FOX is pressing on with its plans for the fall, despite the COVID-19 lockdown showing no signs of slowing down.
As expected, the line-up consists of a lot of unscripted content because there will be a severe shortage of scripted content in the fall.
To help ease matters, the network is drafting in L.
A.'s Finest, starring Jessica Alba and Gabrielle Union to its fall schedule.The series was previously in the works at NBC, but the network did not give it a series commitment.
Spectrum stepped in to air it last year in a co-production deal, and Season 2 is slated to launch on Spectrum this year.
FOX has picked up both seasons.
This is a big deal for the series, allowing the network to promote it as a new show, and making it more viable to Spectrum in the hopes that people seek it out.
As previously reported, supposed midseason 2020 entries NeXt and Filthy Rich are being reserved for the fall.
This is a good move because both shows have completed production on their freshman runs and it will give FOX some more original content in the fall.
Sundays will remain animation heavy, with The Simpsons, Bless the Hearts, Bob's Burgers and Family Guy being able to air original episodes.
Unfortunately, previously renewed dramas 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star will not be returning in the fall, and this is due to the COVID-19 shutdown.
Somewhat concerning is that FOX has yet to announce the fate of Prodigal Son, Last Man Standing, The Resident, Outmatched, and The Moodys.
The network previously canceled Empire, BH90210, Deputy, and Almost Family.
MONDAY
8 pm L.A.’S FINEST
9 pm NEXT
TUESDAY
8 pm Cosmos: Possible Worlds
9 pm FILTHY RICH
WEDNESDAY
8 pm The Masked Singer
9 pm MasterChef Junior
THURSDAY
8 pm Thursday Night Football
FRIDAY
8 pm WWE’s SmackDown Live
SATURDAY
8 pm Fox Sports Saturday
SUNDAY
8 pm The Simpsons
8:30 pm Bless the Hearts
9 pm Bob’s Burgers
9:30 pm Family Guy
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