
Karl Urban, Michael Ealy
It's almost time for Almost Human, Fox's new crime drama set in the year 2048 from J.J. Abrams and Fringe-meister Joel Wyman. Pushed back from its planned Nov. 4 premiere, the effects-filled tale of a prickly cop (Karl Urban) and his new bionic partner (Michael Ealy) will now launch as a splashy, two-night event on Nov. 17—18.. But for those of you who just can't wait to feast your eyes on what the future of crime fighting looks like, here's a video profile of Ealy's android, Dorian.
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Karl Urban
Fox is giving Almost Human a special two-night launch!
Originally slated to premiere on Monday, Nov. 4, the futuristic procedural will now debut on...
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Karl Urban
Get ready for your new sci-fi obsession, kids! Here's your first look at the extended promo for Almost Human, which Fox will debut Sunday's Family Guy premiere (9/8c).
The buddy-cop-with-a-twist series is the brainchild of J.J. Abrams and Fringe vet Joel Wyman. Starring Star Trek's Karl Urban and Common Law 's Michael Ealy, and set in the year 2048, Human tells the story of John Kennex (Urban), a human detective who's paired with a synthetic sidekick named Dorian (Ealy) after an ambush kills his entire crew.
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Fox Promo
Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! The Fox network couldn't resist chiming in with its own take on "The Fox," the online video sensation and catchy dance song from Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis.
A new Fox promo, set to start airing Tuesday night, features various network stars singing and dancing along to the nonsensical chorus of "The Fox." Among network talent chiming in (complete with animal headgear): Jane Lynch (Glee), Orlando Jones and Katia Winter (Sleepy Hollow), Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Geoff Stults (Enlisted), Graham Elliot (Masterchef Junior) and Michael Ealy (Almost Human). Clips from an assortment of Fox shows are also synced to the tune.
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David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel
Bones stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel will say "I do" on the upcoming ninth season, and that upcoming onscreen happiness looks to have translated off-screen.
In this exclusive first look at...
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Kevin Reilly
When the Fox network burst on the scene back in 1986, it changed the broadcast map with its bold shows and brash style. But the TV landscape and the way we consume the increasing tide of product (on cable, online and On Demand) continues to evolve, so the network's entertainment president Kevin Reilly put on his Professor Television cap to kick off Fox's day at the summer TCA press tour on Thursday with a long soliloquy, or was it a filibuster, rattling off statistics to show that network TV is far from dead. Promising (not for the first time) to schedule and develop shows year round with fewer "fallow" periods of repeats, while changing up the way this new wave of "event" series is being programmed — most notably, launching the 12-hour 24 reboot next May, with the M. Night Shyamalan miniseries Wayward Pines to follow in July — Reilly declared, "The one-size-fits-all business is over."
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Karl Urban
Fringe's J.H. Wyman is heading back to the future — but instead of fringe science, Almost Human will tackle robotics.
In the action-packed drama, LAPD officers like John Kennex (Karl Urban) are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids such as...
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Joshua Jackson, John Noble
Fringe fans who are still mourning the loss of their beloved drama will get some solace this fall when executive producer J.H. Wyman's new drama Almost Human bows in November. But TVGuide.com took some time Friday before the series' Comic-Con panel to chat about Fringe's swan song one last time.
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Clark Gregg, Michael C. Hall, Josh Dallas
If you didn't slap together your Katniss Everdeen costume and score tickets to San Diego Comic-Con International, don't worry: TVGuide.com is here and ready to deliver all the breaking news about your favorite shows. Beginning Thursday and through Sunday, we'll cover new series including Almost Human and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well as returning dramas like True Blood and Dexter.
Check out the full schedule of TV panels below...
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TV Guide Magazine
For the fourth year in a row TV Guide Magazine and Warner Bros. Television are teaming up for a Comic-Con special issue with behind the scenes scoop and photos from some of TV's biggest hits. The magazine features four sets of collectible "flip" covers featuring the casts of The Vampire Diaries, Arrow and Supernatural on both sides plus a special DC Comics-themed version featuring Superman and Batman art by Andy Kubert.
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