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Fox Cancels 'The Gifted' & 'Rel'

The Gifted and Rel are being canceled by FOX.

The network is canceling both shows, according to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday (April 17).

The show cancellations are the first announced for the newly independent Fox Entertainment.

The Gifted just finished its second season. The Marvel show’s renewal was already unlikely because almost all Marvel television is exclusively on Disney-owned platforms.

Rel starred Lil Rel Howery and was inspired by his life. The comedy followed a guy whose life is put to the test when he learns that his wife is having an affair with his barber and tries to rebuild his life post-divorce as a long-distance single father on the South Side of Chicago.

Fox Confirms Jussie Smollett Is Not Being Written Off 'Empire'

Moments ago, Fox released a statement continuing their support of Jussie Smollett amid reports that he’s being written out of Empire due to the controversy surrounding his hate crime case.

Jussie Smollett continues to be a consummate professional on set and as we have previously stated, he is not being written out of the show,” 20th Century Fox TV and Fox Entertainment said in a statement (via Deadline).

If you don’t know, police allegedly believe Jussie paid two brothers to stage the attack. Nothing has been confirmed. Jussie could face up to three years in prison if it’s found this was a hoax.

Fox's 'Rent' Live Musical Cast Announced: Vanessa Hudgens, Kiersey Clemons & More!

The full cast for Fox’s live musical version of the hit show Rent has been announced!

The show will feature Vanessa Hudgens, Kiersey Clemons, and more in leading roles.

Fox will air the live three-hour musical event on Sunday (January 27) at 7 pm ET. Be sure to check it out when it airs! Just Jared will live blog the show as well so stay tuned.

ARE YOU EXCITED to see Rent staged live on Fox?!

Click inside for the full cast list for the Rent live musical on Fox…More Here! »

Gillian Anderson Throws Shade at Fox for 'X-Files' Cancellation

Gillian Anderson is throwing some shade at Fox after the network said that “there are no plans to do another season [of The X-Files] at the moment.”

TVLine’s Michael Ausiello tweeted that Fox has no plans for a season 12 after Gillian‘s exit from the show.

Gillian shut down the idea that her exit is the reason for Fox’s decision to not move forward with the series. She tweeted, “Well Michael, the truth is…after exit of 77% of viewership.”

While season 10, which aired in 2016, had an average of 13.6 million viewers, season 11′s finale had only 3.4 million viewers.

Fox Unveils Fall 2018-2019 Schedule

Fox has just shared the new schedule for the Fall 2018-2019 season!

There are some pretty significant changes coming for the network. Breakout hit show 9-1-1 is seeing a big change as now the show will air on a completely different day.

In addition, Fox will now be airing Thursday Night Football games in a new deal with the National Football League.

Previously, Thursday Night Football was on CBS.

Click inside to see the full new schedule for Fox’s upcoming Fall season…More Here! »

Fox's Renewals & Cancellations for 2018 - Full Recap!

Fox has officially announced which shows have been renewed and cancelled for the upcoming season.

While many shows are safe and will be returning with new episodes, there were some shockers in Fox’s announcement!

Also, be sure to see what shows have been renewed and cancelled over on NBC, which shows were renewed and cancelled on CBS, as well as what shows have been renewed and cancelled at ABC. The full 2018-2019 television season will be announced next week. The CW also announced the shows that have been renewed and cancelled.

Click through the slideshow to see the fate of every Fox television show…

Fox's 'Rent Live' Will Air in January 2019

Fox has announced that the live production of the classic musical Rent will air on January 27, 2019.

It was previously reported that the special would air in late 2018, but the air date has been pushed back to 2019. It will air on the Sunday between the NFL Conference Championship Games and the Super Bowl, according to Deadline.

No stars have yet been attached to star in the production, but we can’t wait to see who will take on the roles originated by Idina Menzel, Taye Diggs, Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp, and more.