FX Announces Summer & Fall Premieres – Including ‘American Horror Stories’, ‘American Horror Story: Double Feature’, and ‘Y: The Last Man’

FX unveiled the premiere dates for its summer and fall shows. Among the new shows premiering this summer and fall are American Horror StoriesReservation Dogs, and Y: The Last Man. Returning shows include American Horror Story: Double Feature, season twelve of Archer, season three of What We Do in the Shadows, and Impeachment: American Crime Story.

A New Season and Spinoff of American Horror Story

This summer, FX will debut two new installments of the American Horror Story franchise.

  • On July 15th, the first two episodes of American Horror Stories premiere on Hulu. The rest of the 7-episode season will release weekly. The American Horror Story spinoff is a weekly anthology series that tells a self-contained horror story each episode. Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk executive produce.
  • On August 25th, American Horror Story: Double Feature premieres on FX, with episodes streaming on Hulu the following day. There is little information about American Horror Story‘s tenth season. The season focuses on two different horror stories (“one by the sea, one by the sand”). New and returning cast members include Sarah Paulson, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Macaulay Culkin, Frances Conroy, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock.

New Shows

Throughout the summer and fall, FX on Hulu will debut several new shows.

  • On August 9th, Reservation Dogs premieres on Hulu. The half-hour comedy, from Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, “follows the exploits of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma who steal, rob and save in order to get to the exotic, mysterious and faraway land of California.”
  • Y: The Last Man debuts on Hulu on September 13th. The series is based on the comic from Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra. The show “traverses a post-apocalyptic world in which a cataclysmic event decimates every mammal with a Y chromosome but for one cisgender man and his pet monkey. The series follows the survivors in this new world as they struggle with their efforts to restore what was lost and the opportunity to build something better.” Eliza Clark is the showrunner and executive producer.
  • An Untitled BJ Novak Series premieres on Hulu on September 16th. The currently-untitled series is “a daring and ambitious new half-hour anthology series about people figuring out timeless moral questions in unprecedented times. Choosing art instead of argument to engage with the most relevant issues of our times, it’s sure to be a conversation starter. Hosted by Novak, alongside an exceptional roster of next generation talent as his guest collaborators, each standalone episode explores the biggest questions of our modern era. Gun control, identity, social justice, sex, capitalism, revenge, love, fame, social media – no topic is off limits.”

Returning Shows

This summer and fall will also see the return of some fan-favorite shows.

  • Also on August 25th, Season 12 of Archer premieres on FXX, with episodes streaming on Hulu the following day. In the eight-episode season, “Archer and gang face a new threat: a spy conglomerate known as IIA (International Intelligence Agency). With a limited number of spy jobs up for grabs, can the Agency compete against the soulless vultures of IIA, or will our mom-and-pop spy agency be the next to get swallowed alive?”
  • On September 2nd, Season 3 of What We Do in the Shadows premieres on FX, with episodes streaming on Hulu the following day. Following the events of the second season’s finale, “we find the housemates in a panic about what to do with Guillermo after discovering that he is a vampire killer. This season, the vampires are elevated to a new level of power and will encounter the vampire from which all vampires have descended, a tempting Siren, gargoyles, werewolf kickball, Atlantic City casinos, wellness cults, ex-girlfriends, gyms and supernatural curiosities galore. Plus, Colin Robinson is turning 100. And Nandor, faced with his own eternal-life crisis, tries to inject his life with more meaning.”
  • On September 7th, Impeachment: American Crime Story, the third season of American Crime Story, premieres on FX. This season will tackle President Clinton’s impeachment and “unravels the national crisis that swept up Paula Jones (Annaleigh Ashford), Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein), and Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson) as principal characters in the country’s first impeachment proceedings in over a century.”

Which show are you most looking forward to?

Source: The Hollywood Reporter and TVLine.

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