‘Common Side Effects’ Trailer Offers Satirical Healthcare Jabs
The hotly-anticipated big pharma comedy-thriller is set to premiere February 2, 2025, on Adult Swim.
The hotly-anticipated big pharma comedy-thriller is set to premiere February 2, 2025, on Adult Swim.
Juston Gordon-Montgomery’s action-packed series with a lot of big ideas will debut this weekend on Adult Swim and Max.
The short was created by Mike Manor for Adult Swim’s ‘Smalls’ initiative.
The short was created for Adult Swim’s shorts program ‘Smalls.’
First up is ‘Uzumaki,’ an adaptation of Junji Ito’s supernational horror manga
The show will feature an all-women voice cast and tell the story of a wealthy Spaniard living in Ecuador.
The series will be produced by Mappa and feature action sequences designed by ‘John Wick’ director Chad Stahelski.
After adding an hour to its programming block in May, Adult Swim is ready to grow again with another hour titled Checkered Past.
Series creators Doc Hammer and Christopher McCulloch (aka Jackson Publick) wrote and executive produced the film, with McCulloch directing.
Ouwleen believes the growing pains that accompanied the Warner Bros. and Discovery merger are now behind them.
The series will premiere on the network on May 4 before heading to HBO Max the following day.
‘Ballmastrz’ got a whole new look for its 22-minute one-off special thanks to Japan’s Studio 4°C.
A new exposé about Roiland offers startling details about his work in animation.
Roiland also resigned as CEO of ‘High on Life’ developer Squanch Games.
The series co-creator was let go by the network following serious charges of felony domestic violence.
Creator Genndy Tartakovsky has also shared details about two other projects he’s working on, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal and Fixed.
‘Rick and Morty: The Anime’ will get a 10-episode run, independent from the original series.
Ascheim’s position has been eliminated as a result of the Warnermedia/Discovery merger.
Disney and Warnermedia say they are unwilling to voluntarily recognize these workers.
If you work for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or Cartoon Network, you may want to look away now.