Prepare yourself for another season of trash juice, self-loathing and questionable life choices: You're the Worsthas been renewed for Season 4, it was announced Wednesday by Eric Schrier and Nick Grad, presidents of original programming for FX Networks and FX Productions.
The critically acclaimed series is currently in the midst of its third season, which airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on FXX. Season 4 will premiere in 2017.
SEE ALSO:'You're The Worst' Season 3 is on the edge of total, complete darknessCreator Stephen Falk said of the renewal, "It is a daily thrill to have You’re the Worstin the same network family as Archer, Fargo, American Crime Story, The Americans, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Better Things, Louie, etc., and while I am currently deep in Post on Season 3 and so, so tired, you guys, I am overjoyed. That FX mysteriously manages to have a crystalline brand identity with such a wide variety of shows is a testament to the extreme talents of John, Eric, Nick, Chuck, John, Nick, Matt, Nicole, Kevin, Kate, Jonathan, Barbara, Stephanie and everyone else. I realize I don’t need to kiss their asses because they've already picked up the next season, but it is heartfelt.”
The show's recent Season 3 premiere was the show's highest rated telecast to date, and the series is up 13% in total viewers compared to last season's ratings.
Written and executive produced by Falk, the series stars Chris Geere, Aya Cash, Desmin Borges and Kether Donohue.
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