We’re barely halfway through November, and already FX and FXX are gearing up their winter wares for 2016. The cable network has set official premieres for the eleventh season of Always Sunny, as well as the premiere of Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story, two comedies and more.

Per FX’s official announcement, Season 11 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia will return Mac, Dee, Charlie, Dennis and Frank to the FXX stage on Wednesday, January 6, immediately followed by the Season 2 premiere of Jay Baruchel’s Man Seeking Woman. You can check out the first teasers below:

According to the release, Always Sunny Season 11 will feature “a move to the suburbs, shooting a smut film, defending themselves in court, and playing another deranged round of the legendary board game Chardee MacDennis. As for Man Seeking Woman, the “surreal new season about the life-and-death stakes of dating will follow Josh Greenberg as he soldiers through foolish texts, awkward dates, cloning disasters, man-on-car sex, hundreds of deaths, and worst of all, a season-long love triangle with his best friend.”

On January 21, Zach Galifianakis and Louis C.K. will unveil the new FX clowning comedy Baskets, while American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson will arrive on February 2. FX also released a more official Baskets synopsis:

Chip Baskets (Galifianakis) wants to follow his dream of being a French clown—however, reality keeps interfering. Saddled with financial difficulties and facing an impenetrable language barrier, he moves back home to Bakersfield with high hopes. There, he is forced to confront his past while working as a rodeo clown and competing with his siblings for his mother’s approval and affection.

Finally, The Americans Season 4 will debut in March of 2016, with a full date yet to be announced. We’ll hopefully have more trailers for all the above soon, but which of FX or FXX’s 2016 series hold the most appeal?

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