The Awesome Fest Announces 2014 Summer Festival And First-Time Partnership With Wizard World Comic Con

-Thursday, June 19, 2014 – Saturday, August 16, 2014-

The Awesome Fest returns with an exciting 2014 summer festival from June 19th through August 16th with sponsor Visit Philadelphia™. Back bigger than ever, The Awesome Fest is bringing independent cinema, retro screenings, yet-to-be-released Hollywood Blockbusters, music, stand-up comedy and more to Philadelphia! Hitting the streets with an impressive variety of Philadelphia Premieres, free outdoor screenings, concerts, and talent appearances all through August, The Awesome Fest yet again brings premium fanfare and general all around “awesomeness” to the City of Brotherly Love.

The Awesome Fest is proud to announce an exciting first-time partnership with Wizard World Comic Con to kick off their 2014 festival. The Awesome Fest will showcase their unique brand of programming at Philly’s flagship comic book and pop culture convention from Thursday, June 19th through Sunday, June 22nd. With eyes ahead, The Awesome Fest will then travel with Wizard World to showcase their unique and innovative brand of programming at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con from August 19th-22nd.

“I could not be any more excited for our 2014 program and partnership with Wizard World Comic Con. I’m such a huge fan,” said Josh Goldbloom, Founder & Artistic Director of The Awesome Fest. “We have a world-class slate of independent films we will be premiering that cover just about all of our favorite things: Rock ‘n Roll, “bronies”, Nintendo power gloves with Freddy Krueger blades, kung fu & karate kids, NERDS, rebel cheerleaders, George Takei, pizza, and so much more! I can’t wait to get started with this year’s festivities.”

“Working with Awesome Fest is a natural fit for Wizard World,” said John Macaluso, Wizard World CEO. “We are always striving to give our fans the best experience, and adding this lineup of films and discussions greatly enhances that experience. We are especially pleased that our own Wizard World Film Festival will be among the offerings.”

The opening night celebration kicks off Thursday, June 19th with a Doug Benson Movie Interruption. For the first time ever in Philadelphia, comedian Doug Benson brings his now infamous live movie interruption to the Trocadero for a 30th Anniversary screening of REVENGE OF THE NERDS. Curtis Armstrong (Booger) and other cast members will join Doug from the front row, performing a live comedy show as they riff on one of the great nerd classics of all time.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier: 1/6th scale Falcon Collectible Figure

Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The Winter Soldier has been topping box offices around the world since it was released in theaters! With his distinctive mechanical wings and great performance by Anthony Mackie, Falcon has left a strong impression among fans of the exciting movie! Today Hot Toys is thrilled to present the highly-anticipated 1/6th scale Falcon Collectible Figure.

The movie-accurate collectible is specially crafted based on the image of Anthony Mackie as Falcon in the film and features a finely detailed costume, LED light up flight backpack, Falcon’s signature wings, weapons, and a dynamic figure stand perfect for flight poses. Fans don’t miss this opportunity to pre-order this high-flying ally of Captain America.

The 1/6th scale Falcon Collectible Figure specially features:

– Authentic and detailed likeness of Anthony Mackie as Falcon in Captain America: The Winter Soldier

– Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles and skin texture

– Body with over 30 points of articulations

– Approximately 30 cm tall

– Four (4) pairs of interchangeable gloved palms including:

– One (1) pair of fists

– One (1) pair of relaxed palms

– One (1) pair of palms for holding weapons

– One (1) pair of palms for holding wings

– Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

– One (1) dark grey and black vest

– One (1) grey t-shirt

– One (1) pair of black bicep guards

– One (1) pair of camouflage patterned pants with U.S. flag emblem and shin guards

– One (1) pair of black boots

Weapons:

– Two (2) submachine guns

Accessories:

– One (1) flight backpack with LED light up function (red light, battery operated)

– One (1) pair of attachable fully spread wings

– One (1) pair of flight backpack assembly parts

– One (1) pair of goggles

– Diamond-shaped dynamic figure stand with Falcon nameplate, the movie logo, and flexible pillar

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Artists:

– Head Sculpted by So Young, Lee

– Head Painted by JC. Hong

– Head Art Directed by JC. Hong

Release date: Q4, 2014 – Q1, 2015

**Collectible Figure – Prototype shown, final product may be slightly different
**Wings – Prototype shown is not final, pending licensor approval

**Battery included for collectible figure. Button cells are required

**Product details could be subjected to change without further notice

© 2014 Marvel.

