The time has come to miss “Futurama”, one of the most famous animations of the 2000s. The Hulu platform released, this Thursday, May 18, a trailer for a new batch of episodes of the series.
The new arc comes 10 years after the series last aired in 2013.
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Hulu had already announced that it ordered new episodes of “Futurama” about a year ago. At the time, it was said that there would be 20 new adventures for the delight of fans, who are finally seeing this dream come true.
What will the new season of “Futurama” look like?
From what has been said, the new episodes of “Futurama” will rescue some classic themes of the series, such as the romance between the human Fry and the cyclops Leela. In the teaser, we also see Nibbler, Kid, Amy and the villain of the series, the dark – who pretends to be harmless – Mom.
However, it was said that current real-world issues will also be portrayed in the series in some way, such as a pandemic, vaccines, bitcoin, streaming and even the so-called “cancel culture”.
Famous and heavy animation in the 2000s
The first season of “Futurama” dates back to 1999, but it was in the 2000s that animation grew and became famous. The show was created by Matt Groening (who also has his hands in “The Simpsons”) and developed in partnership with David X. Cohen.
The first four seasons of the series aired on Fox, but subsequent arcs were televised on Comedy Central.
If you want to binge-watch “Futurama” until the new batch of episodes sees the light of day, you can watch all seasons on the streaming service. streaming Star+.
Oh yes. The new season is scheduled to be released on July 24 in the United States. However, calm your heart a little, as there is still no confirmation that the date will be the same for Latin America.
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