Billions, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and more, coming to Stan in September

Stan have announced their full schedule for September, which includes a number of exclusive premieres, such as the return of Billions, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and the brand new series BMF.

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERES

Billions
September 6
Season Return
Only on Stan / Same Day as U.S.

In the second half of season five, the presence of powerful billionaire Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) sends ripples through Axe Capital and gives Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) a potential new weapon in his fight against Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis). Alliances form, get ripped apart and form anew, and everyone from Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) to Wendy (Maggie Siff) gets roped into the conflict, which comes very close to destroying all they hold dear. The series also stars David CostabileCondola RashadKelly AuCoin and Jeffrey DeMunn. Jeanane Garafolo will guest

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‘American Horror Story: Double Feature’ Premiere Introduces Vampires

SPOILER Alert: Do not go through if you have not however watched “Cape Fear” and “Pale,” the two episodes that aired as the “American Horror Tale: Double Feature” premiere on Aug. 25.

It has been approximately two a long time due to the fact the final period of “American Horror Story,” which took absolutely everyone on a journey through 1980s slasher motion picture tropes with “1984.” The new season is also setting up with a movie reference in “Double Characteristic,” but centered on what the creators have reported about the topic, it basically suggests there are two stories this season.

The first is subtitled “Red Tide” and it will encompass the first 6 episodes of the period the second is “Death Valley” and it will be showcased in the final 4 episodes. Presumably, for the reason that this is “AHS,” the two halves will be connected in some way —

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Television set Now: All American Looks to the Foreseeable future and Ridiculousness Gets a Sense-Superior Spinoff

(Photos: The CW/MTV)

(Pics: The CW/MTV)

With higher college winding down, the teens of All American take into account everyday living further than Beverly and South Crenshaw in The CW drama’s Time 3 finale. Also right now: MTV’s Ridiculousness franchise will get a cute and cuddly up grade with Adorableness, Bachelorette Katie Thurston can make a complicated selection, and the Underneath Deck Mediterranean crew hits the city for a evening off. Here’s what is new and noteworthy on Tv set this Monday:

All American: Period finale. Just when Spencer (Daniel Ezra) has factors all figured out, Billy (Taye Diggs) learns about his devastating top secret. Elsewhere, Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) and Asher (Cody Christian) get some unforeseen news, and Coop (Bre-Z) suffers a disappointment on tour. Watch preview. 8:00 PM ET on The CW

Adorableness: Collection premiere. Viral movies of cherished animals and sweet youngsters choose heart phase in MTV’s new

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