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Fox ADHD’s “Golan The Insatiable” Makes It Network TV Debut on Fox Tonight

May 31, 2015
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ATTN MORTALS: ALL NEW EPISODES OF @GOLANINSATIABLE START THIS SUNDAY NIGHT ON @FOXTV AT 9:30PM. YOU’VE BEEN WARNED!! pic.twitter.com/hVPstjW9lW

Tonight will mark both the premiere of Golan The Insatiable the return of a new cartoon from Fox ADHD on Fox since they were taken off Fox’s schedule a year ago, then moved to FXx.

So, tune in 9:30PM tonight on Fox to Aubrey Plaza and Rob Riggle voice a sinister little girl and her demon pal and hopefully proof that Fox ADHD will indeed work as testing ground for new animated series that will eventually find their way to Fox.

Here’s The Trailer For Fox’s Upcoming Animated Series “Golan The Insatiable”

May 23, 2015
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Aubrey Plaza voices a misunderstood goth girl and Rob Riggle voices an ancient demon and the two become friends in Fox’s latest animated series Golan The Insatiable, coming from Fox ADHD.

The casting seems pretty on point here and, though the premise is darker than The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, American Dad, or Family Guy, this trailer shows that Golan could potentially be as goofy and absurd as the rest of the bunch.

We’ll find out if that’s so when Golan The Insatiable premieres on May 31st at 9:30PM on Fox.

Fox Renews “The Simpsons” For Two More Seasons

May 4, 2015
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.@FOXTV renewed #thesimpsons for unprecedented 27th and 28th seasons! http://t.co/bnvkZjrmNo pic.twitter.com/QuE6S7N7D8

The Simpsons have just extended their already legendary run as a series by two seasons. 

Today, Fox announced the order of a 27th and 28th season of one of the all time greatest TV series. 

As there are literally hundreds and hundreds of episodes of The Simpsons, it’s a good thing that Simpsons World exists.

“Golan The Insatiable” To Be First Fox ADHD Series to Make It To Fox Primetime

April 29, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Though Fox ADHD had to move over from Fox to FXx, it turns out Fox isn’t completely done with ADHD on their main broadcast network.

Golan The Insatiable will have a summer run on Fox in primetime and be the first series from Fox ADHD on the network since their airtime got cut. It will follow a monstrous creature from another dimension that becomes unlikely friends with a strange, little, troublemaking girl. 

The pair will be voiced by Rob Riggle and Aubrey Plaza respectively along with a fantastic supporting cast of Ken Marino, John DiMaggio, Maria Bamford, Nick Rutherford, and Rachel Butera.

Golan the Insatiable is set to premiere May 31st at 9:30PM and offers a fascinating contrast to Fox’s other animated series on Sunday nights: Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons, and Family Guy.

“The Simpsons” Will Have All The Girls From “Girls” Guest Star

April 16, 2015
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(via EW)

It’s not going to be a crossover episode, but we’d surprise if there weren’t any nods or references to HBO’s Girls in the upcoming episode.

Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet, and Jemima Kirke will all stay together like they do on Girls in an episode of The Simpsons where they all are guest starring.

The separation between their Girls characters and these characters only seems to be that Dunham’s character will be a pharmacist and they’re in Springfield and not Brooklyn.

After this, anyone think that there will be an episode of Girls where, at the very least, this episode of The Simpsons will be playing in the background?

Fox Developing a TV Movie Adaptation of “Rocky Horror Picture Show”

April 11, 2015
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(via The Wrap)

Our guess is this is Fox taking a cue from NBC’s recent live productions of The Sound of Music and Peter Pan.

Rocky Horror Picture Show is one of the most enduring movies with screenings at theaters across the country that still has enthused costumed fans standing in line waiting to see it again. So, if Fox is indeed trying to do their version for network television, a 2 hour TV special version of Rocky Horror is a pretty good idea. 

