FX is planning on making a big splash this year in San Diego. Along with planning a live Archer event, FX is also bringing an immersive Virtual Reality experience to any and all American Horror Story fans. However, the VR experience is part of much larger art exhibit!

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At the Hilton Bayfront, fans of FX shows Archer, American Horror Story, The Strain, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll will be treated to an immersive experience that places fans in their favorite worlds. As for the horror fans out there, “American Horror Story will curate a virtual reality experience unlike any other that takes participants on a unique journey through terrifying encounters inspired by the hair-raising series.”

Horror and VR experiences seem to be the perfect match and it’s sure to garner some attention during the convention. Lucky for fans, FX has set up a website that allows you to reserve a spot for your VR experience! Starting July 19th, you can book your spot at AHSReservations.com.

As for the other FX shows, here’s what’s planned for the FXhibition:

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Paddy’s Pub will offer an escape from the heat providing water on tap for fans to stay cool throughout the day. A real bar will house the water taps and consumers will receive a branded collapsible cup to enjoy their drink. The FX Lounge will also be available throughout the day to provide shade and entertainment, where guests can rest their feet in seating inspired by some of the world’s most iconic chairs re-interpreted as notable props from various FX series, including the American Horror Story: Hotel Mattress as a Barcelona Bench and Archer’s Martini Olive as an Oliva Chair.

 

On display in the FX Sculpture Garden, fans can take advantage of social media worthy photo opportunities with iconic characters sculpted as busts including, Archer’s “Pam Poovey,” American Horror Story: Asylum’sWhite Nun, Man Seeking Woman’s Troll, The Strain’s “Quinlan,” Baskets’ Clown and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s “Frank Reynolds” as the “troll” character from The Nightman Cometh.

 

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll’s turbulent rock culture will be illustrated through a dramatic larger-than-life installation, featuring a smashed guitar with broken pieces several feet in size for a life size exhibit.

For more information on the FXhibition, you can visit their site here as we get closer to SDCC!

Just minutes ago, FX has announced that they’re bringing their Emmy-nominated comedy/spy show to the San Diego Comic-Con.

On Thursday, July 21, the entire Archer cast will perform live aboard a 222-foot long yacht at the 5th Avenue Landing. Additionally, fans will be able to enjoy live entertainment, food, drinks, giveaways, and a photo booth and lounge while the yacht is docked at the marina.

The ARCHER Live! event will feature H. Jon Benjamin (Archer), Aisha Tyler (Lana), Jessica Walter (Malory Archer), Judy Greer (Cheryl Tunt), Chris Parnell (Cyril Figgis), Amber Nash (Pam Poovey), Lucky Yates (Krieger), series creator/executive producer Adam Reed (Ray Gillette), and executive producer Matt Thompson.

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How would you like to spend the night with the ‘Archer’ cast aboard this beauty?

Tickets are available on EventBrite.com or by registering through the PlayStation Vue app. It should be noted that those wishing to attend must be at least 21 years of age. As of this writing, all tickets were ‘sold out’, but fans are encouraged to sign up for the waiting list as tickets may become available in the near future. Again, this event is free and it doesn’t appear that a pass to the San Diego Comic-Con itself is required to attend ARCHER Live! Boarding begins at 6:30 P.M. with the show scheduled to begin at 8 P.M.

Geekscapists, click on this link and act fast! Hopefully we will see you all at San Diego Comic-Con!

Archer is about to go through some major changes. Again.

It’s been quite a rollercoaster few seasons for Archer. Besides the thematic escalation, there have been changes to the dynamic of that kooky office as well; They’re not even named ISIS anymore, and for good (and unfortunate) reasons. Archer Vice was a bold experiment that, however divisive its reception, proved that this golden age of television is a space for bold exploration.

But the show goes on, and Archer more or less returned to its regular antics and familiar spaces last season, including a bottle episode where the whole gang was stuck in their office elevator. What can we expect this season? I went to San Diego Comic-Con and spoke to the people responsible for Archer to find out.

