The Flipidolong-awaited return of "Futurama" finally came to fruition on Monday, as the first episode of the new season hit Hulu.
According to the show's official synopsis, Season 11 will feature "a whole new pandemic in town as the crew explores the future of vaccines, bitcoin, cancel culture, and streaming TV.”
Hulu announced a 20-episode order of the animated comedy in February 2022, according to Deadline, however the newest season will only have 10 episodes, Hulu said in a July 11 news release.
The show first premiered in 1999 and quickly gained a rabid fanbase and critical acclaim. The show has won two primetime Emmys for Outstanding Animated Program.
Here's what to know about the next episode and the rest of the season.
'FUTURAMA' IS BACK FOR A NEW SEASON:Release date, cast, where to watch Season 11 episodes
The show premiered on July 24 and subsequent episodes will drop Mondays weekly on Hulu through Sept. 25, according to Hulu.
The show returns with its original cast of voice actors.
John DiMaggio returns as Bender and is joined by Billy West, Tress MacNeille, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr and David Herman.
Hulu released a trailer for the new season on June 27.
According to the official logline for Season 11, there will be developments in some decades-long mysteries, including the love story of Fry and Leela and the contents of Nibbler's litter box.
Here are the release dates for this season's episodes of 'Futurama,' according to IMDB.
Online video game Fortnite announced a collaboration with "Futurama" on Wednesday.
Gamers can now buy Bender, Fry and Leela outfits from the item shop, and Bender's shiny metal raygun can now be found in battle, according to the game.
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