By Leanne Aguilera
3:30 PM PDT, September 3, 2014
Fall is almost here!
The air is getting cool and crisp, the stores are stocking up on pumpkin flavored everything, and (most importantly!) all of our favorite TV series are about to breeze back into our lives. Yup, it's a good time to be a TV fan right about now.
Here at ETonline, it's our job to be absolutely obsessed with anything and everything TV related. (Hey, it's a tough job -- but someone's got to do it.) However, we know we're not the only ones who are addicted to the magical box in our living room -- you are too!
To help curb your small screen cravings, we've gathered up exclusive scoop on the 30 best shows on television with our 2014 Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular. Click through our gallery for a sneak peek at this season's most exciting twists, turns, and jaw-dropping moments from The Walking Dead, Once Upon a Time, Sons of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries and many more!
2014 Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular!
The air is getting cool and crisp, the stores are stocking up on pumpkin flavored everything, and (most importantly!) all of our favorite TV series are about to breeze back into our lives. Yup, it's a good time to be a TV fan right about now.
Here at ETonline, it's our job to be absolutely obsessed with anything and everything TV related. (Hey, it's a tough job -- but someone's got to do it.) However, we know we're not the only ones who are addicted to the magical box in our living room -- you are too!
To help curb your small screen cravings, we've gathered up exclusive scoop on the 30 best shows on television with our 2014 Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular. Click through our gallery for a sneak peek at this season's most exciting twists, turns, and jaw-dropping moments from The Walking Dead, Once Upon a Time, Sons of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries and many more!
2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Tell Me More: There are some big changes coming up for Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) this season on 2 Broke Girls, including a hot new haircut for one of our leading ladies! Plus, get ready for a new (super secret!) romance for Max, and, get this—his job is so lame that even Max thinks it's pathetic. Which is really saying something, considering she's worked every horrible job in the book.
And of course we can't chat about 2 Broke Girls without touching upon the financial issues of our dynamic duo. There will be a brand new business endeavor that could greatly impact the girls' bank accounts, and although we cannot reveal exactly what this new opportunity will be, we can spill that we could not be more excited for the shake-up.
American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX)
Tell Me More: Come one, come all to the freakiest show on television! Our favorite anthology series is coming back and we can't wait to see Jessica Lange take on the diva-esque role of Elsa Mars, the owner of one of the last remaining freak shows in America. The year? 1952. The setting? Jupiter, Florida. The freaks? Well hang on to your top-hats because we're in for a twisted new batch of characters...
Star Sarah Paulson previously teased to ET that her role "requires a lot of physical things," and she certainly wasn't lying! Paulson will bring double the trouble playing conjoined twins Bette and Dot, while Emmy-winner Kathy Bates will don some extra facial hair as the bearded lady.
Angela Bassett is also set to join in on the fun,and before she discovered her character's quirk, she told ET she was only given one clue: "[Creator Ryan Murphy] just told me that I'm not the bearded lady, but he told me, 'Oooh it's better than that!'" Bassett will be showing off her many assets as a woman with three breasts!
And are you ready to climb up a complicated family tree? Michael Chiklis will transform into strong man Wendell Del Toredo, who was once married to Bates' character, Effil Darling, and is Bassett's character's new husband. Evan Peters will play Wendell and Effil's son, Jimmy Darling.
Arrow (The CW)
Tell Me More: Grab your hood, load up that quiver, and prepare to fight some Starling City crime because this season of Arrow is bringing us some of the most formidable opponents in the series’ history!
Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim exclusively spilled to ET that season three is already shaping up to be the best, and most adrenaline-pumping season yet! “Something is going to happen in the season premiere that will set in motion a series of events that will reverberate up to our midseason finale, Episode 309, and beyond,” he teased. We're going to be setting up a very specific mystery -- with a very clear question -- that will receive a very clear -- and surprising -- answer by Episode 309.”
In addition, a new character by the name of Ray Palmer (Superman Returns’ Brandon Routh) will be shaking things up on the smash CW drama, and we can’t wait to see how Oliver (Stephen Amell) and the future fan-favorite hero, The Atom, will coincide. One thing we do know for sure? There will definitely be some undeniable chemistry between Felicity (Emily Bett Rikards) and Ray. Uh-oh! Better watch out, Olicity fans…
The Blacklist (NBC)
Tell Me More: If you thought the first season of The Blacklist was addicting, you're in for an adrenaline-pumping treat when the smash NBC drama returns. Executive producer Jon Bokenkamp exclusively spilled to ET that the sophomore season will feature a much more "cynical, suspicious, [and] careful" Liz (Megan Boone).
