![]() Someone’s done their business in a toilet – and they take that as a clue. Over the course of the four stories that make up the first and second episodes of the new wave of Beavis and Butt-Head series, we see the pair wandering into a bathroom and mistaking it for an escape room. Somehow, both are equally challenging fare for the duo. Now, they're tackling other unfamiliar frontiers, like an escape room… and a cardboard box. In fact, that was the last time we saw them, and during that outing, they traveled to space and through time. Their made-for-streaming movie certainly proved that already. Now, they're back with more misadventures: a slew of fresh episodes rebooted for modern audiences that should appeal to fans old and new.įor anyone concerned that time had done something crazy to Beavis and Butt-Head, like help them to finally mature or learn how to be productive members of society, don't worry they're still just as comically moronic as you remember. After returning to the small screen from a hiatus that lasted over a decade, the pair starred in this summer’s Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, a Paramount+ exclusive that found the teenage slackers doing what they do best: trying to score and being their arrestingly stupid selves. Judge has an overall deal at HBO and is developing “QualityLand” and “A5” for the network.It truly is the summer of Beavis and Butt-Head. He directed the classic comedy film “Office Space,” co-created HBO’s acclaimed series “Silicon Valley,” and co-created Fox’s beloved “King of the Hill” where he voiced Hank Hill. Comedy Central recently picked up a “Daria” spin-off, titled “Jodie,” as part of the network’s recent push for more adult animation.Īs for Judge, beyond his work on “Bevis and Butt-Head” he’s worked on a variety of critically acclaimed films and television shows over the years. “Daria,” a similarly-acclaimed spin-off (that Judge was not involved in) that centered on the titular recurring character from “Beavis and Butt-Head,” premiered in 1997, running for five seasons and led to two TV films. An eighth season was released in 2011 and a theatrical film, “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America,” premiered in 1996. “Beavis and Butt-Head” premiered in 1993 and ran for seven seasons. The original show centered on Beavis and Butt-Head, two heavy metal-loving teenage idiots who blunder through life and spend a significant portion of their free time critiquing various music videos. The original “Beavis and Butt-Head” has endured as one of history’s most acclaimed animated comedies for its melding of hard-hitting social commentary with aggressively low-brow humor. ![]() “It seemed like the time was right to get stupid again,” Judge said in a statement. ‘South Park’ Season 26 Sets February Premiere Date “We are thrilled to be working with Mike Judge and the great team at 3 Arts again as we double down on Adult Animation at Comedy Central” Chris McCarthy, president of Entertainment & Youth Group, said in a statement. “Beavis and Butt-Head were a defining voice of a generation, and we can’t wait to watch as they navigate the treacherous waters of a world light-years from their own.” The network has ordered two seasons of the new series, which promises “meta-themes relatable to both new and old fans – Gen X parents and their Gen Z kids.” The deal also includes additional spin-offs and specials but specifics about those projects - as well as the release date for the upcoming two-season revival - are still under wrapsĪs with the original series, Judge will write and produce the series as well as voice the two dim-witted protagonists. Heh heh heh.Ĭomedy Central has announced a new deal with original series creator Mike Judge to reimagine MTV’s classic animated comedy.
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