Some really cool news has come out of the Cartoon Network camp today. Variety announced that Cartoon Network's Adult Swim has some pretty awesome plans to ensure that their current, future, and past fan bases will all be entertained. One of the steps they are taking is to bring us new episodes of Samurai Jack. Earlier this year, Adult Swim announced the series revival would be coming, but this solidifies their plans, and there are a ton of other new announcements that Cn has revealed:
The Time Warner-owned cable programmer that tilts toward millennial viewers and younger generations with animated fare shown in primetime and overnights, said it would release more original programming via streaming video for daytime viewing as part of an effort to spur its audience to increase consumption of its oddball but cult-favorite content.The outlet "simply knows its audience," said Christina Miller, president and general manager,...
The Time Warner-owned cable programmer that tilts toward millennial viewers and younger generations with animated fare shown in primetime and overnights, said it would release more original programming via streaming video for daytime viewing as part of an effort to spur its audience to increase consumption of its oddball but cult-favorite content.The outlet "simply knows its audience," said Christina Miller, president and general manager,...
- 5/12/2016
- by Billy Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Adult Swim has announced plans for "Art Prison," a new live-action comedy series from the team behind their animated hit "Rick and Morty".
The story follows talented convicts battling for supremacy inside a "prison for the performing arts." Scribes Tom Kauffman and Paul Isakson co-created the project and will ne joined by Dan Harmon as executive producer.
The show is one of three new pilots ordered by the network, the other two being the animated half-hour comedies "Lazor Wulf" about a wolf with a back laser, and "Chuck Deuce" about a amnesiac surfer activist.
Source: The Live Feed...
The story follows talented convicts battling for supremacy inside a "prison for the performing arts." Scribes Tom Kauffman and Paul Isakson co-created the project and will ne joined by Dan Harmon as executive producer.
The show is one of three new pilots ordered by the network, the other two being the animated half-hour comedies "Lazor Wulf" about a wolf with a back laser, and "Chuck Deuce" about a amnesiac surfer activist.
Source: The Live Feed...
- 5/12/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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