John Landgraf Walter Mosley John Singleton Dave Andron Nick Grad Los Angeles Los Angeles show stars death John Landgraf Walter Mosley John Singleton Dave Andron Nick Grad Los Angeles Los Angeles

FX Renews 'Snowfall' For Sixth & Final Season

Reading now: 497
justjared.com

FX has revealed that its hit show Snowfall will be back for one more, and final, season on the network, according to Variety.

The crime drama is set in 1980s Los Angeles, during the crack cocaine epidemic. The current season, season five, takes place in summer 1986, and follows Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) and his family as they’ve become rich and are on the verge of having everything they’ve ever wanted, until basketball star Len Bias’ crack-related death sends lawmakers and the Los Angeles Police Department after them. Click inside to read the official statement from FX about the renewal… “FX first partnered with legendary writer-director John Singleton and the rest of the creative team six years ago to pursue their vision for an ambitious, powerful drama about the explosion of the crack epidemic of the early 80s,” Nick Grad, president of original programming at FX, said in a statement. “Today, as the fifth season of ‘Snowfall’ reaches new heights of acclaim and viewership, there is no question that this series has become an FX classic drama.

We are thrilled to order a sixth season that will enable Dave Andron, Walter Mosley and the rest of the producers to bring ‘Snowfall’ to a climactic finale showcasing the brilliance of everyone involved, from the stellar cast led by Damson Idris, to the writers, directors, artists and crew.” “To tell a story worth telling, with creative partners you respect and admire, at a network that supports you throughout and allows you to end on your terms.

That’s the dream,” Dave Andron, series creator added. “I am so grateful to everyone at FX from John Landgraf on down and to the entire ‘Snowfall’ family for helping us get there.

Read more on justjared.com
The website starsalert.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA