![]() ![]() Looks like they may be close to working it out. ![]() story.” And since then there have been rumors of a possible save in the works at the WarnerMedia streaming service. and have been working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue the Venture Bros. And, as always, We Love You.”Īt the time, Adult Swim said “We also want more Venture Bros. as an animated series, but the network rejected it. The Venture Bros., despite being canceled in 2020, remains one of the single greatest shows Adult Swim has ever put to television. McCulloch realized that his notes were too extensive for a short comics story and proposed that Comedy Central air The Venture Bros. We thank you, our amazing fans, for 17 years of your kind (and patient) attention. was originally conceived as a comic book story for an issue of Monkeysuit. peels away the onion-like shrouds of time for a look back into the troubled past of America's most beloved hydrocephalic former boy genius, to reveal dark secrets that even he didn't know about. Series co-creator Christopher McCulloch - better known to fans as Jackson Publick - broke the sad news to fans on Twitter back in September, telling fans in part “We got the highly disappointing news a few months ago, while we were writing what would have been season 8. So uh, thanks for being such swell people, “The Venture Bros.” fans. #SaveTheVentureBros.”Īlso Read: 'Venture Bros': Are Hank and Dean Destined to Arch Each Other? Nothing imminent, but know that we’re working on it. I’ve received tons of emails, all of which are short very well written notes, oozing with politeness,” Forssell tweeted last Thursday. “The Venture Bros fans are passionate, but incredibly civil. ![]() ![]() And lest you think this is just a rumor, the happy news came straight from the mouth of HBO Max general manager himself, Andy Forssell. Just not having to babysit those boys who never grew older would probably be a good vacation for him.A ton of shows have fallen victim to tightened budgets amid the infuriatingly still-ongoing, disastrously managed COVID-19 pandemic, but of all the canceled shows of 2020, the one that hurt us perhaps the most was “The Venture Bros.” The Adult Swim series, which had run for 7 seasons over 17 years, got the axe in September despite having been renewed for an 8th and final season back in 2018.īut in an exciting plot twist, it looks like the show may get that finale in some form or another after all on HBO Max, and apparently it’s due in part to the cult show’s extremely polite fans. "Just chilling away from all the violence and super science. "If he retires, I see him getting somewhere way out and remote," he offered. "Nobody even recognized me people were getting pictures thinking I was just a fan dressed as Shore Leave."īut even though Warburton will never be ready to say goodbye to the animated badass, he does have some thoughts on how Brock would spend his retirement days. I was with my son Shane, and he went as Shore Leave too, so we must have looked really kinky together," the actor shared. Scare Bear is an entity of unknown nature on The Venture Bros. "One year, I decided to go to Comic Con down in San Diego, and I decided to go as Shore Leave instead of Brock. After so much time has passed and with Publick & Hammer now getting a chance to give the series a proper finale, Warburton must be ready to watch Brock walk off into the sunset… right? "Never!" responded Warburton, who followed that up with a San Diego Comic-Con story detailing what happened when he decided to not show up as Brock Samson. ![]()
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