"In some ways, I suppose that makes her a bit more like Red. I also think that, while Red certainly seemed to be guiding Liz’s journey in season one, I suspect he may have a harder time doing so in season two," the EP explained.
And after seeing the first look photos from the new season, many Blacklisters have been guessing that Red (James Spader) will be toying with a music box. However, Bokenkamp teases that you shouldn't be so quick to jump to conclusions. "That’s funny you think it looks like a music box. What if I told you it’s not?" he said. "What if I told you it was a special little something that was sent to Red by a man who wants to destroy him? I will tell you this: It’s not good."
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Tell Me More: Okay, be honest—who else bawled like a little baby when Leonard (Johnny Galecki) proposed to Penny (Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting) and she finally accepted?! Well get excited, BBT fans, because creator Chuck Lorre spilled that we've got some BIG changes coming up for our favorite beauty and the geek couple.
After seven years of failed auditions and brutal rejection, Penny is finally throwing in the towel. "Penny is going to grow a lot this year because she's going to give up the acting career, and she's going to get a job." Lorre exclusively spilled to ET. "She's going to become a pharmaceutical rep at Bernadette's company, so she's going to start making a living—and she's going to start making a good living. That's going to change things a lot."
Not to worry, romance fans! Although there are no immediate wedding plans in the near future (Penny still wants to prove to her family that she's not pregnant!), Lorre promised that there are "no plans on disrupting" Penny and Leonard's engagement. Phew!
Bones (Fox)
Tell Me More: At the end of last season, fans were shocked to see that Booth (David Boreanaz) was sentenced to the slammer when the FBI completely turned on him, and now things are about to get worse. When we are first reunited with our favorite husband and wife crime-solving duo in the new season, Booth is still stuck behind bars with many of the brutal men that he helped lock away.
Luckily, Emily Deschanel dished to ET that Brennan is hell-bent on getting her man out of prison as soon as possible. “He's in this prison where he's put a lot of bad people away, so his time there is limited because they're trying to kill him,” Deschanel explained. “Brennan and the rest of the team are trying to clear his name and get him out of jail and also get to the bottom of this conspiracy.”
We’re going to tell you a secret: Booth gets out! (Hey, you didn’t really think he was going to stay in there all season, did you?) However, despite this happy news, our dynamic duo still has to deal with some serious post-prison consequences. Booth and Bones (and little Christine!) will be moving to a new home together to put together the pieces of their relationship as Booth decides whether to stay with the FBI or totally recreate his life.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)
Tell Me More: It's time to reunite with Brooklyn's finest! In the highly anticipated new season (which moves to Sunday night on Fox) the NYPD gets a new commissioner, so there will be a lot of changes headed our way in the nine-nine...and some secrets too! Gina (Chelsea Peretti) and Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) are trying to recover from their one night stand that occurred in the season one finale -- without the squad finding out, of course!
And the powers-that-be at Fox are really stepping up their guest star game. Not only has Eva Longoria signed on as a defense attorney and possible love connection for Jake (Andy Samberg), but The Closer's Kyra Sedgwick will be making a hilarious appearance as well. Sedgwick will lead an inspection as Chief Madeline Wuntch, who just happens to be Captain Holt’s (Andre Braugher) longtime nemesis.
Chicago P.D. (NBC)
Tell Me More: What's better than reuniting with the most badass police department on NBC? How about being armed with exclusive spoilers before jumping into the new adrenaline-pumping season! Get ready for another crossover, because sources are spilling to ET that Chicago P.D.'s Sgt. Trudy Platt (Amy Morton) and Chicago Fire's Randy "Mouch" McHolland (Christian Stolte) will share a blossoming relationship.
And of course, we can't talk about Chicago P.D. without mentioning some of the procedural's dynamic drama! In an upcoming episode (we're not spilling which one!) Det. Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) winds up becoming the target of a seriously dangerous situation. But of course, no one messes with Chicago's finest and the team will rally together to protect one of their own.
Family Guy (Fox)
Tell Me More: You probably already know that Family Guy's season 13 premiere will feature a hilarious crossover with The Simpsons—so let's jump ahead and spill on some of this season's most side-splitting episodes!
When Brian accidentally bites Peter, the balance of power in the Griffin household completely shifts. In fact, Brian will overly-embrace his inner "alpha dog," so much so that Peter and Lois realize that the only way to get their loyal companion back it by sending him to obedience school. Ruh-Roh!
