"Snowfall" Renewed for Fifth Season on FX
Season Four of the Acclaimed Drama Series Has Posted a Remarkable
+41% Increase in Total Viewers Versus Its Prior Season
"Snowfall" Airs Wednesdays at 10pm ET/PT on FX and Is Available the Next Day on FX on Hulu
LOS ANGELES, March 23, 2021 - FX has renewed its acclaimed drama series Snowfall for season five, it was announced today by Eric Schrier, President, FX Entertainment.
Through the first three episodes of season four, Snowfall is enjoying an incredible +41% increase in Total Viewers, averaging 5.1 million Total Viewers across all platforms. Five episodes remain in the current 10-episode fourth season, which airs Wednesdays at 10pm ET/PT on FX and available for streaming the next day on FX on Hulu. Season four concludes on April 21st. The acclaimed drama series created by the late Academy Award(R) and Emmy(R) nominated director John Singleton, Eric Amadio and Showrunner Dave Andron.
Julian Kimble of The Ringer said Snowfall is "One of the best shows on TV... .For years, Snowfall has been the best show you aren't watching - now it's blossoming into something you can't miss" and Khris 'Khal' Davenport of Complex wrote, "One of the most relevant pieces of television to hit the small screen in the last five years... .It's a series drenched in '80s pop culture with a dynamic lead and an engrossing story that's flush with the right music, great costuming, and somehow still being slept-on by those who should know."
"Snowfall has come into its own as one of the best dramas on TV, its quality and audience growth is a remarkable achievement for a show in its fourth season," said Schrier. "This series owes its excellence to the amazing team behind Snowfall, its Co-Creator John Singleton and Co-Creator/Showrunner Dave Andron and Executive Producers Walter Mosley, Leonard Chang and Tommy Schlamme. Damson Idris and our entire cast continue to deliver outstanding performances every episode."
Snowfall's fourth season continues tomorrow night, Wednesday, March 24 at 10pm ET/PT on FX with episode 6, "Say a Little Prayer." Franklin (Damson Idris) suffers the consequences of his choices. Jerome (Amin Joseph) and Louie (Angela Louis) expand the business. Teddy (Carter Hudson) is sent reeling. Irene delivers an ultimatum. Written by Ihuoma Ofordire & Dave Andron; directed by Logan Kibbens.
In the fourth season of Snowfall, business is booming. It's January 1, 1985. Ronald Reagan has won his re-election campaign proclaiming it is "morning again in America," but in South Central, Los Angeles, it feels more like the sun is getting low. The demand for crack cocaine is high, and while our crew of dealers led by Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) are benefitting greatly from the rising tide of addiction, they are also starting to become aware of the damage the drug is doing to the people and to the place they love. With the entire nation taking note, the LAPD is diverting serious money and resources to the "war on drugs." Politicians' phones are ringing. Powerful people are concerned from the hallways of The White House to those of CIA headquarters, where there are whispers that one of their own may be involved in this burgeoning epidemic.
Created by John Singleton & Eric Amadio and Dave Andron, Snowfall is executive produced by Singleton, Andron, Thomas Schlamme, Amadio, Michael London, Trevor Engelson, Leonard Chang, Walter Mosley and Julie DeJoie. Andron serves as showrunner. Snowfall is produced by FX Productions.
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