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CBS has announced a production order for four drama and two comedy series for the upcoming 2015-2016 season. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the talk is about the Rush Hour reboot, the television sequel to The Regions of Darkness, the Criminal Minds spin-off and the medical drama Code Black, as well as the comedies Angel From Hell and "Life in Pieces".

Based on a documentary by executive producer and director Ryan McGarry, the medical drama Code Black focuses on the emergency room as its staff confront the system to save their ideals and patients. who need help. Michael Sitzman's TV series stars Marcia Gay Harden, Bonnie Sommerville, Raza Jeffrey and Luis Guzman.

The pilot episode of "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" premiered on February 8, 2015. The plot of the drama is built around the FBI unit that helps US citizens who find themselves abroad to solve problems. Curated by showrunner of the original series Erica Messer, the drama stars Gary Sinise, Tyler James Williams and Daniel Henney. Anna Gunn, who starred in the pilot, dropped out of the project.

Areas of Darkness is a television sequel to the 2011 movie of the same name. The main character, Brian Sinclair (Jake McDorman), is forced to cooperate with the FBI, using the abilities he acquired through the use of the mysterious drug NZT. The cast includes Jennifer Carpenter, Hill Harper and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Rumor has it that Bradley Cooper, who co-produced the series and starred in the original movie, will make a cameo appearance in the pilot.

Rush Hour will be a television remake of New Line's feature-length trilogy of the same name. Hong Kong pedantic police officer Lee (John Fu) arrives in Los Angeles to investigate the case and is forced to cooperate with local black police officer Carter (Justin Hires), who is not at all interested in a new partner. The main cast also includes Aimee Garcia and Wendy Malik.

The main character of the half-hour comedy "Angel From Hell", Amy (Jane Lynch), after meeting Allison (Maggie Lawson), proclaims herself her angel -the guardian. Girls become friends, although Allison has not fully decided – whether Amy is actually an angel or just crazy. Kyle Bornheimer and Kevin Pollack are on the main cast.

The comedy "Life in Pieces" by executive producer Aaron Kaplan and screenwriter Justin Adler tells the story of one family on behalf of all its members. Starring: Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Zoe Lister Jones, Colin Hanks, Angelica Kebral, Thomas Sadoski and Betsy Brandt.

Recall that a few days earlier, CBS ordered production of the first season of Supergirl Telecom. As for the newcomer series "Battle Creek" and "Stalker", the channel decided not to renew them for second seasons.

The comedy "Life in Pieces" by executive producer Aaron Kaplan and screenwriter Justin Adler tells the story of one family from the perspective of all its members. Starring: Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Zoe Lister Jones, Colin Hanks, Angelica Kebral, Thomas Sadoski and Betsy Brandt.

Recall that a few days earlier, CBS had ordered production of the first season of Supergirl. As for the newcomer series "Battle Creek" and "Stalker", the channel decided not to renew them for second seasons.

The comedy "Life in Pieces" by executive producer Aaron Kaplan and screenwriter Justin Adler tells the story of one family from the perspective of all its members. Starring: Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Zoe Lister Jones, Colin Hanks, Angelica Kebral, Thomas Sadoski and Betsy Brandt.

Recall that a few days earlier, CBS ordered production of the first season of Supergirl Telecom. As for the newcomer series "Battle Creek" and "Stalker", the channel decided not to renew them for second seasons.

that a few days earlier CBS had ordered the production of the first season of the Supergirl telecomic. As for the newcomer series "Battle Creek" and "Stalker", the channel decided not to renew them for second seasons.

that a few days earlier CBS had ordered the production of the first season of the Supergirl telecomic. As for the newcomer series "Battle Creek" and "Stalker", the channel decided not to renew them for second seasons.

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