NBC Announces Three New Series as Part of Its 2025 Fall Programming Slate

NBC is launching three new shows this fall as the network reshuffles its lineup. syracuse.com reports that "Line of Fire," "Newlyweds," and "The Traitors: New Blood" will join NBC's schedule, arriving after the cancellation of three scripted shows in the 2025-2026 season.
"Line of Fire" centers on a family of law enforcement agents. The show follows characters who work across multiple agencies including the FBI and Secret Service. They protect each other while pursuing killers and solving crimes together.
"Newlyweds" stars Téa Leoni and Tim Daly, who are married in real life. pennlive.com notes the show tells a later-life love story featuring their characters Jeanie and Tony. The series explores romance and relationships later in life.
"The Traitors: New Blood" is an all-civilian version of the reality competition series. nj.com reports the show will feature regular people competing against each other. The format challenges contestants to identify hidden "traitors" among the group while building alliances.
The three new shows arrive as NBC cancels other scripted programs for the 2025-2026 season. al.com confirms the network is making significant changes to its schedule. These additions represent NBC's strategy to bring fresh content and new genres to primetime television.
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