Also, in one of our most-anticipated episode of the season, Peter decides that he wants his friends to throw him a roast—complete with horrible insults and embarrassing stories. The only problem is Peter takes it all to heart and swears off all of his closest friendships. His solution? Find a new group of friends!
Oh and Meg gets a job working for the TSA. But whatever, it's not important—It's Meg.
The Goldbergs (ABC)
Tell Me More: It's time to embrace the big hair and awesome style of the '80s, because The Goldbergs is coming back for season two! We've got a whole lot of spoilers coming at 'cha so put down that Rubik's Cube and listen up...
With the excitement of the royal wedding (Charles and Diana's, that is!) flooding the nation, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) catches the wedding bells buzz and wants to renew her vows to Murray (Jeff Garlin) in an upcoming episode, but will he want to say "I do," too?
And lights, camera, Adam! The littlest Goldberg is ready to step into the spotlight in the school production of Jesus Christ Superstar! But when the drama teacher, Mrs. Cinoman (played by the always hilarious Ana Gasteyer) doesn’t give Adam the part he wants, Beverly jumps directly into mama bear mode.
Bonus Scoop! Here's a Goldberg fun fact: While Gasteyer does her best to embody Mrs. Cinoman on screen, the real Mrs. Cinoman, who taught creator and executive producer Adam Goldberg in the '80s, will be an extra in the episode. We'll give you a scrunchie if you can spot her!
The Good Wife (CBS)
Tell Me More: In the season six premiere of the smash CBS hit, Emmy award-winner Julianna Margulies (Gosh we love typing that!) will be highlighting one of our favorite sides of Alicia Florrick—her super stubborn side. Even though Eli (Alan Cumming) is practically on his hands and knees begging her to run for State’s Attorney, Alicia is adamant with her decision and refuses to launch a campaign. We’re still keeping our fingers crossed that she’ll change her mind though…
Meanwhile, while Dianne (Christine Baranski) toys with the idea of whether or not she should join Florrick/Agos, a brand-new threat will emerge. An internal crisis arises, and although it’s nothing quite as shocking as last season’s mind-blowing death, it is serious enough to rip apart everything the firm has worked so hard to achieve.
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Tell Me More: Now that Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) "person" is no longer at Grey-Sloan Memorial, (We miss you already, Sandra Oh!) it's time for our gal to find a new shoulder to lean on as things in her life become increasingly more difficult. Not only has she lost her best friend, but things between Meredith and Derek's (Patrick Dempsey) marriage are about to get even more strained.
And to top it all off, she's going to have to face the shocking news that she has yet another half-sister working in the same hospital. Damn! It's a good things those scrubs are comfy because Meredith needs at least one good thing in her life.
Luckily, Alex (Justin Chambers) is ready to step up to the plate and become Mere's person to confide in. Let's just hope Jo (Camilla Luddington) can keep her jealousy under control. (We smell D-R-A-M-A!)
Grimm (NBC)
Tell Me More: So here's what you need to know about everyone's favorite creature-tastic series: The new season will pick up right where it left off with Nick (David Giuntoli) and the gang fleeing Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee’s (Bree Turner) wedding after Truble (Jacqueline Toboni) was attacked by the Wesen in attendance.
As if all this wasn’t crazy enough, a new Wesen will arrive in Portland with one of the most disturbing abilities yet: He can remove the memories of his victims, leaving them in a dementia-like state. And over in Europe, Adalind (Claire Coffee) is headed to Viktor (Alexis Denisof) in hopes of being reunited with her baby. However, Viktor has very different plans for her. Dun dun duuun!
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)
Tell Me More: Can you believe that the 100th episode of the CBS reboot is just around the corner? The special event -- which will rock our TV screens Friday, Nov. 7 -- will be a huge treat to audiences who have stuck with the show since the very beginning.
The crime procedural, which is entering its fifth season this fall, will bring back many familiar faces in the 100th episode, curiously entitled, "If, Perhaps." And sources tell ET that many unsolved mysteries from the series' past will finally be addressed and the results are sure to please fans, both new and old. Plus, we're finally going to discover of Steve and Wo Fat are related!
Law and Order: SVU (NBC)
Tell Me More: Talk about a complete 180! In last year's season opener, SVU fans were forced to watch as our beloved Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) was kidnapped and tortured, but this year we'll be treated to a much happier first scene in the season 16 premiere.
