Archer Gets Fifth Season on FX
FX has ordered a 13-episode fifth season for its hit animated comedy Archer. The network has also revealed it will submit the series into a new Emmy category.
FX has ordered a 13-episode fifth season for its hit animated comedy Archer. The network has also revealed it will submit the series into a new Emmy category.
Archer star H. Jon Benjamin would like to see Sterling Archer’s lifestyle to catch him up, saying, “I just like feel like I want him to gain, like, 15 pounds, like he won’t metabolize alcohol as well or something soon.”
It may be the start of a new year, but it’s also the start of a new month and that means as ever a look at what’s lying ahead in terms of new seasons and new shows on television. The days of mid-winter being a quiet time for television schedules is over, with January seeing the return of a couple of comedy favorites, the return of what may be Syfy’s best series and a couple of newcomers waiting to win your attention.
Archer creator Adam Reed and stars H. Jon Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, Chris Parnell and Amber Nash gathered at Comic-Con International for a rowdy, and off-color, panel about the animated series.
H. Jon Benjamin, the voice of Agent Sterling Archer, talks about turtlenecks, yelling, obscure references, Burt Reynolds and the upcoming third season of FX’s animated comedy Archer.
Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston will appear on the two-part season finale of FX’s animated Archer. The series returns for its third season on Jan. 19.
It’s September, and that means only one thing: The start of the new Fall Season is only weeks away. With all manner of new shows about to begin and old favorites returning, here are the five shows we can’t wait to watch this month.
The cable network opens its fall season with the 90-minute premiere of Sons of Anarchy. It also added American Horror Story, a thriller from Glee co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, to the lineup.