The new "Justified" revival premiered last week on FX with a double feature, as the first two episodes of the new season aired.
The show, called "Justified: City Primeval," sees Timothy Olyphant return to play Raylan Givens, a U.S. marshal from Kentucky. It is set in Detroit and chronicles the relationship between Raylan and his teenage daughter Willa Givens, played by Olyphant’s real-life daughter, Vivian, 20.
"Justified: City Primeval" will be an eight-part revival of the original series, which wrapped its sixth season in 2015.
Olyphant said during a panel in January he faced a "very deep sadness" when the original show ended, "not because of the character, but because of the people that I was working with and how much I had enjoyed being in their company, let alone being able to collaborate with them. I cried like a baby on that last day."
Here's what to know about the next episode and the rest of the season.
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The next episode will air at 10 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 25. You can also watch it on FX.com with a valid cable login.
You can stream FX live with a subscription to fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV or Sling TV.
Episodes will be available for next-day streaming on Hulu.
Along with Timothy and Vivian Olyphant, the show features Aunjanue Ellis (as Carolyn Wilder), Boyd Holbrook (as Clement Mansell), Vondie Curtis Hall (as Marcus "Sweety" Sweeton), Norbert Leo Butz (as Norbert Bryl), Adelaide Clemens (as Sandy Stanton), Marin Ireland (as Maureen Downey) and Victor Williams (as Wendell Robinson), according to FX.
FX released a trailer for the show on May 31.
Here are the release dates for episodes of 'Justified: City Primeval," according to IMDB.
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