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THE LIBRARIANS (2015) TV Show Trailer: TNT Series Based on Noah Wyle Films

John Larroquette Rebecca Romijn Christian Kane John Kim Lindy Booth The Librarians

The Librarians Promo. TNT‘s The Librarians (2014) TV show trailer stars John Larroquette, Rebecca Romijn, Christian Kane, John Kim, and Lindy Booth. The Librarians‘ plot synopsis: “The Librarians” centers on an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library dedicated to protecting an unknowing world from the secret, magical reality hidden all around. This group solves impossible mysteries, fights supernatural threats and recovers powerful artifacts from around the world. Among the artifacts housed in the Library are the Ark of the Covenant, the Spear of Destiny, the Judas Chalice and Excalibur, to name a few. Only a person with special skills could be responsible for collecting and protecting these artifacts, and more importantly, for preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.”

The official press release for The Librarians:

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TNT is returning to the world of its hit The Librarian franchise with a brand new series from Electric Entertainment and executive producers Dean Devlin, John Rogers and Marc Roskin. Rebecca Romijn (X-Men), Christian Kane (“Leverage,” “Angel”), Lindy Booth (Dawn of the Dead, The Philanthropist) and John Kim (Neighbors, The Pacific) star in the series as the newest protectors of the world’s mystical treasures, with Emmy winner John Larroquette (“Night Court,” Deception) as their reluctant caretaker. Noah Wyle (“Falling Skies,” “ER”) serves as executive producer and recurs as Flynn Carsen, the role he played in TNT’s movie trilogy. Also reprising their roles from the movies will be guest stars Bob Newhart (“The Big Bang Theory,” “The Bob Newhart Show”) and Jane Curtin (“Kate & Allie,” “3rd Rock from the Sun”). Today, “The Librarians” has debuted a new trailer, which you can check out in the player below.

“The Librarians” centers on an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library dedicated to protecting an unknowing world from the secret, magical reality hidden all around. This group solves impossible mysteries, fights supernatural threats and recovers powerful artifacts from around the world. Among the artifacts housed in the Library are the Ark of the Covenant, the Spear of Destiny, the Judas Chalice and Excalibur, to name a few. Only a person with special skills could be responsible for collecting and protecting these artifacts, and more importantly, for preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.

For the past 10 years, Flynn Carsen (Wyle) has served as the Librarian. Prior to taking the job, he was a bookish nerd with 22 academic degrees and absolutely no social skills. As Librarian, however, he managed to use his extraordinary knowledge, successfully recovering ancient artifacts and, in the process, saving the world from unspeakable evil on more than one occasion. Over the last decade he’s gone from bookworm to dashing swashbuckler, one of the secret heroes of the hidden world.

As great as Flynn is, the job of Librarian has become more than one person can handle. To aid him in his duties, the Library has recruited four people from around the world to defend the Library from dark magic, including Eve Baird (Romijn), a highly skilled counter-terrorism agent who is responsible for protecting the group and keeping them all alive; Jacob Stone (Kane), an Oklahoma oil worker with an IQ of 190 and an encyclopedic knowledge of art history; Cassandra Cillian (Booth), a quirky young woman with the special gift of auditory and sensory hallucinations linked to memory retrieval, known as synesthesia; and Ezekiel Jones (Kim), a master of new technologies and aficionado of old classic crimes who enjoys playing the role of international man of mystery who has sticky fingers.

Overseeing the new team of Librarians is the somewhat cantankerous Jenkins (Larroquette), an expert in ancient lore who has been working out of the Library’s branch office for longer than anyone knows. Together, they must tangle with many adversaries, chief of whom is the Serpent Brotherhood, an ancient cult led by the mysterious immortal Dulaque (Matt Frewer).

“The Librarians” marks TNT’s latest venture with Electric Entertainment and Dean Devlin, who also executive-produced the hit series Leverage, which ran for five seasons. The Librarian franchise of movies began in 2004 with The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, which ranked as basic cable’s #1 movie of the year. The second installment, The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines, premiered in 2006 as cable’s #1 original movie sequel of all time and placed among the top five movie telecasts of the year. And in 2008, TNT premiered The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice to more than 5.7 million viewers.

The Librarians: Season 1 TV show episode titles:

The Crown of King Arthur
The Sword in the Stone
And the Fables of Doom
And the Horns of a Dilemma
And the Heart of Darkness
And the Rule of Three
Episode #1.7 (No title yet)
And the City of Light
And the Apple of Discord
And the Loom of Fate

We previously published these The Librarians articles:

THE LIBRARIANS: Discussion and Q&A Panel [NYCC 2014]

The Librarians also stars Noah Wyle and Lesley-Ann Brandt.

Watch The Librarians TV show trailer and leave your thoughts on it below in the comments section. For more The Librarians photos, videos, and information, visit our The Librarians Page, our The Librarians Google+ Page, subscribe to us by Email, “follow” us on Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, or “like us” on Facebook. The Librarians will begin airing on TNT on December 7, 2014.

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Source: Slashfilm, Imdb

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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