Futurama Returns with 26 New Episodes

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Futurama Returns with 26 New Episodes



Once-dead sci-fi animated comedy series Futurama is being resurrected on Comedy Central with 26 brand-new episodes on the slate.

Fry and gang have followed in the footsteps of Family Guy and escaped from the realms of the television dead to live again, thanks to Comedy Central. The show will begin airing again on the cable network next year, with 26 brand new episodes on the slate for production.

Like Family Guy, strong DVD sales and the popularity of reruns enticed Comedy Central to bring the Matt Groening-created show, which follows the misadventures of a modern day misfit who finds himself in quirky company in the distant future, back to the airwaves.

"When we brought back Family Guy several years ago, everyone said that it was a once in a lifetime thing - that canceled series stay canceled and cannot be revived," Fox TV chairmen Gary Newman and Dana Walden said in a statement. "But Futurama was another series that fans simply demanded we bring back, and we couldn't have been happier when Matt and David agreed that there were many more stories yet to tell."

Family Guy has enjoyed more success in its life after death then it did before it was canceled, so maybe Fox and Comedy Central are banking on Futurama to find a bigger audience this time around? That might be a bit of a long shot since Futurama's comedic appeal not being nearly as broad as Family Guy's, but whatever - the show is back, and that's plenty for people to be happy about.

"We're thrilled Futurama is coming back," said Matt Groening. "We now have only 25,766 episodes to make before we catch up with Bender and Fry in the year 3000."

The more Dr. Zoidberg, the better.

[Via Entertainment Weekly [http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/06/its-official-futurama-returns.html?cnn=yes]]

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xitel

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Well, you know, I knew it had happened with Family Guy, so I decided that, even though I could watch the reruns ad nauseum on the TV, no matter what, I bought every single DVD they made. All four movies, all four seasons. And now they're coming back! I cannot WAIT for the new episodes.
 

Geamo

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Hells to the yes!
This is awesome news; I own all of the episodes of Futurama to date, and i'm happy as hell they've been chosen to be revivied.

I can't friggin wait!
 

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Finally!. Futurama is hilarious and Matt Groening (Or however it is spelt) should stop making Simpsons and make Futurama. And although watching Zoidberg cut off Fry's arm like 200 times Is funny, It is starting to get boring so Im more than happy they're making more Episodes
 

Trivun

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It seems the News Team were ninja'd word for word by about two days :)

Anyway, I'll post what I posted in that thread, namely that this is great news, I absolutely love Futurama, and I hope it means revivals of other great series (cough*Firefly*cough). Probably not though :(
 

Andy_Panthro

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Good news everyone!

It'll be great to see some new adventures of the Planet Express crew. And Zoidberg [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AndZoidberg].
 

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YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!YES!

HOORAY!!!!

Can you tell i like Futurama?
Hopefully they will stop fucking Fry and Leela around and give them some closure.
 

EMFCRACKSHOT

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This may just be the best news in the history of mankind.
"Bite my glorious golden ass"
"Your mistletow is no match for my tow missile"
It was one of the best shows on tv. If you are lying to us, i will find you and rip out your spine
 

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Hopefully it doesn't go the way of Family Guy and get old and repetitive after a few too many years. But I think they'll know when to call it quits, and will do it in style. Which I think Green Yonder was supposed to do, but whatever.

More Futurama= Lower Suicide Rates Worldwide.
 

Erana

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G1eet said:
Hopefully it doesn't go the way of Family Guy and get old and repetitive after a few too many years. But I think they'll know when to call it quits, and will do it in style. Which I think Green Yonder was supposed to do, but whatever.

More Futurama= Lower Suicide Rates Worldwide.
The last episode I saw of the simpsons was the one where the guy screams, "They cancelled Futurama" and is about to jump when the old man of the mountain collapses.
Poor guy...
 

AkJay

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I am an open atheist, but if there is any proof or reason to believe in any god, this would be it.
 

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Yea! I didn't really expect this but I'm excited. I hope it doesn't get old quickly like Family Guy has (for me). But I really think Futurama has a lot more stories they can tell. By virtue of how ridiculous the show is and that they can travel to as many other planets as they like.