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'Futurama' Revival Ordered at Hulu (variety.com) 92

"Hulu has ordered a(nother) revival of Futurama," writes Slashdot reader aitikin, sharing a report from Variety. From the report: Variety has learned that the streaming service has ordered 20 new episodes of the adult animated sci-fi comedy series. The revival hails from David X. Cohen and Matt Groening. Cohen developed the original series with Groening, the series creator.

Original series cast members Billy West, Katey Sagal, Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr and David Herman will all return. John DiMaggio, who voiced Bender and several minor characters, is not currently attached. According to an individual with knowledge of the project, the producers are hopeful DiMaggio will return. Should that not happen, Bender will be recast. Production will begin this month with an eye towards a 2023 premiere.
"I'm thrilled to have another chance to think about the future... or really anything other than the present," said Cohen. "It's a true honor to announce the triumphant return of 'Futurama' one more time before we get canceled abruptly again," added Groening.
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'Futurama' Revival Ordered at Hulu

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  • Mix feelings (Score:4, Interesting)

    by mishehu ( 712452 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @03:03AM (#62254905)
    I have the entire collection of episodes and movies. And I did think that it got a little weak in the last two volumes, but it was still enjoyable. But most importantly, I think "Meanwhile" was a great episode to end on. I am not so sure I want a revival at this point to ruin that.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I remember it had a few good gags in most episodes, and towards the end started finding more and more excuses to put the female characters in skimpy outfits or just nothing at all. I guess they had to chase the ratings.

    • by fazig ( 2909523 )
      It's always been a mixed bag in my opinion, though I certainly agree that the 'good' episodes became rarer towards the end.
      I'm also one of those people who would rather have a series that didn't end on a bad note just be like that instead of making it worse. But for people who want to watch it, because they enjoy it, why not? Just like I don't have to watch the new Star Wars or Star Trek. Thus it doesn't affect the way I enjoyed the previous installations of that franchise.

      Lore-wise the Futurama writers
      • All three futurama final episodes have been great. The Comedy Central episodes werenâ(TM)t in general wonderful, but some of them were hilarious, and some of them have really smart gags, like the Banach Tarsky Dupla Shrinker.

        I have high hopes that they can come up with more solid stuff. I just hope it doesnâ(TM)t become the Simpsons in its later years.

        • Tome the big issue with the Comedy Central episodes it they were about three minutes shorter. Going from around 21 minutes to 18 minutes of content per episode really hurt their story telling abilities. If the Hulu episodes are at least 21 minutes long I hope the magic will return.
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      It's even worse for those who don't get Hulu, because what's the chance the new season will get put on DVD? Probably never.

      Being in Canada, Hulu isn't available, either. Maybe I'll get lucky and it'll be on TV. But I'd rather get it on DVD.

      But DVDs are dying as a medium, as it seems owning content is passe.

      • by fazig ( 2909523 )
        It'll likely be on Amazon Prime Video (maybe temporarily), like the Animaniacs revival that Hulu did.

        I don't use Amazon Prime, so I don't know if you can download the episodes and back them up on officially, but you could certainly record them while streaming.
      • But DVDs are dying as a medium, as it seems owning content is passe.

        Depending on your local jurisdiction and how much **AA and other similar organization have leverage on it and twisted your local variant of DMCA:

        Even back then you might not have been considered "owning content" (because that would have allowed you to do, e.g., format shifting and anything else that is still tolerated under your local copyright law - see saner countries like .ch).

        But merely having bought the licence to view it in a certain way from a certain specific medium - these "certain"s being defined

      • You could take up stealing, one of the worst and coolest of crimes.

        Seriously if a company won't sell you something because they don't want people from your country having it, that should cancel out any moral or ethical reason to not just pirate it. If you really feel that's some sin against the creators of Futurama, take the money it would have cost and buy something Futurama related that is legally licensed. Buy a copy of some existing DVDs for a friend. Now if you do that you're crossing over into suppo
    • Re:Mix feelings (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Dixie_Flatline ( 5077 ) <vincent.jan.gohNO@SPAMgmail.com> on Thursday February 10, 2022 @10:27AM (#62255521) Homepage

      Every 'final' episode has been great. I'm looking forward to it being revived so it can end well again.

      • by Mitreya ( 579078 )

        Every 'final' episode has been great. I'm looking forward to it being revived so it can end well again.

        Oh, yes. <sarcasm>This can only end well.</sarcasm>

        "Without @TheJohnDiMaggio #Futurama & @hulu can bite my metal shiny ass," read one fan message shared by DiMaggio via his official Twitter account.

        https://deadline.com/2022/02/f... [deadline.com]

    • I love Futurama, Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who... And Unlike a lot of people, I don't have a big issues with the the sequels, reboots, reimagination... of the stories.

