Starring Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy, Erica Tazel, Jacob Pitts, Joelle Carter, and Natalie Zea, FX’s Justified has been renewed for a second season of 10 episodes. The TV show’s first season of 13 installments is set to conclude on June 8th.
Here’s the official release from FX that also includes teasers about upcoming episodes of Justified’s first season.
FX ORDERS SEASON TWO OF JUSTIFIED
Network Orders 13 Episodes for Second Season from FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television
Six All New Episodes Remain in Season One, Tuesdays at 10 PM ET/PT with Season 1 Finale Airing June 8Season One (First-Run) Averaging 3.4 Million Total Viewers and 1.7 Million Adults 18-49
With Multi-Run Weekly Average of 7.5 Million Total Viewers and 3.9 Million Adults 18-49
Basic Cable’s #1 New Series In Delivery of Men 18-49LOS ANGELES, May 3, 2010 – Justice has been served, as FX has ordered another season of its newest critically acclaimed hit drama series Justified, picking up a 13-episode second season, today announced John Landgraf, President and General Manager of FX Networks. Six all new episodes remain in season one, airing Tuesdays at 10 PM ET/PT, with the first season finale airing on June 8th.
“We are very excited about the tremendous, widespread acclaim that Justified has received from both audiences and television critics,” said Landgraf. “Graham Yost, Tim Olyphant, Elmore Leonard and their talented partners have crafted a uniquely ambitious and entertaining series which is everything we aspired to when we developed the show.”
Developed for television by Graham Yost and starring Timothy Olyphant, Justified (TV-MA) is based on the popular Elmore Leonard character “Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens” from his short story Fire in the Hole and some of his other novels.
“I’m just thrilled, and I’m looking forward to chronicling the future adventures of Raylan Givens,” said Yost. “To work with an actor like Tim, who was born to play this role, has been a wonderful experience.”
Through seven weeks, first-run episodes of Justified are averaging 3.4 million viewers and 1.7 million Adults 18-49. The weekly multi-run average viewership for the series is 7.5 million total viewers and 3.9 million Adults 18-49 (six episodes). Justified is this year’s number-one rated new series on basic cable in delivery of Men 18-49 (1.1 million). Justified was the most-watched series premiere in FX history, with 4.9 million total viewers, surpassing The Shield’s 4.8 million total viewers (3/12/02).
“This pick-up speaks volumes to the quality and collaboration on the series, and our unparalleled partnership with FX,” said Jamie Erlicht, President, Programming for Sony Pictures Television. “The viewer response to Justified has been as enthusiastic as ours was when we first heard the pitch.”
SOURCE: The Nielsen Company, NHI (Most Current)
Olyphant stars in the lead role of Givens, a true-blue hero born and reared in the hill country of eastern Kentucky, who left at age 19 to become a U.S. Marshal. Now, years later, after shooting a gun thug in a Miami hotel and thereby incurring the wrath of his Marshals Service superiors, Raylan has been sent in punishment (and by fate?) to the one place to which he vowed he would never return – Kentucky. But, being back in Kentucky, Raylan will also have to confront a past crowded with enough skeletons to choke a graveyard.
The series co-stars Nick Searcy as Givens longtime friend and boss “Chief Deputy Art Mullen”; Jacob Pitts as “Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson”; Erica Tazel as “Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks”; Joelle Carter as “Ava Crowder,” Boyd’s sister-in-law; and Natalie Zea as Raylan’s ex-wife “Winona Hawkins.” Walton Goggins guest stars as “Boyd Crowder,” who worked with Raylan in the coal mines as teenagers and has now chosen a criminal path.
Yost wrote the pilot and serves as Executive Producer/Writer on the series. Leonard is an Executive Producer on the series along with Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly and Michael Dinner, who directed the pilot episode. Justified is produced by FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television.
All new episodes of the first season of Justified air Tuesdays at 10 PM ET/PT through June 8. Upcoming episode descriptions are listed below:
Episode 8 – “Blowback” – 5/4/10
LOGLINE: When a murderous inmate takes hostages, Raylan must scramble to defuse the situation before the bullets start flying.
Writer: Benjamin Cavell
Director: Jon AvnetEpisode 9 – “Hatless” – 5/11/10
LOGLINE: Suspended from the Marshals Service, feeling like he has nothing to lose, Raylan faces off with the gangsters who are muscling his ex-wife’s new husband.
Writer: Dave Andron
Director: Peter WernerEpisode 10 – “The Hammer” – 5/18/10
LOGLINE: Determined to repair the damage he’s done, Raylan takes time away from his assignment bodyguarding an eccentric judge to track down an old lead.
Writer: Fred Golan & Chris Provenzano
Director: John DahlFX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable network from Fox. Launched in June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 96 million homes. The diverse schedule includes a growing roster of critically acclaimed and award-winning original series, an established film library of acquired box-office hit movies, and an impressive lineup of acquired hit series.
What do you think? Are you glad to hear that Justified will be back? Anything you really want to see in season two?
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Love Justified!!!! Exciting, coool and great drama. Timothy Olyphant is superb as Raylan!!!!
I love the show and can’t wait till it comes back on.
i can’t believe they wait so long to release the d.v.d. i love this show one of the best on t.v.. i am a huge fan of tymothy.
Justified is one of the first series that has kept us watching from the first episode to the last. My husband and I did not miss one single episode. We want the series to come out on DVD so we can watch it until season 2 starts again. This is a real hit!!! Maybe this will end up running as long as Dallas aired. We can only hope. Everyone at works talks about the series at lunch, breaks and inbetween.
Great show. Raylan seems to be holding himself in, trying to be a good lawman and play by the rules, when what he really wants to do is blow the bad guys away. You should let him. That’s why we watch, to see him “Justified” doing what we would like to do. Many of us are disgusted with the system turning criminals loose.
Great choice of weapons. The “Old School” 1911 is still the most popular semi-auto in this country and climbing.
The first season was fantastic, between the writing, production and Timothy Olyphant’s ability to bring the character alive with his “relatable” acting style, I couldn’t wait for the next episodes to hit during the first run. I think that the network is dropping the ball by not keeping production churning while the demand is hot. It just seems like bad business to take a hot, new show and go out of your way to let it cool off before bringing out season 2. Being a Kentucky native, it is engaging to have something more contemporary and better done than “Ma… Read more »
Terrific series. Wonderful actors, writing, plot. Keep it.
Why the long wait from June of 2010’s series ending to the second season beginning in February of 2011? My Husband and I REALLY love this show and can hardly wait until the new season (#2) begins. Why can’t FX show Season One re-runs until the next year’s new episodes start?
I thought it was the 3rd season coming up.
Waiting for Season 2. Loved the show.
Lookin g forward to new episodes…Are there any forthcoming?
Great. fine show give me a date.
Has any decision been made as to when the 2nd season of Justified will start to air??? I would really hate to see this show slide off into never never land, it is a very good show. Mr Olyphant is outstanding in this part even better than his part in Deadwood.
Love this series. Can’ t wait for the new season. Best series since Sons of Anarchy, 24 hours and Prison Break
WHEN WILL THE SECOND SERIES BEGIN? I REALLY LOVE THIS SERIES…..KEEP IT COMING AND MAKE IT LAST LONGER!
Can’t wait- a really good show
Truly the best new show. Can’t wait for season 2. Timothy Olyphant is absolutely fabulous. Don’t get much better than this.