There’s no cast currently attached, but we know that they definitely should try working Tim Curry in there somehow.

Fox Renews “Last Man on Earth” For Season 2

April 8, 2015
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Coupled with Empire, Fox is doing quite well for themselves right now.

The announcement just came through that Last Man on Earth is now getting a second season at Fox, which we’re not only excited for, but are now curious what that means for this first season and how they’ll be able to play with setting up the next season arc. 

Maybe, Will Forte will answer that promotional phone again?

Up Next To The Emmys Host Plate, Andy Samberg

March 12, 2015
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(via Deadline)

Seth Meyers shepherded The Emmys last year just fine, but Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have set a new standard for having fun in hosting awards show. Perhaps, knowing that, that’s why The Emmys have Andy Samberg set to oversee the evening’s ceremonies for 2015.

On Sept. 20th, The Emmys will air their telecast on Fox with Andy Samberg as the host. Given how Samberg like to play with the form of things like in his anti-roast at The Roast of James Franco, there should be plenty of bits and pranks through the whole show.

We can only wonder what his opening monologue will be like or if he will do an anti-monologue monologue.

Please Watch The Premiere of “Last Man on Earth” on Hulu

March 3, 2015
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Last Man on Earth premiered last night on Fox, thankfully to solid ratings. The premiere, which includes the first two episodes, might just be the next network sitcom that’s truly worth following given a great high concept premise, excellent direction/writing, and fantastic performances from Will Forte and Kristen Schaal. 

So, please watch (or rewatch) and enjoy the premiere of Last Man on Earth now available on Hulu.

We’re Saying It One More Time: “Last Man on Earth” Premieres Tonight

March 1, 2015
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The series that has brought together Phil Lord, Chris Miller, a seemingly deserted planet Earth, and Will Forte as the Last Man on Earth “Phil Miller” (see what they did there?) is finally premiering tonight. 

Make sure to see what Forte (and probably most of us if we were being completely honest) would do if we had the whole world all to ourselves (i.e. Tequila filled kid pools) by tuning at 9PM tonight for the hour premiere on Fox.

You Could Call Will Forte at 520-428-1174 as Part of “Last Man on Earth” Promotional Campaign

February 9, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Leading up to the Mar. 1st premiere of Last Man on Earth, there is a promotional campaign that has led to giving a cell phone to star Will Forte and then giving the real phone number to that phone to the rest of us via flyers in major cities. 

520-428-1174 will probably get you to voicemail, but there’s a chance you could get in touch with Forte, though we’re not sure whether he’ll answer as Will or his character Phil Miller or even someone else like Jenjamin Franklin.

Fox Orders a Pilot of Rivers Cuomo College Comedy “DeTour”

January 30, 2015
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(via Vulture)

Last year, Fox was developing a comedy series based on Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo going through college and now the project has gotten a pilot order.

Maybe we’re crazy, but 2015 could be a big year for shows based in and around the music biz including Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll at FX, Cameron Crowe’s Roadies pilot at Showtime, Lorne Michaels’ HBO pilot Brothers in Atlanta, and now this latest pilot DeTour, 

Fox Gives Bob’s Burgers a Sixth Season

January 9, 2015
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RT if this makes you happy: #bobsburgers has been renewed for a sixth season! pic.twitter.com/hZArufyx6q

— Bob’s Burgers (@BobsBurgersFOX) January 8, 2015

Bob’s Burgers has now gotten into syndication territory as Fox has just ordered a full 22-episode order for a sixth season. 

With the way things have gone over the last few decades, Fox might have a new hit animated series every decade.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Fictional Mobile App Game “Kwazy Cupcakes” Becomes Real

January 4, 2015
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(via Zap2It)

We guess it was only a matter of time before a mobile app game that Gina and Ray have played so obsessively on Brooklyn Nine-Nine became a real thing. 

Well, that matter of time has come to a close and Kwazy Cupcakes is now a real game that you can download, play, and also not solving any crimes.

