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Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis Gets a Third Season Renewal Order Before Even Premiering

March 2, 2023
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At this point, we’ve been teased plenty for Dan Harmon’s non-Rick & Morty animated series, Krapopolis, that has set to premiere on Fox indefinintely. That’s the thing; it hasn’t even premiered yet. Despite years of first looks, exclusive clips, and even exclusive NFT Krapopolis content, the show itself has actually hit the air/streaming platforms and, this week, Fox announced that Krapopolis will be getting a third season.

Fox has long since been a network titan when it comes to adult animation and continue to do so with a programming block of The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, The Great North, and Family Guy. Adult Swim and Netflix have made their mark with several series from Aqua Teen Hunger Force to Big Mouth, but they haven’t lasted as long as the dynasty that is Fox Animation. With that in mind, it’s quite the to see top brass at Fox, especially in a time where TV is shrinking their production and programming slates for cost saving measures, to hand out a third season to Harmon’s show that envisions the pettiest version of various gods across cultures trying to make the ideal human city.

As astounding as that is, it’s hopeful to see a broadcast network actually have faith enough in their product to give it room to grow, evolve, and, perhaps, become another legacy adult animated series to follow in the footsteps left by Matt Groening and Loren Bouchard.

The Simpsons Continues Its Historic Run with Season 33 & 34 Renewal

March 3, 2021
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It’s clear that The Simpsons is more than just one of the longest running series in television history. It’s an institution that has interwoven itself into the fabric of 21st century Americana. It’s very likely that The Simpsons are as ubiquitous Star Wars or Harry Potter. The three franchises all have their very own sections of theme parks throughout the U.S., which almost no other single IP, movie or TV, can claim.

With that in mind, it is just common sense for Fox to renew its marquee series, perhaps one of the crown jewels of its entire programming line-up. Notably, going into these new seasons, Dr. Hibbert will no longer be voiced by famed white Simpsons voice actor Harry Shearer just like Hank Azaria stepped down from voicing Apu. Hopefully, there will be no more terrifying things in live action real life that The Simpsons predicted coming up in the not so distant future, but we’ll just have to hold tight.

Also, we’ll be curious if the Treehouse of Horror episodes in seasons 33 or 34 touch on COVID-19 at all.

Woo-hoo! We’ve been renewed for Seasons 33 and 34 on @FOXTV! pic.twitter.com/XqpVde5yoD

— TheSimpsons (@TheSimpsons) March 3, 2021

Fox’s Latest Animated Comedy Will Be Set in Mythical Ancient Greece from Dan Harmon & Bento Box

February 8, 2021
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(via Deadline)

With Dan Harmon’s track record at this point, odds are that you’ll catch whatever animated comedy that’s he putting out. The sheer domination of Rick & Morty across television is enough hold up this claim.

So, Fox is betting big on this notion as they have given a series order to a Harmon series that will be produced by acclaimed animation studio Bento Box Entertainment (the folks behind Bob’s Burgers). You can see that Harmon has built quite the sandbox to play with (and alternatively destroy and reframe) with the show’s setting in mythical Ancient Greece following mortals, gods, and monsters trying desperately to not ruin one of civilization’s first attempts at a city.

We can already imagine the whipsmart writing and the sort of play within and outside of the tomes of Greek Mythology. If you can think of Rick Sanchez as a flawed god, Harmon ought to have a field day with a whole crew of them.

An interesting tidbit to this series order is that Fox will own the whole series and thus broadcast it on their channels as well as funnel it through on the streaming end through their very own streaming service, Tubi. If you have followed the rise and fall of streaming of services in recent years, they do seem to depend on marquee shows (i.e. what would Disney Plus be without The Mandalorian and conversely, look what happened to Quibi).

Sure, you’ll be able to watch it on linear TV, but are you going to go in on another streaming service w/Tubi? We’ll just have to wait and see how fervent Harmon’s fans are in the next year and how good of a trailer they cut for the show.

TCB Field Report Ep. 32: Chris Estrada & Making the Most Out of 2020

November 4, 2020
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LA scene favorite Chris Estrada was poised for a great 2020 before the pandemic took hold. Now, 8 months into lockdown, Estrada is, thankfully, still getting some great things that he deserves coming his way like a HBO Latino Entre Nos special premiering later this month. Estrada zooms with TCB’s Jake Kroeger about weathering the world throughout this year and keeping the flame of his comedy alive whether it be on Zoom, at an outdoors comedy show, or on his first stand-up special. Also, they dish “hot” takes on new series developments at ABC, Showtime, and Fox as well as representation for Latinx in comedy and the label of Latinx itself.

