November's notable TV debuts include the return of Salem and Vikings, IFC getting into the comedy-horror realm and Syfy launching a new series executive produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
Airs On: WGN America
Premiere: 11/02/16
Marilyn Manson, who provides the opening credits theme for the series, joins Salem's third season as the freaky Thomas Dinley - the go-to man in Salem, from a shave and a haircut to being leeched, bled, sliced open or sewn up. Plus, what's the fate of Janet Montgomery's Mary? From the look of things, attempts to bring her back from the grave may go horribly awry...
Airs On: IFC
Premiere: 11/02/16 (after a special preview showing on Halloween)
From comedian and former Simpsons writer Dana Gould comes Stan Against Evil, starring Scrubs' John C. McGinley as Stan Miller, a perpetually disgruntled former sheriff of a small New England town who was forced into retirement. Stan has trouble relinquishing his authority to Evie Barret (Janet Varney), the new sheriff in town, but they form an unlikely alliance when both begin to realize things are not quite right in their quaint village.
Airs On: Netflix
Premiere: 11/04/16
From Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon), The Crown is said to be the most expensive show made by Netflix so far, tracing the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 to the present day. Wolf Hall's Claire Foy stars, along with Doctor Who's Matt Smith, Jared Harris, and John Lithgow.
Airs On: TNT
Premiere: 11/15/16
Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery stars in this new TNT drama, based on the novella series by Blake Crouch, as Letty Dobesh, a thief and a con artist whose life is always one wrong turn, one bad decision from implosion — which is exactly how she likes it.
Airs On: TNT
Premiere: 11/20/16
Vanessa Williams joins the cast of The Librarians for its third season as the tough, brilliant head of a top secret, black ops secret government agency, known as D.O.S.A. - an organization whose mission is to apprehend the Librarians and take control of the Library and all the magical artifacts hidden inside.
Airs On: Nickelodeon
Premiere: 11/23/16
Ready to take the physical challenge again? Double Dare's original host Marc Summers will reunite with announcer John Harvey and co-host Robin Marella for the special, which debuts on Wednesday, November 23rd. The half-hour event will include a behind-the-scenes look at the show, as well as classic footage and brand-new games that were filmed this year.
Airs On: Netflix
Premiere: 11/25/16
Lorelei (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) are back, as Netflix offers another revival of a beloved series. Comprised of four 90-minute episodes, each of which take place during a different season, A Year in the Life boasts the return of series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino (who didn't work on the show's seventh season) and a ton of the original supporting cast and notable recurring players, including Scott Patterson, Melissa McCarthy, Milo Ventimiglia and Jared Padalecki.
Airs On: History
Premiere: 11/30/16
Vikings returns for the second half of Season 4 as Ragnar must now contend with his grown, resentful sons after years spent away in self exile. Meanwhile, eldest son Bjorn prepares to set out on a voyage to explore the Mediterranean with Floki.
Here's what the cast of Vikings had to tell us about the second half of Season 4 back at Comic-Con...
Airs On: Syfy
Premiere: 11/30/16
From executive producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, Incorporated is set in a future where companies have seemingly unlimited power. Ben Larson (Sean Teale), a young executive, risks everything to infiltrate the all-controlling corporate world and save the woman he loves. In the process, he will take on the entire system -- with deadly consequences.
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