Here's Fox's Fall 2016-17 Schedule!
Scream Queens Tuesday remains a comedy night, with Season 4 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Season 6 of New Girl.
Scream Queens' second season will see most of the cast return and the Season 1 plot sort of continue, a deviation from the planned anthology format.
Empire Fox has high hopes for the Damon Wayans-led Lethal Weapon adaptation, which will serve as the lead-in for the network's flagship series Empire on Wednesday nights.
Rosewood moves from Wednesday to the Thursday timeslot vacated by American Idol, whiles Bones shifts back an hour for its final 12-episode season.
The Exorcist (new) Friday night is all about horror, thanks to an adaption of perhaps the most frightening movie ever made as well as a very scary chef.
Football is a key component of Fox's lineup this season, especially since the network has the Super Bowl next year.
The Last Man on Earth Sunday is Fox's big comedy block, with new live-action/animated series Son of Zorn sandwiched between institutions The Simpsons (which will hit its 600th episode next season) and Family Guy.
9/8c: APB (new) / Lucifer (spring) Winter Mondays will be all-new, with the Corey Hawkins-led 24 reboot setting up cop drama APB.
Kicking & Screaming / Pitch (spring) (new) New Girl and B99 will set up new comedy The Mick, which stars It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia's Kaitlin Olson.
[...] will be survival competition Kicking & Screaming in the winter and baseball drama Pitch in the spring.
Lethal Weapon / Shots Fired (spring) (new)
After Lethal Weapon wraps up, ripped-from-the-headlines limited series Shots Fired will add a dose of seriousness to Fox's lineup.
Much of the original cast will return for the Prison Break reboot, which picks up in the present day.
Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow will return for a fourth season without one of its leads, Nicole Beharie, whose character was killed off in the controversial Season 3 finale.
Same comedy lineup as the fall, with