'Beavis and Butt-Head' Revival Moves To Comedy Central For Season 3

  If we had a nickel for every Paramount+ original adult animated series that moved premieres to Comedy Central , we’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but hey that’s the news.  Mike Judge’s  Beavis and Butt-Head   revival, which has aired its first two seasons as an  original of the streamer, is heading that way  for its third season, which is already deep in production but won’t premiere until next year. And it’s starting by giving  the critically acclaimed film that launched the revival, the Paramount+-original film  Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe  on Wednesday, July 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT Still, the rebuilding network has some catch up to do. The linear premiere of the film  heralds the revival’s second season’s own starting the following Wednesday, July 10 in the same timeslot. This is actually a return to Comedy Central for the show as its actual home, as both revival seasons were originally ordered together in 2020, with the promise of spinoffs and specials that have not c

A Second Season Of 'The Really Loud House' Is Bringing With It 'A Really Haunted Loud House' Halloween Movie

 


It's time to flesh out more Loud House, and it seems Paramount+ has their frights set on it too. Nickelodeon has greenlit A Really Haunted Loud House, an original feature-length Halloween movie, that while it might seem like a sequel to 2021's A Loud House Christmas due to the holiday nature, it's more closely related to and is based on The Really Loud House, which the title differences will probably indicate, and which has been renewed for a second season. 

The Really Loud House, the live-action series adaptation of the Nicktoon The Loud House, was greenlit due to the success of A Loud House Christmas and was intended to be a Paramount+ original series when it was announced last March, but was moved to Nickelodeon by its November 2022 premiere. It, therefore, has yet to arrive on Paramount+. Just look at Middlemost Post, which premiered in July 2021 only just arriving on the service at the end of this month. However, like A Loud House Christmas, A Really Haunted Loud House will be released on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ this fall. In the film Lincoln Loud and his best friend Clyde must decide between trick or treating and the Loud family's traditional Spooktacular or going to a party thrown by Xander, the cool new kid at school.


What specifically distinguishes A Loud House Christmas from The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House is that several members of the Loud family were recast for the series. Jolie Jenkins replaced Muretta Moss as Rita Loud, Eva Carlton replaced Dora Dolphin as Leni Loud, Annaka Fourneret replaced Morgan McGill as Lynn Loud, and August Michael Peterson replaced Charlotte Ann Tucker and Lainey Jane Knowles as Lily Loud. Those who appeared in both and will be reprising their roles for the Halloween movie are Wolfgang Schaeffer as Lincoln Loud, Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr. (who also voices the character in the animated series), Sophia Woodward as Luna Loud; Aubin Bradley as Lucy Loud; Catherine Bradley as Luan Loud, Ella Allan as Lola Loud; Mia Allan as Lana Loud; Lexi Janicek as Lisa Loud; Lexi DiBenedetto as Lori Loud; and Jahzir Bruno as Clyde McBride.

The franchise as a whole is about Lincoln Loud, the one son in a family with 10 sisters, and the chaos that comes out of that. Because The Really Loud House was intended as a streaming series, it only had a ten-episode order. Now that it's a linear series, its second season will be 20 episodes, a confident network standard. A Really Haunted Loud House will be directed by Jonathan Judge, who has not only directed the series but Life in Pieces and All That. It's written by Tony Gama-Lobo & Rebecca May, who worked on King of the Hill and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles together. There are revisions by Tim Hobert, who's worked on The MiddleScrubs, and Community. It should be noted that apparently Deadline, who had the exclusive, saw fit to include a The Casagrandes movie, based on the Loud House spinoff animated series, among Gama-Lobo and May's credits, despite it not being announced yet. So have fun with that!

Source: Deadline



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