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This page provides news that has been removed from the [[Main Page]].
This page provides news that has been removed from the [[Main Page]].


'''Jan 28, 2007''': [[Matt Groening]] has confirmed that the 2008 season of Futurama will be reconfigured versions of the four DVD movies. [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/news/comments/?entryid=397361 More info]


'''Dec 12, 2006''': ToyFare Magazine has released an interview with [[David X. Cohen]] on their website. In the interview, Cohen talks about some of the content and context of the new season, [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/toyfare/002710592.cfm beware of possible spoilers].
'''Dec 12, 2006''': ToyFare Magazine has released an interview with [[David X. Cohen]] on their website. In the interview, Cohen talks about some of the content and context of the new season, [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/toyfare/002710592.cfm beware of possible spoilers].


'''Jun 22, 2006''': American cable television network Comedy Central has picked up the rights to air Futurama, in both old and new episodes. A new season of 13 episodes, with the original voice actors, will air in 2008.
'''Jun 22, 2006''': American cable television network Comedy Central has picked up the rights to air Futurama, in both old and new episodes. A new season of 13 episodes, with the original voice actors, will air in 2008.

Revision as of 20:50, 2 August 2007

This page provides news that has been removed from the Main Page.

Jan 28, 2007: Matt Groening has confirmed that the 2008 season of Futurama will be reconfigured versions of the four DVD movies. More info

Dec 12, 2006: ToyFare Magazine has released an interview with David X. Cohen on their website. In the interview, Cohen talks about some of the content and context of the new season, beware of possible spoilers.

Jun 22, 2006: American cable television network Comedy Central has picked up the rights to air Futurama, in both old and new episodes. A new season of 13 episodes, with the original voice actors, will air in 2008.