
As a seasoned film critique, I’d like to shed light on the distinct characteristics that set apart the smashing success of Nick Kroll’s current Netflix series from his upcoming animated venture. While both projects are undeniably captivating, they each offer unique perspectives and storytelling approaches that make them stand out in their respective realms.
In his recent interview on “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd”, Nick Kroll revealed details about his upcoming series. He announced that they are producing a new show titled “Mating Season”, which will be released a year from now. This isn’t just another season of “Big Mouth”, but it follows a similar release schedule. The series is centered around animals dating and mating in the woods.
Kroll mentioned that the upcoming show will be distinct from the usual fare, focusing more on adult dating and relationships rather than adolescent experiences such as puberty. He’s looking forward to exploring this new direction, as it promises to be engaging. So, he’s thrilled about the team returning to work on this project. It might seem logical for fans of ‘Big Mouth’ to anticipate a continuation with adult themes like dating and… well, intimacy.
Collaborating with Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett, Big Mouth made its debut on Netflix in 2017, swiftly amassing a passionate fanbase. This critically acclaimed animated series showcases the voices of Nick Kroll and John Mulaney as characters Nick Birch and Andrew Glouberman, teenage pals navigating the ups and downs of puberty, all while being pursued by their very own Hormone Monsters.
In addition to Kroll and Mulaney, Big Mouth boasts an impressive ensemble cast that includes Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Jenny Slate, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Jordan Peele, and Andrew Rannells. Their contributions have helped garner numerous major industry award nominations and victories for the series, further cementing its reputation as a standout show.





Big Mouth Has Come to an End
The eighth and concluding season of Big Mouth debuted on Netflix on May 23rd and garnered generally favorable feedback from both critics and viewers. In essence, friendship serves as a foundation for navigating this stage of life, whether one is just starting puberty, such as Nick (portrayed by Nick Kroll), who experiences his first growth spurt, or nearing its end, like Andrew (John Mulaney), who’s maturing prematurely and losing hair. Over the years, Big Mouth has produced a total of 81 episodes, in addition to spawning a brief spinoff called Netflix’s Human Resources.
Big Mouth is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
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