Tuesday, September 4, 2012

AMERICAN HORROR STORY Returns October 17; SONS OF ANARCHY September 11

FX has set its fall schedule including the returns of SONS OF ANARCHY and AMERICAN HORROR STORY.

FX launches the fifth season of its award-winning drama SONS OF ANARCHY on September 11 at 10 p.m. ET/PT with a special 90-minute episode and will continue to run on Tuesdays at 10 p.m.. The series is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club’s (MC) desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that, charming. Season five begins with Jax and Tara as the club’s new king and queen after learning the truth behind his father's death and facing the consequences of the club's illicit deeds. Stripped of his patch after Jax discovers he was complicit in John Teller’s death, Clay recovers from gunshot wounds that nearly killed him while Gemma is faced with a new life without the comfort of her family. With the threat of RICO still looming, Jax has to find a way to protect his family and save his club as SAMCRO is pulled into a conflict with a potent new enemy. Sons Of Anarchy is created by executive producer/writer/director Kurt Sutter and stars Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman and Katey Sagal. The series is produced by Fox 21 and FX Productions.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM makes its debut on October 17 and will air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Set in 1964, AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM stars Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Zachary Quinto, James Cromwell, and Joseph Fiennes. Last year, the miniseries earned 17 Primetime Emmy® Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are executive producers of AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM. It is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television.

1 comment:

  1. These two shows are so addictive and if I had to choose a favorite I’ll be honest and say that I couldn’t. They are so different but equally drama-filled and they make for outstanding TV. I’ve spent many evenings watching both shows when I should have been doing homework. This year I’ve got my Hopper set to record both shows so if I do have a test to take or a paper to write I can tune in after I’m done. I work at Dish so I got to test it out before I did the upgrade. I’m excited though because all of my favorite shows are making a return to TV finally after what seemed like years. I have a good feeling that both shows are going to step it up this season and I can’t wait to get caught up all over again.

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