Season 6

Season 6 is the upcoming season of Futurama and the first season of the second run. With 26 episodes, season 6 is so far the largest season, beating season 3 during the original run, which had 22 episodes.

From a broadcasting perspective, season 6 will be the seventh and the eighth broadcast season, with 12 episodes in 2010 and 14 episodes following in 2011, which would make "The Mutants Are Revolting" broadcast season 7's season finale as previously hinted. Which will make episode 6ACV13 the season première of broadcast season 8, but given it is a holiday special, broadcast season 8 may already start in December of 2010.

The première for season 6 – and thus broadcast season 7 – is scheduled for 24 June, 2010.

Speculation before confirmation
Immediately after Bender's Game was announced, members of the media and fans started discussing the possibility of Futurama returning as a TV show. With the release of Into the Wild Green Yonder the speculation became intense. On 7 June, 2009, Collider.com posted a rumour about a new TV season. Two days later, Comedy Central officially announced its return.

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At the San Diego Comic-Con, 2009, certain plot points were revealed for episodes of the coming season. Such as the "shocking relationship" being between Bender and Amy in a parody of the California regarding gay marriage, and the Twitter plot involving [[|title=SDCC 09: The Future of Futurama |author=Iverson, Dan |publisher=IGN TV |date=2009-07-25 |accessdate=2009-07-26}}

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However, the whole ordeal ended on 31 July, 2009, a deal.

Back to work


Since Futurama was announced back in June, 2009, the writers room had been working on a non-stop basis. Unfortunately, the actors were settled later. However, on 7 August, 2009 the first table reading began, and the first recording session would begin the following week according to Katey Sagal. While the voice acting is early in the process, the far larger portion of the production is the animation, as evident by voice acting for the films being completed in June, 2007, while the last film was released in February, 2009.

The first table readings began in August 2009 after the dispute had been settled. In February 2010, covers of episodes "The Mutants Are Revolting" and "The Silence of the Clamps" were revealed. Phil LaMarr and Katey Sagal have both expressed extreme optimism about the new season and highlight the episodes as the funniest episodes in Futurama history.

Maurice LaMarche has kept the fans updated on episodes content via his Facebook updates. David X. Cohen approached Can't Get Enough Futurama on their 10th birthday with details surrounding episode "The Mutants Are Revolting" and 6ACV13. Table readings for 6ACV11, "The Mutants Are Revolting" and 6ACV13 took place in January and February 2010. The first coloured footage was presented by Rough Draft Studios on 11 March 2010 to the producers.

Animation
As in the original run, Rough Draft Studios will continue to do the animation for Futurama.

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