2018-05-25, 02:15 | Link #1 |
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Disenchantment (New Matt Groening show)
First look at Matt Groening's first new show in two decades:
"It’s been nearly 20 years since Matt Groening has given you a new show, so… it’s time. Netflix released the first images of Disenchantment, an animated fantasy series that features the voices of Abbi Jacobson, Nat Faxon, and Eric Andre. Created by Groening (The Simpsons, Futurama), the show takes place in the crumbling medieval kingdom named Dreamland and centers on the exploits of a hard-drinking princess named Bean (Jacobson), her plucky elf friend Elfo (Faxon), and her personal demon Luci (Andre) as they match wits with “ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools.” The series, whose 10-episode first season launches Aug. 17, also will feature the voice talents of John DiMaggio, Billy West, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeille, David Herman, Matt Berry, Jeny Batten, Rich Fulcher, Noel Fielding, and Lucy Montgomery. “Ultimately, Disenchantment will be about life and death, love and sex, and how to keep laughing in a world full of suffering and idiots, despite what the elders and wizards and other jerks tell you,” is how Groening described the show last year." See: http://ew.com/tv/2018/05/23/matt-gro...isenchantment/ |
2018-06-30, 21:11 | Link #2 |
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Matt Groening's 'Disenchantment' Gets Its First Trailer:
"When it comes to television, Matt Groening is batting a thousand. His first animated creation, The Simpsons, is about to enter its 30th season, and Futurama developed such a strong cult following that it was brought back from the dead a couple times. Now Groening, eschewing the usual basic cable approach, is bring his next project, called Disenchantment, to Netflix—and today we finally got our first look." See: https://www.popularmechanics.com/cul...isenchantment/ |
2018-07-23, 02:14 | Link #3 |
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Netflix Debuts Official Disenchantment Trailer
at Comic-Con 2018: "Netflix debuted the first official trailer for Matt Groening's new series, Disenchantment, at San Diego Comic-Con 2018. Disenchantment is Groening's first new project in almost 20 years, and it's the first time that the infamous creator of The Simpsons and Futurama has collaborated with Netflix. Although the project was first announced over a year ago, people didn't get their first look at Disenchantment until just two months ago." See: https://screenrant.com/disenchantmen...-2018-netflix/ |
2018-08-08, 01:59 | Link #4 |
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Disenchantment review: Groening’s new Netflix toon
is off to a bloody good start: ""The Simpsons meets Game of Thrones" sounds like one of those Netflix ideas generated by bots (a tactic that Netflix has employed in the past). That kind of experiment, as cute as it sounds at first blush, could flop if it stitches two dissimilar series together in messy fashion. But the team behind Disenchantment, the first Matt Groening animated series since Futurama launched in 1999, seems blissfully unaware of hot TV trends—and is all the better for it. Groening's first-ever non-network series debuts on Netflix on August 17 as a 10-episode "half-season," and we've reviewed seven of those episodes ahead of the formal launch. From what we've seen thus far, Disenchantment wins by establishing friendships between unique, likable characters—and then leading them to their basest urges." See: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/...dy-good-start/ |
2018-09-01, 21:20 | Link #5 |
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Disenchantment May Not Enchant Hardcore Fantasy Fans:
"Science fiction author Robert Repino had high expectations for Disenchantment, the new animated series from Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama. Unfortunately, he was underwhelmed by the show’s early episodes. “I counted four episodes that ended with a very slow-moving, sloppy, contrived action scene,” Repino says in Episode 324 of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast. And while Futurama episodes like “The Prisoner of Benda” and “Meanwhile” demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of science fiction tropes, Disenchantment never shows much familiarity with the fantasy genre." See: https://www.wired.com/2018/09/geeks-...robert-repino/ |
2018-10-23, 22:21 | Link #6 |
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Netflix Renews Disenchantment for Another 2-Part Season:
"The kingdom of Dreamland will remain open. Netflix has announced that Matt Groening’s fantasy series Disenchantment has been renewed for another 20-episode season, which means we’ll be getting new episodes through at least 2021. As revealed on Twitter, Netflix has given Disenchantment another season. But that renewal actually guarantees two more years of the series. In the case of Disenchantment, each 20-episode season is split across two years—the second half of the current season will return sometime in 2019. Likewise, this second season will come out in 2020 and 2021." See: https://io9.gizmodo.com/netflix-rene...son-1829909752 |
2019-09-16, 23:04 | Link #7 |
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Disenchantment Season 2 Fixes the Debut's Mistakes,
but Adds a Surprising New One: "Netflix’s Disenchantment started out as a curiosity. Much of it felt like standard Matt Groening fare, akin to The Simpsons or Futurama. But it ended on such a promising note, it made me eager to see what was around the corner. The sophomore season has buffered out the rough edges, embracing the show’s unique strengths while teasing out a rich and textured world. But in the end, that’s all we get. Teasers for a bigger story yet to come. The series picks up immediately after the events of the first season. The people of Dreamland have been turned to stone, leaving King Zřg (John DiMaggio) alone in his dying kingdom. Princess Bean (Abbi Jacobson) has run off with her mother, Queen Dagmar, to Maru. It doesn’t take long for Bean to realize something is off about her newfound family, especially with Dagmar telling Bean she’s destined to fulfill some “great prophecy.” What that prophecy actually is remains a mystery to both Bean and the audience (a recurring theme this season)." See: https://io9.gizmodo.com/disenchantme...but-1838037503 |
2019-09-23, 21:57 | Link #8 |
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Some of Disenchantment Part 2's Coolest Teasers,
Nods, and Easter Eggs: "Disenchantment is a different type of Matt Groening show. Unlike The Simpsons and Futurama, Disenchantment is playing a very long and purposeful game. Most of the second season was about teasing bigger stories and plot lines—sometimes to the detriment of the series itself. But there’s a lot of stuff to pick apart in Part 2 of the Netflix fantasy series... as well as some solid jokes and Futurama references. I found myself pouring through the second season of Disenchantment, hoping to catch some of the things they’re clearly trying to tease for the audience—whether it’s some hieroglyphics spotted on the table, next to the map spelling out Maru’s plans for Dreamland, or that creepy music box melody that plays throughout the second season. Some of them are most likely me reading way too much into things (because that’s what I do) but others are definitely there for a purpose or raise more questions. Here are some of the cooler things I found. Be sure to let me know in the comments what you came across too." See: https://io9.gizmodo.com/some-of-dise...s-a-1838249940 |
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