Follow Chris @chrisestrada85 on Twitter and @chrisestradacomic on IG.

Shout-outs: Bless The Harts, Bill Burr: Paper Tiger, Sam Jay: 3 in the Morning, and How To with John Wilson

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).
Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Heather Anne Campbell Sells Warehouse Comedy to Fox

September 28, 2019
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Heather Anne Campbell Sells Warehouse Comedy to Fox

Heather Anne Campbell is one of the most imaginative, fearless, and hysterical minds and voices that we know in comedy.

So, we hope that Fox will not only pick up this project where Heather seems to satirize life in an Amazon-esque warehouse to series, but let her do this show on her terms.

If that happens, we bet that we’ll see something really special.

Lisa Kudrow To Voice Literal ‘Therapy Dog’ in Animated Presentation for Fox

June 19, 2019
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Lisa Kudrow To Voice Literal ‘Therapy Dog’ in Animated Presentation for Fox

OK, so Lisa Kudrow will be starring at the titular Therapy Dog, a dog that actually provides traditional therapy for other animals, in this animated project that comes from a team that includes Clea DuVall (whose film The Intervention doesn’t get enough love in our opinion), Jennifer Crittenden, and Gabrielle Allan along with writer/producer/actress dramedy powerhouse Sharon Horgan attached.

Also, the dog that Kudrows plays will also be in an questionable marriage and curious about a charming coyote.

So far, this checks plenty of boxes for us. Even the idea of a dog that is a therapist is pretty damn adorable. Hopefully, this makes it through development hell just to see what this might look/sound/feel like (because it could be great).

Taylor Tomlinson to Co-Host Fox’s Aftershow Parody “What Just Happened??!” with Fred Savage and Best Coast as a House Band

May 31, 2019
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Taylor Tomlinson to Co-Host Fox’s Aftershow Parody “What Just Happened??!” with Fred Savage and Best Coast as a House Band

To take the aftershow craze down a few notches, Fox is ordering a series that is a parody of said aftershows (i.e. Talking Dead, Thronecast) by doing an aftershow of a fictional sci-fi show that’ll be hosted by Fred Savage and comedian Taylor Tomlinson. 

They’ll even get a house band in the form of chill rock band Best Coast, which is a surprising upgrade from a real aftershow.

We like the boldness of this project and are so curious to see how it’ll fare as well as how Savage and Tomlinson will play off of each other. No matter how it goes, round of applause to Fox for taking a chance on something so meta.

The Simpsons Secure Their 31st and 32nd Seasons at Fox

February 7, 2019
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The Simpsons Secure Their 31st and 32nd Seasons at Fox

This puts The Simpsons at 713 episodes, furthering their run as the longest running scripted TV show in all of entertainment history. Perhaps, it might even crack beating some of the record holders for unscripted TV shows (those range in thousands FYI).

With their place in history/pop culture/zeitgeist well secured, we’ll be curious to see if and what they’ll do about Apu with these two new seasons regarding Hari Kondabolu’s Problem With Apu, if anything at all.

Fox Is Now Developing a Cross-Disciplinary Comedy Reality Competition ‘Funny People’

January 16, 2019
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Fox Is Now Developing a Cross-Disciplinary Comedy Reality Competition ‘Funny People’

Rather than have the stand-ups, sketch/character performers, and improvisers stay in their own lanes with the likes of Last Comic Standing, First Impressions with Dana Carvey, and Whose Line Is It Anyway, Funny People, this latest televised comedy competition, will have all the performers have to exhibit their talent and prowess in each discipline. 

It’s essentially a comedy decathlon. At this stage, it’s hard to say what this show will be, if it even gets greenlit (if it does, we hope they change the name to something less generic sounding), but we do know there are plenty of comedians these days that would thrive in any comedy situation that would be thrown at them. 

Seeing them pull that off might just be really worth watching so long as they pick the right people. 

Fox Makes Script Commitment Plus Penalty to Riki Lindhome’s “Tails”

October 19, 2018
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Fox Makes Script Commitment Plus Penalty to Riki Lindhome’s “Tails”

This makes for yet another intriguing addition to Fox’s development slate as a project from Sabrina Jalees and Diablo Cody was also announced this week.

