Here are my most anticipated new shows for fall 2015.
1. Heroes Reborn
From TVGuide: Chuck's Zachary Levi stars in this 13-episode
miniseries that, like the original series, features ordinary people trying to
understand and live with their extraordinary abilities. Original cast members
Jack Coleman, Masi Oka and Jimmy Jean-Louis will return, and Pruitt Taylor
Vince, Robbie Kay, Ryan Guzman, Rya Kihlsedt, Gatlin Green, Henry Zebrowski,
Francesca Eastwood, Eve Harlow and Judi Shekoni will also star.
I never saw the original Heroes show, but I have watched most of Chuck, and Zachary Levi is a
very good actor. His experience with a spy/espionage/action show should come
back to help him in Heroes Reborn.
2. Rosewood
From TVGuide: This investigative series
stars Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, the top private pathologist in
all of Miami. He uses his sophisticated, state-of-the-art lab to find the
secrets in bodies that others usually miss and help the cynical female
detective (Jaina Lee Ortiz) he often works with. Maggie Elizabeth Jones, Anna
Konkle and Gabrielle Dennis also star.
Over the past couple of weeks, I've seen trailers for Rosewood,
and its plot seemed interesting. He(Rosewood) says he’s living on borrowed time
and I noticed he has a large gash/scar-like thing down the center of his torso.
I would really like to know what happened to him/ how he got that scar.
3. Minority Report
From TVGuide: Ten years after the
events of the movie starring Tom Cruise, a "pre-cog" named Dash
(Stark Sand) struggles to live a normal life. He gets help from a detective
(Meagan Good) and finds a purpose for his powers.
I’ve been meaning to watch Minority Report (the movie) but haven’t
got around to it. But considering this is a sci-fi crime show, I think I’ll
enjoy it.
4. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Colbert wrapped up his satire/comedy
news program, The Colbert Report, last year. He is still staying in the late
night game, but the question is whether or not he'll just do his own take on
Johnny/Dave/Conan/etc, or continue mixing it up. I hope that he continues to
forge his own path and continue "asking the hard questions".
5. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
After Jon Stewart's unforgettable and
lasting tenure on the show, will Trevor be able to pick up where Jon left off,
or will he change the face of the show?
It very well might not change much, in
the beginning. Trevor has kept (for now) most/or all of the entire writing team
and support staff that were there at the end of Jon Stewart's "Daily
Show" tenure. But as the show is always "filtered" through the
personality and interests of the host, so whether we like it or not, it will
eventually deviate from Stewart's rendition of the show.
References:
http://www.tvguide.com/special/fall-preview/
http://www.tvguide.com/special/fall-preview/gallery/2015-new-fall-tv-shows/
http://www.tvguide.com/special/fall-preview/gallery/2015-new-fall-shows/
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