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'Archer' Season 6 Release Date: January 2015, Exclusive SDCC Teaser Trailer

Fans of FX's hit adult animated TV series "Archer" rejoiced with the news that the show is renewed for another two seasons with 13 episodes each.

Meanwhile, showrunners and voice actors treated the audience who came in attendance at the Comic-Con International held in San Diego, with more news about the infamous Sterling Archer and the rest of ISIS agents.

Aside from the great announcement that that the spy show received its first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Animated Program, they also treated the attendees to an exclusive screening of the upcoming Season 6 premiere.

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According to SpinOffOnline, the episode opens with agent Archer in a "seedy tropical motel room" answering his mother's phone call about a certain CIA freelance mission. The mission, as revealed, involved the retrieval of a crashed spy plane in Borneo.

Arriving at the jungle, the self-centered ISIS spy Sterling encounters a WWII Japanese veteran. Meanwhile, the HQ renovation project headed by Cheryl and Cyrus ends up looking exactly the same as before.

Creator Adam Reed, speaking after the viewing, was asked pertaining to the show's return to old-school spy routine after the Archer Vice season.

"We sort of treated it from the start as a vacation and all vacations come to an end. So while it was fun, for me I was excited to get back to what we normally do after a long summer of cocaine," he said.

More topic discussions took place and Aisha Tyler, the voice behind the top female agent character Lana Kane, thanked the audience.

"This whole week is about fandom. It's all about you guys; we couldn't do what we do without you guys sitting out there staring at us with a look of confusion on your faces. You guys are awesome," she said.

"Archer" season 6 is slated to return in January 2015.

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