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The Strain - Season 2 - Premiere Date Announced + Press Release

May 19, 2015

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THE STRAIN SET TO INFECT WITH SEASON TWO
PREMIERE ON JULY 12th

Award-Winning Thriller From Guillermo del Toro and Carlton Cuse, Based Off The Best-Selling The Strain Trilogy from del Toro and Chuck Hogan, Returns to FX on Sundays at 10 PM e/p, Beginning July 12th

LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2015 – The Strain returns to FX this summer for its highly-anticipated second season on Sundays at 10 PM e/p, beginning July 12th. The award-winning thriller from Guillermo del Toro and Carlton Cuse, based off of the best-selling The Strain Trilogy by del Toro and Chuck Hogan, was the most-watched new cable drama of 2014.

As the second season unfolds, the transformation has begun. It can no longer be denied — New York City is rapidly falling to an evil epidemic, and no one is coming to its rescue. Its citizens must fight or die. Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll) and his unlikely allies tried to take down the embodiment of this evil — the Master — and failed. Now Eph and Dr. Nora Martinez (Mia Maestro) concentrate on creating a biological weapon to wipe out the creatures, while Abraham Setrakian (David Bradley) searches for an ancient book he hopes will reveal the strigoi’s entire history...and possibly a way to kill them. Meanwhile, the Master is out for revenge, unleashing new and even more terrifying breeds of bloodthirsty creatures after our team. Our team must find a way to defeat him before the infection spreads too far and becomes irreparable … before they become monsters themselves.

The Strain hails from Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer Carlton Cuse along with Co-Creators/Executive Producers/Writers Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Gary Ungar, J. Miles Dale, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle and Regina Corrado serve as Executive Producers. The Strain is produced by FX Productions.

Season 1 of The Strain was 2014’s most-watched new scripted series among all basic and pay cable networks in Adults 18-49 (2.4 million). On a Live+7, multi-run basis, The Strain received 6.28 million Total Viewers and 3.49 million Adults 18-49 per week.

Season two of The Strain joins FX’s summer lineup, which begins with the television premiere of Louis C.K.’s latest standup special Louis C.K.: Live at the Comedy Store on Thursday, May 28 at 11 PM e/p, immediately following the Season 5 finale of Louie. Tyrant returns for its second season on Tuesday, June 16 at 10 PM e/p. The series premiere of Denis Leary’s new comedy Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll on Thursday, July 16 at 10 PM e/p will be immediately followed by the premiere of the second season of Married at 10:30 PM e/p.

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10 comments:

  1. I hope we get a trailer soon. I'm a little worried this season might start to look like Resident Evil: Apocalypse.

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  2. Finally! I loved season 1 so I'm really looking forward to this coming back.

    "new and even more terrifying breeds of bloodthirsty creatures..."



    Now that sounds cool :)

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  3. Horrible show.

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  4. can't wait one of my favourite shows

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  5. Yup... it's back... I bummed into Corey Stoll on the street one day as he was walking to his trailer and the toupee was in place.

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  6. *nods* It was quite bad I'm sad to say. And it takes a lot for Guillermo to disappoint me this much.

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  7. I'm pretty sure there was a trailer posted a few weeks back...

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  8. Yep. You're right. It was posted a couple of weeks ago. Thanks.

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  9. I don't understand why he has to wear that atrocity, he looks infinitely better when he's bald. And thanks for letting me know about the trailer, I totally missed that.

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  10. I agree he looks peeeerfectly fine bald ( ;P ), and I don't know why they made that choice either, but I don't mind it as much. As far at toupee's go I've seen worse.



    And you're welcome about the trailer.

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