Joshua Jackson is scrubbing back in for his next TV role: The Dr. Death alum will star in the ABC drama Doctor Odyssey, co-created by Ryan Murphy, the network announced on Wednesday.
No plot or character details have been officially released yet, but our sister site Deadline reports that Doctor Odyssey — which has received a straight-to-series order from ABC and is slated to debut this fall — is a medical drama set aboard a cruise ship, with Jackson playing the title character “whose charms help him get what he wants.” (Jackson will serve as an executive producer as well.)
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No plot or character details have been officially released yet, but our sister site Deadline reports that Doctor Odyssey — which has received a straight-to-series order from ABC and is slated to debut this fall — is a medical drama set aboard a cruise ship, with Jackson playing the title character “whose charms help him get what he wants.” (Jackson will serve as an executive producer as well.)
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