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Adam Scott and Craig Robinson’s GHOSTED Trailer Delivers Some Supernatural Laughs

Adam Scott and Craig Robinson’s GHOSTED Trailer Delivers Some Supernatural Laughs

Most people who get into the world of paranormal investigation get to choose their calling; just look at the Ghostbusters, or Will Smith in Men in Black, or Fox Mulder (not Scully, though, she got assigned to the X-Files so that wasn’t really much of a choice). They usually don’t get kidnapped into fighting ghosts and aliens without some kind of a warning. But then again, Ghosted, Fox’s new paranormal sitcom, does not seem like a usual kind of show.

A first-look trailer for the upcoming series premiered at the Fox Upfronts on May 15, and it already looks pretty dang hilarious. Check it out below:

Ghosted, which will air on Sunday nights during the 2017-2018 fall season, stars Parks and Recreation‘s Adam Scott and The Office and This is the End‘s Craig Robinson as two everyday guys who are shanghaied into working for a top secret organization called The Bureau Underground.

Robinson will be playing a former missing persons detective who’s skeptical about supernatural occurrences, and Scott’s character is the Mulder-style true believer who thinks his wife was abducted by aliens. The fact that he works at a bookstore and not for the FBI already makes this a much more believable show than The X-Files ever was. Hey, since Fox is also renewing X-Files again, think there’ll be a crossover?

Speaking of what you think, what do you make of this new trailer for Ghosted? Does it look like a hit or is it doomed to haunt the Sunday night line-up until it’s put to rest? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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