It’s that time of year in America when new TV shows get series orders, existing ones get cancelled, and some get scrapped before they’ve even had chance to shoot a pilot. Fox have revealed some of their new dramas today though, and among them are Lucifer (an adaptation of a DC Comics/Vertigo Comics property), a spinoff of the Minority Report movie, and The Frankenstein Code, a modern reimagining of the Mary Shelley classic.

Minority Report will debut on Monday nights after Gotham this Autumn, but the other two won’t actually reach the small screen until early 2016. How long they’ll last remains to be seen at this point of course.

Bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, Lucifer revolves around the original fallen angel, Lucifer Morningstar after he has abandoned his throne and retired to Los Angeles, where he owns Lux, an upscale nightclub.

The Minority Report show meanwhile follows the unlikely partnership between a man haunted by the future and a cop haunted by her past, as they race to stop the worst crimes of the year 2065 before they happen.

These all have potential, but with the likes of Constantine and Forever not returning for second seasons later this year, you just never know what will and won’t end up connecting with viewers. It’s obviously far too soon for news on when and where these will air in the UK, but stay tuned for more on all of these shows.