Welcome to Showmageddon, people.In what has to be one of the busiest, if not the busiest, Fall TV seasons in history, networks, cable channels, premium channels, and streaming sites such as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and more are all vying for your precious eyeballs.

Drunk History

Hand of God

The CW brings back The Flash and Arrow while new DC hero series Supergirl (from the same creators) premieres on CBS. Meanwhile, The Muppets land on ABC, FOX goes comedy-slasher with Scream Queens, FX brings back Fargo and debuts American Horror Story: Hotel, NBC hopes to recapture Heroes magic, and HBO pushes out a new season of The Leftovers.Plus, Starz goes big and bloody on Halloween with Ash vs. Evil Dead while AMC brings back reigning horror champ The Walking Dead for its sixth season.Over on the streaming side, Amazon's going big with their original shows Hand of God, Red Oaks, The Man in the High Castle, and the returning Transparent. Netflix will also premiere their new Marvel series Jessica Jones before the year is done, though the exact date is yet to be announced. On Hulu, The Mindy Project's "stay of execution" Season 4 will air.In the space arena, Syfy lands both Childhood's End and The Expanse while Star Wars Rebels' second season premieres on Disney XD. Also, the multiplex plays a big role on TV this year as both Limitless and Minority Report have been adapted into sequel series.Not every single fall show gets its own write-up. For a longer list of show debuts/premieres from September through December, head to Page 5.Comedy Central9/1/15Drunk History returns for a 13-episode third season, and in the season premiere, host and director Derek Waters takes viewers on a historical journey to New Jersey, presenting inebriated accounts of The Bone Wars, The Balloon Corps and The Big Bang - with guest stars Christopher Meloni, Tony Hale, Greg Kinnear, Jenny Slate, Justin Long and Jason Ritter.Other stars featured this season include Jason Alexander, Jack Black, Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, Giancarlo Esposito, Donald Faison, Will Ferrell, Nathan Fillion, Colin Hanks, Josh Hartnett, Ellie Kemper, Thomas Lennon, Patton Oswalt, Chris Parnell, Dennis Quaid, Sam Rockwell, Octavia Spencer, George Wallace, Jaleel White, Henry Winkler, Noah Wyle, and many more.Amazon9/4/15

Hand of God: Pilot Review

Sons of Anarchy's Ron Perlman stars in this Amazon series as a corrupt judge who suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice. Hand of God was one of two pilots picked up to series (the other being Red Oaks) from Amazon's third pilot season. All 10 first season episodes will be available at once.

