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FOX Announces New Primetime Series for 2015-2016 Season

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FOX ANNOUNCES NEW PRIMETIME SERIES FOR 2015-2016 SEASON

FOX is geared up for the 2015-2016 television season. The primetime slate was announced today by Dan Walden and Gary Newman, Chairmen and CEOs of the FOX Television Group during its annual Programming Presentation at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.

Here’s what we’re seeing: The network is touting the small screen returns of John Stamos, Ben Savage and Rob Lowe, Scream Queens – the new series from Glee creator Ryan Murphy, the new X-Files run, and the television adaptations of the DC comic Lucifer and the Tom Cruise film Minority Report. They are also getting the word out about their foray into musicals with their adaptation of Grease. The bittersweet news of the announcements is that American Idol will be entering its final season in 2015.

Here’s the official press statement from Walden and Newman:

“Building on the phenomenal momentum created by Gotham, Last Man on Earth, and of course, Empire, we’re infusing next season’s schedule with new ambitious dramas, smart comedies, aspirational unscripted series and big live events and specials – all from the best creators in the business,” said Walden and Newman. “And our strategy with these bold creative swings is simple: schedule them strategically, market them relentlessly and create events that break through and captivate viewers across every platform.”

And now FOX’s official presentation of their 2015-2016 Line-Up:

Tuesdays are all-new this fall on FOX, with new comedies: Grandfathered and The Grinder, followed by comedy-horror series Scream Queens.

A comedy about coming of age – at any age – Grandfathered stars John Stamos (Full House, ER) as the ultimate bachelor whose life is turned upside down when he discovers he’s not only a father, but a grandfather. The Grinder, starring Emmy Award nominee Rob Lowe (Parks and Recreation, The West Wing) and Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee Fred Savage (The Wonder Years), follows a famous TV lawyer (Lowe) who, after his hit series, The Grinder, is canceled, moves back home and joins his brother (Savage) at their family’s real-life law firm – despite having no formal education, no bar certification, no license to practice and no experience in an actual courtroom.

GRANDFATHERED: Pictured: John Stamos as Jimmy. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Jennifer Clasen/FOX
GRANDFATHERED: Pictured: John Stamos as Jimmy. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Jennifer Clasen/FOX
THE GRINDER:   THE GRINDER premieres this Fall on FOX.  Pictured L-R:  Fred Savage and Rob Lowe.                         ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Company.  Cr:  Ray Mickshaw/FOX
THE GRINDER: THE GRINDER premieres this Fall on FOX. Pictured L-R: Fred Savage and Rob Lowe. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Company. Cr: Ray Mickshaw/FOX

Award-winning executive producers Ryan Murphy (Glee, American Horror Story), Brad Falchuk (Glee, American Horror Story) and Ian Brennan (Glee) meld comedy, mystery and horror in Scream Queens . All hell is about to break loose for the Kappa House sisters of Wallace University when a murder takes place, exactly 20 years after a mysterious death originally rocked their college campus. The super-charged anthology series is a modern take on the classic whodunit with a killer cast, including Emma Roberts (American Horror Story: Freak Show, Scream 4), Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween, A Fish Called Wanda, True Lies), Lea Michele (Glee), Oliver Hudson (Nashville, Rules of Engagement), Keke Palmer (Akeela and the Bee, Masters of Sex) and guest stars Ariana Grande and Nick Jonas (Kingdom), among others. With at least one casualty each week until the mystery is solved, anyone could be the next victim – or the murderer.

Two new dramas – the futuristic Minority Report  and the Miami-set Rosewood – debut this fall. Based on Steven Spielberg’s international blockbuster film and the first of his films to be adapted for television, Minority Report follows the partnership between a man (Stark Sands, Inside Llewyn Davis) haunted by the future and a cop (Meagan Good, Think Like A Man franchise, Californication) haunted by her past, as they race to stop the worst crimes before they happen.

MINORITY REPORT: MINORITY REPORT premieres this Fall on FOX. Pictured L-R: Meagan Good as Detective Vega and Stark Sands as Dash. CR: Bruce Macaulay. FOX Broadcasting.
MINORITY REPORT: MINORITY REPORT premieres this Fall on FOX. Pictured L-R: Meagan Good as Detective Vega and Stark Sands as Dash. CR: Bruce Macaulay. FOX Broadcasting.

Also joining the schedule this fall is Rosewood. From executive producer Todd Harthan (Psych, Dominion), Rosewood stars Morris Chestnut (Nurse Jackie, The Best Man franchise) as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr.,  a brilliant private pathologist who uses wildly sophisticated technology and his drive to live life to the fullest to help a tough-as-nails detective (Jaina Lee Ortiz, The After) and the Miami PD uncover clues no one else can see.

ROSEWOOD: Pictured L-R: Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Roswood, Jr. and Jaina Lee Ortiz as Det. Villa. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Jeff Daly/FOX
ROSEWOOD: Pictured L-R: Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Roswood, Jr. and Jaina Lee Ortiz as Det. Villa. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Jeff Daly/FOX

The next mind-bending chapter of The X-Files debuts with a special two-night event beginning Sunday, Jan. 24 (10:00-11:00 PM ET/7:00-8:00 PM PT), following the NFC Championship Game, and continuing with its time period premiere on Monday, Jan. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT). The thrilling, six-episode event series, helmed by creator/executive producer Chris Carter and starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, marks the momentous return of the Emmy Award- and Golden Globe-winning pop culture phenomenon, which remains one of the longest-running sci-fi series in network television history.