By the looks of Olivia's colorful, messy and baby-proofed apartment, it's clear that Sgt. Benson agreed to take temporary custody of baby Noah as his foster mother. And spoiler alert: Even though it’s a lot for her to juggle, Benson is one pretty amazing (foster) mom!
Later down the line, Detective Rollins (Kelli Giddish) will visit her old precinct in Atlanta to investigate rape allegations connected to the case in N.Y. Although we can't tell you the full story, we can say that her awkward interactions with her former captain and colleagues make us wonder exactly why she left Atlanta...
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.EL.D. (ABC)
Tell Me More: Are you ready for more gadgets, gizmos and grade A action?! Well you're in luck, because the second season of the Marvel's hit TV franchise is headed back to a small screen near you, and they're introducing a fan-favorite comic book character to the mix!
Lance Hunter, who will be played by the brooding British actor Nick Blood, a mercenary who you most defintiely don't want ot mess with! And executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen revealed to ET that this character is going to have a major role in the new season.
"Now that S.H.I.E.L.D. has fallen, Coulson has to look outside of the organization for help, and make uneasy alliances with people like Lance Hunter," Tancharoen said. "Hunter is a mercenary, in it for the money, not the cause. Whether his allegiance is to anyone but himself is still in question." Better keep you're guard up, agents…
The Middle (ABC)
Tell Me More: Ladies and gentlemen, can we have your attention please? It's time to make a very important announcement: This season of The Middle is all about Sue (Eden Sher)! According to our favorite overly optimistic gal, it's the "Year of Sue." So what’s the first order of business? Get those braces off!
That's right, this season we will finally get a chance to see Sue's perfect pearly whites, and discover the hilarious reason as to why the bubbly brunette has had to keep those braces on for so long. Of course, this is still The Middle, so everything won't go exactly as planned -- but that's not going to stop Sue from having the best year ever. (And let's face it, she totally deserves it!)
The Mindy Project (Fox)
Tell Me More: Now that Fox's little comedy that could is starting to gain momentum, get ready for things to get H-O-T in the OB-GYN! Mindy (Mindy Kaling) and Danny (Chris Messina) are a full-on couple now and their sexual chemistry is about to go off the charts. For those of you who loved Danny's sexy and thoughtful Christmas present to Mindy last year, you'll love the nod to his gift in the season three premiere.
Plus, there're a plethora of awesome guest stars lined up for the rom-com this year. Fans will be introduced to Danny's overly pushy, third-wheel of a mom Annette Castellano, which will played by none other than Cheers' Rhea Pearlman. Additionally, ABC's showrunner extraordinaire, Shonda Rhimes, will play herself for one episode and Fargo's Allison Tolman will guest-star on the Fox comedy for two episodes as a romance novelist who ends up on a bad blind date with Adam Pally’s Peter.
Mom (CBS)
Tell Me More: If you thought Violet (Sadie Calvano) was going to start season two of Mom without any emotional repercussions from last year's heartbreaking ending, you'd better think again. Giving up your baby for adoption is one of the most difficult experiences a woman can go through, and creator Chuck Lorre spilled to ET that Violet is "not going to recover from this very quickly."
The EP continued, "And on top of everything else they lose their home in the first episode coming back this year." Due to severe money problems, Christy (Anna Farris), Bonnie (Allison Janney) and Violet are evicted from their home and are forced to pack up and leave in the middle of the night. Not to worry, the girls eventually stay with new character Mimi (played by the hilarious new guest-star Jaime Pressly) and her nine cats!
Nashville (ABC)
Tell Me More: ETonline was the first to reveal that Nashville's September premiere will feature not one, but two live performances—and now we've got even more juicy details on what fans can expect from season three. Get ready, y'all because…
Rayna (Connie Britton) will finally decide which fella firmly has her heart! So, will it be Deacon (Charles Esten) or Luke (Will Chase)? We're not spilling! But we will say that Rayna will do whatever it takes to make her label, Highway 65, succeed—no matter who, or what gets in her way. Meanwhile Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) will most definitely experience a pregnancy this year, and all we can say is that it will bring out the best (and worst!) parts of the character that we love to hate and hate to love.
And of course we can't forget about the stellar guest stars joining the mix! Laura Benanti is guest starring in an arc as Sadie, an up and coming singer who befriends Rayna. Meanwhile, dancing dynamite Derek Hough will channel his inner Hollywood ego to guest star as a high-powered movie star in a multi-episode arc.
