Bad boys are back and the sirens are calling.
The revival Season 33 of reality-TV-favorite “COPS” exclusively rolled out on Fox Nation, Friday.
Fox Nation, the streaming service complement to Fox News Channel, announced in September it would inherit the rights to the hit series after it was canceled in the wake of the .
Today, subscribers can binge the first four episodes, and non-subscribers have the opportunity to catch a free episode. New episodes are slated to release every Friday on the app.
The series follows city police officers across the country during patrols, calls for service and other police activities. The show has also featured both state and federal agencies, including and the United States Marshals Service.
Featured in the first four episodes are a determined quad driver who attempts to outrun police, a deputy who has doubts about a man’s professed distrust of banks, and a man who ignores obvious red flags when buying a moped — and ends up paying the price.
During its run time, “COPS” received four primetime Emmy nominations and earned the American Television Award for Best Reality-Based Program in 1993.
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Fox News’ Laura Carrione contributed to this report.
Kristen Altus is a production assistant with Fox News.