Based on the web series, Fargo's Allison Tolman plays a struggling millennial in this comedy told from the point of view of her lonely and philosophical dog, Martin. Lucas Neff also stars.
Adam Pally and his time-traveling bag go back to the American Revolution and muck things up. Leighton Meester also stars.
Fox sure loves revivals. Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller return to break out of prison, again. This time the roles are reversed and Purcell's character has to get Miller's out.
Set in the same world as Kiefer Sutherland's 24, this continuation series follows Corey Hawkins as a new agent who has a day to save, well, the day.
Katherine Heigl is back on TV—again! She stars in this drama about a successful defense attorney who starts to fall for her client who may be guilty of a brutal crime. Steven Pasquale, Laverne Cox, Dule Hill, Dreama Walker, Elliott Gould and Kobi Libii also star.
Based on the Denzel Washington film of the same name, this gritty drama follows a young idealistic police offer (Justin Cornwell) who is partnered with a seasoned and morally ambiguous detective (Bill Paxton) when he is appointed to an elite squad of the LAPD.
Ryan Eggold finally gets his time in the spotlight in this Tom Keen-centric spinoff, which finds him joining forces with Scottie (Famke Janssen), the brilliant and cunning chief of Grey Matters, the covert mercenary organization. Throughout the series, the new father will begin his own covert mission to find out more about his shadowy past.
Justin Kirk is really rich and wants to find his friend's killer...so he starts running a technological-advanced police force in Chicago.
Spoiler alert: Scottie was revealed to be Tom's mother in the latest episode of the mothershow, The Blacklist.
Is there such thing as too much pretty for one show? unREAL's Freddie Stroma and Revenge's Josh Bowman star as H.G. Wells (!) and Jack the Ripper (!) in this series, based on the novel and movie, from Kevin Williamson. In the cat and mouse adventure through time, famed science fiction writer H.G. Wells is transported to modern day Manhattan in pursuit of Jack the Ripper. Also set to star are Genesis Rodriguez and Regina Taylor.
Edi Gathegi and Tawny Cypress also star in the spinoff series.
Jenna Elfman stars as Alice, a fiercely independent career woman whose life is turned upside-down when she meets the love of her life: a divorced father with three kids. This triggers even more upheaval when the slightly unhinged imaginary friend she created as a child suddenly reappears to help her navigate the transition from single girl to a woman ready for a family. Stephen Schneider, Rachel Dratch (via voiceover) and Nicholas Coombe also star.
Great News, NBC: 30 Rock and The Mindy Project veteran Tracey Wigfield is behind this new comedy about an up-and-coming news producer whose overbearing mother gets a job as an intern at her TV station. The office comedy stars Briga Heelan, Andrea Martin, Adam Campbell, Kimrie Lewis-Davis, John Michael Higgins and Horatio Sanz. Tina Fey and Robert Carlock are executive producing.
Marlon, NBC: The new comedy is inspired by the real life of star Marlon Wayans. A loving and immature father is co-parenting his two kids with his very-together ex-wife. Essence Atkins, Notlim Taylor, Amir O'Neil, Bresha Webb and Diallo Riddle also star.
From True Blood author Charlaine Harris comes this supernatural drama about a remote Texas town where no one is who they seem, complete with vampires, witches, psychics and hit men. Midnight is a mysterious safe haven for those who are different, and as the town members fight off outside pressures from rowdy biker gangs, ever-suspicious cops and their own dangerous pasts, they band together and form a strong and unlikely family.
The cast includes François Arnaud, Dylan Bruce, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Ramos, Peter Mensah, Yul Vazquez and Sean Bridgers.
This timely event series about a police shooting and the investigation that follows stars Sanaa Lathan, Helen Hunt, Richard Dreyfuss and Jill Hennessy.
Vanessa Hudgens stars in the first DC Comics comedy as Emily, a spunky young insurance adjuster specializing in regular-people coverage against damage caused by superheroes. Powerless also stars Alan Tudyk, Danny Pudi, and Christina Kirk.
Get ready for yet another addition to the Chicago franchise, as a fourth series was picked up. Starring Philip Winchester, Carl Weathers, Nazneen Contractor, Joelle Carter and Ryan-James Hatanaka, the series will follow the State's Attorney's dedicated team of prosecutors and investigators navigates heated city politics and controversy head-on while fearlessly pursuing justice.
Clive Standen and Jennifer Beals star in this prequel, with Standen taking over Liam Neeson's iconic role from the film franchise.
A bright-eyed New York lawyer named Josh Segal heads to a tiny southern town for his first big case, in which an eccentric, "rollercizing" poetry professor (John Lithgow) is accused of murdering his beloved wife. Settling into his makeshift office behind a taxidermy shop and meeting his quirky team of local misfits, Josh suspects that winning his first big case will not be easy, especially when his client is always making himself look guilty. Nicholas D'Agosto, Jayma Mays, Sherri Shepherd, Steven Boyer, and Krysta Rodriguez also star.
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