I think that there’s a lot of changes, specifically when it comes to the power structures and the relationship between the characters,” said Casey Willis, the show’s executive producer. Lucky Yates, who provides the voice for the mad Krieger (and the face for Ray!) echoed that sentiment. “There’s been some role shifts and some sort of status shifts within the group, is really all I can say.” I tried to egg him on to give more, but he said he values his role on the show “a little too much.”

Will these changes be permanent? “Who knows,” said Yates. “The core of the show … is our relationships between our cast of characters. No matter what their occupation or whatever is. Like relationships, they evolve and change and things shift around. Suddenly good guys are bad guys, and all that kind of shit. As long as that keeps going and moving around, I think we’ll be all right.”

“You’re going to see us working hard for the money this season. It will be fun to see everybody putting their various levels of espionage skills to the test.” Aisha Tyler is naturally charismatic, which tends to happen if you’re selected to host things like E3 conferences and Whose Line Is It Anyway? Her portrayal of the iron-willed Lana has endeared fans to both her and her character over the years. “[We] are the worst spies ever and don’t seem to have any jobs. You kind of saw us turn to cocaine dealing, which we weren’t very good at either, mainly because Pam just kept … turning it into foodstuffs and then bottling it down. [And] Lana is obviously the best spy on the show, the most confident, and I think you’ll see that … going forward this season.”

“We’re not airing an episode at Comic-Con because it’s so secret that we can’t reveal anything because we’ll ruin it all,” added Amber Nash, who portrays the wonderful Pam in Archer. “There’s some big stuff happening. The fun thing is, just like when we did Archer Vice, the dynamic between the characters is what the show is, no matter what they’re doing, it’s always going to be those guys being those guys. We’ve done two episodes so far, and the scripts are even funnier than last season. It’s really exciting.”

I tried guessing if that means someone Archer takes over the organization. “I don’t know if Archer has the capacity to really take over,” said Willis. Could someone like Cheryl? “That would be awesome.” He shifts a little. “I mean, that could be it.”

So I asked Cheryl. “I don’t know the plan,” Judy Greer told me in a noisy press room at Comic-Con. She sounds exactly like Cheryl: speech, tone, inflection, vocabulary. It was awesome, to the point it was almost kind of scary. “I don’t ask. I assume they would tell me if I asked, but it’s more fun for me to get the script and … learn it that way. They told me before we started sort of the new concept. There was a concept they were talking about and they had mentioned that to me, but otherwise, it’s way more fun to just get the script and read it.”

After nearly seven years of getting scripts, I wondered if anything still surprises its cast. “I feel like I’m always surprised,” Greer said. “I just can’t believe the mind of Adam Reed. It genuinely shocks me every time I read a new script. Even when he kind of came up with Archer Vice, I was like, ‘Who would do that?’ The show’s a total hit … and it just keeps getting more and more of a following and you’re just going to change the whole thing? Totally fearless. Totally exciting. So smart. So interesting. “

Chris Parnell, a Saturday Night Live veteran who plays the try-hard Cyril, says he’s surprised at “how consistently [series creator] Adam [Reed] is able to keep writing the show, and write it with such great jokes and scenarios and detail.” What doesn’t surprise him? “In terms of where he puts us or what he does with us, nothing shocks me.”

But one thing did shock him: I asked Chris what he thought of Cyril being a type of spirit animal for those who forever try hard but fail. We all know one, and I know several. They frequently relate to Cyril, but what did comedy veteran Parnell think about his popularity with those kinds of viewers? It surprised him. Looking in my eye, Parnell says I’ve told him “something, in a way … because people say how much they love Cyril. And it’s interesting to hear that maybe that’s a part of why. Because I hadn’t actually thought of that.”

Returning to the topic of Adam Reed, Judy Greer noted with eyes open and darting. “I’m always shocked by him and how he can come up with this stuff. Where does it come from?”

