After wrapping up one of its last major midseason holdings in the 'Hannibal' finale, NBC has officially jumped into fall 2013 territory to set their upcoming premiere schedule. Among the highlights, 'Parks and Recreation' will jump across the pond from D.C. to London for its hour-long sixth season opener, while Jonathan Rhys-Meyer's 'Dracula' will bow in October, understandably.

It all kicks off on Monday, Sep. 23 with the two-hour premiere of 'The Voice,' followed by James Spader’s new crime drama 'The Blacklist.' That same week, 'Chicago Fire,' 'Law & Order: SVU' and 'Parenthood' will premiere with the 'Parks and Recreation' debut on Sep. 26, followed by a double dose of 'The Michael J. Fox Show.'

The third season of the stalwart 'Grimm' will premiere on Friday, Oct. 25, immediately followed by the debut of 'Dracula.' As for midseason, 'Community' will presumably land on Thursdays, while 'About a Boy,' 'The Family Guide' and 'Undateable' hit Tuesdays. J.J. Abrams’ 'Believe' will air Sundays with conspiracy thriller 'Crisis,' while pirate drama 'Crossbones' hits Friday. Spinoff 'Chicago PD,' medical drama 'The Night Shift,' and returning reality series and game shows remain unscheduled.

Well, what say you? Which of NBC's big returns are you looking forward to the most? Give us your picks for the 2013-14 season in the comments!

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