Lindhome, who we hope you’d know from Garfunkel and Oates and Another Period, will indeed be writing and starring in the project about a late 30s woman refusing to settle. 

Based off of how incredible the song and music video for Garfunkel and Oates’ 29/31 is, we have no doubt that Riki’s take on what would might be a decade after that song will be worth watching.

Fox Cancels Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Last Man on Earth, The Mick

May 10, 2018
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Fox Cancels Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Last Man on Earth, The Mick

Well, it looks like Fox is pretty much done with high concept single camera sitcoms for awhile (except for Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville).  Brooklyn Nine-Nine made it to five seasons, Last Man on Earth did four, and The Mick only lasted two.

It should be noted that while Last Man on Earth is on its way out, Fox is still looking towards reviving Tim Allen vehicle Last Man Standing. The addition of another multicam sitcom that takes place in a retirement home, The Cool Kids, even further suggests Fox is going all in on older audiences. 

Fox Might Be Finally Stepping Back Into the Late Night Ring with a New Show from Neal Brennan

November 22, 2017
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Fox Might Be Finally Stepping Back Into the Late Night Ring with a New Show from Neal Brennan

Thanks to the Internet, late night is now more of a genre than it is a time slot. As such, the genre that gets dibs on making fun of what’s going on in the world first has become very popular, especially thanks to 12 hours news cycle and a psychopath in the White House. 

For many years now, Fox has had no entry in the late night world like Kimmel or The Daily Show. They might joining with the times by developing a potential weekly late night show with Neal Brennan, stand-up, writer, and famed co-creator of Chappelle’s Show.

Preliminary details point towards a sort of Last Week Tonight/Full Frontal sort of format, but, we hope, within that format, Brennan might take a cue from his own Three Mics special to break down the week’s events in one-liners, bits, and truths.

Morgan Murphy Father-Son Comedy Gets a Script Commitment Plus Penalty at Fox

October 27, 2017
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Morgan Murphy Father-Son Comedy Gets a Script Commitment Plus Penalty at Fox

In uplifting comedy news, great comedian and writer Morgan Murphy has a multi-cam sitcom that’s in the works at Fox. It’s “…set in the world’s most colorful bar in Mexico. When a man moves back to his hometown and opens his dream business, he is dismayed when his rudderless adult son follows him and he realizes his parenting days aren’t over.”

Beyond the premise of the series, we’re glad to hear that Morgan’s sense of humor might be getting its very own broadcast network TV show.  

Jerrod Carmichael Set Up Two Put Pilots at Fox Starring Lil’ Rel and Nate Bargatze

October 18, 2017
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In the span of a few weeks, Jerrod Carmichael has three pilots being made for three different stand-up comedians from an overall deal he has at 20th Century Fox TV.

It was only a couple of weeks ago that a Hulu pilot for Muslim comedy with Ramy Youssef got ordered.

Just this afternoon, Fox announced two put pilots from Carmichael. One (via Variety) is starring and will be based on the life of comedian Nate Bargatze (Carmichael is attached to write and produce). The other (via Deadline) will star Lil’ Rel from The Carmichael Show and will be written and produced by Lil’ Rel, Josh Rabinowitz, and Kevin Barnett (Carmichael and Mike Scully are attached as EPs).

If all three go to series, Carmichael will be the latest stand-up comedian to become a legitimate TV power player.

Liz Meriwether and Lake Bell Are Teaming Up on Newlywed Comedy “Bless This Mess” and Have Scored Pilot Production Commitment from Fox

October 10, 2017
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Liz Meriwether and Lake Bell Are Teaming Up on Newlywed Comedy “Bless This Mess” and Have Scored Pilot Production Commitment from Fox

The creator of New Girl and the writer/director In a World… have got a new sitcom focusing on a newlywed couple escaping from NYC to Nebraska. 

Meriwether wrote the pilot and Bell is attached to star and direct. 

We’ll be curious to see if this will be done in black and white and maybe take any other cues from Alexander Payne’s Nebraska.

Season 5 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Premieres Tonight

September 26, 2017
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Just a friendly reminder that the return of Mike Schur’s comedy empire is now in full effect with the 2nd season of The Good Place underway and Brooklyn Nine-Nine embarking on its fifth season at 9:30PM tonight on Fox.

