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Thursday 22 May 2014

Most Anticipated TV Shows of Summer 2014



The debris of many season finales over the last few months are still causing shockwaves and speculation throughout the internet and as the fallout of the axing season seemingly comes to an end, there is still plenty to look forward to over the summer months in terms of new and returning TV shows.

Below is a list of some of the shows that are a must watch over the next few months as anticipation begins to boil over. 
 
NOTE: this is obviously not a list of all the shows that are being release between now and the “fall” schedule, but merely some of the shows that have a lot to live up to and what I am most excited to see.


-          Halt And Catch Fire: 1st June


Promotional poster for the series
AMC has been home to some of the most recent successful dramas (Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead, for example) and this show could potentially be among them.

Set in the 1980s, the series dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time.
The concept of greed is something worth watching in its own right (if done correctly) on a show but the elements of computers, drama, Texas and inflated egos make this a show that could be a new hit.



-          Orange Is The New Black: 6th June


Netflix is on the path to becoming an unstoppable juggernaut in the TV & film industry with its own slate of original and critically acclaimed programming.

One of them, Orange is the New Black, is coming back for a second season in just a few weeks that will require a binge watch of all episodes in one sitting! The series centres on Piper Chapman and a group of women and their relationships with fellow inmates in a prison.
Check out the trailer above.


 
-          Falling Skies: 22nd June


The fight for survival continues
Coming back for its fourth season, Tom Mason and the 2nd Mass continue to battle for survival and the planet in a post-apocalyptic alien infested world.

The Sci-fi drama series on TNT has proved to be a huge hit, growing from strength to strength in terms of character development, cinematography and plot reveals. 

This season has a lot to live up to and a lot of questions to be answered…


-          The Last Ship: 22nd June


The last ship has the potential to be an entertaining series. This is mainly because it’s produced by Michael Bay, you know, the explosion loving Hollywood director/producer?

Here’s the synopsis of the programme:
“Their mission is simple: Find a cure. Stop the virus. Save the world. When a global pandemic wipes out eighty percent of the planet's population, the crew of a lone naval destroyer must find a way to pull humanity from the brink of extinction.”

Now you might be thinking that the whole pandemic thing is getting old (Walking Dead, Helix and so on) but being confined to one space – a ship – is a new environment and intriguing to see how they go about do this.


-          The Leftovers: 29th June


The rapture is coming...
HBO has an impressive résumé (Game of Thrones, The Sopranos, True Detective, and many more) this series looks like it could be added among them.

With an interesting premise about the show that’s based on those left behind after the rapture, it might make you think a little bit about how you live your life now.

Written by Damon Lindelof (Lost, Star Trek Into Darkness) that’s based on a novel by Tom Perotta of the same name, this is one of my most anticipated shows of the summer.


-          Extant: 9th July


Extant is a new science-fiction drama series that revolves around an astronaut Molly Woods (Halle Berry) who returns home to her family after a year in outer space inexplicably pregnant.

Mainly because of its star, Halle Berry, this show seems worth a watch but the whole premise that it could lead to mankind’s extinction (highlighted in the trailer above) makes it even more interesting.


-          Hemlock Grove: 11th July


Another Netflix original here. The horror thriller Hemlock Grove is returning for its second season this July as the leads continue to shed light on recent brutal murder cases with a hint of a supernatural element.

Definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of horrors, the supernatural or just good programming.


-          The Strain: 13th July


Another supernatural programme here, but this time from director/creator Guillermo Del Torro. Based on Del Torro’s and Chuck Hogan’s novel trilogy of the same name about a vampiric virus spreading through New York, this show could get lost within the many vampire shows out there… But with Del Torro’s name attached it should have enough to stand out.

Check out the trailer above and the synopsis below:

“A plane lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport with the lights off and doors sealed. Epidemiologist Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll) and his team are sent to investigate. On board they find two hundred corpses and four survivors. The situation deteriorates when the bodies begin disappearing from morgues. Goodweather and a small group of helpers find themselves battling to protect not only their own loved ones, but the entire city, from an ancient threat to humanity.”



-          Manhattan: 27th July


The race for the Manhattan project begins on 27th July
Set against the backdrop of the greatest clandestine race against time in the history of science with the mission to build the world's first atomic bomb in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Flawed scientists and their families attempt to co-exist in a world where secrets and lies infiltrate every aspect of their lives.

This show sounds promising enough and the visual feel of the 1940s/50s gives it that distinct flavour that might help it stand out in this overcrowded market


  Matador: 15th July

Not much information released for this one yet but intriguing none the less!  

Matador is an upcoming American television series co-created by Roberto Orci, Andrew Orci, Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie. The series chronicles the rise of popular football (or soccer) star Antonio “Matador” Bravo, known for his ventures both on and off the field. Unbeknownst to the public and his family, he is also a skilled covert operative performing missions for a branch of the CIA.

Sounds like an odd mix but with Roberto Orci attached (Star Trek, Transformers, Fringe, Sleepy Hollow) as well as long-time collaborator Alex Kurtzman, I feel that this is in good hands.


-          Outlander: 9th August


After the impressive first season of pirate adventure prequel to the book Treasure Island in the form of Black Sails, Starz network is set to release another show based on another book; Outlander.

This tells the tale of a 20th century nurse who time travels to the 18th century Scotland, eventually living two lives with two separate husbands. This romantic-adventure could be a nice break in the later summer months and a welcomed change of pace.

Let’s hope that it lives up to expectations!


-          Legends: 13th August

Let's see how long Sean Bean lives in this show...
Ah Sean Bean. 

I’m pretty sure that that is all that needs to be said to get you to watch it! The show follows a deep-cover operative named Martin Odum, who has an uncanny ability to transform himself into a different person for each job. But his own identity comes into question when a mysterious stranger suggests that Martin isn't who he thinks he is.

This show looks like it could be another great action thriller from Howard Gordon, the creator of two TV giants 24 and Homeland. Tune in August 13th to find out.


 
That’s it from me! Let me know if there’s any you’re interested in that’s not on my list coming out soon.
  

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