Programming for the month of September 2025 on FX Network: Schedule Overview
In the realm of television, there are several noteworthy premieres and finales to look forward to. The much-anticipated series premiere of "The Lowdown" is set for September 23 at 9 PM on FX. Created by Sterlin Harjo, a Native American filmmaker, this Southern noir crime drama is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and stars Ethan Hawke as citizen journalist Lee Raybon. Joining Hawke is Keith David as a mysterious stranger named Marty, and Tim Blake Nelson as Dale Washberg, the black sheep of the Washberg family. Kyle MacLachlan plays Donald Washberg, a gubernatorial candidate, and Jeanne Tripplehorn portrays Betty Jo, the grieving widow of Dale Washberg.
Another series making its debut on the same day is "English Teacher". Evan Marquez, a teacher in Austin, Texas, finds himself under investigation for a long-dormant incident involving his boyfriend. The series premiere promises an intriguing narrative.
For fans of crime dramas, "The Lowdown" offers eight gripping episodes that delve into the gritty exploits of its characters. FX's lineup for September also includes favourites like "Family Guy", "Futurama", "King of the Hill", and "The Simpsons".
In the realm of animation, "Futurama" is making a comeback with ten new episodes in 2025. The #1 most viewed show among Viewbots, "Futurama", will air new episodes on September 15 on FXX. The series finale of "Necaxa", a docuseries about Club Necaxa, a football club in Mexico, will air on September 18.
Moving on to the silver screen, multiple "Star Wars" movies are airing on FX all month long in September 2025. "Star Wars: A New Hope" was the top-grossing movie of 1977, and it's a treat to revisit this classic. "The Empire Strikes Back" is airing to celebrate its 45th anniversary, and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is featured prominently.
Lastly, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 17 is available in its entirety. For those who enjoy dark humour and witty banter, this is a must-watch.
September 2025 promises an exciting lineup of entertainment for viewers across various genres. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas, animation, or science fiction, there's something for everyone. So, grab your popcorn and settle in for a month filled with captivating stories!
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