December 7th is looming closer and my excitement is only growing. The first five episode synopses for The Librarians have been released, and it’s everything from King Arthur to dragons to saving Santa Claus!
Also, because I fail, I was only recently informed by the man himself, that my friend Jeremy Bernstein is writing for The Librarians! Least to say, when he let me know, I flipped out. There’s a twitter conversation to prove it. Good old @fajitas. His episode is the third in the series and if I’m not mistaken, this may be John Kim’s favorite.
So get excited because Bruce Campbell is playing Santa, there’s adventures abound, and it’s going to be great. So check out the new trailer above and the episode synopses below!
Series Premiere: “And the Crown of King Arthur” – Sunday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
Someone is killing off potential Librarians and it’s up to Flynn Carsen and his new Guardian, Colonel Eve Baird, to save the three that are left.
Directed by Dean Devlin
Written by John Rogers
“And the Sword in the Stone” – Sunday, Dec. 7, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
The Serpent Brotherhood is trying to return magic to our world. Flynn, Colonel Baird, and the potential Librarians must stop them before it’s too late.
Directed by Dean Devlin
Written by John Rogers
“And the Horns of a Dilemma” – Sunday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
The Librarians’ first solo mission hits a snag when Baird loses the others in a mysterious Labyrinth that magically exists below the skyscraper of a modern corporation.
Directed by Marc Roskin
Written by Jeremy Bernstein
“And Santa’s Midnight Run” – Sunday, Dec. 21, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
When the Serpent Brotherhood wants to kill Santa, the Librarians must rescue him and help him accomplish the true, secret purpose of Christmas.
Directed by Jonathan Frakes
Written by Paul Guyot & John Rogers

“And the Apple of Discord” – Sunday, Dec. 28, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
When the dragons sleeping beneath the earth threaten to awaken and wreak havoc around the world, Flynn returns to help find their hidden treasure.
Directed by Marc Roskin
Written by Paul Guyot & Geoffrey Thorne
You can learn more about The Librarians here and listen to my interviews with the cast here.
Thanks for sharing this great info! I think the Christmas episode is going to be fantastic! Of course still can’t wait to see #ChristianKane on tv again!
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Thank you for the article. I can’t wait to w!atch
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Thanks for the share!! Christian Kane will be back on my TV in December, The Librarians, Rebecca Romijn, Noah Wylie,Lindy Booth just make it better!
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Bruce Campbell?(!) Be still my festive heart.
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