder
9 p.m.: Scream Queens
Wednesday
8 p.m.: Rosewood
9 p.m.: Empire
Thursday
8 p.m.: Bones
9 p.m.: Sleepy Hollow
Friday
8 p.m.: MasterChef Junior
9 p.m.: World's Funniest
Sunday
7:30 p.m.: Bob's Burgers
8 p.m.: The Simpsons
8:30 p.m.: Brooklyn Nine-Nine
9 p.m.: Family Guy
9:30 p.m.: The Last Man on Earth
Midseason: New Girl (which will return in January with uninterrupted episodes), The Guide to Surviving Life, The Frankenstein Code, Lucifer, The X-Files (Sunday, Jan. 24 after the NFC Championship Game), and American Idol, which will kick off its 15th and final season in January.