Showing posts with label Original Series. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

'IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA' SERIES TO END


It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia sees its end in the very near future. But don't whip out those hankies just yet, the show will continue on for at least two more seasons. It was revealed today that the FX show will end its run after the tenth season, next year. Fans can expect the normal 13-episode run for the upcoming ninth season, and most likely another 13-episode run for its final season. With an end date in mind, most likely producers will come up with a surefire way to end the show with a bang!

The ninth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is scheduled to premiere September 4th on FXX, the new channel FX is launching September 2nd. FXX will consist of original shows like It's Always Sunny and The League, as well as air reruns of old Fox television shows.

Soccer fans who enjoy the Fox Soccer network will notice the switch on September 2nd since FXX will be taking over the sports channel. Due to Fox losing U.S. broadcasting rights to air Premier League soccer matches to NBC, a decision was made to retool the channel.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

NETFLIX'S 'HOUSE OF CARDS' MAKES TV HISTORY...


Earlier this morning, history was made when the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were announced.


House of Cards, a Netflix Original Series, became the first series delivered online to be nominated for an Emmy. Correction, nine Emmys. The political drama received a best drama series nomination, as well as lead acting nominations for its stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright.

Additionally, Netflix's other Original Series, Arrested Development, also received a best acting in comedy nomination for Jason Bateman. Though the show originated on FOX, this would be the second show currently streamed through Netflix that is Emmy nominated.

The Emmys will air on September 22.