Summer Preview 2015: The Best New and Returning Shows
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Summer is here and we’ve got you covered with our guide to the season’s best new and returning shows. Included in the package are:
- The Whispers puts a dark spin on imaginary friends, thanks to Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, premiering Monday, June 1, 10/9c, ABC.
- Hannibal is on the run, chowing his way through Florence, when Season 3 premieres, Thursday, June 4, 10/9c, NBC.
- The Astronaut Wives Club, based on Lily Koppel’s bestseller about the women married to NASA’s first astronauts, premieres Thursday, June 18, 8/7c, ABC.
- Killjoys, a new sci-fi jaunt with a trio of intergalactic bounty hunters who don’t take themselves too seriously, premieres Friday, June 19, 9/8c, Syfy.
- Mr. Robot, aka Christian Slater, leads an underground society of hackers in a new drama premiering Wednesday, June 24, 10/9c, USA.
- Zoo brings to life James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge’s bestseller about a worldwide animal attack, premiering Tuesday, June 30, 9/8c, CBS.
- Scream, inspired by the Wes Craven horror film of the same name, premieres Tuesday, June 30, 10/9c, MTV.
- Ray Donovan is back to business for a third season of dark drama, premiering Sunday, July 12, 9/8c, Showtime.
- Masters of Sex returns for Season 3, picking up with pioneering sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson in 1965, premiering Sunday, July 12, 10/9c, Showtime.
- Mr. Robinson puts the spotlight on The Office‘s Craig Robinson in a new sitcom about a struggling Chicago musician-turned-substitute-teacher, premiering Wednesday, August 5, 9/8c, NBC.
For scoop on these shows, and dozens of others, pick up the new issue of TV Guide Magazine, on sale now.
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