A year after banking their season on the return of old favorites, FOX has gone a different route this year. Gotham loses its longtime home on Monday nights, replaced by The Gifted, based on Marvel’s X-Men characters, which will follow Lucifer. Tuesdays will lead off with the second season of Lethal Weapon, followed by The Mick and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Wednesday takes a musical cue, with Empire followed by Star.
Gotham lands on Thursdays, followed by Seth MacFarlane’s first live-action show, The Orville. Friday remains the same, with Hell’s Kitchen followed by The Exorcist. A new comedy, Ghosted, moves in between The Simpsons and Family Guy on Sundays.
The final season of New Girl will appear at some point. Also on tap for mid-season are The Resident, a groundbreaking medical drama starring, amongst others, Matt Czuchry and Emily VanCamp, and LA to Vegas, a comedy about a flight crew going back and forth between LA and Vegas.
Gone and mostly forgotten are APB, Making History, Pitch, Prison Break (which may return again in the future), Son of Zorn, 24: Legacy (again, may return in the future), Bones, Rosewood, Scream Queens, and Sleepy Hollow.