Trace Adkins’ country music drama Monarch will not be debuting on FOX at the end of the month as expected. The network said COVID-19 concern was the reason the series would be pushed to launch in fall.
“Unfortunately, due to the unavoidable realities of the pandemic and the profound impact COVID-19 continues to have on our industry and around the world, it is necessary to reschedule Monarch’s January 30 debut to the Fall,” a Fox spokesperson said. “As the cornerstone of Fox’s new 2022-23 slate, shifting a show of this magnitude allows us to have its entire first season produced, create additional, high-profile content and promotional windows to support launch, and give our viewers the best opportunity to enjoy the series as intended with a non-compromised run of episodes. We thank our cast, producers, writers and the entire crew for their tireless work and continued dedication to the country music-filled world that is Monarch.”
Monarch was created by Melissa London Hilfers and is a multigenerational country music drama about country music’s most influential family. The Roman family is led by tough and talented Dottie Cantrell Roman, played by Susan Sarandon, and her husband Albie, Adkins’ character. Their success is at risk, and the family comes together to protect its legacy and future.
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