I couldn’t find out where it comes from in the mind of Adam Reed, the mastermind behind this massive cult show. This seventh season has managed to attract the likes of Patton Oswald and Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons as guest stars. “They’ll both be in a few episodes,” Reed said. But as the show gets a little long in the tooth, what could possibly be next? As Reed puts it, Archer is “limitless.”

“All things we couldn’t probably do live action, because they’d be expensive, but I’d really love to do a submarine episode.” Reed acknowledges that similar submarine episodes have already been done before on the show, but he wishes to tackle it more properly soon. “I’m fascinated with submarine movies,” he puts it.

Is anything off the table when it comes to Archer? Turns out, there are limits. “For me, things that remind me of bad news in real life. Just because it’s a bummer to write,” Reed admitted. “I don’t think there’s anything where [FX] would go, ‘Oh, that’s too much.’ When we’ve talked about terrorists, they’ve been obviously made up terrorists, like the Free New Finland Army or whatever … I guess it’s self-editing, but FX would let us do whatever, I’m sure. Except throw a baby. They won’t let us throw a baby.”

Wait, what?

“Archer was babysitting for … the prostitute’s baby.” I remembered the episode. “He was going to throw a baby to disarm a gunman, and FX was like, ‘You can’t do that.’ I think Archer threw the baby up in the air and when everybody looked at the baby, Archer kicked the gun out of the guy’s hand and then caught the baby. Usually we turn in an episode and they’re like, ‘Great, thanks for the episode,’ but that one scene they watched over, to make sure, how high is the baby going, is the baby in danger at all during the process? They’re a baby-friendly network.”

Jessica Walters, who plays Mallory Archer, the matriarch of the spy organization, is a film and TV legend. She’s not above gross comedy, “but compared to some of the stuff on cable, I don’t think we’re that risqué.” Sitting next to Jessica is intimidating. She’s nothing like the venom-spewing Mallory, but her presence commands you direct her attention to her yet she’s as sweet as mint candy. Being used to the screeching, rigid Mallory, hearing Walters speak soft was oddly comforting amidst the busy Comic-Con press room. “I just love [playing Mallory]. It’s so much fun to have something that you really care about to do, and make a living at it. It’s incredible. Like a dream still.”

“Dude, it blows my mind,” Yates tells me about playing Krieger on Archer. “Not too long ago, I was just a con-goer. I was an attendee. We have Dragon-Con in Atlanta and I go to it every year. Now suddenly I’m on the other side of the panel tables … The first time I saw a guy dressed as Krieger was at Dragon-Con. I went up to him and I was nerding out about him so much. He was like, ‘Yeah, cool.’ I was like, ‘I’m sorry. I play Krieger on the show.’ He was like, ‘What?’ The two of us were just like, ‘But, you!’”

Much of the people who work on Archer still can’t snap themselves out of the madness that is both Comic-Con and the show’s popularity. That includes its creator, Adam Reed.

“I didn’t think I would be sitting here even in season one. I didn’t think the pilot would get picked up. When it did, that just floored me. The ratings were terrible the first season, it was sort of on the bubble, the Winter Olympics were that year, and I think just because the Olympics went  off or something, and then people were like, “Let’s check out this other show.” FX stuck with it, but I didn’t think it would have been the success that it is at all, so I’m continually amazed.”

Archer begins its seventh season this fall on FX.

Lately, it seems like everyone is making videos and putting them on the internet. However, with all that content out there, it is tricky to find material worth watching. Well, I found something definitely worth watching and it is a brand new webseries called Get Spy. I spoke with creator and writer, David Beatty, about the new show.

 
Congratulations on the launch of your new web series! How does it feel?
Fantastic! After months of shooting and then editing, it’s very fulfilling to get this project out into the public so people can see it. Also having the cast and crew watch the project is very rewarding. Their dedication and talent is my inspiration to do good work. And the truth is, all the actors in GET SPY turned in such wonderful performance, it’s a complete joy to share that with the world.

