2015-05-09

Over the next two weeks, the broadcast networks will announce most of their 2015-16 schedules. TheWrap has your full rundown of what’s staying, what’s going, and what new shows are being picked up on all five of the broadcast networks.

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The CW
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NBC
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ABC

NEW SERIES

THE CATCH (ABC Studios, Shondaland)

Writer: Jennifer Schuur

Producer: Shonda Rhimes, Besty Beers, Helen Gregory, Kate Atkinson, Julie Anne Robinson

Director: Julie Anne Robinson

Logline: A thriller about a woman about to get married and about to get conned. Unbeknownst to her slippery fiancé, our heroine — who investigates fraud for a living — is not all she claims to be. And when the fiancé’s expertly planned con collides with her perfectly constructed lies, they plunge into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Based on the novel from Kate Atkinson.

Cast: Mireille Enos – “Alice Vaughan”

Jacky Ido – “Delgado”

Jay Hayden – “James McGrath”

Elvy Yost – “Maria”

Damon Dayoub – “Kieran”

Alimi Ballard – “Evan”

Rose Rollins – “Abby”

See photos: The Faces of Pilot Season 2015 (Photos)

BOOM (ABC Studios)

Writer: Josh Pete, Rodes Fishburne

Producer: Tony Krantz, Josh Pate, Rodes Fishburne

Logline: The biggest oil discovery in American history (bigger than Texas and as big as Saudi Arabia) has triggered a geopolitical shift and an economic boom in North Dakota on a scale not seen since the American 1849 Gold Rush. This series tracks the epic pilgrimage of a young, ambitious couple to the oil fields of the Bakken seeking their fortune and a better life — it’s a classic tale with modern twists. As we follow their trials and tribulations in a modern day “Wild West”, they negotiate a colorful ensemble of roughnecks, grifters, oil barons, criminals, and fellow prospectors against a stark and beautiful backdrop.

Cast: Don Johnson – “Hap Boyd”

Chace Crawford – “Billy”

Scott Michael Foster – “Wick”

Rebecca Rittenhouse – “Cody”

India De Beaufort – “Jules”

Delroy Lindo – “Tip Hamilton”

Caitlin Carver – “Lacey”

Yani Gellman – “AJ”

Amber Valletta – “Carla”

DR. KEN (Sony Television, ABC Studios)

Writer: Jared Stern, Mike O’Connell, Ken Jeong

Producer: Jared Stern, Mike O’Connell, Ken Jeong, John Davis, John Fox, Mike Sikowitz

Logline: The half-hour comedy follows Ken Jeong who is a frustrated HMO doctor juggling medicine, marriage and parenting, and succeeding at none of them.

Cast: Ken Jeong – “Dr. Ken”

Albert Tsai – “Dave”

Dave Foley – “Pat”

Suzy Nakamura – “Allison”

Tisha Campbell-Martin – “Damona”

Krista Marie Yu – “Molly”

Jonathan Slavin – “Hector”

QUANTICO (ABC Studios)

Writer: Josh Safran

Producer: The Mark Gordon Company

Logline: A group of young FBI recruits, all with specific reasons for joining, battle their way through training at the Quantico base in Virginia. As we intercut between their hidden pasts and their present training, we also flash-forward to the near future, where one of the recruits will turn out to be a sleeper terrorist responsible for the most devastating terrorist attack on US soil since 9/11.

Cast: Tate Ellington – “Simon Asher”

Graham Rogers – “Caleb Haas”

Jake McLaughlin -“Ryan”

Priyanka Chopra “Alex”

Dougray Scott – “Liam”

Aunjanue Ellis – “Miranda”

Johanna Braddy – “Shelby”

Yasmine Al Massri – “Nimah”

L.A. CRIME (ABC Studios)

Writer: Steven Baigelman

Producer: Mandeville Television.

Logline: A character-driven, true-crime procedural that explores sex, politics and popular culture across various noteworthy eras in L.A. history. Season one focuses on two LA cops in search for a Bonnie & Clyde-esque serial killing team amidst the rock-and-roll, coke-infused revelry of the 1980s Sunset Strip.

