Archer Season 6 Release Date: Archer Renewed for Season Six and Season Seven in FX! 13-Episodes On The Go By 2015 until 2016, Rumors Claimed

Archer Season 6 release date: Archer Renewed for Season Six and Season Seven in FX! 13-Episodes On The Go By 2015 until 2016, Rumors Claimed
Well, this is not a secret to all of us that FX has been around for some time now. Having that in mind, Archer renewal in the network is not anymore a surprise. The surprising thing here is that, FX is very committed of keeping Archer in the network. Right now, Archer season 6 will continue airing in the same network. Not only is that, because aside from the season six, season seven also on its way!
Last Friday, this particular cable channel already renewed the Archer for Season 6 and 7. However, new season will be having thirteen great episodes. Based on the Deadline's report, Archer will be continuing to air another season this year. And since this comedy show is currently airing season 5, let's just believe that this will continue until 2016. In addition, the outlet is as well as noting the 13-episodes of the comedy show. The 13 episodes will be enough for the future series. Because of this, it's great news for all of us especially to the fans because even until now the FX series is still on the top notch even rewatch.
For those who are asking, season 6 will never be aired until 2015. However, for the meantime, Archer will be watched all throughout this month. Hence, if you are intrigued with Archer Vice concept you can watch this over with the FX's show every Mondays around 10PM, Eastern Time.
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