Adult Swim News: Trap Universe, The Jellies, And More

Adult Swim is getting more creative with where it’s sending it’s series for streaming. With Venture Bros. making it’s way over onto HBO MAX starting August 13th, Hulu has become the new streaming home for Momma Named Me Sheriff season two and Dream Corp LLC season three, the latter of which appears to be “on ice” for future seasons according to one of the show’s stars. We also have news on cancellations that you can see down below, more as it develops.

 

 

 

 

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After two seasons, Adult Swim’s The Jellies has been canceled as confirmed by show star Earl Skakel.

The quarter-hour animated series created by Tyler, The Creator and Lionel Boyce was originally made available on the Golf TV app and was produced by Augenblick Studios before later making it’s way over to Adult Swim.
Synopsis:
“The Jellies” follows a family of jellyfish and their human son, 16-year-old Cornell. Cornell is a sensitive young man who learns that he was adopted at birth, which sets off a string of events as he spirals out of control on a journey to find himself. His search puts the family into uncanny situations that they must escape. Musical score and original composition is created by Tyler, the Creator and is the creator’s first narrative comedy.

 


 

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Show creator JJ Villard has confirmed that Adult Swim has opted not to move forward with Trap Universe as a series. The adult animated pilot originally premiered in 2018 and was written by Ben Joseph and featured the voices of Rachel Butera, Walt Dorhn, and JJ Villard.

Synopsis:

The unholy demon offspring of a preschool show, a workplace sitcom, and a grindhouse thriller, TRAP UNIVERSE follows a good-hearted fixer named EDDIE G as he and his family try to survive working for TRAP LORD, the wealthiest (and most corrupt) business tycoon in the entire universe.

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