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FX will once again aggressively take on the broadcast nets this fall, unveiling ...
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FX will once again aggressively take on the broadcast nets this fall, unveiling premiere dates for veteran series including "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Sons of Anarchy."
Cabler plans to move "Sons of Anarchy" to Tuesday nights, where it will air at 10 p.m. starting Sept. 8. Second season of the show, which stars Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal and Ron Perlman, will include guest stars Adam Arkin and Henry Rollins.
FX has 13 episodes on tap for "Anarchy."
The fifth season of edgy laffer "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" returns to Thursdays at 10 p.m. starting Sept. 17 - the same night NBC rolls out its 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. comedy lineup. "Sunny's" fifth season will consist of 12 episodes, part of the whopping 39-episode order FX made last year for the comedy.
FX plans to also pair a new original comedy with "Sunny"; that show will be announced at a later date.
Then there's the sixth and penultimate season of "Nip/Tuck," which is back in October with 10 new episodes.
Cabler also has the network premieres of theatricals "Ghost Rider," "Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer," "Spiderman 3" and "Live Free or Die Hard" on tap for fall.
Source: Variety
Been really getting into Sunny in Philadelphia show rocks. Want to check out Sons of Anarchy still though
It's nice to get the 30 Rock and PArks and Recreation before Always Sunny. It's like a warm-up before all the good stuff comes on. Sunny is the most underrated comedy on cable television. It's on the floor laughing hirlarious, yet it has a cult following and no emmys to show for it.
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