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Bryan Young

Posted: June 23, 2010 03:20 PM

Futurama is Back!

What's Your Reaction:

Matt Groening and David X. Cohen's animated television masterpiece Futurama returns to the airwaves Thursday night and my guess is longtime fans of the series (as well as new ones) won't be disappointed.

The series kicks off on Comedy Central with two episodes (of 12 this season) that bring us back up to speed with the Planet Express crew and launch us back into the thick of their hilarious and biting social commentary. Just like The Twilight Zone and Star Trek, Futurama is able to use science fiction and the unknown to deliver relevant critiques of society. Take for example the 11th episode of their last season on Fox, "Three Hundred Big Boys;" they were able to quite deftly explore the absurdity of George W. Bush's $300 tax refund. Because of the ever widening gap between the poor and the wealthy and the shrinking of the middle class, they illustrated how little $300 would do for someone already well-to-do (in fact, one rich person on the show actually blows their nose with the $300 "Nixon-fun-buck") and how the poor are in so deep $300 isn't going to do much to help them at all.

In the second episode of the season premiere for Comedy Central "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela," a rogue FCC sattelite is bent on destroying indecency and censoring everything else in its path. But, when he comes across Zapp Brannigan and Leela in a recreation of a bible story, he wants to see them have sex and is willing to approve it for all audiences. It's a hilarious take on the double-standard we see quite a bit out of religious zealots, and it's just great to see that they're able to come back and deliver that biting commentary on television.

Television has been a black hole since Fox canceled Futurama, and our TV landscape has brightened significantly since Comedy Central decided to bring it back on Thursday nights.

I had the chance to talk to David X. Cohen (creator, producer, and head writer of Futurama) about the premiere and he told me that they were excited to come back and offer a Futurama take on plenty of things, including iPhones and Twitter and all of the new technology that has popped up since Futurama went off the air all those years ago.

He also gave me a preview of the guest stars on the show, including former Vice President Gore. "Al Gore will be making his fourth appearance. He's in our holiday special which will be between the two seasons. Other guests for the sci-fi fans includes Katee Sackhoff and she's playing a person with a very alien-related fetish, and I'll just leave it at that. A couple of comedians we're fans of will be making appearances. Chris Elliot, Patton Oswalt and Craig Ferguson will be on. And one more that I'll mention, for our 100th episode for our season finale at the end of the summer we have Devo appearing."

All in all, I'm intensely pleased to report that Futurama is back in its seductive, velour uniform, reporting for duty to the benefit of all mankind. It premieres Thursday, June 24 at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central. It's as sharp and hilarious as ever and you'd be a fool not to watch it.

You can listen to my full interview with David X. Cohen and Billy West (the voice of Phillip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, Dr. Zoidberg, and Zapp Brannigan) on bigshinyrobot.com.

Bryan Young is the producer of Killer at Large and the editor of the nerd news and review site Big Shiny Robot!

 
 
 

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Netflyer
Tree Hugger!
02:54 AM on 06/26/2010
Crack that whip!... Whip it good! 100th epidsode, Devo, wow!

Was so good to hear Billy West again. One of the most talented people on Earth, West rocked the world of Howard Stern for years amazing listeners for miles with his spot on impressions and incredibly warped but addictive sense of humor.

Great writing and the ability to now go where no animated classic has gone before, it's Futurama!
02:14 PM on 06/25/2010
Not really a fan of the show or the Cleveland Show. I much rather Family Guy or the Simpsons.
11:42 AM on 06/25/2010
Love this show! I'll be tuning in!
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mjredder
11:24 PM on 06/24/2010
Just watched, and it's definitely back.
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Puller58
Man of Mystery
04:41 PM on 06/24/2010
Fox needs to give it a decent time slot. Unfair to the show to bury it in time slots that give it problems.
04:58 PM on 06/24/2010
It's coming back on Comedy Central, not Fox.
01:25 PM on 06/24/2010
Can't wait!
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ExJxS
No longer responding to professional liars.
01:20 PM on 06/24/2010
I love Futurama and am thrilled that it's coming back -- but "a black hole since Fox canceled Futurama"?
Really?
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Bryan Young
I'm a filmmaker and author
01:40 PM on 06/24/2010
Yes. Really. Except for LOST and Clone Wars. Entirely devoid of watchable material.
09:30 PM on 06/29/2010
Arrested Development, Lost, 30 Rock, Mad Men, Colbert Report, The Office, House, Scrubs, Weeds, Entourage, Dexter and plenty more, to claim that TV has been "a black hole" is extreme and incorrect, especially about Arrested Development
12:27 PM on 06/24/2010
If Fox brought back Family Guy, then they should have brought back Futurama. Thank goodness for Comedy Central! It's Fox's loss. They never took care of the show. They aired it against 60 Minutes and kept preempting it for sports. I hope the show enjoys a long life on Comedy Central.
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dvsinla
03:00 PM on 06/24/2010
fox still produces it and actually did bring it back... they are just airing on CC... but yeah they did screw it up and never took care of it... but was the same thing for Family Guy... they never knew what they had... they should be paying the fans dividends on all the profit they're getting from FG and hopefully Futurama... but at the very least we have 26 new eps plus the 16 from the movies which are a lot of fun...
12:16 PM on 06/24/2010
Best line in the series came from Episode #2
"That's not an astronaut, it's a TV comedian! And he was just using space travel as a metaphor for beating his wife!"
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mary896
Tea Loving Liberal
12:08 PM on 06/24/2010
Thank you, thank you, thank you....
Thank you,thank you,thank you,thank you,thank you,thank you,thank you Mr. Groening!!!!
You've peppered and spiced my life with an avalanche of laughs and social commentary that's unparalleled. I CAN NOT WAIT to see my old pals Fry and the gang. It's these gems in life that keep me going. I'm going to burst with excitement before it even airs!!!
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Netflyer
Tree Hugger!
02:56 AM on 06/26/2010
Don't burst, how would we be able to read your future thoughts? Maybe we could keep your head in a jar and you could direct your robot to type for ya :-)
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Euterpe360
I'm just a little bi-partisan
11:19 AM on 06/24/2010
You all can bite my shiny metal ass.
10:00 AM on 06/24/2010
Yay, love this show...
11:09 PM on 06/23/2010
Yay!

And yup, Good News, Everyone!
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
10:40 PM on 06/23/2010
In the words of Professor Farnsworth 'Good News everyone' -I've been reading about this for months, finally here, I'll have to be sure to record if I miss it.
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magneato
Stomping trolls since '07.
07:53 PM on 06/23/2010
It'll be fun on a bun!