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“Futurama” gets new life on Comedy Central

June 22, 2006
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By Andrew Wallenstein

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – “Futurama” has a future.

Comedy Central has resurrected the former Fox animated
series from “The Simpsons” creator Matt Groening and David X.
Cohen. At least 13 new episodes will be produced — the first
since the series’ original run from 1999-2003.

The new batch is part of a deal the cable network made with
20th Century Fox Television last year to pick up syndicated
rights to the existing “Futurama” library of 72 episodes.
Comedy Central also had an option to air any new episodes
produced.

New and old episodes will begin airing in 2008 on Comedy
Central. Actors Billy West, Katey Sagal and John DiMaggio have
agreed to return as voices for “Futurama.”

“We are thrilled that Matt Groening and 20th Century Fox
Television have decided to produce new episodes of ‘Futurama’
and that Comedy Central will be the first to air them,” said
David Bernath, senior vice president for programming at the
network.

“There is a deep and passionate fan base for this
intelligent and very funny show that matches perfectly with our
audience, and it is great that we can offer them not just the
existing library but something they’ve never seen as well.”

“Futurama” isn’t the first series to return to air after
cancellation. The Fox animated series “Family Guy” returned to
the network last year after getting a second wind on DVD and
late-night cable.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter


Source: reuters