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FX Sets Fall Schedule: When Will Sons of Anarchy Come Vrooming Back?

FX has announced fall premiere dates for five series, including the network's biggest hit, Sons of Anarchy, which will come vrooming back with a 90-minute episode.Sons of Anarchy exclusive: Rockmond Dunbar is the new sheriff in townThe supersized Sons, which will jump the story ahead 14 months, bows Tuesday, Sept. 6  at 10/9c. The 13-episode fourth season follows Jax (Charlie Hunnam), Clay (Ron Perlman) and the rest of the club as they return home from jail to find that SAMCRO doesn't necessarily run the show in Charming in anymore...

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FX has announced fall premiere dates for five series, including the network's biggest hit, Sons of Anarchy, which will come vrooming back with a 90-minute episode.

Sons of Anarchy exclusive: Rockmond Dunbar is the new sheriff in town

The supersized Sons, which will jump the story ahead 14 months, bows Tuesday, Sept. 6  at 10/9c. The 13-episode fourth season follows Jax (Charlie Hunnam), Clay (Ron Perlman) and the rest of the club as they return home from jail to find that SAMCRO doesn't necessarily run the show in Charming in anymore.FX's newest series, American Horror Story, premieres Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 10/9c. The mystery series from Nip/Tuck and Gleeco-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk tells the tale of Ben Sherman (Dylan McDermott), a therapist who moves with his wife Vivien (Connie Britton) to San Francisco for a fresh start only to find their new house is haunted.

Ryan Murphy talks new FX show American Horror Story: Everyone was freaked out by the creature

Comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphiareturns for its new season on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 10/9c. That same night at 10:30/9:30c, the network will offer its fall audience a sampling of animated spy comedy Archer. After a three-week run, fantasy football comedy The Leaguetakes over the Thursdays-at-10:30 time slot on Oct. 6.Rescue Me, FX's acclaimed firefighter drama will air its series finale on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 10/9c, just days before the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that inspired the series.Which shows are you most looking forward to watching?