Fall TV is finally here. And that means a bunch of new shows and hunks for fans to check out this season. While there’s no guarantee that any of these shows will be around after one or two episodes let alone a whole season, we rounded up the guys worth watching – or keeping track of on Tumblr. You can bet that a few of these will make an impression of gay fans, especially considering one is related to Arrow‘s Stephen Amell and another has graced the cover of Gay Times.
Robbie Amell
The Tomorrow People (The CW)
The cousin of Stephen Amell will play the lead role in the new sci-fi series about hot, young twenty-somethings with special powers.
Caleb Bankston
Survivor: Blood vs. Water (CBS)
Bankston is the husky hottie that balances out finance Colton Cumbie, Survivor‘s returning evil queen.
Neal Bledsoe
Ironside (NBC)
After appearing on Smash, Bledsoe is onto bigger and (hopefully) better things with Ironside, a remake of a detective drama.
Brett Dalton
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC)
Dalton will play one of the agents in charge of wrangling super heroes and villains on the Avengers spin-off series.
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Grey Damon
Star-Crossed (The CW)
This midseason drama will see humans and aliens getting romantic in a high school setting.
Charles Michael Davis
The Originals (The CW)
The Vampire Diaries spin-off will surely include many shirtless moments of Davis, who will play a vampire living in New Orleans.
Peter Gadiot
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (ABC)
Gadiot will play the knightly looking Cyrus in the ABC spin-off.
Joey Haro
Welcome to the Family (NBC)
After briefly appearing on .Awkward, Haro will play a young father-to-be who decides to marry his girlfriend. But he will always be known for this GIF.
Matt Lanter
Star-Crossed (The CW)
Lanter will play the main romantic interest/alien in this midseason drama about forbidden romance.
Matt Long
Lucky 7 (ABC)
After playing second fiddle on Mad Men, Lanter will play one of seven gas station employees who win the lottery.
Luke Mitchell
The Tomorrow People (The CW)
The Australian actor will play one of the people with X-Men-like powers on The CW drama.
Chris Smith
We Are Men (CBS)
After bopping around The Office and The Mindy Project, Smith joins aging hottie Jerry O’Connell on the CBS sitcom.
Michael Socha
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (ABC)
This English actor is making his mark stateside in the spin-off series about Alice In Wonderland.
Rossif Sutherland
Reign (The CW)
Sutherland plays Nostradamus in the fictionalized version of the early of Mary Queen of Scots.
mikeandrewsdantescove
I can’t believe Stephen Amell was in the pilot episode of Dante’s Cove. His cousin is also a HOTTIE.
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Trip
Just don’t watch them in Russia, where Stoli is made! You might end up in prison indefinitely. But, hey, keep drinking Stoli!
Eiswirth
Matt Lanter and Chris Smith — yes!
ray68
I thought for sure that James Wolk would be on the list.
stranded
Socha is SO HOT! Loved him in Being Human, i hope he makes a big success on Once…
CaptainFabulous
Not a single show worth watching, especially since most of them are on the CW. The only thing that would make watching the CW worth my time would be full frontal shlong, and plenty of it.
Niall
@CaptainFabulous: LMAO. I love you. I was just coming here to post almost the exact same thing, in fact I was already in the middle of posting it before looking up and seeing your post lol.
Hot guys or not besides very few exceptions, NOTHING on CW is worth watching.
CaptainFabulous
I just watched the pilot of Sleepy Hollow, and not only was it a good show but Tom Mison is unbelievably HOT, easily hotter than most of the guys on this list. His plastic surgeon deserves an award, cause dude is SMOKIN’ now.
Daniel-Reader
It is sad. If you rent or buy one or two gay films, you see more gay content depicted than an entire typical month of watching broadcast tv.
JayHobeSound
Low-rent sci-fi with teen wolves/teen aliens or “reality” sagas of dysfunctional families is what Hollywood has to show for itself these days?!
I humbly suggest more photogenic actors to compensate for the schlock offerings.