© 2014 Hot Toys Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Nerd Management -Ep. 38- Game of Dews

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The Nerd Management crew has an in depth chat about the Pepsi bottling strike in Indiana and the Game of Thrones. Special exclusive interview with James Tynion IV!

 

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Need your weekly dosage of nerd? Are you a fan of Doctor Who? Comics? Super Hero Movies? Video Games? Then look no further than the “Nerd Management” podcast! Join hosts Alec Ward and Warner Swopes every week to delve into the Sarlac pits of our comic book, movie, and television knowledge. We welcome regular guests from the very learned comic reader to those who’ve barely picked up this months new releases.Nerd Management is:

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The Next Issue – Where We Grade DC Comics

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So the whole crew is out celebrating Mothers’ Day with parents and spouses but that doesn’t mean we have to leave you hanging!! In today’s show, Aitch, Armand, El, Pete and special guest Brian Isaacs of our host site Fanboyfactor.com, sits in with us as we look at DC Comics’ re-boot and if it’s been a hit or a miss with us.

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TV Review: Arrow: Season 2: Episode 22: Streets of Fire (CW)

I try to base my reviews off of a single viewing of an episode. While I’m watching, I make positive and negative notes about the moments in an episode that really grab the audience and pull them in to the world, be it through emotional or physical drama. There’s no fair judgment to be had from simply getting to the ending and wondering how you feel by that point. But also, a different approach is needed considering that this week’s Arrow is Act 2 in a 3 act finale. Streets of Fire is the continuation, both chronologically and literally of the last episode, City of Blood. It’s reminiscent of a similar storyline from the comics “City Walls” albeit far more aggressive in nature. Since most of the drama has already been established in City of Blood, I don’t think backtracking is really necessary. Let’s move on with the review from the beginning of Streets of Fire.

2014-05-11 02.35.08As the episode starts, the characters are dealing with the fallout of the “conclusion” from the last episode (literally, in Oliver and Laurel’s case). Oliver and Laurel’s separation is a bit too convenient to feel completely natural. Luckily, Amell and Cassidy play to the obstacle with genuine sincerity adding a real feeling danger and a proactive tone (Not to mention a very interesting solution). Also…FELICITY HIT ISABEL WITH A VAN! I don’t consider that objective or even relevant in any way, but sometimes a moment is simply cool as hell, and that’s all there is to it (review winning). But the triumph of the episode comes from conveying a real state of emergency as far as the siege is concerned. While all of this is affecting the team directly, the episode also showcases the attacks from the point of view of the other characters in the show. That’s without a doubt the most successful aspect of the episode. Since the attack is so widespread, being able to see how it’s affecting all of the other characters, as well as Oliver, Dig, and Felicity, adds a more rounded perspective and really drives the severity and scale of the attack home.

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“They say Nero sang as he watched Rome burn. Now I understand why.”

Slade continues to exhibit a brilliant (though in this episode, very reserved) malice, thanks to Manu Bennett’s complex portrayal. Summer Glau’s Isabel Rochev finally gets to cut loose both physically and behaviorally. Admittedly, her mask (though clearly a reference to the comic book character Ravager) doesn’t translate as well as Deathstroke’s to the live-action medium. She makes up for this minor oversight with some incredibly animated action scenes as well as a completely amoral attitude that her character had been hinting at from the very first episode, so it feels like a natural progression rather than a copied and pasted bad guy personality. On the flip side, Officer Lance has a powerful moment for his character, and he insights a significant shift in the state of the police of Starling City. The road to coming around to The Arrow’s thinking has been very long, and has had its fair share of bumps, especially for Officer Lance. That also ends up working as a major strength for the progression of this particular theme. The vigilante has been so vehemently resisted by the city and greater police force, specifically by Lieutenant Pike, played by Adrian Holmes. He hasn’t gotten a lot of credit, but he definitely deserves it considering he has maintained that opposition realistically until there was literally no other option. Reaching this point after so long makes i2014-05-11 02.39.16t feel hard fought and even earned, but the payoff is the important part, and Paul Blackthorne’s convincing speech to his fellow officers and superior sells the hell out of the argument. Since the opposition to the vigilante has been a constant theme, to see it come down this hard after such a long fight is not only a sigh of relief, but it’s a change in the show’s dynamic that actually has gravity. It’s felt and showcased appropriately, with no need to be discerned or explained, all punctuated successfully by Lance getting his Detective shield back. It’s a satisfying conclusion for this particular part of the story.

