AMC announced today that Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul will debut in November (exact date to be determined); Revolutionary spy series Turn will get a 90-minute premiere on April 6th, and rise of the PC series Halt and Catch Fire will debut this summer. New unscripted series Game of Arms is scheduled to debut of Tuesday, February 25th.
The first half of Mad Man’s split final season begins on Sunday, April 13th; Hell On Wheels returns this summer; Small Town Security and Freakshow return in May. AMC’s most popular series, The Walking Dead begins the second half of season four on Sunday, February 9th, following by Talking Dead and comic book men. Both The Walking Dead and Talking Bad have been picked up for a fifth season. For more details, check out the press release after the jump.
AMC Announces 2014 Programming Schedule
Newest Scripted Drama, “Turn,” To Debut with 90-Minute Premiere on Sunday, April 6 at 9PM ET
The First Half of “Mad Men’s” Final Season Begins Sunday, April 13 at 10PM ET
“Halt and Catch Fire” and “Hell on Wheels” Set for Summer 2014 Premieres and “Better Call Saul” Scheduled to Debut November 2014
“Talking Dead” Greenlit for Season Five
LOS ANGELES, CA – January 11, 2014 –AMC today announced key 2014 programming dates for new and returning scripted and unscripted series. The network’s newest drama, “Turn”- a spy thriller about the untold story of America’s first spy ring during the Revolutionary War – will kick off on Sunday, April 6 at 9PM ET with a 90-minute series premiere. One week later, on Sunday, April 13 at 10PM ET, the highly-anticipated first half of the final season of “Mad Men” will launch.
Summer 2014 will heat up with the June premiere of “Halt and Catch Fire,” which captures the rise of the PC era in the early 1980s, during which an unlikely trio – a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy – take staggering personal and professional risks in the race to build a computer that will change the world. Later in the summer will bring the season four roll-out of the AMC western “Hell on Wheels,” which grew to an average audience of 3.3 million viewers (live plus three days of time shifting) in its move to Saturday nights in 2013. “Turn” and “Halt and Catch Fire” are produced by AMC Studios and both series will be distributed internationally through Entertainment One (eOne) Television.
On the unscripted side, “Game of Arms,” will premiere on Tuesday, February 25 at 10PM, followed by May launches of the third season of “Small Town Security” and second season of “Freakshow.” The network also announced the season five pick-up of “The Talking Dead.”
“We are extremely excited about the 2014 line-up,” said Charlie Collier, AMC President and General Manager. “Both the returning and new series reflect our commitment to serving passionate audiences with compelling, character-driven story-telling.”
The year will wrap up with the season five premiere of television’s highest rated series, “The Walking Dead,” in October and the highly anticipated debut of the “Breaking Bad” prequel, “Better Call Saul” in November. From AMC and Sony Pictures, “Better Call Saul” focuses on the evolution of the popular Saul Goodman character before he became Walter White’s lawyer. Premiere dates for “Halt and Catch Fire,” season four of “Hell on Wheels,” season five of “The Walking Dead,” and “Better Call Saul” will be announced at a later date.
As previously announced, in the coming weeks AMC’s 2014 programming schedule will begin with the return of the second half of season four of “The Walking Dead” on Sunday, February 9 at 9PM. The mid-season premiere will be followed by the live aftershow “Talking Dead,” hosted by Chris Hardwick, and a repeat of “The Walking Dead” at 11pm. At midnight, the unscripted series “Comic Book Men,” which has been delivering one million viewers at midnight consistently, returns for the second half of its third season.
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Whether commemorating favorite films from every genre and decade, or creating acclaimed original programming, AMC brings to its audience something deeper, something richer, Something More. The network reigns as the only cable network in history ever to win the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Drama Series four years in a row, and boasts the most-watched drama series in basic cable history with “The Walking Dead.” AMC’s original drama series include “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “The Walking Dead,” “Hell on Wheels,” “Turn” and “Halt and Catch Fire.” AMC also explores authentic worlds with bold characters through its slate of unscripted original series like “Comic Book Men,” “Small Town Security,” “Talking Dead,” and “Freakshow.” AMC is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. and its sister networks include IFC, Sundance Channel, and WE tv. AMC is available across all platforms, including on-air, online, on demand and mobile. AMC: Something More.
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