New Fox TV shows for the 2024-2025 season
1. Murder in a Small Town
A SPECIAL 90-MINUTE PREMIERE ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
You'll never guess what Murder in a Small Town is about. The Canadian drama is based on L.R. Wright's Karl Alberg series of books and follows detective Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland) after he moves to a quaint coastal town to escape the hubbub of the big city, only to find that small towns have murders, too. Kristin Kreuk co-stars as his romantic interest, who probably won't get murdered. At least not until Season 12, anyway.
New CW TV shows premiering in fall 2024
2. The Librarians: The Next Chapter (The CW)
The Librarians franchise is opening up a new book, turning the page, and writing its next chapter, and you don't have to know squat about the Dewey Decimal System to find it. In The Librarians: The Next Chapter, the keepers of some of the most magical items in the universe have a new predicament on their hands: a time-traveling fellow librarian who is stuck in their era. Being a librarian has never been so cool. Wait, is this cool? I don't know.
Thursdays at 9/8c (The CW this fall)
New CW TV shows premiering midseason
3. Sherlock & Daughter
The mystery thriller puts Sherlock Holmes (Thewlis) out of his comfort zone, mysteriously unable to investigate a sinister case without risking the lives of his closest friends. Enter young American Amelia (Blu Hunt, The Originals). After her mother’s mysterious murder, she learns that her missing father might be the legendary detective. Despite wildly different backgrounds and attitudes, the pair must work together to solve a global conspiracy, crack her mother’s murder and find out for sure if she really is Sherlock’s daughter.
https://www.cwtv.com/
https://www.discoveryplus.com/
It's a family affair in this half-hour comedy starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr., as the father-son duo play a legendary talk show host named Poppa and his dreamer son. The generation gap grows wider for Poppa at work, where a new female co-host (Essence Atkins) challenges his views.
No comments:
Post a Comment