Score one for life imitating art.

Judd Apatow Wrote a Spec Script For The Simpsons Right at The Start That Is Now Going to Be a Real Episode

January 2, 2015
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(via TV Guide)

Only after a few episodes of The Simpsons had aired, Judd Apatow opted to write a spec script of the show and send it around. That was almost 25 years ago and it’s now going to be made into an actual episode.

This so rarely happens with spec scripts that are current, but Apatow’s stature in comedy and love of The Simpsons make a good case for this. 

So, almost a quarter of a century later, on Jan. 11th, Apatow’s dream of writing a Simpsons episode will finally come true.

Veronica Osorio Signs Talent Deal with Fox

December 20, 2014
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(via Deadline)

Fox has nabbed up a great talent in Veronica Osorio for this upcoming pilot season. She is the Kate from the great quasi-DIY craft web series Kate’s Craft Corner and will now be in an upcoming Fox comedy pilot. 

So, keep an eye out, just like we will be doing, for what show or shows Osorio will be cast in. 

The Lucas Bros. Now Developing Live Action Comedy “A Better Bushwick” for Fox

December 20, 2014
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(via Deadline)

The Lucas Bros. already have their animated series on TV through Fox’s Fox ADHD, The Lucas Bros. Moving Co. (now going over to FXx). The twin brothers are now moving up into the live action world by developing a semi-autobiographical comedy for Fox entitled “A Better Bushwick”.

It’ll follow who they dropped out of prestigious law schools in order to pursue their real passions, which, in the fictionalized version on the show, will be community organizers (rather than comedians like they do in real life).

Both Kenny and Keith Lucas will star in the show and we hope, from hearing all of this, this is fast tracked all the way to a series order.

Lonely Island’s Party Over Here Announces Development Slate

December 3, 2014
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(via Deadline)

Having been given a development deal by Fox to create alternative content, the guys from Lonely Island have, so far, put together three projects in development. One is sci-fi comedy with Danny Pudi, another is a mockumentary hosted Neal Brennan, and then there will be a hidden camera show from Andre Hyland (a thing that we think is long overdue).

The company that they’ve formed, almost to no surprise, is called Party Over Here. In case you’re wondering, we’re looking forward to all of this.

What Has Happened to Comedy on Broadcast Networks? (Hint: Lots of Canceling)

November 25, 2014
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It would be a little premature to say that there’s writing on the wall, but comedy definitely seems like it is playing second fiddle (or almost no fiddle at all) to hour long dramas at NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox. Comedy is currently flourishing on cable and online and, perhaps, that is where episodic comedy, wholly, is headed. 

This TV season alone, freshman comedies Selfie, A to Z, Manhattan Love Story, and Bad Judge have been canceled along with relative new comers The Millers.

Community, Arrested Development, and now The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which had a series order from NBC but didn’t even make it to air, have moved from TV networks to online streaming services.

Just yesterday, it was announced ABC also scrapped a sitcom they had already ordered to series, Members Only starring John Stamos.

Bloggers and John Mulaney alike keep talking about whether Mulaney will last on Fox. On top of all of that, there are rumors that NBC has halted production on Last Comic Standing after it already had brought it back from the dead.

We’re not saying broadcast networks have drawn a hard line on in the sand (yet) prohibiting comedy from their airwaves. Cristela, black-ish, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine have found success just starting out and the networks have a few comedy mainstays like Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and Half Men. New Girl and The Mindy Project have also seemed to fared well in their tenure at Fox. Also, cable networks TBS and TNT have recently canceled Sullivan & Son and Franklin & Bash, respectively.

Still, this last couple of years have seen an unprecedented shift of the comedy genre as an aggregate on TV from going live on air to every household with a TV on a weeknight to niche cable networks and various online entities ranging anywhere from Netflix to YouTube to Amazon. Key & Peele, Louie, Portlandia, Veep, Transparent, and Children’s Hospital are all just a few perfect examples of this new paradigm.

