Back in November, FX picked up The Bear for a third season. And this week, there have been rumors that they have secretly been filming additional episodes for a fourth season. However, the network has yet to confirm it.
Why would the network film seasons 3 and 4 back to back? Deadline thinks it is because they want to accommodate Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s schedules.
The three stars have gone from virtually unknown actors to award-winning celebrities. So, now producers want them in their projects, and FX wants the ratings and buzz the series has been getting.
I don’t know about you, but I didn’t know that Archer was still a thing. But it turns out that it is at least for one more season. That is because today, FXX announced that season 14, which debuts on August 30th, will be its final one.
That announcement was just one of the things we have to look forward to on FX Networks this summer. Here are the others:
June 7 – FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, season 16. First two episodes beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FXX and streaming the next day on Hulu.
June 14 – FX’s The Full Monty, new series. All eight episodes available at premiere exclusively on Hulu.
June 22 – FX’s The Bear, season 2. All 10 episodes available at premiere exclusively on Hulu.
July 13 – FX’s What We Do in the Shadows, season 5. First two episodes beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX and streaming the next day on Hulu.
July 18 – FX’s Justified: City Primeval, new limited series. First two episodes beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX and streaming the next day on Hulu. FX also released the official series key art (attached) and teaser (YouTube) today.
August 2 – FX’s Reservation Dogs, season 3. First two episodes available exclusively on Hulu. FX also release a new image from season 3 today (attached).
August 30 – FX’s Archer, 14th and final season. First two episodes beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FXX and streaming the next day on Hulu.
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EXCLUSIVE: Hit series @PoseOnFX will end after season 3. Its final season will air on May 2, series creator tells @GMA: “We have told this story that we wanted to tell the way that we wanted to tell it.”https://t.co/Z6H7eTKwjVpic.twitter.com/AUsk5v7655
Pose creator Steven Canals had some big news to share about his FX drama today on Good Morning America. The good news is that the show will debut its third season on May 2nd. The bad news is that these seven episodes will be the show’s last ones.
“It was a very difficult decision for us to make, but this has been an incredible journey and we have told the story that we wanted to tell the way that we wanted to tell it,” Canals told “GMA. “Although we know you’ll be sad to see the show go, this season will be filled with all of the love and laughter and tears that you have come to expect from the Evangelista family.”
This season will take place in 1994. Pray Tell (Billy Porter) will be having health issues. I have a feeling the series will end with his death from AIDS.
Let’s just hope it is not the death of Porter’s career and someone snatches him up ASAP. Our TV’s need his sparkle. We also need Pose’s sparkle, but that is no longer happening after June 6th.
FX announced today that it picked up It’s Always Sunny in Philadephia for four more seasons. That will bring its total to 18, making it the longest-running live-action sitcom. Ozzie & Harriet was the previous title holder, and it ran for 14 seasons.
I wonder how many more seasons Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito can do this craziness for. I hope they go until at least 21. It should last long enough to celebrate being old enough to drink.
After what seems like forever, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is finally back in production. Only thing is, someone is missing from the photo that Ron McElhenney posted. That person is Glenn Howerton, who has said that he will not be back as Dennis. Looks like we can confirm that is true because he is not on the party bus with the gang as they go to the Super Bowl. Can you imagine what type of trouble they are going to get in to there? Now that you have, you know it is going to be worse, much much worse than that. Which is why we love them so much.