New Promo for Fox’s Fall Season Includes a Peek at The Exorcist, Lucifer, and Ghosted

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Fox has released a promo video for its upcoming fall season, and it provides a few quick peeks at “The Exorcist” Season 2, “Lucifer” Season 3, and new series “Ghosted.” Check it out, and look for more soon on all of these shows, which will be arriving in late September/early October!

“The Exorcist” resumes on Friday, September 29th.  Season 2 picks up with Father Tomas Ortega (Alfonso Herrera) and the now-collarless Marcus Keane (Ben Daniels) out of Chicago and on the road, searching out evil. Across the Atlantic, Father Bennett (Kurt Egyiawan) attempts to weed out those within The Vatican who have turned against God. Ultimately, Tomas and Marcus are led to Andrew Kim (John Cho), a former child psychologist who runs a group home for five at-risk foster children on a secluded private island off the coast of Seattle. When one of the children under Andrew’s care is targeted by a powerful force, the two priests head west, setting themselves on a collision course with Hell.

As for “Ghosted,” premiering Sunday, October 1st, it falls on the comedy side of the fence, but as we learned at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the creative team intends for it to include a lot of horror elements and wants to keep the scares as real as possible. The series will typically include a “monster of the week” similar to “The X-Files” and “Supernatural.”  Starring Craig Robinson and Adam Scott, “Ghosted” is a single-camera, live-action horror/comedy about the partnership between two polar opposites – a cynical skeptic and a genius “true believer” in the paranormal – who are recruited to investigate unexplained phenomena in Los Angeles, all while uncovering a larger mystery that could threaten the existence of the human race.

“Lucifer” stars Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Rachael Harris, DB Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Kevin Alejandro, Aimee Garcia, and Scarlett Estevez with Tom Welling joining them as Marcus Pierce, an accomplished police lieutenant who is everything Lucifer (Ellis) is not: strategic, reserved, and well-respected. But perhaps even more annoying are all the things they have in common. Both men are charming, charismatic, and handsome as hell. So when Pierce starts developing a connection with Decker (German), Lucifer’s devilish traits are inflamed. When Season 2 ended, Lucifer had been kidnapped and then had his angel wings restored.  To see where it all leads, be sure to tune in when Season 3 kicks off at 8 PM on Monday, October 2nd.

https://youtu.be/QfcRNaTiy2I

The Exorcist Season 2

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