In addition, I would say the feeling is also very terrifying because it’s always sort of vulnerable to put something out there. Fortunately the reviews have been very positive and people seem to really like the show and that helps ease the nerves.

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What was the inception for Get Spy? Were you influenced by any TV shows or movies in particular?
I’m a huge fan of the show Archer on FX and HBO’s VEEP. I would say I tried to create the bastard stepchild of those two series. Also, perhaps more significantly, I was inspired to make this show because I wanted to create something for this specific group of actors. We all met, at one time or another, at the same acting studio in Los Angeles: Studio 24/7 with Mark McPherson. The very beginning of this idea started with a desire to bring all these talented people together and focus that talent into a single project we can call our own. Because we studied together, we spoke the same artistic language. I wrote each character specifically for the actor. We even brought some scenes into our acting class as a way to rehearse. By the time shooting began, everybody had a personal investment and our artistic history and sense of responsibility to to each other helped create the elements I consider best for an environment of creativity. In short, we trusted each other and that’s a very valuable asset when collaborating.

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What was the most challenging part of the process?
Most challenging is right now, the part where you have to publicize the show and try to get it out there for people to see. It’s cliche and we’ve all heard it before but really is so much content out there, it seems impossible to break through the chatter. However, it helps to have something you are really proud of, easy to get behind and share.

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In the course of shooting, did any moment stand out to you? Good or bad.
The day we filmed episode 1 ‘The Disc’ the temperature outside was 107 degrees. The scene called for us to do a lot of running and punching and fighting, falling on the ground, etc. That day truly tested our ability not to kill each other. At one point I was convinced none of it was worth it. But magically, at the end of the day, when we got all the shots, everybody was home nursing their sore feet and drinking a cold beer it was incredibly clear how wonderful it is to overcome obstacles. After that day, it was like we could do anything. It’s a great feeling to come out the other end successful knowing you didn’t let the little things beat you down.

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How did this project come into being? Did you do any sort of crowd funding? Labor of love?
It’s all labor of love. Everybody on the project worked together because they believed in it and were part of the process. I remember the first table read where I suggested that maybe the script was a little too ambitious for such a shoe string budget. I was met with a resounding vote of encouragement to do it anyway. The group said not to worry, we will figure it out. They were excited, which made me excited. It was that first read and the cast enthusiasm that gave me the courage to continue. It’s a simple reminder how important it is to surround yourself with positive people who support your goals and help you realize your dreams.

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Is there a season 2 in the works?
I would love to do second season! I have already begun to sketch out ideas and maybe some spin off ideas. It’s such a fun show and I think there is a lot of possibility for these characters.

Any final comments?
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Episodes 1-5 are now available!

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The hit anime series, Fate/stay night, is back and Aniplex will be hosting the US premiere! Fans will able to enjoy the very first episode before it airs on television. The event will be held at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles, CA on September 28th. Doors open at 12:15pm PST and the event begins at 1:00pm. Attendees of the event will receive a Fate/stay night giveaway item while supplies last.

This series will be featuring the Unlimited Blade Works arc. This arc will focus on the heroine Rin Tohsaka, her summoned servant Archer, and the situations involving the other participants of the fifth Holy Grail War.

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Hideki Goto, President of Aniplex of America, Inc. says that he expects both new and veteran fans of the Fate/stay night franchise to enjoy this exclusive event. He went on to say, “The Fate/stay night series is an anime title that has captured the hearts of many fans and it continues to be popular through the years. I’m looking forward to enjoying this unique story on the big screen along with the fans.”

To purchase tickets for the Fate/stay night US Premiere event, please visit: http://fatestaynight.bpt.me/

For more information on Fate/stay night, please visit the official website at: http://www.fatestaynightusa.com/

Aniplex of America, Inc. had also confirmed Fate/stay night will begin its streaming schedule through Hulu (www.hulu.com) and Crunchyroll (www.crunchyroll.com) from October. The specific date, time, and platforms will be announced at a later date.

