Premieres: September 24th, 10pm ET on ABC.
This suspense-driven show about astute law students and their entanglement in a treacherous murder is back with more ammo to have us tipping off the edges of our seats. Hopefully we’ll find out who Rebecca’s killer is on Season 2
While The Game was still airing on BET, Akil pulled a Shonda Rhimes and created Being Mary Jane for the network in 2013. Starring Gabrielle Union, the series focused on the life of a Black woman who’s successful in her career but still trying to figure out love, family and life. Season four of the show continues on July 18 on BET.
Premieres: September 21st at 8pm ET on NBC
The Voice is returning for a ninth season with some new additions. Missy Elliott will be serving as an advisor to judge Pharrell Williams’ team. Rihanna will also be joining the team as the key mentor for all four teams.
Premieres: December 3rd, at 8pm, ET on NBC
What a lineup for this remake. Newcomer Shanice Williams as Dorothy, Queen Latifah as The Wiz, Mary J. Blige as Evillene, David Alan Grier as The Cowardly Lion, Uzo Aduba as Glinda, Amber Riley as Addaperle and The Wiz veteran (who played the original Dorothy in the show’s debut), Stephanie Mills as Auntie Em.
Premieres: September 4th on Amazon
An unlawful, wedded judge suffers from a mental breakdown and goes on a hunt for the rapist who destroyed his family. While on the quest, the judge uses visions and messages he believes are sent from God by way of his ventilator-bound son.
Premieres: September 23rd at 8pm ET on FOX
Morris Chestnut plays Dr. Rosewood, a brilliant and gifted private pathologist who has the ability to read the secrets of individuals both living and dead. Dr. Rosewood teams up with the city’s detective to uncover clues that’ll help the Miami Police Department solve the city’s most difficult cases.
Premieres: November 10th at 10pm, ET on NBC.
A spin off from NBC’s Chicago Fire, Chicago Med chronicles the emotional ride of the city’s explosive hospital and the team of doctors that keep it afloat. Together, the Chicago medical team tackle pressing, topical cases and create intense relationships in the emergency room with occasional visits from the Chicago police and fire departments that will act as the show’s supplemental set of heroes.
Premieres: September 22nd at 8pm, ET on FOX
Keke Palmer plays college student who pledges to a sorority at the elite on Wallace University. However, things take a turn when the sorority pledge goes wrong and is followed by serial murders that rattle the campus. Niecy Nash stars as one of the hilarious campus security guards who tries to keep things in order until suddenly, her co-worker becomes a victim of one of the murders.
Premieres: TBA on NBC
A successful Atlanta attorney’s long lost friends suddenly reappear after 25 years. When a secret they shared somehow resurfaces, the group of friends band together and embark on a journey of righting the wrongs from their past and testing the limits of their brotherly loyalty.
Premieres: September 14, 8 p.m. ET on ABC.
Tamar Braxton and Chaka Khan are joining Season 21 of Dancing with the Stars, alongside Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Alek Skarlatos, the U.S. serviceman who helped stop a gunman on a Paris-bound train.
Premieres: Late 2015 on ABC
In desperate need of a babysitter, and some much needed alone time, a couple (played by Nia Long and James Lesure) call in their last resort, Uncle Buck (played by Mike Epps), a hilariously irresponsible man who puts the children in unfavorable situations and finds it difficult to abide by the parents’ rules.
Premieres: October 1st on FOX
In a third season of Sleepy Hollow, Abby Mills (Nicole Beharie) will be giving you more action in the “return of what the Second Tribulation has begun, as well as a return of the Witnesses to duty.”
Premieres: Fall 2015 on WeTV
Angela Simmons, Romeo Miller and Damon “Boogie” Dash join the cast of WeTV’s six-episode docu-series, Growing Up Hip Hop. The series will focus on the next generation of hip hop royalty as the sons and daughters of music legends attempt to step beyond the footprints of their famous families.
Premieres: September 8th, 11am ET on ABC
Co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Raven-Symone will be back for another season of The View, this time accompanied by new co-hosts. There is a replacement on the lookout for Nicole Wallace’s spot thought not yet known. Rosie Perez’s replacement however, will be Michelle Collins.
Premieres: Midseason On CW
When a fatal epidemic breaks out in Atlanta, chaos ensues as quarantine is enforced, the infected fight for their lives and local and federal officials scramble for a cure. Loved ones will be torn apart and humanity will further devolve while new heroes emerge.