Now that school is back in full swing and I’m back at the pop culture game, I thought it would be fitting to start with a look at the new shows coming to a screen near you this fall. That being said, with two reboots, a spinoff and a show based on a 2002 Tom Cruise movie, some of these fall shows aren’t actually that new.

NBC will premiere its “event series” Heroes Reborn, a continuation of its four season science fiction drama Heroes on Sept. 24. Rebooting its own show that only ended in 2010 might seem like a risky move, but NBC seems willing to take the chance. The thirteen-episode miniseries will feature several actors reprising their roles from the original show, including Jack Coleman, Masi Oka and Christine Rose, as well as new characters. Like the original, the reboot will focus on a group of ordinary individuals with special abilities.

ABC is also joining the reboot game on Sept. 22 with The Muppets. The characters will star in their own TV show for the first time since Muppets Tonight in the 1990’s, which itself was a continuation of the original Muppet Show that aired from 1976 to 1981. That’s right, it’s a reboot of a reboot. The new show will feature familiar characters, such as Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, as they film their own fictional talk show Late Night with Miss Piggy. All of the Muppets’ crazy antics and exciting guest stars on the new show are sure to hook a new generation of Muppet fans. 

For The Walking Dead fans that need even more of a zombie fix, AMC has the new spinoff Fear the Walking Dead, which premiered last week on Aug. 23. Both shows are based on Robert Kirkman’s comics, and Fear the Walking Dead brings the original show’s trademark guts and gore to a new setting: Los Angeles. Fear is set before the events of the original show, at the onset of the zombie plague. With its many similarities to its predecessor, Fear will appeal to fans of The Walking Dead franchise and help the network capitalize even more on one of its most successful shows. 

Minority Report, based on Steven Spielberg’s film of the same name, will premiere on Fox on Sept. 21. While the TV version will not include the film’s original star, Tom Cruise, it will bring viewers back into the captivating science-fiction world that Spielberg created. Minority Report is set in 2065, fifteen years after the movie, in Washington D.C. It will center around Stark Sands as Dash, who has the ability to predict crimes. 

Fox will premiere its new show Scream Queens on Sept. 22. The horror comedy has an all-star cast, including Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin and Ariana Grande. The show, a mix between Mean Girls and American Horror Story, focuses on a series of murders at a college campus that occur twenty years after a potentially related previous crime. Between its star-studded cast and its well known creators—the same team behind the network’s previous mega-hit GleeScream Queens has a lot going for it. As one of the few truly original new programs on this list, Scream Queens is poised to be this fall’s breakout hit. While the rest are relatively unoriginal, fans of every genre still have something to look forward to with so many popular franchises expanding.