Cast: : Erika Christensen – “Betty”

Darrell Britt‐Gibson – “Diver”

Taissa Farmiga – “Karen”

Holley Fain – “Trish”

Karolina Wydra – “Dianne”

Adam Rothenberg – “Jack”

Anne Winters – “Vicki”

Gabriel Luna – “Paco”

Ed Westwick – “Kent”

THE REAL O’NEALS (Hypomania Content, DiBonaventura Pictures Television, ABC Studios)

Writer: David Windsor, Casey Johnson

Producer: Dan Savage, Brian Pines, Dan McDermott

Logline: Dan Savage’s semi-autobiographical revolves around a picture-perfect family turned upside down when the youngest son comes out of the closet. What seems like the end of their idyllic life turns out to be the beginning of a bright new chapter when everyone stops pretending to be perfect and actually starts being real.

Cast: Jay R. Ferguson – “Pat O’Neal”

Bebe Wood – “Shannon”

Mathew Shively – “Jimmy”

Noah Galvin – “Kenny”

Mary Hollis Inboden – “Maureen”

Martha Plimpton – “Eileen O’Neal”

Also Read: ABC Cancels 'Cristela,' 'Forever,' 'Resurrection'

THE MUPPETS (ABC Studios, Muppet Studios)

Writer: Bill Prady, Bob Kushell

Producer: Bill Barretta, Kris Eber, Bob Kushell, Bill Prady

Logline: The show will explore the Muppets’ personal lives and relationships, both at home and at work, as well as romances, break-ups, achievements, disappointments, wants and desires.

Cast: Steve Whitmire- “Kermit” / “Statler” / “Beaker” / “Rizzo”

Dave Goelz- “Gonzo” / “Dr. Bunsen Honeydew” / “Waldorf”

Eric Jacobson- “Miss Piggy” / “Fozzie Bear” / “Animal” / “Sam Eagle”

Matt Vogel- “Floyd Pepper” / “Sweetums”

Bill Barretta- “Pepe” / “Dr. Teeth” / “Rowlf”

David Rudman- “Scooter” / “Janice”

UNCLE BUCK (Will Packer Productions, Universal Television, ABC Studios)

Writer: Steven Cragg, Brian Bradley

Producer: Will Packer

Logline: Based on the 1989 movie, Uncle Buck is a multi-camera family comedy about a childish man who learns how to be an adult by taking care of his brother’s kids in a very childish way.

Cast: Mike Epps – “Buck”

Nia Long – “Alexis”

Aalyrah Caldwell – “Maizy”

OF KINGS AND PROPHETS (ABC Studios)

Writers: Adam Cooper, Bill Collage

Producers: Jason Reed, Reza Aslan, Mahyad Tousi

Logline: An epic Biblical saga of faith, ambition and betrayal as 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.

Cast: Ray Winstone – “King Saul”

Haaz Sleiman – “Jonathan”

Mohammad Bakri – “Samuel”

Maisie Richardson‐Sellers – “Michal”

Oliver Rix – “David”

Tomer Kapon – “Joab’

Also Read: ABC Orders Shonda Rhimes, Don Johnson Dramas to Series

RENEWED SERIES
“Castle”

“Grey’s Anatomy”

“How to Get Away With Murder”

“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D”
“Nashville”

“Once Upon a Time”
“Scandal”

“American Crime”

“Secrets and Lies”

“Marvel’s Agent Carter”

“black-ish”

“Fresh Off the Boat”

“The Goldbergs”

“The Middle”

“Modern Family”

“Galavant”

CANCELLATIONS

“Cristela”

“Forever”
“Ressurection”

“Selfie”

“Manhattan Love Story”

“Revenge”

Back to Top

CBS

NEW SERIES

SUPERGIRL (Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television)

Writer: Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler

Producer: Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler Sarah Schecter

Logline: Revolves around Kara Zor-El, who escaped Krypton amid its destruction years ago, and has been hiding the powers she shares with her famous cousin, Superman, since arriving on Earth. But now at age 24, she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and become the hero she was always meant to be.

