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11.05.2020 - 16:06 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
Fox became the first broadcast network to announce its fall schedule for the 2020-2021 season on Monday amid the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the more interesting additions to Fox’s fall lineup is “LA’s Finest.” The police drama, a spinoff of the “Bad Boys” film franchise, stars Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba and aired its first season as a Spectrum original last year, with Season 2 set to debut on Spectrum’s VOD service in June.
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With much of the TV biz on COVID-19 lockdown and the fate of many “bubble” series still TBD, Fox forged ahead with its 2020 Fall TV schedule announcement on Monday. As expected, the network’s lineup largely consists of sports franchises, reality series, animated tentpoles and postponed scripted fare.
Fox has revealed the fall 2020 television schedule, and the Coronavirus pandemic is sending some ripples through the autumn’s airwaves.
Fox's 2020-2021 fall TV schedule is going to look mighty different compared to last season. The network announced its keeping many of its big players benched until midseason, aside from The Masked Singer and Masterchef Junior.
There's good news for all the Bad Boys fans who either don't get the Spectrum channel or don't know what it is. Fox has announced that L.A.'s Finest, the Spectrum spin-off series to the Bad Boys movies, will make its network television debut this fall as part of Fox's 2020-2021 TV lineup.
Fox has released its fall 2020 schedule, giving us our first glimpse of a fall season impacted by the coronavirus. The network's plans for moving forward are ambitious, considering the uncertainty in Hollywood (and everywhere else) right now — The Masked Singer, for example, plans to shoot episodes in August and return by fall. This is, to say the least, an unprecedented time that could change one day to the next.