With fewer scripted originals on the broadcast networks in the fall season than in current reminiscence, NBC may need a hit on its palms with Found.
The community went public Tuesday with the official trailer for its upcoming drama sequence, and one thing tells us it’s going to play properly with followers of the absent CBS and NBC procedurals.
In the freshly launched promo, Mark-Paul Gosselaar performs Sir, the man Gabi Mosely (Shanola Hampton_ has locked up in her basement.
We rapidly be taught that Sir kidnapped Gabi as a teenager and that she managed to flee her captor.
But what occurred in the time they had been aside?
That’s what flashbacks are for, you guys!
“The series follows public relations specialist Gabi Mosely (Shanola Hampton) and her crisis management team dedicated to finding missing persons, especially those often overlooked by the system,” the logline teases.
“Gabi was once herself one of those forgotten ones, and is still hiding a chilling secret of her own – she has found her kidnapper, Sir, (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), and uses his twisted expertise to help solve their cases.”
It’s a thrilling hook, and the trailer hams up the dynamic between the pair as Sir tells Gabi she would not be capable to clear up the instances with out him.
But there’s additionally the chance that Gabi’s one-time captor would not run off if she eliminated his shackles.
It makes us query whether or not there’s extra to the kidnapping story from the previous and whether or not Sir needs to assist save different kidnap victims missed by the system.
The sequence additionally stars Gabrielle Elise Walsh as Lacey Quinn, Brett Dalton as Detective Mark Trent, and Kelli Williams as Margaret Reed.
Also starring is Karan Oberoi as Dhan Rana and Arlen Escarpeta as Zeke Wallace.
Found was initially set to launch earlier this 12 months, however NBC moved it to the fall amid the uncertainty surrounding the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
The sequence will now premiere Tuesday, October 3, at 10 p.m.
Check out the promo under.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cccG9NNXCew
Paul Dailly is the Associate Editor for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.
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