With plenty of T.V. series bidding farewell either through cancellation or season ending, new T.V. shows are already in stall to replace them. For the past "television year", we have seen the end of some key T.V. series like Last Resort (extremely good but cancelled due to poor rating), Cult (bad all the way from pilot despite the crazy hype), Fringe (series ended unjustified) and Touch (too inconsistent all the way). But for the coming new "television year", we have a list of new series from the five major T.V. networks of the United States to go along with the returning series like Person of Interest, Hawaii Five-0, 2 Broke Girls, Scandal, Arrow, New Girl, Hannibal and Revolution. In this post, Green Tea Movie has compiled and selected seven new T.V. series which we are truly interested in coming this "new year". The list goes on now:
(1) AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.
If you are guessing if this is actually referring to the S.H.I.E.L.D. from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), then yes you are right. It is somehow interesting to see how Marvel's SHIELD will go considering DC's Arrow is finding a great success on small tube. The upcoming series is created for ABC by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen. The show will shine Tuesday's night (8PM) and will look at how the S.H.I.E.L.D. team headed by Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) to handle some of the strange new cases revolving the MCU. Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker also star.
(2) HOSTAGES
"Hostages' may come from a long line of cliche title but what interests me is the premise which took its way from an unproduced, similar Israeli show. The show revolves around Dr Ellen Sanders (Toni Collette) who will be doing surgery on the United States President. But when her family is taken hostage by a rogue FBI agent, she is ordered by the kidnappers to assassinate the President in order to save her family. This suspense drama is exec-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer for CBS, following his long success on the network with the CSIs. Hostages premiers 23 September at 10PM.
(3) SLEEPY HOLLOW
You may remember Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" back in 1999 with Johnny Depp in it. Fast forward fourteen years later, the character Ichabod Crane will be revitalized by British actor Tom Mison in a formula that reminiscent Sherlock Holmes' Elementary (returning on Thursday on CBS). It will be on Mondays 9PM on Fox and the series is considered a "modern-day retelling" of the 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving. The drama is created by the Fringe's duo Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Phillip Iscove and Len Wiseman. Nicole Beharie, Orlando Jones, Katia Winter, John Cho and Richard Cetrone also star.
(4) ALMOST HUMAN
The new drama by J.J. Abrams looks set to replace "Fringe", but it matters if he is able to guide the show past the recent disastrous "Alcatrez". But joining the force is the Fringe regular - W.H. Wyman and Bryan Burk to create this cyberpunk sci-fi drama into materialization. The series is set 35 years into the future when humans in the Los Angeles Police Department are paired up with life-like androids, as a detective who has a dislike for robots ends up being teamed up with one with emotional feelings. The series premiere is expected to premiere on Monday, November 4, 2013. Karl Urban, Lili Taylor, Mackenzie Crook, Michael Ealy, Michael Irby and Minka Kelly star.
(5) THE TOMORROW PEOPLE
The U.S. version of what seems to be based on the original British television series The Tomorrow People, follows a group of young people who possess powers as the result of human evolution. The science fiction is created by Phil Klemmer and will be premiering October 9 on Wednesday. Robbie Amell, Luke Mitchell, Peyton List, Mark Pellegrino, Aaron Yoo and Madeleine Mantock star.
(6) THE ORIGINALS
Fans of the popular-but-declining T.V. series "Vampire Diaries" should get pretty excited now. The spin-off, entitled "The Originals" centers on the Mikaelson siblings, otherwise known as the world's original vampires: Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), and Rebekah (Claire Holt). It was revealed during the backdoor pilot aired on April 25, 2013, that recurring character Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is pregnant with Klaus' child. Created by Julie Plec, the show stars Joseph Morgan, Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt, Phoebe Tonkin and Daniella Pineda. The Originals premiers on October 15 on CW.