      However, it is taking more and more effort in these fictional universes to make sure they are consistent to appease the fans that know every detail in and out, and also try to make new stories that are interesting and relevant to the current culture. If we want new stories, we really should be creating a new fictional universe, vs tryi

  • by dpille ( 547949 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @04:26AM (#62254969)
    "But I have such fond memories of the original production.

    *presses button*

    And now they're gone."
  • by locater16 ( 2326718 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @04:26AM (#62254973)
    The cloning vats open. Out of the sticky goo comes the eighth generation clones of Matt Groening and David X. Cohen. They have spent their lives up till this point in a virtual reality simulation designed specifically to teach them where Futurama as a series is up to this point. Now, coughing and wheezing, they emerge into the light- to be poked and prodded by a handful of immortal, socially anxious nerds "You know the drill, more episodes, chop chop."
  • by cstacy ( 534252 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @04:32AM (#62254985)

    Remind me again -- Rebooting, fatal or non-fatal in your species?

  • Aahhahaha!! Oh wait, you're serious? Let me laugh even harder! AAAHAHAHA!!
  • Yay (Score:4, Insightful)

    by RegistrationIsDumb83 ( 6517138 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @05:55AM (#62255087)
    I look forward to 23 forgettable meh episodes and one true gem that makes the whole thing worthwhile.
    • Re:Yay (Score:5, Funny)

      by burtosis ( 1124179 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @08:30AM (#62255237)

      I look forward to 23 forgettable meh episodes and one true gem that makes the whole thing worthwhile.

      Don’t you worry about blank. Let me worry about blank.

    • by Mitreya ( 579078 )

      I look forward to 23 forgettable meh episodes and one true gem that makes the whole thing worthwhile.

      I fear a much, much worse outcome. Have you seen every single reboot/continuation that happened lately?
      When you dial-up-to-11 a franchise that already has strong female representation to begin with, things like Wheel of Time adaption happen.

  • At first this sounds like a good idea, but they sort of already had a nice ending (damn you onion-wielding ninjas!)..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    Would love to see something new and edgy from Matt Groenig though

    • by Snard ( 61584 )
      There already is, it's called "Disenchantment" and it airs on Netflix.
      • I thought that was the pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-prequel?

        • Disenchantment had an entire "steampunk" story arc. It's plausible that it could actually take place on a distant/forgotten human-colonized alien world in the far future (like... say... circa 3000). I don't see any purpose in MERGING the two shows, but they're certainly ripe for CW/DC-style crossovers.

      • I didn't think Disenchantment would be very good, but it has a lot of ties to and in jokes about Futurama.

        It's a fun show.

        • I didn't think Disenchantment would be very good, but it has a lot of ties to and in jokes about Futurama.

          The best of which was when King Zog (voiced by John DiMaggio, who also voiced Bender) attacked someone while yelling, "Bite my shiny metal axe!"

      • There already is, it's called "Disenchantment" and it airs on Netflix.

        Oddly enough, season 4 just dropped on Netflix.

    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      Don't forget Jurassic Bark's ending. :~(

  • by SkonkersBeDonkers ( 6780818 ) on Thursday February 10, 2022 @07:48AM (#62255195)

    The episode began with...

    “On the count of three, you will awaken feeling refreshed, as if Futurama had never been canceled by idiots, then brought back by bigger idiots. One. Two.” – Bender

  • I hope that this is not going to be one of those "politically correct" revivals like I've seen in recent years. I'd hope for another episode where Omikronians conquer earth, but I guess that's already happened in real life.
  • I'm glad to hear this. The characters are good enough that with a refreshed writing staff, great things are possible.

  • Copying yourself usually leads to crap.

  • If they can't get the voice actor to reprise the role of Bender, I don't see this show lasting very long. Unless you can find someone who can do a very accurate impression. Sort of like how The Simpsons was originally meant to be focused more on Bart before Homer ended up stealing the show, Bender is basically everyone's favorite character on Futurama since he gets to say a lot of the things we all think but aren't allowed to say in polite society.

  • Have they not learned anything? Leaving that Sophia (I think?) chick out of a job, and whatever Musk is working on, if I remember correctly.
  • I agree with the people who said that last "final episode" was pretty amazing and it's hard to see how you'd top that, or make more episodes that don't ruin it?

    But this is also a series where anything goes, really, since it's about the future and far away places. They could make the new series take place entirely in an alternate parallel universe if they wanted to.

    I'd also say that IMO, Futurama really does best as a TV series full of smaller episodes. The feature films they made lost my interest part way t

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