"Battle Creek" (CBS)
Premiere date: Sunday, March 1, at 10 p.m.
What it's about: We're excited for this one because it's from Vince Gilligan, the creator of "Breaking Bad." The show will follow two polar-opposite law enforcement officers (Duhamel and Winters) who are paired together to fight crime in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Watch a preview of the show via Orlando's WiLD 94.1 here.
"The Last Man on Earth" (FOX)
Premiere date: Sunday, March 1, at 9 p.m. (Regular slot will be Mondays at 9:30 p.m.)
What it's about: It's the year 2022, and all humans have been wiped from the earth for an unknown reason, except for one man: Phil Miller (Will Forte). With no one telling him what to do and no societal norms to subscribe to, Miller is free to do what he wants as he searches for other survivors (who he hopes might be female) in this new comedy.
Watch the trailer here.
"CSI: Cyber" (CBS)
Premiere date: Wednesday, March 4, at 10 p.m.
What it's about: The spin-off series features Arquette as Avery Ryan, the leader of an FBI unit that solves internet-related crimes.
Watch a behind-the-scenes look at the series here.
"Secrets and Lies" (ABC)
Premiere date: Sunday, March 1, at 9 p.m.
What it's about: Ben Crawford (Phillippe) becomes the suspect in a murder case after he discovers the dead body of his neighbor's son.
Watch the trailer here.
"One Big Happy" (NBC)
Premieres date: Tuesday, March 17, at 9:30 p.m.
What it's about: Ellen DeGeneres serves as executive producer for this comedy about awkward family dynamics. Zano and Cuthbert star as pals who decide to have a test-tube baby, but when one of the pair actually gets married, it makes for all sorts of tension and comedy.
"The Late Late Show with James Corden" (CBS)
Premiere date: Monday, Mar. 23, at 12:35 a.m.
What it's about: "The Late Late Show" will take on a new shape when the affable Corden replaces Craig Ferguson as host.
"Weird Loners" (FOX)
Premiere date: Tuesday, March 31, at 9:30 p.m.
What it's about: Four awkward, single 30-somethings who usually avoid relationships and other people (hence the title) must deal with one another's antics inside a townhouse in Queens, New York.
"Younger" (TV Land)
Stars: Hilary Duff ("Lizzie McGuire"), Sutton Foster ("Bunheads," "Thoroughly Modern Millie")
Premiere date: Tuesday, Mar. 31 at 10 p.m.
What it's about: A 40-year-old woman (Foster) needs a job after a recent divorce. She gets a makeover and assumes the role of a 20-something in an assistant position. Duff costars as her much younger coworker.
Watch the trailer here.
Premiere date: Tuesday, Mar. 31 at 10 p.m.
What it's about: A 40-year-old woman (Foster) needs a job after a recent divorce. She gets a makeover and assumes the role of a 20-something in an assistant position. Duff costars as her much younger coworker.
Watch the trailer here.
"A.D." (NBC)
Premiere date: Sunday, April 5, at 9 p.m.
What it's about: Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, the executive producers behind "The Bible," bring you its follow-up, which continues the story after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Watch the trailer here.
"Odyssey" (NBC)
Premiere date: Sunday, April 5, at 10 p.m.
What it's about: When a female soldier (Friel), a corporate lawyer, and an activist unexpectedly meet, an international conspiracy comes to surface, resulting in ample action and drama.
"Angie Tribeca" (TBS)
Stars: Rashida Jones ("Parks And Recreation"), Jere Burns ("Justified," "Burn Notice")
Premiere date: TBA
What it's about: The satire, produced by Steve and Nancy Carrell, follows the LAPD veteran Angie Tribeca (Jones). Tribeca is a part of the special unit RHCU — Really Heinous Crimes Unit. Top-notch guest stars, like Lisa Kudrow, Alfred Molina, and Nancy Carrell, are slated to appear.
Watch the trailer here.
Premiere date: TBA
What it's about: The satire, produced by Steve and Nancy Carrell, follows the LAPD veteran Angie Tribeca (Jones). Tribeca is a part of the special unit RHCU — Really Heinous Crimes Unit. Top-notch guest stars, like Lisa Kudrow, Alfred Molina, and Nancy Carrell, are slated to appear.
Watch the trailer here.