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What Else Did ABC Add To Its Line-Up?

May 11, 2013 By Mike Hickerson Leave a Comment

We’ve already brought you the good news that ABC has given a green light to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.  But what other new series can we look forward to next year?

Here’s a run down of the new series ABC has picked up.

– Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, from Once executive producers Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. In Victorian England, Alice (Sophie Lowe) finds a strange new land on the other side of a rabbit hole. John Lithgow provides the voice of the White Rabbit.

– Lucky 7, which centers on seven Queens gas station employees who are part of a long-running lottery pool. Matt Long, Stephen Louis Grush, Summer Bishil, Lorraine Bruce, Anastasia Phillips, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Luis Antonio Ramos play the seven, who could all use the money to solve life’s problems.

– Betrayal, in which a photographer (Hannah Ware) and a lawyer (Stuart Townsend) share an immediate attraction, even though each is married to someone else. Just as their affair starts, they find themselves on opposite sides of a murder investigation. Chris Johnson, Wendy Moniz, James Cromwell and Henry Thomas also star.

– Mind Games, which features Steve Zahn and Christian Slater playing brothers who are partners in a business designed to solve clients’ problems using the science of psychological manipulation. Zahn’s Clark is a former professor who has bipolar disorder, while Slater’s Ross is a con man who spent time in prison. Megalyn Echikunwoke, Cedric Sanders, Gregory Marcel and Wynn Everett also star.

– Resurrection, in which the people of a Missouri town find their deceased loved ones starting to return. A sheriff (Matt Craven), among others, tries to resolve the mystery. Omar Epps, Kurtwood Smith and Frances Fisher are cast members.

– Killer Women, which features Molly Parker (Tricia Helfer) as the only female in an elite squad of lawmen, the Texas Rangers. When some law enforcement officials want to see her fail, the Rangers provide support for Molly.

– Super Fun Night, which features Conan O’Brien as an executive producer. Nightfocuses on junior lawyer Kimmie Boubier (Wilson) and her two best friends, played by Liza Lapira and Lauren Ash. They share a Friday fun night, but Kimmie’s promotion complicates the tradition as new social and professional opportunities open for her.

– The Goldbergs, which goes back to the 1980s and stars Wendi McClendon-Covey and Jeff Garlin as parents of three, including an 11-year-old son who wields a video camera. George Segal plays the grandfather.

– Trophy Wife, which features Malin Akerman as Kate, a reformed party girl who becomes the third wife of Pete (Bradley Whitford). That means an instant family of three stepchildren and two ex-wives. Marcia Gay Harden and Michaela Watkins play the ex-wives. Kate relies on best friend Meg (Natalie Morales), a single woman who likes to party, for support.

– Back in the Game, which features Maggie Lawson as an all-star softball player who faced a few curveballs: a baby, a lost college scholarship and a loser for a husband. She and her athletically challenged son (Griffin Gluck), move in with her father (James Caan), an opinionated, beer-guzzling ex-jock, and everything changes when her son decides he wants to play baseball.

– Mixology, which enters a high-end bar in Manhattan’s meatpacking district to look at the lives of 10 single people. Blake Lee, Craig Frank and Ginger Gonzaga are among the stars.

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