Fox Orders a Put Pilot of a Comedy That Makes Fun of TV Revivals and Reboots

August 17, 2017
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Fox Orders a Put Pilot of a Comedy That Makes Fun of TV Revivals and Reboots

Even though Fox has recently had shows about the last people on this planet and time travel and mixing a live action sitcom with animated fantasy characters, this might be one of the highest concept projects that they’ve taken on.

Of course, as far as shows that skewer Hollywood for they penchant for trying to cash in on something that worked once, there was The Comeback starring Lisa Kudrow and then the comeback of The Comeback. Also, BoJack Horseman does a spectacular job of satirizing the entertainment industry in this regard.

This project feels a little different from the others as it’s taking on the whole trend of how many networks and production companies can’t seem to rebooting/remaking shows as its focus. The creative team here consists of folks that have experience with high concept sitcoms including Nahnatchka Khan, Sally Bradford McKenna, Chris McKenna, and a very in-demand Michael Showalter. Maybe they’ll pull it off? We’re definitely curious to see what’s to come from such an endeavor.

So far, we’re thinking this might be a sort of a BoJack Horseman if it was live action and didn’t have anthropomorphized animals and was on Fox as opposed to Netflix. 

“The Last Man on Earth” Renewed for Season 4

May 11, 2017
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While Fox cancelled a lot of their freshman series, at least Will Forte will get to continue to dazzle us with various hair arrangements as Last Man on Earth just got picked up for a 4th season. 

April 5, 2017
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The occasional Bob’s Burger’s Live event is coming this summer to DTLA’s Orpheum Theatre. One date has already sold out and they have added a second date on June 18th that you’ll hopefully be able to snag tickets to. As the flyer says above, it’s got music, comedy, and a musical comedy revue (i.e. pretty much everything you’d want out of a live Bob’s Burgers event)

So, the tickets for the second date go on sale on this Friday, April 7th at 10AM PST. Mark the time, make a reminder, and make sure you got some coin to spend.

The rest of our listings or comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

The Series Premiere of Making History Is Tonight

March 5, 2017
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Adam Pally and Yassir Lester begin messing with the human timeline tonight with the series premiere of Making History on Fox at 8:30PM. 

By the way, we have a feeling that Pally and Lester might give Bill and Ted a run for their money as far as time traveling comedies go.

With this latest creation from Julius Sharpe and executive producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, Fox is, show by show, continuing to be the home of network high concept sitcoms. 

February 28, 2017
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Making History is Fox’s latest comedy and will be premiering this Sunday, March 5th.

Just a few days before that, you can catch two episodes along with a Q&A with the cast and creator for free at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. 

Attendance is free, but RSVP is required. Take care of that here.

‘The Mick’ Is Getting a Second Season Over at Fox

February 22, 2017
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‘The Mick’ Is Getting a Second Season Over at Fox

If It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia doesn’t going on forever, Kaitlin Olson’s future looks pretty secure

This Latest Simpsons x Robot Chicken Couch Gag Has a Fun Poke at “South Park”

February 16, 2017
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All sorts of crossover happens here between different shows, networks, and animated media between The Simpsons, Robot Chicken, and a not-so-subtle nod to South Park.

Even The California Raisins also get in the multi-verse chaos in this brand new Simpsons couch gag.

Watch it here.

Fox’s Making History Gets a New Trailer and a Premiere Date

January 13, 2017
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Phil Lord and Chris Miller continue to leave their high concept comedy mark on Fox with the arrival of Making History, written by Julius Sharpe (you probably know his work from Family Guy or Twitter).

Adam Pally, Yassir Lester, John Gemberling, Neil Casey, and Leighton Meester all join forces for this time travel comedy, which, from the newest trailer, looks like it could be a more grown-up, smarter version of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

If you’re now or already on board, Making History just got a premiere date as well: Sunday, March 5th.

The Mick Premieres Tonight

January 1, 2017
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Tonight, Kaitlin Olson will go from playing Sweet Dee to starring in her own show, The Mick, where she plays Mickey. 

There seem to be some parallels between the characters in terms of being brash and unapologetic, so It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans should might want to catch the premiere.

The Mick premieres on Fox at 8PM tonight, then moves to its weekly slot on Tuesdays at 8:30PM starting January 3rd.

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