 

2014-05-11 03.04.03The island flashbacks are small in scale once again, so it’s all very personal. But the real highlight comes from the camaraderie between Anatoly and Oliver finally getting some actual development, rather than just being implied. The allusions to the future of Oliver and Anatoly’s friendship are a fun bit of levity in the tense atmosphere of the flashback scenes. They are also surprisingly sweet, and convincing thanks to a real charm from David Nykl, and a downplayed appreciation for that charm, despite current issues, played with subtlety by Stephen Amell. It’s also interesting to see Oliver who only became capable quite recently, yet he still makes brave strides forward with intense determination that has been developed quite carefully due to having a sufficient amount of time to build up this part of his character. As per usual, the island flashback scenes tie in to the main story succinctly, as well as give plenty of insight in to both Oliver and Slade’s mindset.

You honor the dead by fighting. And you are not done fighting!”

It’s the inclusion of this history that makes their present so easy to swallow. It also reveals the fundamental difference between them in that Oliver is willing to allow people to help him and Slade isn’t. It’s a difference that’s emphasized rather successfully thanks to an emotional scene in the clock tower between Oliver and Felicity. In a word, it’s amazing. Emily Rickard’s gives her strongest performance as Felicity yet. That’s an understatement. Using Felicity’s emotional reaction to appeal to a hopeless Oliver creates a powerful impact. She abandons her sarcasm and meta-humor temporarily to sell an emotional push that’s only magnified by the contrast with her usual calm and quiet nature. I dare you not to tear up at her speech. This is a high point of the episode, and though it doesn’t necessarily go downhill from here, but it definitely slows down. Blood sitting in the middle of the his collapsing house of cards is just as satisfying as it was always supposed to be, but his explanation of his actions was flimsy (with the exception of an excellent origin story for the skull mask), and his exit from the series lacked drama and wasn’t a fit enough for the departure of such an important character. There’s also an unrealistic plot device in the form of a block when considering the identity of the other body that Slade is planning to drop.

2014-05-11 02.39.45Oliver believes it’s supposed to be him, and everyone going along with it is just frustrating. (I’m making a call right now that it’s going to be Sara, and if I’m right and no one on the show reaches this conclusion, I’m going to be absolutely livid). I’m not saying that this is absolutely the truth, but if it is it’s a little too obvious how much they’re not focusing on it. Plus like every other epidemic or panic inducing event in any fictional city, you get the arbitrary military cleansing team to prevent the *insert bad thing here* from getting out and affecting other areas.  It’s cliche, but it works.  It does have one thing going for it with Amanda Waller (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) actually being portrayed as a “tough as nails do anything to get the job done even if she doesn’t agree with it” character, instead of just an immoral government stooge with implied potential for complexity without any substantial follow through. In other words, she gives us the impression that she doesn’t actually WANT to blow up the city, but gives a compelling enough argument to be in favor of it.

2014-05-11 03.23.48Where does all of that leave us? Well, Streets of Fire is a great episode. There’s a lot happening involving pretty much all of the characters. Thea and Merlyn get the short end of the stick on runtime. But on the flip side, Officer Lance gets a whole lot more to do and say that Paul Blackthorne uses to elevate the character to a whole different level. Sara is back and has some compelling moments with Laurel to create a interesting dynamic made more dramatic by Laurel knowing her identity, and Emily Rickards shakes things up for her character with phenomenally positive results. Oliver and his team seem to be really gearing up to start fighting back, and considering the level of the menace in the opposition and lack of resources for our heroes, it conveys real drama as they face odds that seem even by the audience’s standards to be suicidal. Blood’s death lacked real dramatis, which was a disappointing end for his character. Also, the final moments of the episode are a little too abrupt, just like City of Blood.  I’m not going to count that as a fault though, seeing as how it’s leading directly in to the season finale, making this a three part arc. So, this was one big plotline separated in to three acts (or in this case, episodes). It’s not a bad move, and functionally it works. It gives the writers a lot more time to tie up any loose ends that might have been left hanging over the course of the show. So, just like last time, this review is going to remain unfinished until the season finale. In the meantime, the storyline itself has yet to conclude, so stay tuned to The CW as Season 2 of Arrow wraps up next week. I guarantee you that you aren’t going to want to miss the epic season finale.

