American Dad Renewed For Two More Seasons

TBS has ordered 2 more season of American Dad!!!Today, The Superstation has officially announced [...]

TBS has ordered 2 more season of American Dad!!!

Today, The Superstation has officially announced that they have picked up American Dad for 2 more season, insuring that the show will appear on the network through 2018. This is the second time that TBS has renewed the series, which initially began its run on Fox before moving to The Superstation. Each new season -- 12 & 13 -- will have 22-episodes.

Season 11 of America Dad will begin airing on on TBS and Adult Swim in early 2016. Adult Swim is TBS's sister network, and they will continue to air the encore of each new episode after its TBS premiere.

Created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman, American Dad! joined the TBS slate in October 2014 with the start of the show's 10th season. Since then, it has ranked as basic cable's #1 scripted series in the Monday 9 p.m. timeslot with adults 18-34 and #2 in the timeslot with adults 18-49. Overall, American Dad! reaches an average of nearly 4 million viewers per episode through its telecasts on TBS and Adult Swim, as well as through TBS's on-demand, digital and mobile platforms. - TBS

American Dad! is an irreverent, satirical, award-winning animated comedy that sprang from the minds of creators Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. The series centers on super patriotic CIA agent Stan Smith (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) and the misadventures of his unconventional family in Langley Falls, Va. Stan's blissfully unaware wife, Francine (Wendy Schaal), has an unfaltering loyalty that allows her to turn a blind eye toward Stan's unabashed arrogance. Meanwhile, Stan constantly butts heads with his 18-year-old left-wing activist daughter, Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane), who knows just how to push her father's buttons, whether it's by helping the homeless, demanding women's rights, or advocating gun control. Hayley's 14-year-old brother is the geeky-yet-confident Steve (Scott Grimes), a kid who spends his time playing video games and obsessing about the opposite sex.

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