Falling Skies

Falling Skies Season Four Premieres June 22 – New Trailer!

ALSO: TNT launching Michael Bay’s The Last Ship, Sean Bean’s Legends

The new season of Falling Skies starts Sunday, June 22, TNT announced today!

Season Four picks up where the hit alien invasion drama left off last summer: the Espheni Overlords have been dealt a major blow, while Tom Mason’s wife Anne and young daughter Alexis have been recovered. But not all endings are happy: Lexi has rapidly grown from an infant to what looks like a 6-year-old child with supernatural abilities. And the Volm, an alien species once an indispensable ally to the human survivors, basically have told the humans to get out of the way while they take the war to the Aspheni — or risk getting caught in the crossfire.

Oscar winner Mira Sorvino joins the cast this year as Sara, a potential love interest for Pope (Colin Cunningham).

Check out the pretty amazing new trailer below.

TNT also announced that it will premiere two new action-based shows this summer. The Last Ship comes from producer Michael Bay (Transformers), and follows a lone Navy vessel that may be humanity’s last hope in the aftermath of a worldwide catastrophe. It stars Eric Dane (Grey’s Anatomy) as Captain Tom Chandler, Rhona Mitra (Stargate Universe) as paleomicrobiologist Rachel Scott, and Adam Baldwin (Firefly, Chuck) as XO Mike Slattery, a former homicide detective.

The Last Ship premieres Sunday, June 22 at 9 p.m., just before Falling Skies at 10/9c.

Finally, Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) stars in the new thriller Legends, about a deep-cover intelligence operative named Martin Odum — who is so good at assuming his cover lives that he begins to wonder if he knows who he really is any more. It is based on the award-winning book by master spy novelist Robert Littell.

Legends begins Wednesday, August 20 (9/8c).

Take a look at the new shows below, and stay tuned to SciFi Stream for more!

Darren

Darren is a fan of all things science fiction, and founded the popular Stargate website GateWorld in 1999, followed by SciFi Stream in 2007. He lives in the Seattle area.

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