WHO: Jenna Dewan Tatum
TV Show: The Supergirl and Witches of East End alum is set to star as Joanna in Mixtape, Fox's newest musical drama. The show, from Smash's Josh Safran, follows a group of interconnected people in Los Angeles and examines the music that defines them. Joanna is described as a young professional with everything under control, but who is also a little guarded as if preparing for the worst. Fun fact: Jenna also recently appeared in two episodes of CBS' Man With a Plan!
Who: Katie Holmes
TV Show: Holmes is set to star in Fox's untitled FBI pilot from Empire and The L Word's Ilene Chaiken. The drama follows an FBI agent whose affair with a high-level general goes public while Holmes' character is investigating a terrorism incident.
WHO: Tyler Ritter
TV Show: The McCarthys and Arrow veteran Ritter will star in The CW pilot Playing Dead. The pilot from Everwood's Rina Mimoun follows a mortician and his teenage son who are asked to fake the death of the woman who left their lives 15 years ago.
Who: Russell Hornsby
TV Show: The Grimm veteran will star in Fox's untitled legal drama pilot from executive producer Danny Strong. The show is set at a firm that reopens wrongful convictions cases. Hornsby's Grimm costar David Giuntoli is set to star in ABC's A Million Little Things pilot.
Who: Melonie Diaz
TV Show: The Charmed reboot has one of its witches. Diaz will play Mel, one of the three witch sisters in The CW's new take on the beloved series. The character is a lesbian. Ser'Darius Blain will play Galvin in the pilot.
WHO: Jeanine Mason
TV Show: The Grey's Anatomy star will appear in The CW's Roswell reboot as Liz Ortecho, a biomedical researcher haunted by a tragic incident. She returns to her hometown, reluctantly, and experiences things that can't be explained.
WHO: Alana De La Garza
TV Show: CBS's Chiefs, a plot of female police chiefs in Los Angeles, will feature the Law & Order veteran as the chief of police in Beverly Hills. The show will feature the personal and professional lives of the three central chiefs.
WHO: Madeleine Stowe
TV Show: The Revenge veteran, who has only appeared in one episode of 12 Monkeys since wrapping the ABC drama in 2015, will star in Fox's music drama pilot Mixtape. The show, which is from Smash's Josh Safran, follows a group of interconnected people in Los Angeles and examines the music that defines them.
WHO: Jay Hernandez
TV Show: The Bad Moms star signed on to be the new Thomas Magnum, Hawaiian private eye in CBS's Magnum, P.I. remake. Tom Selleck stared in the original.
Who: Josh Dallas
TV Show: Once Upon a Time's former Prince Charming is set to play the lead in NBC's Manifest, a drama pilot about people who mysteriously return from a plane that went missing years ago. Valor's Melissa Roxburgh will also star.
WHO: Kat Dennings
TV Show: The 2 Broke Girls star will appear in an ABC comedy pilot (formerly titled How May We Hate You?) about guest services associated at a high-end resort.
Who: Scott Foley
TV Show: Whiskey Cavalier from Cougar Town's Bill Lawrence. The Scandal veteran will play Will Chase, codename Whiskey Cavalier, an FBI agent who has an emotional break-up and is assigned to work with The Walking Dead's Lauren Cohan. Hijinks are expected to ensue.
Who: Lauren Cohan
TV Show: The Walking Dead star has joined the cast of ABC's Whiskey Cavalier opposite Scott Foley. The action-dramedy from Cougar Town's Bill Lawrence follows an FBI agent who has an emotional break-up and is assigned to work with a new CIA operative, leading inter-agency team of spies. Expect office romance and politics. Cohan has been without a deal for The Walking Dead season nine.
WHO: Michael Cudlitz
TV Show: The Walking Dead veteran booked his first (potentially) series regular role on an untitled ABC comedy set in the 1970s that follows an Irish-Catholic family navigating a turbulent decade.
WHO: Hannah Simone
TV Show: New Girl's Simone will star in ABC's reboot of The Greatest American Hero. The new version of the 1980s classic will follow Meera Patel, an Indian-American woman, who happens to love partying and karaoke and has never really had a direction in life. Everything changes when aliens entrust Meera with a super suit and task her with protecting the planet.
Who: Damon Wayans Jr.
TV Show: The Happy Endings and New Girl veteran will star in CBS's untitled comedy pilot from Tim McAuliffe and Austen Earl. The series follows a 30something couple who try to reconnect with their younger selves after a pop star moves in next door to them.
Who: Freddie Prinze Jr.
TV Show: I Mom So Hard, a CBS multi-camera pilot from Michelle Nader and Veronica Mars' Rob Thomas. Kristin Hensley and Jen Smedley will star in the comedy based on their web series. Prinze Jr. will play Brian, the teacher husband to Kristin.