10 Updates On New And Returning Adult Swim Series Fall 2018 Edition
The twelfth season is officially in production and should see a Spring 2019 premiere for Adult Swim. From what I hear, the first couple of episodes are nearly finished, with more in pre-production.
Early Cuyler is a redneck squid who was sentenced to 15 years in jail but finds out he has an illegitimate son named Rusty. Rusty is being raised by his Aunt Lil who is teaching him how to run a hair salon, which she does when she isn’t running a crystal meth lab. When the sheriff takes pity on Early and lets him out of jail early to go raise his son he must find a way to raise his squidbilly son and maintain the terms of his parole.
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The Rick and Morty ratings being so far down (upwards of 30% year over year) would tell you that there is clearly a dissent as a result of Roiland's absence from the series. That said, I'd rather have some sort of English dubbed adaptation than no English dub at all and if it means it has to be with the new actors from the show then so be it. As for subtitles, those only meet ADA requirements for people hard of hearing, but what about people that are hard of sight like blindness, dyslexia, etc? Netflix and MAX cost the same amount of money per month and Netflix features WAY more content for the dollar than MAX does (look at the graphs above), and they 9 times out of 10 dub their international productions regardless if it's from Japan, France, or other other non-native speaking countries. They have a few acquisitions that don't have dubs, but it appears that's going to be a thing of the past as well.