The future for comedy on TV and the behemoths of television does have yet to be decided. The highly anticipated Last Man on Earth from Chris Miller and Phil Lord starring Will Forte is premiering next year. Networks, like CBS, are starting to get on board with their own streaming service. 

What is clear in the current TV landscape, above all, is that the Internet isn’t going away and, because of that, viewers can watch whatever they want whenever they want to watch it. Thus, people will watch their favorite Key & Peele sketch as many as times as they can stand, binge watch The Simpsons via The Simpsons World app/site, consume as much media that exists online of their favorite comedians (i.e. web series, podcasts, stand-up clips, etc.), and do so at any time of any day in any place versus Thursdays at 8 at home,

In such an environment, it’s much harder than it used to be to launch a broad franchise sitcom that lasts 10 seasons and lives on in syndication, which has been the network TV model for comedy for decades. So, for now, as NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt poignantly remarked during Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s move to Netflix, “…we have a very drama-heavy midseason schedule.”

“Last Man on Earth” Premieres on Fox March 2015

November 21, 2014
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#TheLastManOnEarth premieres with a special one-hour event of back-to-back episodes Sunday, March 1 on @FOXTV! pic.twitter.com/6d9cPKgqSV

— Last Man On Earth (@LastManFOX) November 21, 2014

The thankfully high concept single camera sitcom Last Man on Earth has finally gotten a premiere date. This series from Hollywood’s current comedy golden boys, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, starring Will Forte has had us excited ever since we saw a trailer earlier this year.

Sun. Mar. 1st will be the day when we get to see Forte walk the earth solo and, with that, it should be a pretty good day.

“Simpsorama”, The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Premieres Tonight

November 9, 2014
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Your best chance of seeing Futurama again as well as a full-episode crossover between The Simpsons and Futurama is tonight on Fox at 8PM.

Get a little taste of how much you might geek out over this right here.

Fox Buys Supernatural Comedy Produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck

October 29, 2014
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(via Deadline)

It turns out that Project Greenlight is only one of the projects that’s bringing Matt Damon and Ben Affleck back together again.

Fox has just bought a comedy project from 30 Rock writer/producer Colleen McGuinness that will have Damon and Affleck serving as producers. The “supernatural” element here is that a twentysomething woman discovers that she’s telekinetic.

Make whatever “how do you ‘dem apples?” joke you want here, but this should be very intriguing in this upcoming pilot season, especially with all the other high concept comedies currently in development.

Fox Names Street on Their Lot After Mel Brooks

October 25, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Turns out George Carlin isn’t the only comedy legend to get a named after them this week.

Fox Studios made sure that the street that runs by the sound stage where Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein was shot at bares the Brooks’ name and had a ceremony earlier this week.

So, if you’re on the Fox lot here in LA, which is much harder to get to than George Carlin Way, make sure to go by Mel Brooks Blvd and try to recreate that big chase scene through the studio backlot from Blazing Saddles.

Henry Rollins and Ryan Murphy Both Have Horror Comedy Series In The Works

October 21, 2014
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The melding of the genres of horror and comedy got a real push forward today as the horror comedy movie He Never Died starring Henry Rollins is now intended for a mini-series spin off as well and Fox ordered the Ryan Murphy horror comedy project Scream Queens to series.

Given how much intentionally bad horror movies have reemerged as a fun subgenre, we’re a little surprised that there aren’t more horror comedy series in development/in production/being released.

‘Mulaney’ Premieres Tonight on Fox

October 5, 2014
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John Mulaney, Martin Short, Nasim Pedrad, Seaton Smith, Zack Pearlman, and Elliot Gould will all come together tonight as one of most highly anticipated sitcoms this season unveils its series premiere.

Make sure to catch Mulaney at 9:30PM on Fox tonight and DVR everything else.

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