“Adult Swim’s The Elephant,” an all-new three-part animated special, premieres Friday, Dec. 19, at 11 p.m. on Adult Swim. Cord-cutters can sign up for DIRECTV (5-day free trial) and other streaming ...
The mission to get a healing mushroom out into the world will continue. Ahead of Sunday’s Season 1 finale, Adult Swim has renewed Common Side Effects for a second season. The animated comedic thriller ...
Last October, Adult Swim's latest viral hit, Smiling Friends, returned for a third season, offering another dose of trippy, dark comedy. But later that month, the network also unleashed a brand-new ...
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Adult Swim’s beloved animated series Rick and Morty is set to leave Netflix very soon. While the show airs on Cartoon Network and streams on HBO Max shortly after in North America, other countries ...
Adult Swim has released the first full trailer for The Elephant, the experimental animated special created by an all-star team of artists including Patrick McHale (Over the Garden Wall), Rebecca Sugar ...
"Every year around this time, we try to give the Adult Swim audience a gift they didn't know they needed, and this year, it's 'Adult Swim's The Elephant,'" said Michael Ouweleen, president of Adult ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patrick McHale (“Over the Garden Wall”), Ian Jones-Quartey (“OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes”), Rebecca Sugar (“Steven Universe”) and ...
Patrick McHale (“Over the Garden Wall”), Ian Jones-Quartey (“OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes”), Rebecca Sugar (“Steven Universe”) and Pendleton Ward (“Adventure Time”) are teaming up for “Adult Swim’s The ...
After being forced to shut its doors for more than two months due to government spending cuts, an adult learning center in Baltimore is reopening — but with less funding and fewer staff than before.