FX Sets Premiere Dates for ‘The Bear’ S4, ‘Alien: Earth,’ & ‘The Lowdown’

FX has announced when we can expect the fourth season of “The Bear”, Noah Hawley’s “Alien: Earth”, and “The Lowdown” featuring Ethan Hawke, to premiere on our screens.

On the 25th of June (6/25), I’ll be eagerly diving into the entire fourth season of “The Bear” on Hulu, starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time or 5 p.m. Pacific Time. This binge-worthy release is a carryover from its FX on Hulu days. The series will also be available internationally on Disney+! Can’t wait to see what unfolds!

Beginning on Tuesday, August 12, the series “Alien: Earth” will make its debut with two episodes available for streaming on Hulu at 8 p.m. Eastern/Pacific Time, and simultaneously airing on FX cable channel. Global audiences can enjoy the show on Disney+. The entire season of eight episodes will roll out one new episode every subsequent Tuesday.

Beginning Tuesday, September 23rd at 9 p.m. Eastern Time (ET/PT), the new drama series “The Lowdown” will make its debut on FX. Over the next six consecutive Tuesdays, an additional episode will be aired each week; these episodes will become available on Hulu the day after their initial airing. Internationally, “The Lowdown” is set to arrive on Disney+.

In the fourth season of “The Bear”, the characters Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, Sydney Adamu, and Richard “Richie” Jerimovich are gearing up to elevate The Bear, which is not only their restaurant but also their fine-dining establishment, to a higher level, as stated by FX.

As fresh hurdles emerge at every turn, the team must learn, adjust, and conquer,” the summary for season four states. “This season, striving for greatness isn’t just about improving – it’s about choosing what matters enough to keep.” (Picking up from where we last were.)

In addition to The Bear, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, and Matty Matheson star in the series. Oliver Platt and Molly Gordon appear regularly, while Christopher Storer serves as executive producer alongside Josh Senior, Joanna Calo, Cooper Wehde, Tyson Bidner, Matheson, Hiro Murai, and Rene Gube. Courtney Storer is a co-executive producer and culinary producer for the show.

In “Alien: Earth”, the story unfolds as the enigmatic deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot experiences a crash landing on our planet. This event leads Sydney Chandler’s character, “Wendy”, and a diverse team of tactical soldiers to stumble upon an ominous revelation that places them in direct confrontation with Earth’s most formidable danger.

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2120 found me in a world run by five colossal corporations: Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold. In this Corporate Age, our society is teeming with cyborgs and synthetics, living side by side with humans. However, the game takes an unexpected turn when the brilliant mind behind Prodigy Corporation, its Founder and CEO, unveils a groundbreaking technological breakthrough – hybrids, humanoid robots imbued with human consciousness. The debut of the hybrid prototype named “Wendy” signals a new era in the pursuit of eternal life. But then, disaster strikes as a Weyland-Yutani spaceship collides into Prodigy City, and Wendy and the other hybrids stumble upon horrifying alien lifeforms more terrifying than anyone could have ever dared to imagine.

The TV series titled “Timothy Olyphant’s Project” also includes Hawley, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Joseph Iberti, Dana Gonzales, and Clayton Krueger as executive producers. Notably, this production is an adaptation of the “Alien” film franchise, which explains the involvement of these particular EPs in the project named “Alien: Earth.

The crime drama “The Lowdown,” produced by Sterlin Harjo (known for “Reservation Dogs”), revolves around Lee Raybon, a citizen journalist from Tulsa who self-labels as a ‘truthstorian.’ His relentless pursuit of the truth frequently lands him in tricky situations.

The Disney-controlled cable network that supplies top-tier content for Hulu (and globally for Disney+) expressed many thoughts regarding this particular topic.

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Disney’s cable network, which provides high-quality content for both Hulu and Disney+ internationally, had a lot to express on this issue.

Lee resides and operates within a unique bookstore located centrally in Tulsa, serving as a beloved sanctuary and informal gathering spot for the community. Although Lee isn’t particularly idealistic, he is deeply dedicated to exposing corruption and uncovering the city’s hidden decay, even if it endangers him. His relentless investigations frequently lead him into the darkest corners of Tulsa — and more often than not, away from his 14-year-old daughter “Francis” (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), a bright child who shares his inquisitive nature and yearns to accompany him on these escapades. His former partner “Samantha” (Kaniehtiio Horn) grows frustrated by Lee’s unending pursuit of truth, but continues to recognize the goodness within him — particularly when it concerns Francis, the one constant aspect they’ve consistently supported throughout their relationship.

As I delve into the explosive investigation of the Washberg dynasty’s darkest secrets, the sudden suicide of “Dale Washberg” (Tim Blake Nelson) leaves me with a gut feeling that I’ve uncovered something monumental. Tracing clues left by Dale, hinting at the mysteries surrounding his death, I can’t resist the urge to dig deeper. My findings lead me to “Betty Jo” (Jeanne Tripplehorn), who appears more intrigued by her brother-in-law “Donald Washberg” (Kyle MacLachlan), a potential governor, than by her deceased loved one. Powerful entities don’t want me to uncover any more truths about the Washbergs.

Besides drawing interest from those close to him, Lee has caught the notice of a secretive figure who always seems to materialize when Lee is off guard: polished and charming, “Marty” (Keith David) shares Lee’s admiration for esteemed authors, and displays an unusual curiosity towards Lee’s inquiry regarding the Washberg clan.

Beyond Harjo, the series is also overseen by executive producer Ethan Hawke – along with his wife, Ryan Hawke, and Garrett Basch. Each of these series is produced under the banner of FX Productions.

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