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Fox Fall 2015-2016 Schedule: All the New and Returning Shows, Plus What Night They’ll Air

Fox Fall 2015-2016 Schedule; Empire returns
Fox's fall schedule includes returning favorites like Empire and new shows like Scream Queens.

Your favorite TV shows might be ending over the next few weeks, but the networks are already thinking about when they’ll come back in the fall. Fox is the latest network to announce where its new and returning shows will debut during the new TV season.

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While American Idol‘s final season and new episodes of New Girl will debut in January, hits Gotham, Empire, Sleepy Hollow, and Bones will return in the fall.

Gotham
Gotham returns to Fox on Mondays in the fall.

The network’s 2015-2016 schedule includes plenty of new shows, including an X Files reboot, Ryan Murphy‘s horror series Scream Queens, John Stamos comedy Grandfathered, and a TV adaptation of the movie Minority Report.

Below, Us Weekly breaks down the schedule via a guide that will help you make your fall TV plans.

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New Fall 2015 Shows:

Grandfathered: Stamos stars as a lifelong bachelor who discovers that not only is he a father, but a grandfather too.

The Grinder: Fox’s other Fall comedy stars another TV star — Rob Lowe — as a famous TV lawyer who moves home and tries to practice at his family’s real-life law firm.

Scream Queens: Glee masterminds Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan have recruited Glee and American Horror Story vets — along with newcomers such as Keke Palmer, Ariana Grande, and Nick Jonas — for a comedy/mystery/horror hybrid about a string of murders at a college sorority house.

SCREAM QUEENS
Scream Queens, from Glee masterminds Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, is a comedy/mystery/horror hybrid about a string of murders at a college sorority house.

Minority Report: A man and a cop team up to stop crimes before they happen.

Rosewood: A medical/police procedural with a twist, Rosewood stars Morris Chestnut as a “brilliant private pathologist who uses wildly sophisticated technology” to help a detective solve crimes.

Fall Schedule:

Monday

8-9 p.m. — Gotham

9-10 p.m. — Minority Report

Tuesday

8-8:30 p.m. — Grandfathered

8:30-9 p.m. — The Grinder

9-10 p.m. — Scream Queens

Wednesday

8-9 p.m. — Rosewood

9-10 p.m. — Empire

Thursday

8-9 p.m. — Bones

9-10 p.m. — Sleepy Hollow

Friday

8-9 p.m. — Masterchef Junior

9-10 p.m. — World’s Funniest

Sunday

7-7:30 p.m. — NFL on Fox

7:30-8 p.m. — The OT/Bob’s Burgers

8-8:30 p.m. — The Simpsons

8:30-9 p.m. — Brooklyn Nine-Nine

9-9:30 p.m. — Family Guy

9:30-10 p.m. — The Last Man on Earth

BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns to Fox on Sundays in the fall.

New Midseason Shows:

Bordertown: The newest animated comedy to hit the network comes from Family Guy creators and follows two different families living in a town on the U.S.-Mexico border.

The Frankenstein Code: A disgraced 75-year-old sheriff is brought back to life by a pair of tech scientists as a 35-year-old with “near-superhuman abilities.”

Grease: Live: This one-time-only three-hour production of the classic musical will star Julianne Hough and Vanessa Hudgens.

The Guide to Surviving Life: A recent college grad and his buddies make terrible life choices and learn from their mistakes and misadventures.

Lucifer: Another DC comics adaptation follows the original fallen angel as he moves to Los Angeles and helps punish bad guys.

The X Files: Mulder and Scully will be back to solve new paranormal crimes after the NFC Championship game on Jan. 24.

Tell Us: What are you most excited to see on Fox next season?

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