Adult Swim has picked up a third season of the animated comedy Yolo.
The series from Michael Cusack ranked No. 2 in its time slot across cable in key demos in its second season. The third installment, which will be dubbed Yolo: Rainbow Trinity, will continue to follow a pair of Australian best friends through absurd and fantastical adventures.
The announcement about the pickup was made today at New York Comic-Con.
Adult Swim also announced that it has ordered new stop-motion series called Women Wearing Shoulder Pads, which follows a wealthy Spaniard living in Ecuador as she journeys through the complicated world of love, family, commercials, and cuyes, a.k.a. South American guinea pigs.
The new series will mark Adult Swim’s first-ever Spanish-language series, not to mention the return of the stop-motion animation format.
“While we’ve all seen a million stop motion shows in Spanish featuring an all-female...
The series from Michael Cusack ranked No. 2 in its time slot across cable in key demos in its second season. The third installment, which will be dubbed Yolo: Rainbow Trinity, will continue to follow a pair of Australian best friends through absurd and fantastical adventures.
The announcement about the pickup was made today at New York Comic-Con.
Adult Swim also announced that it has ordered new stop-motion series called Women Wearing Shoulder Pads, which follows a wealthy Spaniard living in Ecuador as she journeys through the complicated world of love, family, commercials, and cuyes, a.k.a. South American guinea pigs.
The new series will mark Adult Swim’s first-ever Spanish-language series, not to mention the return of the stop-motion animation format.
“While we’ve all seen a million stop motion shows in Spanish featuring an all-female...
- 10/12/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Certain periods in history are so ripe for dramatization, it’s hard to believe they haven’t gotten the treatment sooner.
Shortly after surviving a bout with the flu during the 1918 pandemic, negotiating the Treaty of Versailles, and cutting short a train tour to promote the formation of the peacekeeping League of Nations due to health issues, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a serious stroke. Protective of her husband and his power, First Lady Edith Wilson shielded him from intruders and helped him run the country from his bedside while he recovered.
Shortly after surviving a bout with the flu during the 1918 pandemic, negotiating the Treaty of Versailles, and cutting short a train tour to promote the formation of the peacekeeping League of Nations due to health issues, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a serious stroke. Protective of her husband and his power, First Lady Edith Wilson shielded him from intruders and helped him run the country from his bedside while he recovered.
- 6/10/2021
- by Andrea Marks
- Rollingstone.com
At the “Adam Ruins Everything Election Special” taping earlier this month in Los Angeles, even the warmup jokes had their eyes on politics. As standup comedian Jared Logan primed both the audience and the sound technicians for the ensuing show, he invited the audience to test laugh: “Imagine if Tim Kaine just told a joke.”
After 19 episodes of the truTV show already under their belts, Tuesday night’s special represents the most ambitious “Adam Ruins Everything” project yet: an hour-long examination (and in most cases, refutation) of some of the most commonly held refrains of this election cycle.
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After 19 episodes of the truTV show already under their belts, Tuesday night’s special represents the most ambitious “Adam Ruins Everything” project yet: an hour-long examination (and in most cases, refutation) of some of the most commonly held refrains of this election cycle.
Read More: ‘Adam Ruins Everything’ With Research, and Adam Conover Likes It That Way
It’s the culmination of weeks of nationwide touring and refining, all done during the midst of production on this year’s batch of “Adam Ruins Everything” episodes, which have been airing since late August. Conover, along with...
- 10/25/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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