-PS

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MALEFICENT New Clip and Character Posters

Disney has released a new clip “Awkward Situation” and character posters from MALEFICENT


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“Maleficent” explores the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty” and the elements of her betrayal that ultimately turn her pure heart to stone. Driven by revenge and a fierce desire to protect the moors over which she presides, Maleficent cruelly places an irrevocable curse upon the human king’s newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Aurora is caught in the middle of the seething conflict between the forest kingdom she has grown to love and the human kingdom that holds her legacy. Maleficent realizes that Aurora may hold the key to peace in the land and is forced to take drastic actions that will change both worlds forever.

The film stars Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple and Lesley Manville.

“Maleficent” is produced by Joe Roth and directed by Robert Stromberg, with Angelina Jolie, Michael Vieira, Don Hahn, Palak Patel, Matt Smith and Sarah Bradshaw serving as executive producers. Linda Woolverton wrote the screenplay. “Maleficent” opens in U.S. theaters on May 30, 2014.

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MALEFICENT releases in theaters on May 30, 2014!

MARVEL’S AVENGERS ASSEMBLE

This Sunday, the return with an ALL-NEW episode of Marvel’s Avengers Assemble this Sunday beginning at 8am/7c inside the Marvel Universe on Disney XD!

BIG HEROES! BIG VILLAINS! AND BIGGER ADVENTURES…this week Share Your Universe with a brand new episode of Marvel’s Avengers Assemble this Sunday at 8am/7c inside the Marvel Universe on Disney XD.

Marvel’s Avengers Assemble – “Crimes and Circuses”
When the Circus of Crime rolls into town, Hawkeye’s dark past begins to surface and puts the Avengers in danger. He learns that being honest to his teammates is more important than trying to hide his mistakes from his past.


 

HIKARI FRIDAY ROUND 2!

Are you ready for Hikari Friday Round 2?!
Just like last Friday, we are giving away a Hikari Sofubi Vinyl Figure!
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This week we are giving away Piece #1 of the Limited Edition NVS Batman Sofubi Vinyl Figure!
This figure is limited to 600pcs WORLD WIDE!
Enter now for your chance to win this highly collectible figure!

If you missed last Friday’s giveaway, here’s a little extra information on Hikari:
Hikari, meaning ‘light’, is a highly collectible line of clear Sofubi Vinyl Figures.
These will be ultra-limited and piece runs will range from 500pcs-5000pcs depending on the treatment.
Each Hikari piece will include a hand numbered card to prove authenticity and rarity.

NVS Batman Hikari Vinyl Figure

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If you aren’t the lucky winner of the giveaway, visit a Funko retailer in August to purchase your Limited Edition Metal Mix Leonardo Hikari Vinyl Figure!

2000 AD appeals for reader help in tracking down Judge Dredd newspaper gems

Legendary British comic book 2000 AD is asking its readers to help solve a mystery – where have key episodes from the Judge Dredd newspaper strip gone?

Later this year, 2000 AD is reproducing the long-running comic strip from the national Daily Star newspaper, but a number of strips – including the first ever one (featured above) – are missing from the 2000 AD archives, previous incomplete collections, and even the records of the British Library.

Judge Dredd is currently featuring prominently in the British Library’s ‘Comics Unmasked’ exhibition and the appeal for help gives readers the chance to contribute to the preservation of comics history.

The strip, which ran for around 2,980 episodes from 1981-1998, was written by co-creator John Wagner and writing partner Alan Grant – the same people who were also working on Judge Dredd for 2000 AD. Other than the first one, the missing episodes were all drawn by fan favourite artist Ron Smith, who produced the vast bulk of the strip, which went further than merely compressing existing stories from the weekly anthology comic and was responsible for fleshing out many of the aspects of Dredd’s world.

While low resolution scans have been found, high resolution digital versions or good quality physical versions have eluded 2000 AD’s graphic novels team – leading to this unusual appeal from 2000 AD’s publishers, Rebellion.