Order: Series

Cast: Melissa Benoist – “Kara”

Mehcad Brooks – “James Olsen”

Calista Flockhart – “Cat Grant”

Chyler Leigh – “Alex Danvers”

David Harewood – “Hank Henshaw”

Laura Benanti – Alura Zor-El

Dean Cain – Unknown

Helen Slater – Unknown

Also Read: 'Rush Hour,' 'Limitless,' 'Criminal Minds' Spinoff Among CBS Series Orders

LIMITLESS (CBS Television Studios, K/O Paper Products, Relativity Media)

Writer: Craig Sweeny

Producer: Craig Sweeny, Neil Berger, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Heather Kadin, Bradley Coopery, Todd Phillips, Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley, Tom Forman, Andrew Marcus and Ray Ricord

Director: Neil Berger

Logline: Based on the 2011 feature, the series follows Brian Sinclair as he discovers the power of the mysterious drug NZT, and is coerced into using his newfound drug-enhanced abilities to solve weekly cases for the FBI.

Cast: Jake McDorman – “Brian Sinclair”

Jennifer Carpenter – “Rebecca”

Hill Harper – “Boyle”

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio – “Nasreen Awad”

CODE BLACK (ABC Studios, CBS Television Studios)

Writer: Michael Seitzman

Producer: Michael Seitzman, David Semel, Marti Noxon, Linda Goldstein-Knowlton, Ryan McGarry

Director: David Semel

Logline: Based on the documentary, a medical drama set in the busiest and most notorious ER in the nation – LA County Hospital – where the extraordinary staff confronts a broken system in order to protect their ideals and the patients who need them the most.

Cast: Marcia Gay Harden – “Leanne Rorish”

Bonnie Somerville – “Christa Lorenson”

Raza Jaffrey – “Neal Hudson”

Luis Guzman – “Jesse Sallander”

Melanie Kannokada – “Malaya Pineda”

Harry M. Ford – “Angus Leighton”

Ben Hollingsworth – “Mario Savetti”

William Allen Young – “Guthrie”

Also Read: 'Supergirl' Ordered to Series at CBS

CRIMINAL MINDS: BEYOND BORDERS (ABC Studios, CBS Television Studios, The Mark Gordon Company)

Producer: Mark Gordon, Erica Messer, Nick Pepper

Writer: Erica Messer

Director: Glenn Kershaw

Logline: Focuses on a division of the FBI that helps American citizens who find themselves in danger abroad.

Cast:Gary Sinise – “Jack Garrett”

Daniel Henney – “Matthew Simmons”

Tyler James – “Monty”

RUSH HOUR (Warner Bros. Television, Doozer)

Writer: Bill Lawrence, Blake McCormick

Producer: Bill Lawrence, Blake McCormick, Arthur Sarkissian, Brett Ratner, Jeff Ingold

Director: Jon Turtletaub

Logline: Based on the New Line Cinema film, a stoic, by-the-book Hong Kong police officer is assigned to a case in Los Angeles where he’s forced to work with a cocky African-American LAPD officer who has no interest in a partner.

Cast: Justin Hires – Detective James Carter

Jon Foo – Lee

Aimee Garcia – “Didi Diaz”

Wendie Malick

ANGEL FROM HELL (CBS Television Studios)

Writer: Tad Quill

Producer: Tad Quill

Director: Don Scardino

Logline: When Amy enters Allison’s life and claims to be her guardian angel, they form an unlikely friendship and Allison can’t be sure if Amy is an angel or just nuts.

Cast: Jane Lynch – “Amy”

Maggie Lawson – “Allison”

Kyle Bornheimer – “Brad”

Kevin Pollak – “Marv”

Also Read: 'Letterman' Hits 3-Year Local Ratings High With Obama Appearance

LIFE IN PIECES (Kapital Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Television)

Writer: Justin Adler

Producers: Justin Adler, Aaron Kaplan, Jason Winer

Director: Jason Winer

Logline: The single-camera comedy about one family told through the separate stories of its different family members.

