FX has unveiled its complete fall TV schedule for 2024, featuring a mix of returning favorites and exciting new series. As the entertainment industry rebounds from the SAG-AFTRA strike, FX is set to deliver a robust lineup that promises to captivate audiences. Here’s a detailed look at what to expect from FX this fall, including premiere dates and show highlights.
Kicking off the fall season, FX will bring back some of its most beloved series. “American Horror Story” returns for its 13th season on September 18, continuing its tradition of delivering spine-chilling tales. This season, subtitled “Haunted Hearts,” promises to delve into eerie love stories that span centuries, blending horror with romance in a way only “American Horror Story” can.
On September 25, “Fargo” makes its much-anticipated return with its fifth season. This time, the anthology series will explore a new crime story set in the 1970s, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Jon Hamm and Juno Temple. Fans can expect the same dark humor and intricate storytelling that have made “Fargo” a critical darling.
October brings the premiere of “The Old Man” on October 3. Starring Jeff Bridges, this thriller follows a former CIA operative who is forced to confront his past when an assassin comes after him. The series promises intense action and a gripping narrative that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Another highlight of FX’s fall schedule is the return of “What We Do in the Shadows” on October 10. The mockumentary-style comedy about vampire roommates has been a hit with both critics and audiences, and its fifth season is expected to deliver more hilarious and supernatural hijinks.
FX is also introducing new series that are sure to generate buzz. “Kindred,” based on Octavia Butler’s acclaimed novel, premieres on October 17. The series follows a young Black woman who finds herself repeatedly transported back in time to a 19th-century plantation, where she must confront the horrors of slavery and her own family history. “Kindred” promises to be a powerful and thought-provoking addition to FX’s lineup.
On November 7, FX will debut “The Bear,” a drama series set in the world of competitive cooking. Starring Jeremy Allen White, the show follows a young chef who returns to his hometown to run his family’s struggling restaurant. “The Bear” explores themes of ambition, family, and the pressures of the culinary world.
For fans of true crime, FX has “A Murder in the Family” premiering on November 14. This limited series, based on a true story, delves into the shocking murder of a wealthy family and the subsequent investigation that uncovers dark secrets and unexpected twists. The series promises to be a gripping and suspenseful watch.
Rounding out the fall schedule, FX will air the final season of “Mayans M.C.” starting on November 21. The motorcycle club drama has been a staple of FX’s lineup, and its concluding season is expected to deliver a thrilling and emotional finale.
In addition to these premieres, FX will continue to air new episodes of its ongoing series. “Archer” will return for its 15th season on September 4, continuing the adventures of the world’s most dysfunctional spy agency. “Snowfall” will also be back for its sixth and final season on September 11, wrapping up the story of the crack cocaine epidemic in 1980s Los Angeles.
FX’s fall schedule is packed with a diverse array of shows that cater to a wide range of tastes. Whether you’re a fan of horror, comedy, drama, or true crime, there’s something for everyone. With a mix of returning favorites and promising new series, FX is set to deliver a compelling lineup that will keep viewers entertained throughout the fall season.
As always, FX’s programming will be available on the FX network and streaming on FX on Hulu, ensuring that viewers can catch their favorite shows anytime, anywhere. With such a strong slate of content, FX is poised to be a major player in the fall TV landscape.
So mark your calendars and get ready for an exciting fall season with FX. From the return of beloved series to the debut of new and intriguing shows, there’s plenty to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates and enjoy the best of what FX has to offer this fall.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter