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The Freak Brothers Renewed for a Second Season

Tubi announced today it has renewed hit comedy The Freak Brothers, its first-ever original animated series, for a second season, which is slated to premiere in December 2022. The second season will consist of eight episodes.

The Freak Brothers, based on Gilbert Shelton’s cult classic underground comic series, delivered nearly twice as many viewers as the #2 series on the platform in its first seven weeks (11/14 – 1/3). The series’ all-star voice cast includes Woody Harrelson, John Goodman, Pete Davidson, and Tiffany Haddish. The series is produced by WTG Enterprises and distributed by global content leader Lionsgate.

The Freak Brothers Renewed for a Second Season

“We’re excited to bring back our favorite trio of Freaks – and their trippy pet Kitty – for another wild season,” said Adam Lewinson, Chief Content Officer, Tubi.

“The Freak Brothers has received overwhelming reception since its debut in November and has been a key driver in our growing adult comedy offering, cementing Tubi as a destination for adult animation.”

The Freak Brothers

“We’re thrilled to embark on another even more freaky trip with Adam Lewinson, Rachel Koehler, and the fantastic teams at Tubi, FOX, and Lionsgate. And we’re most excited for our fans to twist one up and enjoy Season Two,” said executive producer Courtney Solomon.

“The success of Season One helped lay the foundation for this awesome new ‘Freak Brothers’ audience, and Season Two will be full of hilarity and surprises for our Super Freak army,” added executive producer Mark Canton.

“We’re pleased to continue our ‘trip’ with FOX and Tubi on a hilarious second season of the Freak Brothers,” said Lionsgate President of Domestic Television Distribution Ryan Lowerre.

“With a fresh and inventive spin for their second season, Freewheelin’ Franklin, Fat Freddy, Phineas T. Phreakers, and Kitty are ready to continue to grow the show’s audience.”

Today’s renewal of The Freak Brothers highlights the platform’s continued dedication to expanding its adult comedy collection and super-serving its audience with fan-favorite original content.

The series chronicles the escapades of a trio of stoner anti-establishment characters and their cat, who wake up from a 50-year nap after smoking a magical strain of weed in 1969 and must adjust to life with a new family in present-day San Francisco.

The show is based on comic book legend Gilbert Shelton’s The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers (See on Amazon). Critiquing the Establishment while satirizing counterculture at the same time, the comics sold more than 45 million copies in 16 languages.

Starburns Industries and Pure Imagination Studios, the studios behind Rick & Morty and The Simpsons: Brick Like Me, handled the animation for Season One.

The Freak Brothers is executive-produced by Courtney Solomon (After, Mr. Church, Cake) and Mark Canton (Starz‘s Power Universe, 300, Den of Thieves), along with award-winning showrunners Alan Cohen and Alan Freedland (King of the Hill, American Dad).

Woody Harrelson, Tiffany Haddish, Pete Davidson, Adam Devine, Blake Anderson, Gilbert Shelton, and Manfred Mroczkowski also serve as executive producers on the series.