" data-credit="FX" src="https://o.aolcdn.com/images/dims?crop=1990%2C1048%2C379%2C424&quality=85&format=jpg&resize=900%2C474&image_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2Fstorage%2Fmidas%2Fd99c0d5940d92aaae6670c47c729eeea%2F206003015%2FAtl_Pilot_0722_514d.JPG&client=a1acac3e1b3290917d92&signature=ec1410f1a25c4026e662d2f4cd664796fb2f2477" data-mep="2345919" data-provider="other" data-provider-asset-id="206003015" />FX is booking a return trip to "Atlanta" in March.

The cable network announced premiere dates for several of its shows, including Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated comedy "Atlanta" and the final season of Emmy-nominated "The Americans."

The former returns Thursday, March 1 and has a new title: "Atlanta Robbin' Season." Earn (Donald Glover) continues to work the city's music scene, trying to get cousin Paper Boi's (Brian Tyree Henry) off the ground.

The latter will conclude the story of Russian spies (played by Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys) starting Wednesday, March 28. Elizabeth and Philip Jennings find themselves on opposite sides of KGB conflict, all while daughter Paige follows in their spycraft footsteps.

FX also announced that its new drama, "Trust," premieres Sunday, March 25. "Trust" tells the story of the 1973 kidnapping of Getty heir John Paul Getty III (also the premise of the recent movie "All the Money in the World"). The cast features Donald Sutherland, Hilary Swank, and Brendan Fraser.