FX Chief on Hulu Partnership and Why Streaming Will Lead to an ‘Overwhelming Amount of Content’

Months after shutting down the short-lived FX+, the new Disney-fied FX is re-entering the streaming era. Kind of. Beginning March 2, “FX on Hulu” becomes the “official” streaming home for FX shows — including all seasons of past FX shows and new original series produced by FX specifically for the streaming platform. Episodes of current FX series will be made available to stream on Hulu the day after they air on the linear network. The first two shows that FX will be producing , the Alex Garland sci-fi series “Devs” and Cate Blanchett’s “Mrs. America,” will debut in March and April, respectively. Two more — “The Old Man” and “A Teacher” — will air later this year. Also Read: 'Fargo': Noah Hawley on How Season 4 Could Connect to Earlier Editions TheWrap caught up with FX Networks CEO John Landgraf during the Television Critics Association press tour, where he spoke about how the FX on Hulu partnership gives them additional development shelf space and how the streaming boom could look after three more big launches in 2020. The following interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. With the FX on Hulu strategy, are you worried that the FX brand...

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