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The third season of the revival of “Beavis and Butt-Head” has set its Comedy Central release date.

The revival’s third season (and the show’s eleventh overall) will launch on Sept. 3 at the basic cabler. The first two seasons of the revival debuted on Paramount+, but it was announced in June 2024 that the series would be airing on Comedy Central going forward.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmF8oJ5JAVE

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Aardman Animation Studio announced today that it's partnering with Pokémon for a stop-motion animated series, Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch'd & Pichu, arriving in 2027.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om_7wKXw1XE

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Somewhere Else follows Bevis and Rob, two emotionally exhausted astronauts on a desperate search for a new planet to call home after Earth’s collapse. But with each new world they land on, they discover something deeply unsettling: every civilization is hiding. From what, no one knows. Inspired by the Dark Forest Theory, the series blends interstellar dread with comedy and subtle existentialism.

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Fed up with being ‘disposable,’ two henchmen break free from the criminal underworld and rewrite the rules as they abandon their ruthless boss and dodge the elite assassin on their trail.

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The two late-night hosts used their platforms to skewer Paramount’s “60 Minutes” settlement with Trump, sending a message to their bosses, old and new

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The renewal for Murderbot comes a day ahead of the show’s first season finale, set for July 11. The CBS Studios show is based on the first book in Martha Wells’ Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Murderbot Diaries novel series. Chris and Paul Weitz adapted the book and serve as showrunners.

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  • Gachiakuta (July 6)
  • Sakamoto Days Season 1, Part 2 (July 14)
  • Digman! Season 2 (July 23)
  • The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (July 28)
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Today, audiences were introduced to the Schwooper siblings, stars of the new animated adult comedy from BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, in the teaser trailer for Long Story Short. The 10 x 25′ series is set to premiere August 22 on the streamer.

Bob-Waksberg serves as showrunner, writer and executive producer, with BoJack Horseman alum and Tuca & Bertie creator Lisa Hanawalt as supervising producer.

As previously announced, the voice cast features Lisa Edelstein as Naomi Schwartz, Paul Reiser as Elliott Cooper, Ben Feldman as Avi Schwooper, Abbi Jacobson as Shira Schwooper, Max Greenfield as Yoshi Schwooper, Angelique Cabral as Jen, Nicole Byer as Kendra Hooper, Dave Franco as Danny Wegbreit and Michaela Dietz as Hannah Schwooper.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwOX2cYySGI

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