Fox unveiled its fall lineup of brand new shows and returning favorites Tuesday as part of this week's network upfront presentations and TooFab has all the first looks for you.
The dramas, including Marvel's "The Gifted" and Seth MacFarlane's "The Orville," will premiere in September, along with "Ghosted," a new comedy series. Dramas set to premiere midseason include "9-1-1" and the medical drama, "The Resident," plus comedy "LA to Vegas."
"The X-Files" will also return to the network midseason along with stagings of the live musicals for "Rent" and "A Christmas Story."
We'll update this space with more previews as they're released, but here's what to look forward to on Fox come fall:
"The Gifted"
"The Gifted" tells the story of a suburban couple whose ordinary lives are rocked by the sudden discovery that their children possess mutant powers. Forced to go on the run from a hostile government, the family joins up with an underground network of mutants and must fight to survive. The series stars Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Jamie Chung, Coby Bell, Emma Dumont, Blair Redford, Natalie Alyn Lind and Percy Hynes White.
"The Orville"
"The Orville" is a one-hour science fiction series set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of the U.S.S. Orville, a mid-level exploratory vessel. Its crew, both human and alien, faces the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of regular people in a workplace…even though some of those people are from other planets, and the workplace is a faster-than-light spaceship. The series stars Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Penny Johnson Jerald, Peter Macon, Mark Jackson, J. Lee, Halston Sage and the voice of Norm Macdonald.
"Ghosted"
A cynical skeptic and a genius “true believer” in the paranormal are recruited by a secret government agency to look into the rampant “unexplained” activity in Los Angeles -- all while uncovering a larger mystery that could threaten the existence of the human race. The series stars Craig Robinson and Adam Scott.
"The Resident"
From 20th Century Fox Television, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Fuqua Films, a tough, brilliant senior resident guides an idealistic young doctor through his first day, pulling back the curtain on what really happens, both good and bad, in modern-day medicine. The series stars Matt Czuchry, Bruce Greenwood, Emily VanCamp, Manish Dayal and Shaunette Wilson.
"LA to Vegas"
"LA to Vegas" is an ensemble workplace comedy about an airline crew and the eccentric passengers who, every weekend, take the roundtrip flight from Burbank to Las Vegas with one goal in mind – to come back a winner. The series stars Peter Stormare, Dylan McDermott, Nathan Kress, Kim, Matula, Alex Frnka, Ed Weeks, Nathanm Lee Graham, Amir Talai, Sarah Cortez, Olivia Macklin and Laura Carson.
"9-1-1"
From prolific creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, new procedural drama "9-1-1" is a fast-paced exploration into the lives and careers of first responders – cops, paramedics, firefighters – the people who put their lives on the line to save others. Starring Academy and Emmy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Angela Bassett (“American Horror Story,” “What's Love Got to Do with It”), the series is based on the real-life, high-pressure experiences of emergency response providers who are thrust into heart-stopping situations that are equal parts unpredictable, intense and uplifting. The series stars Angela Bassett.
"The X-Files"
The all-new 10-episode installment once again will follow FBI special agents Scully and Mulder, as they investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – for which the only answers involve paranormal phenomena. The series stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson.