Very few new shows for the 2015/16 TV season, only three this year, and even at that two are rebirths of a series from years past.
ABC brings The Muppets back to their TV roots, in a series that goes behind the curtains of the variety show and looks at the personal lives of our favorite puppets. Both S.H.I.E.L.D.and Once Upon a Time will have their midsason replacements back. January will see the return of both, Agent Carter and Galavant.
CBS adds Supergirl to the list of DC based super-heroes on TV. The trailers and previews make the show look great.
CW keeps bringing us the most genre television out there with seven series this season. The Flash and iZombie start the week on Tuesday. Wednesday is a back to back Arrow and Supernatural night, with nothing to compete with them. Thursday is vampire night with Vampire Diaries and The Originals, then finish the week off with Reign on Friday. They still haven't given a premiere date for Arrow/Flash spin-off Legends of Tomorrow, but we should see it in January at some point.
FOX has had some real success with Gotham and Sleepy Hollow, now they add the TV continuation of the film Minority Report. Based on the work of Philip K. Dick the series follows ten years after the film. More series are set to premier in January along with the event series The X-Files will be; the DC comics based Lucifer and The Frankenstein Code.
NBC Heroes: Reborn is an event series that was set to be a midseason replacement this past season but now the 13 episodes are scheduled for the fall and a few additional cast are back.
CBS adds Supergirl to the list of DC based super-heroes on TV. The trailers and previews make the show look great.
CW keeps bringing us the most genre television out there with seven series this season. The Flash and iZombie start the week on Tuesday. Wednesday is a back to back Arrow and Supernatural night, with nothing to compete with them. Thursday is vampire night with Vampire Diaries and The Originals, then finish the week off with Reign on Friday. They still haven't given a premiere date for Arrow/Flash spin-off Legends of Tomorrow, but we should see it in January at some point.
FOX has had some real success with Gotham and Sleepy Hollow, now they add the TV continuation of the film Minority Report. Based on the work of Philip K. Dick the series follows ten years after the film. More series are set to premier in January along with the event series The X-Files will be; the DC comics based Lucifer and The Frankenstein Code.
NBC Heroes: Reborn is an event series that was set to be a midseason replacement this past season but now the 13 episodes are scheduled for the fall and a few additional cast are back.
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Sat
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Sunday
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Gotham
FOX
Sept 21
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The Flash
CW
Oct 6
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The Arrow
CW
Oct 7
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Big Bang Theory
CBS
as of Oct 5
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Grimm
NBC
Oct 24
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Once Upon a Time
ABC
Sept 27
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S.H.E.I.L.D.
ABC
Sept 29
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Supernatural
CW Oct 7 |
Vampire Diaries
CW
Oct 8
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Reign
CW Oct 9 | |||
Scorpion
CBS
Sept 21
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iZombie
CW Oct 6 |
The Originals
CW
Oct 8
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Minority Report^
FOX Sept 21 |
The Muppets^
ABC Sept 22 |
Elementary
CBS
Nov 5
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Big Bang Theory
CBS
Sept 21
| Heroes Reborn^ NBC Sept 24 | |||||
Sleepy Hollow
FOX
Oct 1
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^ = New this season
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