All right, ARMY, get ready to party with BTS in June, because the Bangtan Boys posted a jam-packed schedule for Festa 2020 Thursday (May 28)!
11.05.2020 - 16:41 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Amid a coronavirus pandemic, which ground filming to a halt, decimated broadcast pilot season and canceled the traditional May upfronts, Fox unveiled its fall 2020 schedule at the exact time it would’ve done it without the pandemic. It includes the network TV debut of Spectrum Originals’ L.A.’s Finest starring Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, which the network has acquired from Sony Pictures TV.
Fox, the first broadcast network to announce a fall
All right, ARMY, get ready to party with BTS in June, because the Bangtan Boys posted a jam-packed schedule for Festa 2020 Thursday (May 28)!
CBS is placing its bets on getting production back up and running for the fall 2020 TV season. The network announced two new shows will debut in the fall, The Equalizer with Queen Latifah and B Positive starring Thomas Middleditch and Annaleigh Ashford.
By Joe Otterson
CBS has released the full schedule for the upcoming Fall 2020-2021 television season.
This fall won't bring new episodes of Hawaii Five-0, which wrapped its 10-season run in April, but the silver lining is that a ton of other fan favorites will be returning. CBS previously renewed 23 shows, including Young Sheldon, NCIS and spin-offs NCIS: New Orleans andNCIS: Los Angeles, All Rise, Blue Bloods,and The Neighborhood, for the upcoming season.
By Nellie Andreeva
By Joe Otterson
Fox has almost fully revealed which TV shows have been renewed and which have been cancelled for the 2020-2021 television season.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The CW is revealing their programming schedule.
By Joe Otterson
By Todd Spangler
Netflix has dropped the official trailer for its upcoming four-part docu-series from filmmaker Lisa Bryant and executive producer Joe Berlinger, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. This one is headed to the streamer at the end of the month.
By Andreas Wiseman
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By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
We may not be seeing Queen Elizabeth for quite some time as the Coronavirus pandemic is still a problem across the globe.
With much of the TV biz on COVID-19 lockdown and the fate of many “bubble” series still TBD, Fox forged ahead with its 2020 Fall TV schedule announcement on Monday. As expected, the network’s lineup largely consists of sports franchises, reality series, animated tentpoles and postponed scripted fare.
Fox has revealed the fall 2020 television schedule, and the Coronavirus pandemic is sending some ripples through the autumn’s airwaves.
Fox's 2020-2021 fall TV schedule is going to look mighty different compared to last season. The network announced its keeping many of its big players benched until midseason, aside from The Masked Singer and Masterchef Junior.