Watch Trailers For the 4 New Shows Coming to Fox This Fall

Fox has been making headlines with its TV news lately, and the network is ready for change. In addition to surprising fans by canceling Brooklyn Nine-Ninewhich has since been picked up by NBC — the network has revived Tim Allen's Last Man Standing, which was dropped last year by ABC (check out its new trailer here).

Fox has already made fans happy by picking up Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1 for a second season, and will be giving us new episodes of Empire when fall TV begins as well. What's most shocking is Fox has opted to fill most of their Fall TV coverage with more NFL football coverage, thanks in part to Thursday Night Football. That being said, there are a few new series that the network is investing in that you should take note of.

On May 14, the network announced its 2018-2019 lineup, and there are a few new shows that you're not going to want to miss. Check out the lineup of new series, and get ready for Fall TV!

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The Passage

The Passage stars TV royalty Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Brad Wolgast, a federal agent who becomes a surrogate father to Amy Bellafonte in order to keep her safe. Amy is a test subject in a secret government experiment that's trying to figure out if a virus they've created will cure or cause the downfall of the human race. It's a thriller based on the best-selling trilogy by Justin Cronin, and it's going to be intense.

Time slot: Midseason

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REL

REL stars Lil Rel Howery (Get Out) as a man who tries to have a positive outlook on life, but discovers his wife is having an affair with his barber. He plays multiple characters in the laugh-track comedy, which is costarring Sinbad as Rel's father.

Time slot: Sundays at 9:30 p.m.

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The Cool Kids

Who says 70-somethings can't have cliques? This comedy comes from writers Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom and is set in a retirement home. It follows the life of a newcomer, played by Vicki Lawrence (Mama's Family), as she moves into the retirement home and throws off the ruling clique.

Time slot: Fridays at 8:30 p.m.

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Proven Innocent

Proven Innocent is a drama starring Rachelle Lefevre (as Madeline Scott) and Vincent Kartheiser (as Bodie Quick). It's a legal drama that centers around a wrongful conviction firm. The team works to exonerate clients who weren't ever proven guilty but were convicted, and when there's legal issues, there's always going to be drama.

Time slot: Midseason