Cast: Colin Hanks – “Greg”

Betsy Brandt – “Heather”

Dianne Wiest – “Joan”

Zoe Lister Jones – “Jen”

Thomas Sadoski – “Matt”

James Brolin – “John”

Dan Bakkedahl – “Tim”

Angelique Cabral – “Colleen”

Giselle Eisenberg – “Sophia”

Holly Barrett – “Samantha”

Niall Cunningham – “Tyler”

Also Read: 'Rush Hour,' 'Limitless,' 'Criminal Minds' Spinoff Among CBS Series Orders

RENEWED SERIES
“Big Bang Theory”

“Mom”

“2 Broke Girls”

“Mike & Molly”

“Madam Secretary”

“NCIS: New Orleans”

“Scorpion”

CANCELLATIONS
“Two and a Half Men” (finished final season)

“The Mentalist” (finished final season)

“The Millers”

“The McCarthys”

“Battle Creek”

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The CW

NEW SERIES

CORDON (My So-Called Company, Eyeworks, Warner Bros. Television)

Writer: Julie Plec

Producer: Julie Plec, David Nutter

Director: David Nutter

Logline: Based on the Belgian series, when a deadly epidemic breaks out in Atlanta, a large city quarantine is quickly enforced, leaving those stuck on the inside to fight for their lives. “Cordon” tells the story of loved ones tragically torn apart, and how the society that grows inside the cordon reveals both the devolution of humanity and the birth of unlikely heroes.

Cast: David Gyasi -“Major Alex ‘Lex Carnahan”

Christina Moses – “Jana”

Kristen Gutoskie – “Katie Frank”

Chris Wood – “Jake”

Also Read: 'Arrow'-'Flash' Spinoff 'Legends of Tomorrow,' Julie Plec's 'Cordon' Picked Up by CW

DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW (Bonanza Productions Inc, Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, DC Enterainment)

Producer: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg Sarah Schechter

Logline: Having seen the future, one he will desperately try to prevent from happening, time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter is tasked with assembling a disparate group of both heroes and villains to confront an unstoppable threat – one in which not only is the planet at stake, but all of time itself.

Cast: Victor Garber – “Dr. Martin Stein”

Brandon Routh – “Ray Palmer” / “Atom”

Caity Lotz – “Sarah Lance” / “The Canary”

Arthur Darvill – “Rip Hunter”

Ciara Renée – “Kendra Saunders” / “Hawkgirl”

Franz Drameh -“Jay Jackson”

Dominic Purcell – “Mick Rory” / “Heat Wave”

Wentworth Miller – “Leonard Snart” / “Captain Cold”

RENEWED SERIES
“Jane the Virgin”

“The Originals”

“The Flash”

“Supernatural”

“Arrow”

“The 100”

“The Vampire Diaries”

“Reign”

“Beauty and the Beast”

“iZombie”

CANCELLATIONS
“Hart of Dixie”

“The Messengers”

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FOX
NEW SERIES

GRANDFATHERED (ABC Studios)

Writer: Danny Chun

Producer: Danny Chun, John Stamos, Dan Fogelman

Logline: The single-cam comedy follows a longtime bachelor whose life is upended when he discovers he’s a father – and a grandfather.

Cast: John Stamos – “Jimmy”

Josh Peck – “Gerald”

Kelly Jenrette – “Annelise”

Ravi Patel – “Ken”

Paget Brewster – “Sara”

Christina Milian – “Vanessa”

Also Read: Fox Cancels Rainn Wilson Comedy 'Backstrom'

THE GUIDE TO SURVIVING LIFE (Jackal Group, 20th Century Fox Television)

Writer: Jay Lacopo

Producer: Jay Lacopo, Gail Berman

Logline: After a particularly calamitous experience, 26-year-old Cooper Barrett turns to camera and, using cautionary tales from his own life, episode by episode, helps the youth of America survive the ridiculous disaster that is life and love in your 20’s.

Cast: Jack Cutmore Scott – “Cooper”

Meaghan Rath – “Kelly”

James Earl – “Barry”

Charlie Saxton – “Neal”

Justin Bartha – “Josh”

Maureen Sebastian – “Leslie”

Also Read: Fox Cancels 'The Following' After Three Seasons

THE GRINDER (20th Century Fox Television Studios)

Writer: Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul

Producer: Jarrad Paul, Andrew Mogel, Nicholas Stoller, Jake Kasdan, Rob Lowe

Director: Jake Kasdan

Logline: Rob Lowe stars as beloved TV lawyer Dean Sanderson (aka “The Grinder”). When his long-running hit series comes to an end, he finds himself at a crossroads in life and decides to move back to his small home and take over his family’s law firm.

