Fall Primetime Lineup 2014

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An Old Friend
Z Nation
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A ragtag team attempt to transport the only known survivor of a zombie virus across post-apocalyptic America to a lab that's waiting for his blood. But what they don't know is that their last, best hope for a vaccine is hiding a dark secret that threatens them all.
Fri, Sep 12 - 10/9c
Gotham
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September 22, 2014, 8/7c on Fox
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Premise: An action-drama series following rookie detective James Gordon as he battles villains and corruption in pre-Batman Gotham City.


Constantine
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Premise: A former demon hunter gets pulled back into battling the worst Hell has to offer in order to help the daughter of an old friend, and because there's the slightest possibility of saving his own damned soul in this series inspired by the DC Comics character of the same name.
  • NBC
  • Premieres: Friday, Oct. 24 at 10/9c
The Flash

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    Premise:
    Scientist Barry Allen acquires super speed through a freak accident and becomes known as the Fastest Man Alive in this adaptation of the DC Comics character the Flash.
    • CW
    • Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 8/7c

Intruders
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Based on Michael Marshall Smith's 2007 book The Intruders, BBC America's newest series stars Doctor Who's John Simm as Jack Whelan, a former Los Angeles cop who has relocated with his wife (Mira Sorvino) to the Pacific Northwest in search of a quieter life. But that all goes to hell when she suddenly vanishes —just as an old friend (Tory Kittles) appears on his doorstep asking for help with a murder investigation. As these and other seemingly disconnected events converge, Jack discovers a secret society known as Qui Reverti, whose members chase immortality by seeking refuge in the bodies of others. The cast also includes the eternally-typecast-as-evil James Frain as assassin Richard Shepherd and newcomer Millie Brown as an innocent-seeming (but probably not-at-all innocent) nine-year-old runaway.
  • BBC America
  • Premieres: Saturday, Aug. 23 at 9/8c


 
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