New Girl (Fox)
Tell Me More: We just finished watching the season four premiere and we have one word for you: Sex-fist. We’re not going to spoiler the hilarious meaning of Jess' (Zooey Deschanel) new term, but we are going to tell you that the season opener will most definitely bring you 22 straight minutes of season one-worthy laughs.
It's been 4 months since Nick (Jake Johnson) and Jess' brutal breakup, and the gang has attended eleven weddings over the summer. With the ominous threat of winter approaching, Schmidt (Max Greenfield) encourages everyone to snag a babe at their twelfth, and final, wedding of the season, or else they'll be forced to "gamble on the unknown contents of a bulky sweater." Classic Schmidt.
Guest-star Jessica Biel is particularly amazing in the Wedding Crashers-esque episode as a brilliant scientist who competes with our adorkable lead for the attention of the wedding's Best Man. But don't let her pretty face fool you! Biel's character is a ruthless girl-hater who will stop at nothing in order to "procreate" with the most eligible bachelor in the room. Who knew Mary Camden could be such a bitch?!
Once Upon a Time (ABC)
Tell Me More: Unless you've been trapped under a huge snowball, you should already know that the magical ABC drama is embracing the Disney phenomenon Frozen into their fourth season. But did you know that the series' powers-that-be Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis are ready to step beyond the events of the big screen?
"What we'll be seeing is post-movie Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, definitely Hans and perhaps some of Hans' brothers," Kitsis spilled to ET. Wait, but what about everyone's favorite huggable snowman?! "You never know, but as of this point we don't really have any plans to bring Olaf into the story. However, we will be seeing Sven and he is a real reindeer."
The creators also promised that in addition to getting "more Anna and Kristoff romance" and Elsa/Kristoff interactions, Frozen fans will be treated to a new cross-realm pairing. Get ready to see a new pair of blonde besties walking around Storybrooke together because Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Elsa are going to be two magical peas in a pod! "I would be very upset if they didn't bond," Kitsis teased. "They have so much in common!" On that note, get ready to see Emma actively embrace and hone her magical abilities this year.
The Originals (The CW)
Tell Me More: We can’t get enough of the Original Family so you can imagine our delight when ET learned that Klaus (Joseph Morgan) will be discovering a secret about his mother that could change everything. Our original hybrid has always kept the horror of his painful childhood close to his chest, but this new revelation could change his entire perspective on his past.
And if there’s one thing we love about this Big Easy-set drama, it’s all of the enlightening flashbacks and epiphany-inducing reveals. For example, did you know that Elijah (Daniel Gilles) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were once extremely close?! Not as tight as Klaus and Marcel, of course, but their friendship will definitely be a delightful surprise for fans to explore in this sophomore season. So what caused their centuries of estrangement? We can’t tell you! But we can tease that your jaws will definitely hit the floor…
Person of Interest (CBS)
Tell Me More: Calling all ladies! Prepare to swoon because one of the small screen's most eligible bachelors is swimming back into the dating pool. In the third episode of the new season, fans can expect to see Fusco (Kevin Chapman) paired up with a dating coach to help him work on his "game." Not only will we get to see the detective's new lady-loving-skills in action, Fosco will also be getting a sexy new partner this year.
And that's not the only newbie of the season. In addition to assuming new identities the team will be working with a plethora of fresh faces as a new Machine watches over our favorite crime-stoppers. Star Michael Emerson spilled to ET, "There will be new characters; characters that you've already gotten to know you'll see more of and then some new faces too."
Reign (The CW)
Tell Me More: You are cordially invited to tune into Reign's second season, and trust us, ladies -- you definitely aren't going to want to miss it. Why, you ask? When we caught up with star Adelaide Kane she revealed that that the powers-that-be at Reign are "amping up the testosterone for season two," so there will be plenty of royal eye candy for you to enjoy.
Plus, it's time to get answers to all of those cliffhangers the season finale left us with. Most importantly, it's time to find out what is next for the Francis-Mary-Lola love triangle, now that there's a royal baby (and a plague!) out there.
Toby Regbo teased what's next for Francis saying, "I'm going to go out and I'm going to find that child and Lola, that's where I'll be in the beginning of season two. And honestly, I'm not sure if Francis will survive the plague." Yikes!
The Simpsons (Fox)
Tell Me More: Spoiler Alert! A fan-favorite character will die in the season premiere, so you better brace yourselves and have a cold Duff beer on hand to ease your sorrows.