Cast: Rob Lowe – “Dean Sanderson”

Fred Savage – “Stewart”

Mary Elizabeth Ellis – “Debbie”

Natalie Morales – “Claire”

William Devane – “Dean Sr.”

Hana Hayes – “Rebecca”

Connor Kalopsis – “Ethan”

ROSEWOOD (20th Century Television Fox, Temple Hill Entertainment)

Writer: Todd Harthan

Producer: Todd Harthan, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen

Director:Richard Shephard

Logline: The investigative drama centers around the brilliant Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr., the top private pathologist in all of Miami. In his lab, he finds secrets in the bodies of those usually dismissed. Despite being surrounded by death, Rosewood is obsessed with life and it frustrates the cynical female detective he often works with, but she can’t argue with the results his perspective provides.

Cast: Morris Chestnut – “Beaumont”

Jaina Lee Ortiz – “Villa”

Maggie Elizabeth Jones – “Bella”

Anna Konkle – “Kathy”

Gabrielle Dennis – “Pippy”

LUCIFER (Warner Bros. Television, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Aggressive Mediocrity)

Writer: Tom Kapinos

Producer: Tom Kapinos, Jonathan Littman, Jerry Bruckheimer

Director: Len Weisman

Logline: Based on the DC Comics character Lucifer who, bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, resigns his throne and abandons his kingdom for the beauty of Los Angeles, where he gets his kicks helping the LAPD punish criminals

Cast: Tom Ellis – “Lucifer”

Lauren German – “Det. Chloe Dancer”

Rachael Harris – “Kim Martin”

DB Woodside – “Amenadiel”

Lesley-Ann Brandt – “Maze”

Nicholas Gonzalez – “Dan”

Scarlett Estevez – “Trixie”

THE FRANKENSTEIN CODE (20th Century Fox Television)

Writer:Rand Ravich, Howard Gordon

Producer: Rand Ravich

Director: Michael Cuesta

Logline: The drama follows the morally corrupt and retired cop Ray Pritchard. He’s given a second chance at life when he is brought back from the dead. He’ll have to choose between his old lifestyle and a new sense of purpose with a second chance at life while navigating the complicated relationship with his “creators”: an antisocial Internet billionaire and his bio-engineer twin sister.

Cast: Adhir Kalyan – “Otto”

Rob Kazinsky – “Pritchard”

Dilshad Vasaria – “Mary”

Tim DeKay – “Duval”

Claire Bravo – “Gracie”

MINORITY REPORT (20th Century Fox Television, Amblin Television, Paramount Television)

Writer: Max Borenstein

Producer: Max Borenstein, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Kevin Falls

Director: Mark Mylod

Logline: The drama takes place 10 years after the end of Precrime in D.C., when one of the three Precogs struggles to lead a “normal” human life, but remains haunted by visions the future, when he meets a detective haunted by her past, who just may help him find a purpose to his gift. Based on the feature film.

Cast: Daniel London – “Wally”

Li Jun Li – “Akeela”

Laura Regan – “Agatha”

Meagan Good – “Lara Vega”

Stark Sands – “Dash/Arthur”

Wilmer Valderrama – “Blake”

Zhane Hall – “Rico”

Also Read: 'Bones' Renewed by Fox for Season 11

RENEWED SERIES
“New Girl”

“Bob’s Burgers”

“Sleepy Hollow”

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”

“The Last Man on Earth”

“The Simpsons” (two seasons)

“Gotham”

“Empire”

“Bones”

CANCELLATIONS
“Mulaney”

“Red Band Society”

“Gracepoint” (finished limited run)

“Glee” (finished final season)

“The Mindy Project” (may be revived at Hulu)

“The Following”

“Backstrom”

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NBC

NEW SERIES

SUPERSTORE (Universal Television, The District)

Writer: Justin Spitzer

Producer: Justin Spitzer, Ruben Fleischer, David Bernad

Director: Ruben Fleischer

Logline: The single-cam comedy follows a group of employees at a big box store who quickly learn that there’s much more to their ho-hum jobs – like love, friendship, and the surprises of everyday moments – than they thought.

