In a flurry of announcements, FX ordered the limited series Fargo and renewed the crime drama Justified and the comedies It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The League and Legit. The latter three will anchor the new network FXX.
“There’s just so much going on this year. It’s a really interesting season,” Justified star Timothy Olyphant told Spinoff Online at the red-carpet premiere of Season 4.
Patton Oswalt has joined the fourth season of FX’s Justified as a local constable who went to high school with Raylan Givens and helps the marshal capture a bail jumper.
FX has ordered a 13-episode fourth season of Justified, the Emmy-winning crime drama based on a character created by Elmore Leonard.
If common wisdom is to be believed, movies are a directors’ medium, whereas television is a writers’ medium. And, on the face of it, that appears to be true: Movies, after all, can afford the time and money to set up visually spectacular shots that will stay with the viewer in a way that television rarely (if ever) can, leaving television relying on the stories they’re telling in order to win people over. But … a writers‘ medium? Really?
As soon as January arrives and the holidays are out the way, television can finally begin to settle back into the business of offering enjoyable entertainment on a regular basis. Not only will we get new episodes of favorite shows like Fringe and Parks and Recreation, but there are also midseason premieres of favorites old and, just maybe, new. Here are five you should pay attention to.
FX has released a new teaser for the third season of Justified, the acclaimed crime drama that stars Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins. The new season debuts in January.
Winners of the 63rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards included Peter Dinklage for outstanding supporting actor in a drama for HBO’s Game of Thrones and Margo Martindale for outstanding supporting actress in a drama for FX’s Justifed.
With six episodes remaining in its second season, the critically acclaimed drama Justified has been picked up for a third. “Critically, the show is on a roll,” FX Networks President John Landgraf said.
Although Lights Out, about a washed-up former heavyweight champion fighting for a comeback, is down for the count, the future is looking significantly better for FX’s neo-Western Justified.
Building toward Wednesday’s premiere, FX has released new posters for the second season of Justified, starring Timothy Olyphant as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. Combined with two recent trailers, they give fans of the acclaimed series a lot to look forward to.
The second season of Justified, FX’s critically acclaimed neo-Western, will debut on Feb. 9. In this 13-episode run, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens must face off with the criminal organizations left by the death of Bo Crowder, all while becoming entangled with the mercurial Boyd Crowder.