It's a list that's likely to get updated but the major US television networks are in the process of reworking their roster of shows. Over the next few days, several new shows will get picked up, but for now ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have made their choices. There are several shows that sound interesting at the outset itself and several more that look promising.But where there's good news for some, fans of ongoing shows are also going to reach for the tissues. Popular shows have taken a hit and will be cancelled soon.But it's not all fire-and-brimstone for some shows, who will get a new lease on life and have been renewed, and will live on to fight another day.We guide you through what to watch out for, bid goodbye to and continue cheering for.NEW SHOWSFILM ADAPTATIONSMINORITY REPORT; FoxDirected by Steven Spielberg and based on his 2002 flick starring Tom Cruise, the story begins its course 10 years after the end of Pre-Crime in DC. Remember the pre-cogs, who could see the future? Well, this show focuses on one of them trying to live a 'normal' life and find purpose, with the help of a detective. Stars Meagan Good, Stark Sands and Wilmer Valderrama.LIMITLESS; CBSBradley Cooper executive produces this show, based on the 2011 movie of the same name, that he starred in. His American Sniper co-star Jake McDormand, stars as Brian Finch, who discovers NZT and helps... who else? The FBI! Also starring Dexter's Jennifer CarpenterRUSH HOUR; CBSNo more sequels then? Safe to assume, we think. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan are already too old for these shenanigans. So, Justin Hires and Jon Foo step in to fill in some very big comedic shoes in this drama, based on the film as they're assigned to work together in LASUPERSSUPERGIRL; CBSSupergirl, CBS: Superman's cousin, Kara Zor-El (Glee's Melissa Benoist) flies onto the small screen as Supergirl. Adds to DC's roster of superheroes.THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE; FOXJimmy Pritchard (True Blood's Rob Kazinsky) is a crooked retired cop who is resurrected and given a second chance at life. Younger and stronger, he has to make choices. Will he make the right one?HEROES REBORN; NBCChuck's Zachary Levi stars in this 13-episode miniseries, just like the original series, features a new cast with the same story. Ordinary people with extraorginary powers.DC's LEGENDS OF TOMORROW; The CWSpinoff of DC's Arrow and Flash shows. Features a time traveller who is desperate to stop a future from happening. Puts together a group of villains and heroes to stop a looming threat. Stars Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Victor Garber and more.LUCIFER; FoxExecutive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Len Wiseman, Tom Ellis (Once Upon A Time, Rush) stars as Hell's ruler, who abdicates to the City of Angels (Los Angeles, in case, you were wondering). He's still as evil, but terribly bored and wants a change. Starts helping LA's finest catch the bad guys. Based on a DC Comics character.LIFE AT WORK & HOMEDR KEN; ABCKen Jeong's actually a doctor by profession, but is better known for being an actor-comedian. Life comes full circle for him as he pulls a Dr House. He's a good guy but drives everyone at home and work crazy.SUPERSTORE, NBCAmerica Ferrera and Ben Feldman star. About employees at a megastore that puts together newbies and the vets of the business as they tackle bargain hunters, riotous sales and boring training sessions.SHADES OF BLUE; NBCJennifer Lopez's The Shield if you will. She stars as member of a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective but corrupt.UNCLE BUCK; ABCBased on the John Candy movie. Stars Mike Epps as Uncle Buck. He's irresponsible, needs a job. Becomes a babysitter to his brother's children.PEOPLE ARE TALKING, NBCAbout two couples — neighbors and best friends. They analyze and obsess about everything from sex and race to the new babysitter who might be a porn star.CROWDED, NBCEmpty nesters Carrie Preston and Patrick Warburton are ready to get back to their wild phase... that is, until their grown daughters move back in. Along with the in-laws! Stacy Keach, Miranda Cosgrove, Mia Serafino star.HISTORY REVISITEDWICKED CITY, ABCWith every season, this show follows a different case set in one era in LA history. Starts with 1982's times of rock and roll, drugs et alOF KINGS AND PROPHETS, ABCA saga told through the eyes of a battle-weary king, a powerful and resentful prophet and a resourceful young shepherd on a collision course with destiny. Stars Ray Winstone.MISCELLANEOUSSCREAM QUEENS; FOXThis first installment in a new anthology series from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. About a college campus that's rocked by a series of murders. Stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Oliver Hudson, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande and othersBLINDSPOT; NBCA naked woman is discovered in Times Square, sans memories only with tattoos intricately inked onto her body. And she has an FBI agent's name tattooed on her back. Each tat is a crime to solve.INVESTIGATIVE DRAMASQuantico, ABC: Stars Priyanka Chopra as a rookie FBI agentCriminal Minds: Beyond Borders; CBS: Stars Gary Sinise in this spinoff of the popular showsRosewood, Fox: As owner of one of the most sophisticated, state-of-the-art independent labs in the country, Miami top private pathologist Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr. finds secrets in bodies that others usually miss.MEDICAL DRAMASCode Black; CBS: Stars Marcia Gay Harden, Bonnie Somerville and Raza Jaffrey. A show set in the busiest, most notorious of ERsChicago Med; NBC: Stars familiar faces Oliver Platt and Laurie HoldenHeartbreaker, NBC: Melissa George stars as Dr. Alex Panttiere, a world-class heart transplant surgeon who says it like it is and has a racy lifestyle to boot.SITCOMSAngel From Hell, CBS: After saying goodbye to Glee, Jane Lynch is back on TV in this single-cam comedy, which also stars Maggie Lawson, Kyle Bornheimer and Kevin Pollack. The series focused on the unlikely friendship between two women after Amy enters Allison's life and claims to be her guardian angel.FAMILY DRAMEDIESLife in Pieces, CBS: About one family told through separate stories of its different family membersThe Real O'Neals, ABC: Seemingly perfect Catholic family's life takes unexpected turn.Grandfathered, Fox: John Stamos plays a longtime bachelor who discovers he's not just a father, but also a grandfatherThe Family, ABC: A politician's young son presumed dead returns a decade later. Is he who he says he is?The Grinder, Fox: Stars Rob Lowe and Wonder Years' Fred Savage. As his hit series comes to an end, an actor moves back home.RENEWEDABC: Secrets and Lies, Black-ish, Fresh Off the Boat, How to Get Away With Murder, American Crime, Galavant and Marvel's Agent Carter, Nashville and Castle, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Once Upon a Time, Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, The Goldbergs, Modern Family, Mistresses and The Middle.FOX: Empire, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Last Man On Earth, New Girl, Gotham, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Sleepy HollowThe CW: Jane The Virgin, The 100, Arrow, The Flash, The Originals, Reign, Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, Whose Line Is it Anyway ?NBC: The Biggest Loser, Celebrity Apprentice, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Grimm, Hannibal, Law & Order: SVU, Mysteries of Laura, Undateable and The Voice.CBS: The Big Bang Theory (2 seasons), 2 Broke Girls, Big Brother, Scorpion, Mike & Molly, Mom, The Good Wife, and NCIS: New Orleans.CANCELLEDABC: Forever, Resurrection, Revenge, Manhattan Love Story, Selfie and The Taste.FOX: The Mindy Project, Backstrom, The Following. Glee, American Idol, Gang Related, Gracepoint, Red Band Society, Utopia, Weird LonersThe CW: Hart of Dixie, The MessengersCBS: Battle Creek, Mentalist, The Millers, Two And A Half Men, UnforgettableNBC: About a Boy, Constantine, Marry Me, One Big Happy, State of Affairs , A to Z, Allegiance, Bad Judge, Parenthood and Parks and Recreation

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