Cast:  America Ferrera – “Amy”

Ben Feldman – “Jonah”

Nichole Bloom – “Cheyenne”

Lauren Ash – “Dina”

Mark McKinney – “Glenn”

Colton Dunn – “Garrett”

Nico Santos – “Mateo”

Also Read: 'Constantine,' 'State of Affairs,' 'Marry Me,' 'About a Boy' Get the Ax From NBC

CROWDED (Universal Television, Hazy Mills)

Writer: Suzanne Martin

Producer: Suzanne Martin, Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner

Logline: The multi-generational family comedy follows recent empty-nesters when their two adult daughters move back home and everything backfires.

Cast: Patrick Warburton – “Mike”

Carrie Preston – Martina

Stacy Keach

Mia Serafino – Stella

Miranda Cosgrove – Shea

PEOPLE ARE TALKING (Universal Television, Will Packer Productions)

Writer: DJ Nash

Producer: DJ Nash, Will Packer

Logline: Two diverse couples who are both neighbors and best friends go through life side-by-side. They can’t help but analyze and obsess about everything. From topics like sex and race, to the fact that the trusted new babysitter might just be a porn star, nothing is out of bounds.

Cast: Mark-Paul Gosselaar -“Mitch”

Meaghan Rath

Tone Bell – Russell

Bresha Webb – Angie

BLINDSPOT (Warner Bros. TV, Berlanti Productions)

Writer: Martin Gero

Producers: Martin Gero, Greg Berlanti

Logline: A beautiful woman, with no memories of her past, is found naked in Times Square with her body fully covered in intricate tattoos. Her discovery sets off a vast and complex mystery that immediately ignites the attention of the FBI who begin to follow the road map on her body to reveal a larger conspiracy of crime while bringing her closer to discovering the truth about her identity.

Cast: Sullivan Stapleton – “Kurt Weller”

Jaimie Alexander – “Jane Doe”

Audrey Esparza – “Tasha Oslo”

Rob Brown – “Ramirez”

Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Ukweli Roach – Dr. Borden

Ashley Johnson – Patterson Leung

HEARTBREAKER (Universal Television)

Writer: Jill Gordon

Producers: Jill Gordon, Amy Brenneman, Brad Silberling, Susan Carlson, Eric Carlson, Kelly Meyer, Kathy Magliato

Logline: Inspired by the life of Dr. Kathy Magliato, the show is a medical soap that follows the outspoken Alex Panttiere, one of the rare female heart transplant surgeons. Alex brings an innovative eye to treating patients week to week while also balancing the complications of her professional and romantic life.

Cast: Melissa George – Dr. Kathy Magliato

Dave Annable – Pierce Harrison

Don Hany – Jessie Shane

Shelley Conn – Millicent

D.L. Hughley – Dr. Hackett

Jamie Kennedy – Dr. Callahan

Maya Erskine – Gi Sung

J. Louis Mills – Forester

Joshua Leonard – Max

CHICAGO MED (Universal Television, Wolf Films)

Writer: Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Dick Wolf

Producers: Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Dick Wolf, Danielle Gelber, Peter Jankowski, Joe Chappelle

Director: Joe Chappelle

Logline: The story revolves around the day-to-day chaos of the city’s most explosive hospital and the courageous team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle unique new cases inspired by topical events, forging fiery relationships in the pulse-pounding pandemonium of the emergency room, and through it all, familiar faces from the Chicago police and fire departments will intertwine as this third team of Chicago heroes hits the ground running.

Cast: Oliver Platt –  Dr. Daniel Charles

S. Epatha Merkerson – Sharon Goodwin

Laurie Holden – Dr. Hannah Tramble

Nick Gehlfuss – Dr. Will Halstead

Yaya Dacosta – Maggie Seaver

RENEWED SERIES
“The Blacklist”

“Chicago Fire”

“Chicago PD”

“Grimm”

“Law & Order: SVU”

Also Read: Dick Wolf, Magical Elves Sell Live Legal Show “You the Jury” to NBC

CANCELLATIONS
“Constantine”

“A to Z”

“The Slap” (miniseries)

“Bad Judge”

“Allegiance”

“Parks and Recreation” (finished final season)
“Parenthood” (finished final season)

“State of Affairs”

“Marry Me”
“About a Boy”

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