Tina Fey will executive produce this comedy about a one-hit wonder '90s girl group who reunite in an attempt to give stardom another chance, despite being married with children and real-world jobs with real-world debt.
Kevin Hart will helm this interview-style show. TBH, I'd watch just because I love a good title pun.
Though still untitled at this time, this series (produced in part by the NBA) will document a behind-the-scenes look at the USA basketball team as they prep for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Executive producer Amy Poehler teams up with retired pro soccer player Abby Wambach to create a coming-of-age comedy about a collegiate soccer team. They get a new coach, who used to be a soccer star herself. Please let Poehler make cameos as a hoity-toity soccer mom.
Mindy Kaling continues her reign as comedy monarch with this new show that follows a single woman nearing 40 who asks her gay best friend to be her sperm donor. I mean, talk about a recipe for perfection.
Produced by Norman Lear, Laverne Cox takes writing, executive producing and starring credits for a new comedy in which, after 17 years, a father reunites with his estranged son, who's now a transgender woman.
Remember the character from "Saturday Night Live"? And the feature film? He's baaack! Will Forte is reprising the titular MacGruber for a comedy show.
Based on the New York Times best-selling Nick Bilton book, this anthology series will detail the beginnings of one of the biggest social media platforms of the generation.
Any Dungeons & Dragons players out there? This fantasy animated comedy series will be based on the graphic novel series and podcast.