Fate/stay night is an excellent series! If you are not familiar with the story, read below.

Fuyuki City—a city surrounded by the ocean and the mountains becomes the setting for an age-old ritual. To realize the mythical Holy Grail, which is said to grant any wish from its possessor, seven masters are given seven heroic spirits chosen by the Grail. These heroic spirits or servants are: Saber, Lancer, Archer, Rider, Caster, Assassin and Berserker. Each master will enter into a contract with their assigned servants and battle the other masters and servants to the death until only one pair remains…

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Let’s just get right to it. The main protagonist, Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin), is essentially the American douchebag version of James Bond. There. I said it. Everything about him screams “selfish, though oddly charming, asshole.” The writers have taken tropes from every spy movie, television show, comic book or whatever piece of media you can think of and jacked it up to 11. Archer is basically the embodiment of Hollywood machismo, though slightly more refined. With an iron liver, combat and trade craft training, and an unhealthy obsession with Burt Reynolds, he is the everyman of espionage. The more American part of the show is that their agency ISIS is a completely private agency and perpetually on the verge of bankruptcy. I mean, can we get more American than that these days?

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Sterling Archer

Archer is arguably the most successful show currently on FX, and in its fourth season, with a fifth confirmed. We’re really here to figure out just why it’s so popular. I mean, it was created by Adam Reed, the creator of the cult favorites Sealab 2021 and Frisky Dingo. Though it’s animated, in no way is it a kid’s show. It may be the single most non-PC program on television, primetime or otherwise. I can certainly see that being a part of its allure, as is the almost constant innuendo (not that I’m complaining, of course.) His self-centeredness is epic in scope, as is his nearly complete lack of compassion for others. His “skills” are a mix of James Bond and Frank Drebin (look it up, kids) and really half skill/half dumb luck. He really is awesome and ludicrous at the same time. The thing is, he’s not the only thing people keep coming back for. There are plenty of other characters and factors to draw viewers.

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Lana Kane

As I said, there’s not just Sterling Archer to pin the success of the show on, but also the supporting cast. I would say the runner-up is Archer’s ex, Lana Kane. She is ironically very sensitive to non-PC language and innuendo, especially when it comes from either Sterling or Malory Archer. The interactions between these three are one of the reasons fans love the character (voiced by Aisha Tyler), as is the history between them, known or otherwise. The two butt heads more often than Carol (or was it Cheryl?) changes her name or “Dr.” Krieger develops a mad-sciencey experiment. Then there’s Archer’s mother, Malory, who really needs her own separate article. There’s just so much wrong with that relationship and even just her. So let’s move down to Cyril. Honestly, just the fact that we’re not even sure what his and Lana’s relationship is anymore is probably a big part of why I keep watching. The froggy little accountant for ISIS somehow always manages to find money out of thin air. Speaking of frogs, the farm-raised (and it certainly shows) head of Human Resources, Pam, is easily one of the funnier ISIS employees. Aside from Lana, the openly gay Ray Gillette is the only really qualified and dependable field agent at ISIS. Like everyone else, he is incredibly non-PC, though generally asks that others be so.

(clockwise from top) Krieger, Carol, Pam, Archer, Ray and Cyril
(clockwise from top) Krieger, Carol, Pam, Archer, Ray and Cyril

With all of that considered, the best part may be just how outlandish the characters and scripts really are on a given season. It’s ridiculous to the point of being like nothing else on television, and as close to NSFW you can get in a cartoon this side of Ren and Stimpy. With all of the classic spy tropes, innuendo, crude humor and near nudity, it’s perfect for college kids and their only slightly more mature parents. All of this adds to the insane beauty of Archer, which is a strange mash up of stuff that, on paper, should not work, but somehow does with a screwed up perfection. While many of the episodes are very standalone, there are plenty that work within the larger narrative, but I feel like that’ll take a while to really get to a true finishing point. Until then, let’s all sit back, relax and enjoy the best/weirdest/funniest damn animated series since the heyday of The Simpsons.