There's some rather big news, but apparently not what you're expecting.
USA Network announced a few months ago that it would be launching a series built in the Bourne-iverse, titled "Treadstone" (if you're slavering after news of a sixth film, you know Treadstone is the name of the secret CIA super-soldier program that produced Jason Bourne).
Now that Red (James Spader) has finally been caught, he faces the consequences of his 30-year crime spree in the new season of this drama. Meanwhile, he enlists the help of Liz (Megan Boone) as he tries to find out who snitched on him.
Don Cheadle and Andrew Rannells star in "Black Monday"
As a host of supervillains rises in Gotham, a young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) takes it upon himself to protect the city. This fifth and final season of the drama based on the DC Comics characters also chronicles the efforts of Det. Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) to battle corruption.
"The Amazing Race" is taking the slow boat to get to our screens this time around, but it will get here eventually.
Last season, the show's incredible 30th, aired over the first months of winter, but that won't happen for the 31st. We'll have to wait until late spring to see the next group of competitors hit the road.
Celebrities wear elaborate costumes to hide their identities as they face off in a singing competition like no other in this new episode. Nick Cannon serves as host of the show, which features panelists Ken Jeong, Nicole Scherzinger, Jenny McCarthy and Robin Thicke.
Darlene (Sara Gilbert) faces many surprises and challenges this season as she raises her two kids back home in Lanford in this comedy. Through it all, she relies on support from her dysfunctional family, including her father Dan (John Goodman).
Alas, no, "The Vampire Diaries" are closed for good.
The good news is the show's universe has expanded quite a bit from there. In fact, there's a new spinoff (the show's second) airing episodes as we speak.
"Legacies" features some characters from "The Vampire Diaries," particularly the Saltzman family -- Alaric, Josie and Lizzie -- so you'll feel right at home with the new show.
Nina Dobrev stars in "Fam"
Host Terry Crews welcomes performers from past seasons to compete for another shot at stardom. This edition of the acclaimed reality TV program will also feature popular acts from international versions of the show.