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Fox is putting the finishing touches on its TV series schedule for the 2016-2017 season. The network has officially announced the start of production of the dramas "The Serve", "The Exorcist", "Lethal Weapon" and "APB", as well as two comedies – "Making History" and "The Mick". All serials except Lethal Weapon will be produced by 20th Century Fox Television. This is reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

In executive producer Dan Fogelman's drama "Pitch," the main character, pitcher (Kylie Bunbury), challenges the traditional state of affairs by becoming the first woman to make it to the Major Leagues. The show will be movieed with San Diego and the San Diego Padres will be the team featured on the series. The lead roles are played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Eli Larter and Dan Lauria.

"The Exorcist" is a modern interpretation of the novel of the same name by William Peter Blatty and is positioned as a psychological thriller. In the center of the story will be two clergymen – each with his own point of view - dealing with a case of demonic possession. Jeremy Slater's drama stars Gina Davis, Alfonso Herrera and Ben Daniels.

APB's main character, tech billionaire (Justin Kirk), buys a troubled police station in connection with the murder of a loved one. Could the modern approach of this enigmatic and eccentric man make police veterans work better? Natalie Martinez stars in the lead female role in the project by executive producer Len Wiseman and showrunner Matt Nyx.

The series Lethal Weapon is based on the full-length franchise. A cop from Texas (Klein Crawford) after a family tragedy moves to Los Angeles and becomes the partner of a detective (Damon Wayans), who recently survived a heart attack. Matthew Miller, Dan Lin, and McG are overseeing the television project.

In Making History, three strange friends find an even stranger way of time travel, making their lives irretrievably difficult in 2016, when the greatest events of the past are superimposed on the modern pop culture. Starring Adam Pally, Leighton Meester and Yasser Lester.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the comedy star Caitlin Olsen and executive producers John Chernin and Dave Chernin, at The Mick. In the show, a dysfunctional and foul-mouthed young woman (Olsen) moves to wealthy Greenwich, Connecticut to look after the spoiled children of her rich sister and her husband, who have fled the country to escape federal lawsuits. She quickly understands what others have known for a long time: other people's children are terrible.

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