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Immediately after ''[[Bender's Game]]'' was announced, members of the media and fans starting 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. | Immediately after ''[[Bender's Game]]'' was announced, members of the media and fans starting 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. | ||
Plot speculation is currently high, as only a small amount of information has come out of the production company. Story lines involving addictions to iPhones and Twitter, as well as a "shocking sexual relationship" are among the | Plot speculation is currently high, as only a small amount of information has come out of the production company. Story lines involving addictions to iPhones and Twitter, as well as a "shocking sexual relationship" are among the rumoured story lines for the upcoming season.<ref name="wired">{{cite web |url=http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/06/futuramas-future-holds-shocking-sex-sinister-twitter/ |title=''Futurama''’s Future Holds Shocking Sex, Sinister Twitter |publisher=Wired |author=Thill, Scott |date=2009-06-12 |accessdate=2009-06-12}}</ref> [[David X. Cohen]] has stated that season 6 will focus greatly on every day life in the future, and be more focused on characters.<ref name="wired"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i388dc3328f74c5ee953fdf2f59564bb2?imw=Y |title=Comedy Central resurrects 'Futurama' |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |author=Andreeva, Nellie |date=2009-06-09 |accessdate=2009-06-12}}</ref> In response to the rumour that [[Matt Groening]] was thinking of rebooting the series, a la J.J. Abrams' ''[[Star Trek]]'',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118004722.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 |title='Futurama' returns with new episodes |publisher=Variety |author=Schneider, Michael |date=2009-06-09 |accessdate=2009-06-12}}</ref> Cohen denies it, calling it speculation.<ref name="wired"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/06/13/david-x-cohen-spills-some-dark-matter-on-futuramas-future/ |title=David X. Cohen spills some dark matter on Futurama's future |publisher=TV Squad |author=Gallagher, Danny |date=2009-06-13 |accessdate=2009-06-13}}</ref> | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 23:19, 19 June 2009
Season 6 | |||||
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Original run | 2010 — ? | ||||
No. of episodes | 26 | ||||
Special guests | See here | ||||
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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.
Broadcast wise, season 6 is going to be the seventh broadcast season, though, while things have yet to be confirmed, it may seem likely for such a big season to be split up into two broadcast seasons.
Production
- Further information: Speculation of Futurama's return till the second run
Immediately after Bender's Game was announced, members of the media and fans starting 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.
Plot speculation is currently high, as only a small amount of information has come out of the production company. Story lines involving addictions to iPhones and Twitter, as well as a "shocking sexual relationship" are among the rumoured story lines for the upcoming season.[1] David X. Cohen has stated that season 6 will focus greatly on every day life in the future, and be more focused on characters.[1][2] In response to the rumour that Matt Groening was thinking of rebooting the series, a la J.J. Abrams' Star Trek,[3] Cohen denies it, calling it speculation.[1][4]
Episodes
Title | Original airdate Comedy Central |
Production code | TV Broadcast | # |
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Rebirth | 24 June, 2010 | 6ACV01 | S07E01 | 89 |
In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela | 24 June, 2010 | 6ACV02 | S07E02 | 90 |
Attack of the Killer App | 1 July, 2010 | 6ACV03 | S07E03 | 91 |
Proposition Infinity | 8 July, 2010 | 6ACV04 | S07E04 | 92 |
The Duh-Vinci Code | 15 July, 2010 | 6ACV05 | S07E05 | 93 |
Lethal Inspection | 22 July, 2010 | 6ACV06 | S07E06 | 94 |
The Late Philip J. Fry | 29 July, 2010 | 6ACV07 | S07E07 | 95 |
That Darn Katz! | 5 August, 2010 | 6ACV08 | S07E08 | 96 |
A Clockwork Origin | 12 August, 2010 | 6ACV09 | S07E09 | 97 |
The Prisoner of Benda | 19 August, 2010 | 6ACV10 | S07E10 | 98 |
Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences | 26 August, 2010 | 6ACV11 | S07E11 | 99 |
The Mutants Are Revolting | 2 September, 2010 | 6ACV12 | S07E12 | 100 |
The Futurama Holiday Spectacular | 21 November, 2010 | 6ACV13 | S07E13 | 101 |
The Silence of the Clamps | 14 July, 2011 | 6ACV14 | S08E05 | 102 |
Möbius Dick | 4 August, 2011 | 6ACV15 | S08E08 | 103 |
Law and Oracle | 7 July, 2011 | 6ACV16 | S08E04 | 104 |
Benderama | 23 June, 2011 | 6ACV17 | S08E02 | 105 |
The Tip of the Zoidberg | 18 August, 2011 | 6ACV18 | S08E10 | 106 |
Ghost in the Machines | 30 June, 2011 | 6ACV19 | S08E03 | 107 |
Neutopia | 23 June, 2011 | 6ACV20 | S08E01 | 108 |
Yo Leela Leela | 21 July, 2011 | 6ACV21 | S08E06 | 109 |
Fry Am the Egg Man | 11 August, 2011 | 6ACV22 | S08E09 | 110 |
All the Presidents' Heads | 28 July, 2011 | 6ACV23 | S08E07 | 111 |
Cold Warriors | 25 August, 2011 | 6ACV24 | S08E11 | 112 |
Overclockwise | 1 September, 2011 | 6ACV25 | S08E12 | 113 |
Reincarnation | 8 September, 2011 | 6ACV26 | S08E13 | 114 |
References
- ^ a b c Thill, Scott (12 June 2009). "Futurama’s Future Holds Shocking Sex, Sinister Twitter". Wired. Retrieved on 12 June 2009.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (09 June 2009). "Comedy Central resurrects 'Futurama'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 12 June 2009.
- ^ Schneider, Michael (09 June 2009). "'Futurama' returns with new episodes". Variety. Retrieved on 12 June 2009.
- ^ Gallagher, Danny (13 June 2009). "David X. Cohen spills some dark matter on Futurama's future". TV Squad. Retrieved on 13 June 2009.