According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hulu’s Reservation Dogs is airing its first season on FX. The critically acclaimed show is airing two episodes on every Monday night, finishing up a few weeks before the third season premieres on August second on Hulu.
Reservation Dogs is one of several series that are airing on FX, including Under the Banner of Heaven, which aired in March, and The Patient aired in April.
Reservation Dogs is created by Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok, What We Do In The Shadows) and Sterlin Harjo (Four Sheets To The Wind, This May Be The Last Time). Garret Basch (The Night Of, What We Do In The Shadows) and Taika Waititi produce, while Sterlin Harjo The series has all indigenous directors, cast, and writing room. This is a unique first for a series in America.
Starring in Reservation Dogs are Lane Factor (The Fablemans) as Chester “Cheese” Williams, Devery Jacobs (Rhymes For Young Ghouls, The Order) as Elora Danan Postoak, Paulina Alexis (Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Bones Of Crows) Wilhelmina “Willie Jack” Samson, and D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Only The Good Survive, Bloody Hell) as Bear Smallhill. In the first season, these actors star as Indigenous teenagers whose friend Daniel dies. After his death, the group travels to California to fulfill Daniel’s dream of going there, planning, stealing, and saving on the way. After some obstacles during the first season, the group is scattered in season 2. They also discover that their California dream might not be what they expected it to be.
The series has won a Peabody award, two American Institue Film Awards for Television Programs of the Year, Two Spirit Awards, and almost universal critical praise.