Into the Wild Green Yonder

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Direct-to-DVD film
Into the Wild, Green Yonder
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Directed byPeter Avanzino
Produced byUnknown
Written byUnknown
Production number5ACV13, 5ACV14,
5ACV15, 5ACV16
Title CaptionUnknown
Title referenceThe saying "The Wild Blue Yonder."
Regular DVD release date(s)(USA) Probably 2009
Blu-ray (HD) release date(s){{{blu-ray release}}}
Running time88 minutes
Additional
IMDb profile
CommentaryTranscript[[:Category:{{{pictures}}} pictures|Pictures]]
The films
  1. Bender's Big Score
  2. The Beast with a Billion Backs
  3. Bender's Game
  4. Into the Wild Green Yonder
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Into the Wild, Green Yonder is the fourth Direct-to-DVD film, to be released in 2009.

As of 8 July, 2007 the voice acting for all the films (which includes the fifth season) is finished, according to Lauren Tom.[1] Guest stars include Penn Jillette, Snoop Dogg and Phil Hendrie, the presence of Hendrie may suggest the return of The Waterfalls

According to the DVD commentary of Bender's Big Score, the truth about the mysterious "Number 9 Man" (seen in season one and two) will be revealed, and he will be given a speaking role.

Since it is most likely this film is going to be released in 2009, it may just be released on the tenth anniversary of the series, which would be March 28.

David X. Cohen released a tiny bit of plot detail, saying "It will have a real epic sci-fi story that involves this ancient battle that's been going on for billions of years and our crew of course ends up in the middle of that. It ends on a real sweet note and we'll be content with that if it's the last we ever do."

Of course, that won't be the only plot in it, as the other movies had additional plots.

The title is a take off of a lyric in the song of the U.S. Air Force.