(7) DRACULA
In lights of the success of Hannibal on NBC, they push the border again by attempting to remake cum reimagining Dracula in a new way. Jonathan Rhys Meyers takes on the role of Dracula who comes to London, posing as an American entrepreneur who wants to bring modern science to the Victorian society. In reality, Dracula seeks revenge on those who betrayed him centuries earlier. As Dracula's plans move toward fruition, he falls hopelessly in love with a woman who may be a reincarnation of his deceased wife. Dracula will premiere on October 25, 2013 on NBC.
(1) AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.
If you are guessing if this is actually referring to the S.H.I.E.L.D. from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), then yes you are right. It is somehow interesting to see how Marvel's SHIELD will go considering DC's Arrow is finding a great success on small tube. The upcoming series is created for ABC by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen. The show will shine Tuesday's night (8PM) and will look at how the S.H.I.E.L.D. team headed by Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) to handle some of the strange new cases revolving the MCU. Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker also star.
(2) HOSTAGES
"Hostages' may come from a long line of cliche title but what interests me is the premise which took its way from an unproduced, similar Israeli show. The show revolves around Dr Ellen Sanders (Toni Collette) who will be doing surgery on the United States President. But when her family is taken hostage by a rogue FBI agent, she is ordered by the kidnappers to assassinate the President in order to save her family. This suspense drama is exec-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer for CBS, following his long success on the network with the CSIs. Hostages premiers 23 September at 10PM.
(3) SLEEPY HOLLOW
You may remember Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" back in 1999 with Johnny Depp in it. Fast forward fourteen years later, the character Ichabod Crane will be revitalized by British actor Tom Mison in a formula that reminiscent Sherlock Holmes' Elementary (returning on Thursday on CBS). It will be on Mondays 9PM on Fox and the series is considered a "modern-day retelling" of the 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving. The drama is created by the Fringe's duo Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Phillip Iscove and Len Wiseman. Nicole Beharie, Orlando Jones, Katia Winter, John Cho and Richard Cetrone also star.
(4) ALMOST HUMAN
The new drama by J.J. Abrams looks set to replace "Fringe", but it matters if he is able to guide the show past the recent disastrous "Alcatrez". But joining the force is the Fringe regular - W.H. Wyman and Bryan Burk to create this cyberpunk sci-fi drama into materialization. The series is set 35 years into the future when humans in the Los Angeles Police Department are paired up with life-like androids, as a detective who has a dislike for robots ends up being teamed up with one with emotional feelings. The series premiere is expected to premiere on Monday, November 4, 2013. Karl Urban, Lili Taylor, Mackenzie Crook, Michael Ealy, Michael Irby and Minka Kelly star.
(5) THE TOMORROW PEOPLE
The U.S. version of what seems to be based on the original British television series The Tomorrow People, follows a group of young people who possess powers as the result of human evolution. The science fiction is created by Phil Klemmer and will be premiering October 9 on Wednesday. Robbie Amell, Luke Mitchell, Peyton List, Mark Pellegrino, Aaron Yoo and Madeleine Mantock star.
(6) THE ORIGINALS
Fans of the popular-but-declining T.V. series "Vampire Diaries" should get pretty excited now. The spin-off, entitled "The Originals" centers on the Mikaelson siblings, otherwise known as the world's original vampires: Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), and Rebekah (Claire Holt). It was revealed during the backdoor pilot aired on April 25, 2013, that recurring character Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is pregnant with Klaus' child. Created by Julie Plec, the show stars Joseph Morgan, Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt, Phoebe Tonkin and Daniella Pineda. The Originals premiers on October 15 on CW.
(7) DRACULA
In lights of the success of Hannibal on NBC, they push the border again by attempting to remake cum reimagining Dracula in a new way. Jonathan Rhys Meyers takes on the role of Dracula who comes to London, posing as an American entrepreneur who wants to bring modern science to the Victorian society. In reality, Dracula seeks revenge on those who betrayed him centuries earlier. As Dracula's plans move toward fruition, he falls hopelessly in love with a woman who may be a reincarnation of his deceased wife. Dracula will premiere on October 25, 2013 on NBC.
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