DC's Legends of Tomorrow
As a DC Comics nerd, Arrow and The Flash are two of my favorite shows right now. But when The CW announced another spinoff featuring a large cast of characters taken from both shows, I was skeptical. I thought it would be too much. But when I learned that the show would feature Rip Hunter and have the group travel through time to stop Vandal Savage, I started getting excited. And then I saw the first teaser last year and the fanboy in me was giddy. Now the wait is almost over as the show premieres this Thursday.
The Magicians
I picked up Lev Grossman's fantasy novel The Magicians two summers ago and was hooked within a few pages. I hadn't been that caught up in a book in a long time. By the end of the summer I bought the next two books in the trilogy. I like to describe the series as a cross between Harry Potter and Chronicles of Narnia for adults. After I finished the trilogy I was reminded that Syfy was developing a TV adaptation of the series, which was the reason I wanted to read it in the first place. Syfy aired the pilot as a special preview back in December, so I've already seen that. Except for a few minor deviations, the show seems to be sticking pretty close to the source material. I thought the pilot was great, and I can't wait to see the rest of the season when it debuts next week on January 25.
Colony
I'm a little late on this one because it premiered last Thursday. But USA made the pilot available online early so I watched it a couple of weeks ago. One of the executive producers is Lost's Carlton Cuse, and the show stars Lost's Josh Holloway, so naturally I had to check it out. It takes place in a Los Angeles that is occupied by unseen "Hosts" whom we can presume are of extraterrestrial origin. But rather than a typical alien invasion story, Colony focuses on the people trying to live their lives under this occupation. Family and loyalty are two of the themes that become apparent in the pilot, so I'm interested to see where it goes starting with the second episode this Thursday.
Daredevil Season 2
Netflix has been knocking it out of the park with its Marvel series. Both Daredevil and Jessica Jones were fantastic last year. Daredevil had some of the best fight scenes I've seen in a comic book adaptation, including a hallway scene shot in a single take. It also introduced the most complex villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wilson Fisk, AKA Kingpin. I'm very excited for season 2, which will feature the Punisher and Elektra and will be available on March 18.
Person of Interest Season 5
I finally caught up on Person of Interest over the winter break, and the end of season 4 was huge. CBS only ordered 13 episodes for season 5 and has not announced a premiere date, so this could be the last season. This show has changed a lot since it started, becoming much more serialized than its original premise indicated, so I'm excited to see how it ends. All four seasons are available on Netflix if you'd like to check it out before what could be the final season.
Of course I'm excited for all of my shows to return, but these are the ones that immediately come to mind. Until next week, Happy Watching!