![]() ![]() Judge also drops in one very amusing cameo as a reminder of his animated filmography. Animated MTV series about two teenage heavy-metal music fans who occasionally do idiotic things because theyre bored. That turns out to be largely true, with only the shifting backdrops for their shenanigans - like visiting an escape room, easily the best of the four stories in the episodes previewed - reflecting that we’ve moved into a new century. There are some things that don’t have anything to do with what time period you’re in.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, the second episode will see Beavis spilling that he’s a member of BTS ARMY, and revealing his favorite members of the K-pop supergroup.Beavis’ fandom draws. In an interview with Indiewire, Judge suggested the concept was actually “eternal,” noting that teenage boys “really haven’t changed that much in hundreds of years. 4, on Paramount+, preceded by a recent movie revival, Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, in which the pair traveled through. Given how proudly unaware Beavis and Butt-Head originally were, including their fruitless obsession with “scoring,” they might seem like an odd duo to revive in the current moment. Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head is set to return tomorrow, Aug. It’s just that the topics have evolved, giving the clueless 15-year-old friends a chance to lampoon ASMR and college-reaction videos (they think the celebrating mother and daughter are wrestling) or to share their mixed feelings about BTS. After an animated movie to essentially relaunch the franchise after a decade-long absence since their 2011 revival, the new series closely follows the template of the original, featuring a pair of shorts within each episode and interstitial riffing on videos. ![]()
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