The missing strips are:

21st August 1981: Devil’s Island

17th September 1983: Baffin Island

10th December 1983: Manta Tank

30th June 1984: Strike Bound

7th July 1984: The Hunch

4th August 1984: Glaring

11th August 1984: Go See A Shrink

5th January 1985: Job Vacancy 1

2nd February 1985: War and Peace Part 1

Any Earthlets who have access to either scans or good physical copies should contact 2000 AD by e-mailing press@rebellion.co.uk

Adult Swim Announces Upfront Programming Slate for 2014-15

Adult Swim Enters Upfront at #1

Adult Swim, basic cable’s #1 network with young adults for almost a decade, announces a slate of new and returning programming in advance of its annual Upfront event in New York City on May 14, which will feature a scheduled performance by Grammy®-winning hip-hop duo Outkast.

Adult Swim is Basic Cable’s #1 Network for Adults 18-24, 18-34 & 18-49

“Since its launch, Adult Swim has effectively expanded from a late-night programming block to a network that resonates with all key adult demos,” said Donna Speciale, President of Turner Ad Sales. “Building upon Adult Swim’s successful foundation, Mike Lazzo and his team have put together a programming slate that will be very attractive to our advertising partners looking to reach and engage with the brands’ key adult demos in primetime. Additionally, Adult Swim’s robust late-night schedule continues to resonate with the younger male and adult demo, providing opportunities for our advertising partners to connect with this hard to reach audience.”

Recently expanding its programming into primetime at 8:00 p.m., the network announced that joining the hit series, Rick and Morty, The Boondocks and Childrens Hospital is the Untitled McBrayer/Triumph Sitcom from Robert Smigel, along with pilots from Daniel Stessen, John Krasinski and Jon Glaser. Premiering later this year are the previously announced Mike Tyson Mysteries, Black Jesus and Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories.

The 2014-2015 programming schedule includes more than 30 new and returning series, pilots and specials.

