Netflix will soon premiere a fresh adult animated limited series, created by Dan Guterman, known for his work on Community and Rick and Morty.THR reports that Carol & the End of the World is set to feature a total of 10 episodes and is marked for its streaming debut on December 15. Martha Kelly assumes the central role of Carol, a woman navigating the impending apocalypse. According to the official description, as a mysterious planet hurtles towards Earth, bringing imminent extinction to humanity, most people take the opportunity to pursue their wildest dreams. However, “one quiet and always uncomfortable woman stands alone — lost among the hedonistic masses.” The series doesn’t appear to be a direct Rick and Morty competitor despite having a writer in common.Guterman, the creative mind behind the series, stated, “Carol & the End of the World is a love letter to routine. A show about the comforts of monotony. An animated and existential comedy about the daily rituals that make up the gaps that make up a life.” Guterman is a highly regarded television writer known for his work in the Hollywood industry. His talent was recognized with an Emmy Award for his contributions to season three of Rick and Morty. Additionally, he secured an Annie Award in 2018 for his co-writing of the Rick and Morty episode titled “The Ricklantis Mixup.” He also wrote the episodes “The Ricks Must Be Crazy” and “Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” for the popular Adult Swim series. His impressive resume includes credits on prominent shows like The Colbert Report and Community.RELATED: Netflix’s Maestro Trailer Highlights Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein Transformation
Netflix will soon premiere a fresh adult animated limited series, created by Dan Guterman, known for his work on Community and Rick and Morty.
THR reports that Carol & the End of the World is set to feature a total of 10 episodes and is marked for its streaming debut on December 15. Martha Kelly assumes the central role of Carol, a woman navigating the impending apocalypse. According to the official description, as a mysterious planet hurtles towards Earth, bringing imminent extinction to humanity, most people take the opportunity to pursue their wildest dreams. However, “one quiet and always uncomfortable woman stands alone — lost among the hedonistic masses.” The series doesn’t appear to be a direct Rick and Morty competitor despite having a writer in common.
Guterman, the creative mind behind the series, stated, “Carol & the End of the World is a love letter to routine. A show about the comforts of monotony. An animated and existential comedy about the daily rituals that make up the gaps that make up a life.” Guterman is a highly regarded television writer known for his work in the Hollywood industry. His talent was recognized with an Emmy Award for his contributions to season three of Rick and Morty. Additionally, he secured an Annie Award in 2018 for his co-writing of the Rick and Morty episode titled “The Ricklantis Mixup.” He also wrote the episodes “The Ricks Must Be Crazy” and “Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” for the popular Adult Swim series. His impressive resume includes credits on prominent shows like The Colbert Report and Community.
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