Donald Glover Promises ‘Magic’ From AtlantaFX Seasons 3 And 4

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Stone Mountain native Donald Glover is ready to shine again. The AtlantaFX star tweeted on Friday, Nov. 7 that he’s got some new heat in the works. If you’ve wondering how AtlantaFX Seasons 3 and 4 will go, here’s what he had to say on Twitter.

“While I’m here: ‘Atlanta’s 3+s4 are going to be some of the best television ever made. Sopranos only ones who can touch us,” he tweeted.

Not since Season 2’s “Robbin’ Season” has the anticipation for AtlantaFX been so intense.

What we know about AtlantaFX Seasons 3 and 4 are that they are being shot in succession like “part one and two,” according to the network’s president, who dished on the show during a pandemic Zoom call.

The first episodes of Season 3 are scheduled to be released in January 2021, while the next eight will be due in the autumn.

Filming locations are reportedly set around Atlanta, other parts of Georgia and even abroad.

The show’s popularity is centered on Glover, who is a manager and promoter for his cousin, an aspiring rapper. 

What Is Atlanta FX About?

it has become TV-making lore that Glover pitched the head of FX on a whole other show than what we recognize now as Atlanta.
 
If you’ve never watch Atlanta FX, you may be wondering what it’s about. The show is based on the interactions between two close cousins and their mutual friend in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
Earn (Glover) is a down-on-his-luck father who is trying to mend his relationship with his baby’s mother. He’s terrible at keeping a job so he agrees to manage the fledging rap career of his cousin Alfred (Brian Tyree Henry), who raps under the stage name “Paper Boi”.
 
That’s a lot going on, but if you add Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) in the mix, the hijinks commence. 

Final Word

For those in America, Atlanta FX is available on two streaming services: Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. Here’s how to watch Atlanta FX.

Atlanta has become a movie mecca in recent years and Georgia has been a favorite location for TV productions since the state instituted generous tax breaks for film companies that agree to shoot locally. Projects from CBS, NBC, HBO, BET and more are slated to shoot in the latter part of the year and the foreseeable future.

Because of the steady flow of movie and TV productions, Atlanta has been called the Hollywood of the South and it’s not just a label.. If you want to be an actor, the city has classes you can take as well as places that provide headshots and more. You can also audition at numerous casting calls to build your movie and TV reel.  
 
With more than 900 movie and TV projects just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.
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