NBC rolls out 2014 fall schedule, premieres trailers for new series (video)

NBC rolls out 2014 fall schedule, premieres trailers for new series

PanARMENIAN.Net - After announcing show renewals, cancellations and new series pick-ups over the weekend, ABC has now revealed the full line-up for 2014 fall TV season. One of the highlights is "The Blacklist" post-Super Bowl slot on February 1. The James Spader-starring drama is also moved to the Thursday, 9 P.M. tentpole slot beginning February 5, AceShowbiz reported.

"Parenthood", which has just been renewed for a 13-episode sixth and final season, returns on Thursdays at 10 P.M., before being replaced by newbie "Allegiance". "Parks and Recreation", which will also be back for one last season, is kept for midseason. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers' "Dracula", meanwhile, is missing from the list as it has been canceled by the Peacock.

Among the highly-anticipated new shows are thriller "State of Affairs" which marks Katherine Heigl's return to primetime TV, adaptation of DC Comics' character "Constantine" and Will Ferrell-produced comedy "Bad Judge". Some others, including comedy "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock as well as event series including "Heroes" reboot "Heroes: Reborn" and the follow-up to "The Bible" miniseries, "A.D.", will likely launch in midseason.

With the unveil of the line-up, NBC also debuts the first trailers for some new series including "State of Affairs", "Constantine", "A to Z", "Bad Judge", "Marry Me" and "The Mysteries of Laura".

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