The new station FXX has unveiled its programming slate, launching on Tuesday, April 1st – as the younger-skewing funnier extension of FX Canada, FXX is an outlaw of the mainstream, featuring original scripted series, acquired movies and series, and original Canadian programs.
“Our viewers have shown us that they have an appetite for thought-provoking programming, and FXX will deliver the unconventional series that have established the FX brand as an industry leader in creating critically acclaimed content,” said Hayden Mindell, Vice President of Television Programming & Content at Rogers Media, in a press release. “Along with our partners at FX Networks, we look forward to rolling out even more compelling and ground-breaking programming in the year ahead.”
As the destination for non-traditional content in Canada, FXX will mirror its U.S. counterpart with a rebellious roster that defines the FX brand. The specialty channel will broadcast a combination of established hit comedies, such as “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Eastbound & Down,” and “Wilfred,” as well as new series “Ali G: Rezurection,” new animated comedy “Chozen,” and the Canadian-filmed black comedy “Fargo,” based on the Coen brothers’ Oscar®-winning film and starring Billy Bob Thorton.
FXX will be available to Rogers digital customers via free preview until June 30 on channels 64 and 566 (HD).
Photo: FX Canada/Wilfred