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Hulu To Be Official FX Streaming Home Next Year
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The cable network and the streaming service, both of which are owned by Disney, are teaming to launch "FX on Hulu." The programming hub will feature new original programming — including the previously announced FX drama Mrs. America starring Cate Blanchett — as well as become the exclusive home to more than 40 FX series including new and current shows.
In addition to Mrs. America, FX originals that will move to Hulu include A Teacher (starring Kate Mara and Nick Robinson), the Jeff Bridges drama The Old Man and Alex Garland's Devs. They will not air on FX's linear network. All four shows will launch on FX on Hulu in 2020. Other original scripted shows will likely be added to FX on Hulu.
FX on Hulu will launch in March and feature every season of many originals that aired on FX over the past 17 years. FX Productions will also produce other original scripted series for Hulu.
Devs will launch on Hulu in March, followed by new episodes of FXX's Dave and Cake, FX's Breeders and season four of Better Things, with those episodes arriving the next morning after their linear debut.
As part of FX on Hulu, FX's library of more than 40 original series will stream on the Disney-owned platform. All current series will be available to stream on Hulu the day after they air on FX. Library titles with pre-existing SVOD deals with Netflix and Amazon will remain until those deals expire, at which point the programming will move to Hulu. Any exclusive deals that have been made for the life of a series at other streamers will not be impacted.
FX still has Murphy's American Horror Story through its 10th season in 2020 as well as the hits Atlanta, Better Things, Fargo, Mayans, Pose, Snowfall and What We Do in the Shadows. Upcoming fare includes Y: The Last Man, an untitled comedy starring Lil Dicky, Breeders and the Monica Lewinsky-focused installment of Murphy's American Crime Story.
As for Hulu, the four FX shows help solidify the brand under Disney as a home for premium adult content to go alongside originals like The Handmaid's Tale, Castle Rock, Pen15, Shrill and Ramy, as well as the upcoming series Little Fires Everywhere, among others. The streamer currently has 28.5 million paying subscribers, up from 26.8 million in May.