With a new year comes new TV and 2016 has plenty in the pipelines to get excited over.
Whether its the revival of a beloved old show (or two) or the farewell season of a long-running reality series, these are the 16 TV events that we're most excited about.
Mark your calendars now!
By the time Outlander returns this spring, it'll have been off the air for nearly a full year. Who's doing the scheduling at Starz, Black Jack Randall? Because this has been torture. We're ready for preggers Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) in Paris. So ready. If only we had a premiere date...
ABC's pulling out all the stops for the 20th season of our favorite romantic reality show. Twins! A chicken enthusiast! And that adorable Bachelor himself, Ben Higgins! We're already lining up for the first rose ceremony.
HBO's been playing our emotions like a fiddle ever since Jon Snow (Kit Harington) seemed to bite the dust in Game of Thrones' fifth season finale last June. Is he truly dead, as everyone involved has worked tirelessly to make us believe? Or are we gearing up for one heck of a resurrection? Come April, we'll finally have our answer. Whether we like the answer we get, that remains to be seen.
It was the case that captivated a nation and now it's poised to be the thrilling mini-series retelling that, if there's any justice, will do the same. What we've seen of FX's 10-episode series depicting O.J. Simpson's murder trial has only left us clamoring for more. We may know the verdict, but the revelations on the road to it (as well as the powerhouse performances from a stacked cast) seem nothing short of astonishing.
A time-traveling superhero show with a cast comprised of some of the best side characters Arrow and The Flash have introduced to us in the last few years? Yes, a thousand times, yes.
It's time to say goodbye to one of TV's most massive success stories in the last 15 years, but not before American Idol gets one final season to find us a superstar and honor its past. We're here for the final crop of fresh faces, but we'll stay for the promised parade of returning judges and former Idols.
Mulder and Scully's return to TV seemed like such an impossibility that the mere existence of the six-episode revival of The X-Files coming our way is nothing short of a miracle. We're getting chills just thinking about hearing that iconic opening credits music on our TVs in 2016.
Our favorite Little Liars are finally aging up, and from the looks of it, nothing in Rosewood is the same five years later. New love interests, burgeoning careers and an even bigger mystery all promise to make the return of PLL feel more thrilling than ever before.
Thanks to Netflix, we'll all soon be reliving our childhoods with the revival of Full House. Nearly the entire cast of the beloved TGIF sitcom is returning for Fuller House, this time centered on DJ and Stephanie Tanner, as well as everyone's favorite neighbor Kimmy Gibbler. Now, if only we could get an Olsen twin cameo or two...
Every show could benefit from a little Jeffrey Dean Morgan added to the mix, right? When the hunky actor joins The Walking Dead this year, though, his main goal won't be to make us swoon. Instead, as the ultra-villainous Negan, he'll be making us scream. And if the show keeps the character's story in the comic books in tact, he'll be making more than a few characters scream on-screen, too.
How to Get Away With Murder's fall finale left us with one doozy of a cliffhanger with a flashback to 12-year-old Wes (excuse us, Christof) being interviewed by police about his mother's suicide while Annalise (Viola Davis) and Eve (Famke Janssen) watched, validating everyone who knew there had to be a hidden connection between Wait List and his shady law professor. Our mouths dropped when Eve asked, "Good God, Annalise, what did we do?" Here's hoping we find out right away when the thriller returns to ABC in February.
This year, both MTV and ABC Family (soon to be Freeform) are both leaning heavily into the worlds of fantasy and the supernatural with two series that seem more gorgeous and ambitious than anything that's come before them on either network. Whether it's The Shannara Chronicles' elves on MTV or Shadowhunters' demonhunters on ABC Family, consider us hooked. Just don't expect us to choose between the two!
Allow us to do some simple math. A cult classic TV movie remake +Original star Tori Spelling appearing as the titular mother instead x James Franco executive producing = The best, most bonkers Saturday night ever.
News of Hillary Clinton's appearance on Broad City's upcoming third season has had us screaming "Yaaaas queens" since first hearing it and we probably won't stop until the show returns to Comedy Central in February. Details are scarce on just how the hopeful Democratic presidential candidate will interact with Abbi and Ilana, but we've got a feeling it's going to be one of 2016's most feminist moments, whatever it may be.
We've been practicing our best hand jive in hopes of being ready for Fox's first foray into live musical theater with Grease Live on Jan. 31. We can't wait to see Aaron Tveit and Julianne Hough do their best Danny and Sandy, and we know we can't be the only ones. Bonus points for casting You're the Worst scene-stealer Kether Donohue as goofy Pink Lady Jan!
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