In 2016, additional new series joining the schedule include devilish drama Lucifer and modern action series The Frankenstein Code; and two comedies, The Guide to Surviving Life and animated Bordertown.

Based on characters from DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint, Lucifer stars Tom Ellis (Merlin) as the charming, charismatic and handsome-as-hell original fallen angel, who, bored and unhappy in Hell, takes refuge in Los Angeles, where he uses his gift of persuasion to punish bad guys. But the longer he’s away from the underworld, the greater the threat that the worst of humanity could escape.

LUCIFER:  Pictured:  Tom Ellis as Lucifer. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: John P. Fleenor/FOX
LUCIFER: Pictured: Tom Ellis as Lucifer. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: John P. Fleenor/FOX

In The Frankenstein Code, from executive producer/writer Rand Ravich (Life, Crisis) and executive producer Howard Gordon (Homeland, 24), a disgraced, 75-year-old ex-sheriff, whose life ends at the hands of corrupt cops, is brought back to life and given a second chance by a pair of young tech scientists, as a 35-year-old (Rob Kazinsky, True Blood) with unpredictable near-superhuman abilities.

THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE (working title):  THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE (working title) premieres    on FOX.  Rob Kazinsky as Jimmy Pritchard.  ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co.  Cr:  FOX
THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE (working title): THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE (working title) premieres on FOX. Rob Kazinsky as Jimmy Pritchard. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX

New Girl will return to Tuesdays in January, for its first-ever season of virtually uninterrupted originals. These weekly all-new episodes will platform The Guide to Surviving Life, the new young ensemble comedy about a group of friends living together for the first time. Each episode is told from the perspective of Cooper Barrett, (Jack Cutmore-Scott, Kingsman: The Secret Service), a wickedly charming and deeply flawed recent college grad whose life is filled with terrible choices, excellent mistakes and fantastic misadventures.

COOPPER BARRETT'S GUIDE TO SURVIVING LIFE (working title): Pictured L-R: James Earl as Barry, Justin Bartha as Josh Barrett, Charlie Saxton as Neal, Jack Cutmore-Scott as Cooper. CR: Joe Viles / FOX. © 2015 FOX Broadcasting.
COOPPER BARRETT’S GUIDE TO SURVIVING LIFE (working title): Pictured L-R: James Earl as Barry, Justin Bartha as Josh Barrett, Charlie Saxton as Neal, Jack Cutmore-Scott as Cooper. CR: Joe Viles / FOX. © 2015 FOX Broadcasting.

A new animated comedy from Family Guy’s Mark Hentemann and Seth MacFarlane, Bordertown is a satirical look at the cultural shifts taking place in America. Exploring family, politics and everything in between with a cross-cultural wink, the series centers on two very different families living in a fictional Southwest desert town on the U.S. – Mexico border.

AMERICNA IDOLXVI: Is in currently entering its final round. 2016 marks the end of the long-running series
AMERICNA IDOLXVI: Is in currently entering its final round. 2016 marks the end of the long-running series

American Idol will begin its 15th – and final – season this January on FOX. A season-long celebratory event, AMERICAN IDOL XV will feature host Ryan Seacrest and judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick, Jr., as they search for the final Idol superstar and pay tribute to the past 14 seasons of amazingly talented contestants and the millions of fans who tweeted, texted and championed their Idols.

As previously announced, Grease: Live, a three-hour production of the massively popular crossover musical Grease, starring superstar singers, dancers and actresses Julianne Hough (Safe Haven, Rock of Ages) and Vanessa Hudgens (Broadway’s Gigi, Spring Breakers), will air LIVE Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016 on FOX. With Hough as the angelic “Sandy” – Rydell High’s most talked-about newcomer – and Hudgens as iconic bad girl “Rizzo,” this first-ever live television production of “Grease” will re-imagine the hit musical for an entirely new generation.

FOX FALL 2015 SCHEDULE (All Times ET/PT)

MONDAY

8:00-9:00 PM                          GOTHAM

9:00-10:00 PM                        MINORITY REPORT (new)

TUESDAY

8:00-8:30 PM                          GRANDFATHERED (new)

8:30-9:00 PM                          THE GRINDER (new)

9:00-10:00 PM                        SCREAM QUEENS (new)

WEDNESDAY

8:00-9:00 PM                          ROSEWOOD (new)

9:00-10:00 PM                        EMPIRE

THURSDAY

8:00-9:00 PM                          BONES

9:00-10:00 PM                        SLEEPY HOLLOW 

FRIDAY

8:00-9:00 PM                          MASTERCHEF JUNIOR

9:00-10:00 PM                        WORLD’S FUNNIEST 

SATURDAY

7:00-10:30 PM                        FOX SPORTS SATURDAY: FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL

SUNDAY

7:00-7:30 PM                          NFL ON FOX

7:30-8:00 PM                          THE OT / BOB’S BURGERS

8:00-8:30 PM                          THE SIMPSONS

8:30-9:00 PM                         BROOKLYN NINE-NINE

9:00-9:30 PM                          FAMILY GUY

9:30-10:00 PM                        THE LAST MAN ON EARTH

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Bill Bodkin
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Bill Bodkin is the editor-in-chief and co-founder of Pop Break, and most importantly a husband, and father. Ol' Graybeard writes way too much about wrestling, jam bands, Asbury Park music, HBO shows, and can often be seen under his season DJ alias, DJ Father Christmas. He is the co-host of the Socially Distanced Podcast (w/Al Mannarino) which drops weekly on Apple, Google, Anchor & Spotify. He is the co-host of the monthly podcasts -- Anchored in Asbury, TV Break and Bill vs. The MCU.
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