Ron Perlman on Why He Chose Hand of God After SOA

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

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The League

You're the Worst

Longmire

Z Nation

Continuum

Project Greenlight

Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris

The Bastard Executioner

South Park

Moonbeam City

Doctor Who

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Disney XD9/5/15Serving as as "spiritual continuation" of the movie, the new Guardians of the Galaxy animated series, part of Disney XD's Marvel Universe block, is not an official part of the MCU. But the kiddies probably won't mind that so much as the Guardians ramp up their heated feud with Thanos. The series features the voices of Will Friedle as Star-Lord, Trevor Devall as Rocket, Vanessa Marshall as Gamora, Kevin Michael Richardson as Groot, David Sobolov as Drax the Destroyer, Cree Summer as Nebula and James Arnold Taylor as both Yondu and Cosmo.FXX9/9/15The League is back for its seventh and final season, featuring the return of Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch, Leslie Bibb as Pete's ex-wife, Rob Riggle as Ruxin's racist boss, Zach Woods as Lane, and Will Forte as Chuck. Plus, Andre goes power mad as the gang's new commissioner, ruling the league with a "fedora'd fist."FXX9/9/15One of 2014's best debuts returns for a wonderfully misanthropic sophomore season. Yes, You're the Worst is back, featuring Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) taking the dreaded "next step" by moving in together. Of course, in the show's anti-rom-com fashion, their respective self-serving attitudes drive each other completely insane.Netflix9/10/15“We’re not changing our approach to storytelling very much, but the end result feels very cinematic,” executive producer Hunt Baldwin said of Longmire's miraculous new season on Netflix. A season all about, fittingly, second chances. Now that Walt (Robert Taylor) knows the murderer of his wife, how does he go on? And Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips), now that he has a new-found freedom, what does he do with it? Plus, immediate answers to that big Season 3 gunshot-cliffhanger!Syfy9/11/15Z Nation's Season 2 picks up mere moments after the nukes launch and it’s every man for him or herself when the team splits up and tries to outrun the impending blast. Meanwhile, in the Arctic, Citizen Z (DJ Qualls) finds himself battling thawed zombies and unable to communicate with the team.In a desperate attempt to help them out on their quest to get to California and the CDC, Citizen Z issues an on air bounty for Murphy. Suddenly everyone wants a piece of “The Murphy,” including a mysterious and deadly bounty hunter named Vasquez (Matt Cedeño).Syfy9/11/15The time-tiwsting Continuum wraps up its run with a six-episode fourth and final season. With a "riveting conclusion" that's "dedicated to the devoted fans who have loyally supported us since day one," said star Rachel Nichols. Meanwhile, talk of a possible Continuum comic book looms.HBO9/13/15It's been 10 years since the third season of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Project Greenlight aired - a docu-series that revolves around the mentoring of first-time filmmakers. The first two seasons ran on HBO, before the third season moved to Bravo. Now, the show has returned to its original home with Affleck promising the "riskiest season we've ever done."NBC9/15/15Actor, dancer, hoster, child doctor Neil Patrick Harris has been given his own one-hour variety show on NBC - an adaptation of the U.K.'s Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. "Anything Can Happen" is the tagline here as Best Time Ever looks to feature appearances by A-list stars, stunts, comedy skits, incredible performances, mini game shows, audience giveaways and hidden camera pranks.FX9/15/15Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter's back on FX already with another gritty, grimy, bloody affair. This time set in the early 14th century, featuring a knight in King Edward I’s army who is broken by the horrors of war and vows to lay down his weapon. But when violence finds him again, he is forced to pick up the bloodiest sword of all: an executioner's sword. Starring Lee Jones, True Blood's Stephen Moyer, Katey Sagal, Brían F. O’Byrne, and Sutter himself as the "Dark Mute."Comedy Central9/16/15Season freakin' 19 of South Park is here, with both Trey Parker and Matt Stone basically content with continuing the series until Comedy Central cancels it (though it's currently renewed through Season 23 in 2019). As usual we don't know anything about the upcoming season except that it'll be filled with dementedly brilliant social commentary and various pop-culture sensations of the moment. The show's shockingly short production window allows Parker and Stone to write the show a few weeks ahead of time - not months or years like other animated shows.Comedy Central9/16/15This animated parody of 1980s cop shows such as Miami Vice stars Rob Lowe (as "Dazzle Novak"), Elizabeth Banks (as "Chief Pizzaz Miller"), Kate Mara (as "Chrysalis Tate"), and Will Forte (as "Rad Cunningham"). The series follows idiotic Detective Novak as he unwittingly commits more crimes than the criminals he tries to lock up.BBC America9/19/15

Doctor Who? A Guide to All the Doctors

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The Big Bang Theory

Gotham

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In Season 9, Peter Capaldi's Doctor will be in pursuit of joy and grabbing every thrill that he can along the way, a newfound hunger for adventure brewing inside him. Filled with new villains, returning favorites, and guest star Maisie Williams, Doctor Who's ninth season will have an epic feel to it as the Doctor makes a mistake that has cataclysmic consequences.CBS9/21/15The ratings juggernaut that is CBS' The Big Bang Theory returns for Season 9, doing its usual dance of starting out on Mondays and then shifting over to Thursdays in November. This year, it'll make the shift on November 5th for Season 9's seventh episode. This year will also, naturally, feature a storyline revolving the guys being overly-excited about The Force Awakens. Bazinga blappazanga boplanza!FOX9/21/15

Gotham: Season 2 Cast Photos

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Life in Pieces

Minority Report

With less of a focus on the mob scene and more on heightened sinister super-villains, Gotham returns more serialized than ever - and with a sharp "Rise of the Villains" tagline. What will Bruce find down in the (not Bat) Cave? What will Penguin do now that he's the top crime lord in Gotham? And what sort of damage will James Frain and Jessica Lucas inflict on the city as Theo and Tabitha (Tigress) Galavan?Check out IGN's interviews with the cast about Season 2 from San Diego Comic-Con above and below.CBS9/21/15Starring Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Colin Hanks, and Breaking Bad's Betsy Brandt, Life in Pieces chronicles the life of a family as told from a point of view of each character, based on their own version of events. So Modern Family meets Rashomon?FOX9/21/15

Minority Report Series to Focus on the Precogs

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Blindspot

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Based on the 2002 Spielberg/Cruise sci-fi flick, Minority Report, acting as a sequel, picks things up eleven years after the events in the film. The Pre-Crime program has been dismantled but "precog" Dash (Stark Sands) still hopes to stop violent murders from happening using only his small part of the visions. Meagan Good plays the future-cop he teams with.Here's IGN's chat with the cast of Minority Report from Comic-Con...NBC9/21/15

Blindspot Producers Promise Quick Answers

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Since The Blacklist worked well using - well - a list, why not continue the trend by having a new list. In the form of tattoos, all over Jaimie Alexander's body. Each one a clue to some giant global conspiracy. Teaming with Strike Back's Sullivan Stapleton, Alexander's amnesic assassin "Jane Doe" must follow the trail... that's painted all over her.Here's what Jaimie Alexander and series creator Martin Gero had to tell us about Blindspot...

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