And just in case you haven't already heard the fantastic news, this season, The Simpson will have another amazing cross-over episode with Futurama! Executive producer Al Jean promised ET that the episode will please even the most die-hard Futurama fans. "We really tried to put in an appearance by just about everybody from the Futurama world, including Nibbler and Fry's dog. They're all in it," Jean spilled.
So will this be the final Futurama crossover? "I don’t know if it's the last hurrah ever, but it certainly is for now," the EP explained. "It has had four last episodes and then returned, so I wouldn't be surprised if there was more after this." To quote Homer: Woohoo!
Sleepy Hollow (Fox)
Tell Me More: It feels like forever since we’ve seen an all-new episode of Fox's breakout hit series, Sleepy Hollow, and now that we're about to embark on a brand new season of Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod's (Tom Mison) adventures, we're ready to lose our heads!
Season one ended with everyone in peril—Ichabod is buried alive, Abbie is stuck in purgatory, and Jenny might be dead. And although we’re confident that we will most definitely be reunited with Abbie and Ichabod, we're still curious to discover exactly how our heroes will reach safety.
Executive producer Mark Goffman gave ET this tease for fans to ponder: "When modern technology fails to help Crane get out of his predicament, he recalls hell is filled with Fire & Brimstone.” Hmm… got any guesses how Ichabod is going to Houdini out of this one Sleepy Hollow fans?! While y'all work on that riddle, get ready because in addition to discovering more about Abbie's relationship with her mother, we'll also be treated to some new (and possibly flirtatious!) moments between Abbie and series newbie Nick Hawley (Matt Barr).
Sons of Anarchy (FX)
Tell Me More: You know the saying, "Save the best for last"? Well FX is most definitely taking those words to heart with Sons of Anarchy's seventh and final season. Executive producer Kurt Sutter exclusively revealed to ET that SOA's final episodes are following a much "darker" path and creating one of the most "violent seasons" in the series' history.
So what will Jax (Charlie Hunnam) be up to following last season's heart-smashing and jaw-dropping end? "It's about ten days later and we find him in jail in county and we realize the reason he's there is because he hasn't said anything [about Tara's death]" Sutter spilled. "Obviously emotionally he's a little bit shut down and numb, but very driven by a singular purpose this season which is as avenging the woman that he loves."
We've already seen the cringe-worthy premiere and we can confirm that Jax will go to some serious (and utterly painful!) extremes in order to seek vengeance. "It's probably one of his most proactive seasons because he's not reacting to the things collapsing around him, he's creating the things that are collapsing around him," the EP said.
The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
Tell Me More: Who’s ready for some time-jumps?! When we are first reunited with our sexy supernaturals, roughly four months will have passed since Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Bonnie’s (Kat Graham) heartbreaking “death.” But the flashback we’re most looking forward to? Grab your jelly sandals and your acid washed jeans because ET has learned that we’ve got an amazing blast from the past coming our way: We’re going to see what life was like for the Salvatore brothers in the ‘90s! (Ahem, and yes we’re talking about the 1990’s.)
Aaaaand, say goodbye Mystic Falls! Our favorite vamps are leaving their hometown behind when we see them again in the season six premiere. Star, and all-around kickass chick, Nina Dobrev, explained to ET that due to the jaw-dropping events in the season five finale, it feels like The Vampire Diaries has hit the reset button and become a whole new show.
“We're banned from Mystic Falls, two of our main character are dead, and we're all mourning them,” she said. “It's like a new shift and a whole new show—The same, but better." In addition, the brunette beauty spilled that Elena and Co. will also be “meeting a lot of new people,” which could prove to fill the void that last season’s deaths have left behind.
The Walking Dead (AMC)
Tell Me More: Season four of our favorite zombie-infested drama ended with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Co. outgunned, outnumbered, and trapped in a train car in Terminus. So what's next for the group as they go up against their presumably cannibalistic enemies?
"Thankfully it's not the whole season in Terminus, stuck in that train car!" star Danai Gurira spilled to ET. "There are so many different types of threats that will come out, and you don’t know what their characteristics will be. That is what keeps it so thrilling and scary."
Echoing his co-star's thoughts, Norman Reedus revealed that he's excited for another on-the-run season of walker-fueled danger as the group tries to make their way to Washington D.C. to find a cure: "I personally like it when we're on the move. That's when I enjoy our show the most," the crossbow enthusiast spilled. "This year, I feel like we're closer to the comic book, but in a way that still surprises the fans."