  • Original series and pilots:
  • UNTITLED TRIUMPH/MCBRAYER SITCOM – Jack (McBrayer) is a former child star of a popular Lassie-type series that ran in the ’80s and ’90s. After it was cancelled, his crude but beloved co-star (Triumph) spiraled into decadence and got Jack in trouble with him. 15 years later, with Jack finally self-sufficient, happy, and away from show business, Triumph finds his way back into Jack’s life. This new half-hour live-action comedy series is created by Robert Smigel (SNL, TV Funhouse, Conan), Michael Koman (Eagleheart, Nathan For You) and David Feldman (Real Time, Dennis Miller Live), starring Emmy®-nominee Jack McBrayer (30 Rock) and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (Conan), produced by Poochie Doochie Productions and Universal Television.
  • DREAM CORP LLC – DREAM CORP LLC is a new live-action/rotoscope hybrid pilot being developed for Adult Swim, with Daniel Stessen (The Gold Sparrow) as creator and executive producer and John Krasinski (The Office) also as executive producer. “DREAM CORP LLC” is an experimental therapy facility that creates a virtual reality for patients to confront issues in their waking life by simulating their wildest dreams. Guided by the eccentric Dr. Roberts (Jon Gries) a team of unique scientists document and conduct their research that hasn’t been funded since 1992. Like a poorly maintained carnival ride, the program has developed some questionable kinks throughout the years. The patients change from week to week, but despite the advice of their loved ones and their own instincts, they keep coming back.
  • NEON JOE, WEREWOLF HUNTER – Set in the pretend sleepy enclave of Garrity, Vermont (aka “B&B Town, USA!”), Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter is the story of a neon-clad man with a mysterious past and a highly specialized skill set – hunting werewolves. When a sudden plague of inexplicable werewolf fatalities strikes, the Garrity sheriff’s department finds itself in over its head and the fate of the townspeople is left up to Neon Joe. Will he catch the beast before the next full moon, or will it live another day and kill again? Pilot is created by Jon Glaser (Delocated, Parks and Recreation, Girls).
  • UNTITLED WORLD STAR HIP HOP PROJECT – This live-action single cam comedy pilot is inspired by the energy and style of the #1 urban website featuring a celebrity guest in a very World Star world. Executive produced by Q WorldStar and Devon Shepard (House of Lies, MadTV). Since its launch in 2005, WorldstarHipHop.com has grown from a niche site covering hip-hop culture, news and user-generated video content into an online juggernaut that receives over 20 million page views a day and 30 million unique visitors a month.
  • Series and Specials Premiering This Summer and Fall:
  • MIKE TYSON MYSTERIES – In Mike Tyson Mysteries, a new half-hour animated adult comedy series, Mike Tyson is taking the fight from the boxing ring to the streets … by solving mysteries! Aided by the Mike Tyson Mystery Team — the Ghost of the Marquess of Queensbury, Mike’s adopted Korean daughter, and a pigeon who was once a man — Mike Tyson will answer any plea sent to him. If you have a problem that needs solving, Iron Mike is in your corner. The series incorporates live-action appearances featuring Mighty Mike himself, and the gloves come off as the former heavyweight champ and his team gear up for weekly adventures as they put unsolved mysteries down for the count. The series stars Mike Tyson, Norm Macdonald (Saturday Night Live), Rachel Ramras (MAD), and Jim Rash (The Way Way Back, Community). Mike Tyson Mysteries is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and premieres on Adult Swim this fall.
  • BLACK JESUS – Black Jesus is a half hour live-action scripted comedy series from Aaron McGruder (The Boondocks, Red Tails). The series finds Jesus living in present day Compton, CA on a daily mission to spread love and kindness throughout the neighborhood with the help of his small but loyal group of downtrodden followers. The series stars newcomer Gerald “Slink” Johnson (Grand Theft Auto V) as Black Jesus, and also stars Charlie Murphy (Are We There Yet?), Corey Holcomb (The Cleveland Show), and John Witherspoon (The Boondocks, The First Family). McGruder, who created the series, is executive producer through his 5 Mutts Productions along with writer/director Mike Clattenberg (Trailer Park Boys) and LEG’s Norman Aladjem and John Bravakis. Black Jesus premieres this summer on Adult Swim.
  • MR. PICKLES – In Mr. Pickles, the urban sprawl of modern society pollutes the old-fashioned town where the Goodman family lives with their lovable pet dog, Mr. Pickles, a deviant border collie with a secret satanic streak. From creators Will Carsola and Dave Stewart (Funny Or Die Presents Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time), the series is an animated quarter-hour and premieres this fall on Adult Swim.
  • TIM & ERIC’S BEDTIME STORIES – Tim Heidecker & Eric Wareheim return to Adult Swim – writing, directing and starring in Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories – an anthology series in the tradition of Twilight Zone. Each episode offers a unique tale: dark, horrifying, perverse, insane… hilarious – featuring a wide array of comedic and dramatic guest stars. High production value replaces “awesome show” era cable access low-fi – but there’ll be no question whose minds are behind “Bedtime Stories.” This live-action half-hour series premieres this summer on Adult Swim.
  • THE VENTURE BROS. SPECIAL – Space. The final frontier, where no one can hear you scream, revenge is only served cold, and the drinks are comped in the casino. Join the Ventures–and pretty much everyone they’ve ever crossed paths with–as they rocket to the Gargantua-2 space station for an epic, hour-long adventure that will change the Ventureverse as we know it forever. Created and directed by Jackson Publick and written by Publick and Doc Hammer, both of whom also provide voices for the special, The Venture Bros. Special is being animated by Titmouse, Inc. The half-hour animated special premieres on Adult Swim later this year.

Returning series:

  • AQUA TV SHOW SHOW
  • BLACK DYNAMITE
  • THE BOONDOCKS
  • CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
  • CHINA, IL
  • THE ERIC ANDRE SHOW
  • THE HEART, SHE HOLLER
  • HOT PACKAGE
  • INFOMERCIALS
  • LOITER SQUAD
  • NEWSREADERS
  • ROBOT CHICKEN
  • RICK AND MORTY
  • SQUIDBILLIES
  • SUPERJAIL!
  • THE VENTURE BROS.
  • YOUR PRETTY FACE IS GOING TO HELL

New acquisitions:

  • SPACE DANDY
  • BLUE EXORCIST
  • BLACK LAGOON
  • ATTACK ON TITAN

Returning acquisitions:

  • AMERICAN DAD
  • BLEACH
  • BOB’S BURGERS
  • CLEVELAND SHOW
  • FAMILY GUY
  • KING OF THE HILL
  • NARUTO: SHIPPUDEN
  • ONE PIECE