Charlie Hunnam
Cast member Charlie Hunnam speaks at a panel for the television series ''Sons of Anarchy'' during the FX portion of the Television Critics Association Summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California August 2, 2013. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Fall season premieres are just around the corner and fans of various TV shows like FX "Sons of Anarchy," ABC "Scandal," NBC "The Blacklist," "The Voice" and "Sleepy Hollow" are now lining up to catch the new seasons of their favourite series. The 2014 TV season officially opens this month with new plots, characters and a whole lot of drama to keep fans glued to their seats.

Here are the shows that are scheduled to premiere this September.

"Sons of Anarchy" (Sept. 9, 10 P.M.) - Now on its seventh and final season, the FX biker drama series will kick off 10 days after Tara's death. Charlie Hunnam will reprise his role as "Black Widower" Jax Teller in the season 7's first episode. New characters that will soon walk in the fictional town of Charming includes "Glee's" Lea Michelle, "The Bridge" actress Annabeth Gish and rock stars Marilyn Manson and Courtney Love.

"The Voice" (Sept. 22, 8 P.M.) - Returning for its season 7, "The Voice" is set to welcome two new coaches, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams, to join the show's two original coaches, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton. The former No Doubt singer hires husband Gavin Rossdale as her "The Voice" mentor, while Marron 5's frontman hires country superstar Stevie Nicks.

"Sleepy Hollow" (Sept. 22, 9 P.M.) - Ichabod Crane is back fighting with a headless horseman in the show's season 2. For the new season, Heather Lind is cast to play's Ichabod's crazy ex-girlfriend and Aunjanue Ellis will play as Ellis and Jenny's mom.

"The Blacklist" (Sept. 22, 10 P.M.) - Played by veteran actor James Spader, Raymond "Red" Reddington is back in another explosive action and drama with Elizabeth Keen as they put away crime's most notorious criminals. Also starring are "Homeland" actor Diego Klattenhoff, "Man of Steel" star Harry Lennix, "Taking Lives" Jon Bokenkamp and "I, Robot" actor John Davis.

"Scandal" (Sept. 25 9 P.M.) - For its season 4, Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) returns to the small screen for another scandalous season as a former media consultant to the president. New cast includes Mathew Del Negro for a top secret role, Portia de Rossi, Mary McCormack, Josh Randall and "Lost" alum Sonya Walger will also join the ensemble cast of the show.

Here is the complete list of shows for the 2014 TV Premiere.

Sunday, September 7

8 p.m.: Utopia (new series) (Fox)

9 p.m.: Boardwalk Empire (HBO)

Tuesday, September 9

10 p.m.: Sons of Anarchy (FX)

Wednesday, September 10

8 p.m.: Hell's Kitchen (Fox)

Thursday, September 11

8 p.m.: The Biggest Loser (NBC)

Monday, September 15

8 p.m.: Dancing with the Stars (ABC)

Tuesday, September 16

9 p.m.: New Girl (Fox)

9:30 p.m.: The Mindy Project (Fox)

Wednesday, September 17

9 p.m.: Red Band Society (new series)(Fox)

Sunday, September 21

8:00 p.m.: Madam Secretary (new series)(CBS)

9:00 p.m.: The Good Wife (CBS)

Monday, September 22

8 p.m.: The Voice (NBC)

8 p.m.: The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

8 p.m.: Gotham (new series)(Fox)

9 p.m.: Scorpion (new series)(CBS)

9 p.m.: Sleepy Hollow (Fox)

10 p.m.: The Blacklist (NBC)

10 p.m.: Under the Dome finale (CBS)

10 p.m.: Forever sneak peek (new series) (ABC)

Tuesday, September 23

8 p.m.: NCIS (CBS)

9 p.m.: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC)

9 p.m: NCIS: New Orleans (new series)(CBS)

10 p.m.: Chicago Fire (NBC)

10 p.m.: Person of Interest (CBS)

Wednesday, September 24

8 p.m.: Mysteries of Laura (new series)(NBC)

8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS)

8 p.m.: The Middle (ABC)

8:30 p.m.: The Goldbergs (ABC)

9 p.m.: Law & Order: SVU (NBC)

9 p.m.: Extant finale (CBS)

9 p.m.: Modern Family (ABC)

9:30 p.m.: Black-ish (new series) (ABC)

10 p.m.: Chicago PD (NBC)

10 p.m. Nashville (ABC)

Thursday, September 25

8 p.m.: Bones (Fox)

8 p.m.: Grey's Anatomy (ABC)

9 p.m.: Scandal (ABC)

10 p.m.: Parenthood (NBC)

10 p.m.: How to Get Away with Murder (new series)(ABC)

Friday, September 26

8 p.m.: The Amazing Race (CBS)

8 p.m.: Shark Tank (ABC)

9 p.m.: Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)

10 p.m. Blue Bloods (CBS)

Sunday, September 28

8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Fox)

8 p.m.: Once Upon a Time (ABC)

8:30 p.m.: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)

9 p.m.: Family Guy premiere/The Simpsons crossover episode (Fox)

9 p.m.: Resurrection (ABC)

10 p.m.: CSI (CBS)

10 p.m.: Revenge (ABC)

Monday, September 29

8:30 p.m.: Mom (CBS)

10 p.m. NCIS: LA (CBS)

10 p.m.: Castle (ABC)

Tuesday, September 30

8 p.m.: Selfie (new series)(ABC)

8:30 p.m.: Manhattan Love Story (new series)(ABC)

Wednesday, October 1

9 p.m.: Criminal Minds (CBS)

10 p.m.: Stalker (CBS)

Thursday, October 2

8 p.m.: The Vampire Diaries (CW)

9 p.m.: Bad Judge (new series)(NBC)

9 p.m.: Gracepoint (new series)(Fox)

9 p.m.: Reign (CW)

9:30 p.m.: A to Z (new series)(NBC)

Friday, October 3

8 p.m.: Last Man Standing (ABC)

Sunday, October 5

7:30 p.m.: Bob's Burgers (Fox)

9 p.m.: Homeland (Showtime)

9:30 p.m.: Mulaney (new series)(Fox)

Monday, October 6

8 p.m.: The Originals (CW)

Tuesday, October 7

8 p.m.: The Flash (new series)(CW)

9 p.m.: Supernatural (CW)

Wednesday, October 8

8 p.m.: Arrow (CW)

10 p.m.: American Horror Story: Freakshow (FX)

Friday, October 10

8:30 p.m.: Cristela (new series)(ABC)

Sunday, October 12

9 p.m.: The Walking Dead (AMC)

Monday, October 13

9 p.m.: Jane the Virgin (new series)(CW)

Tuesday, October 14

9 p.m.: Marry Me (new series)(NBC)

9:30 p.m.: About a Boy (NBC)

Tuesday, October 21

8 p.m.: Pretty Little Liars Halloween special (ABC Family)

Wednesday, October 22

9 p.m.: The 100 (CW)

Friday, October 24

9 p.m.: Grimm (NBC)

10 p.m.: Constantine (new series)(NBC)

Monday, October 27

8 p.m.: 2 Broke Girls (CBS)

Thursday, October 30

8 p.m.: The Big Bang Theory regular timeslot (CBS)

8:30 p.m.: The Millers (CBS)

9 p.m.: Two and a Half Men (CBS)

9:30 p.m.: The McCarthys (new series)(CBS)

10 p.m.: Elementary (CBS)

Friday, November 7

8 p.m. Masterchef Junior (Fox)

Monday, November 17

10 p.m.: State of Affairs (new series)(NBC)