On Thursday, July 25 at San Diego Comic-Con, FX transported guests including What We Do in the Shadows stars Mark Proksch, Matt Berry, Kristen Schaal, EP/director Kyle Newacheck and EP/writer Paul Simms into their favorite series at #FXSDCC. Immersive experiences included a pop-up interior of The Bear restaurant, the spine-chilling FX Fearless Hellevator and photo moments from What We Do in the Shadows and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
#FXSDCC is open to the public now through Sunday, July 28 at the Hilton Bayfront Lawn. Fans can enjoy a daily chef’s special featuring exclusive merch at FX’s The Bear Restaurant Pop-Up, pose for photos outside of Paddy’s Pub from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and ride through twelve spine-chilling moments from the American Horror Story universe and Grotesquerie, the new Ryan Murphy horror series premiering this fall, on the FX Fearless Hellevator.
For information about all of FX’s experiences for Comic-Con, visit FXSDCC.com and please follow FX’s social media accounts below:
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About FX
FX, a division of Disney Entertainment, is a global multiplatform brand that develops, produces, commissions and markets original programming for Hulu and the FX and FXX linear channels in the U.S., and Disney+ in all other international territories. The FX brand mark appears above the title across its entire slate of originals. Over the past two decades, FX has been responsible for some the most-critically acclaimed and award-winning shows on television. Some of the brand’s current and legacy titles include the dramas American Horror Story, American Crime Story, The Americans, Damages, Fargo, FEUD, Justified, Nip/Tuck, The Old Man, The Patient, Pose, Rescue Me, The Shield, Shōgun, Snowfall and Sons of Anarchy; the comedies Archer, Atlanta, The Bear, Better Things, DAVE, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Reservation Dogs and What We Do in the Shadows; and a growing slate of docuseries and documentary films including The New York Times Presents, Welcome to Wrexham and Dear Mama.