CBS continues to deliver with the introduction of Sneak-Ends, offering exclusive first looks at their primetime shows and messages from series stars. As a special sneak peek, we have scenes from the inaugural episodes of Fire Country and Ghosts. Additionally, Queen Latifah, star of CBS' The Equalizer, has a special message for viewers, offering a glimpse into the network's upcoming campaign.
"We are excited to be sharing exclusive sneak peeks of your favorite shows all weekend to celebrate their return," exclaims Latifah, 53, in Us' exclusive clip. "Stay tuned to CBS to catch them all."
In the initial look at Ghosts' third season, returning on February 15, Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) are in for a surprising twist.
“I believe a ghost has departed! I don't know [who left]!” exclaimed Sam, witnessing a peculiar light streaking out from the couple's residence. “There's nobody here. I'll inspect the library. The library is deserted!”
On Fire Country, Bode (played by Max Thieriot) stubbornly refuses to clarify why he falsely admitted to smuggling drugs into Three Rock, resulting in his re-arrest. "We had an agreement, dad. Only you were allowed to visit. No one else," he asserts in the scene. "It doesn't matter what I did or didn't do. I'm in the right place now."
Season 2 of Fire Country returns on February 16 and follows the aftermath of Bode’s shocking decision to overturn his friend Freddy’s (W. Tre Davis) wrongful conviction. Despite being innocent, Bode finds himself back behind bars, confronting the harsh reality of his situation.
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During the NFL Wild Card game on Sunday, January 14, viewers will have the opportunity to see additional clips from upcoming premieres and messages from talent. Following the determination of matchups for the Divisional playoffs this weekend, Sneak Ends will continue to be broadcast on either Saturday, January 20, or Sunday, January 21.
This upcoming weekend's Sneak Ends will feature shows like Blue Bloods, FBI, FBI: International, The Neighborhood, and Young Sheldon. Clips from Bob Hearts Abishola, CSI: Vegas, The Equalizer, FBI: Most Wanted, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’i, So Help Me Too, and S.W.A.T. are scheduled to air after the Divisional playoffs.
The show's stars, including Gary Cole, Wilmer Valderrama, Vanessa Lachey, LL Cool J, Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Justin Hartley, Iain Armitage, and others, have each recorded a special message for the audience.
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CBS Premiere Week begins right after Super Bowl LVIII with the highly anticipated debut of Hartley's new series "Tracker." The show, premiering on February 11, features Hartley, 46, as a survivalist who travels the country assisting people and law enforcement in solving mysteries. For the full lineup of CBS' upcoming premiere dates, refer to Us for the latest schedule updates.