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This TV show revival now cancelled at HBO Max

This Tv set prove revival now cancelled at HBO Max

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Cancelled Tv set shows, equally well as those that finish every bit creators intended, sometimes become a 2nd life in a revival or a reboot. Just look at Sex and The City: And Just Like That. And other times? Well, they stall out on their way to a return, with announced comebacks getting pulled out from under united states of america with a second cancellation of sorts.

Thus is the case with The Boondocks, the Adult Swim series adapting Aaron McGruder'southward comic strips for Adult Swim. HBO Max published its original press release calling for "two reimagined seasons" and a l-minute special of The Boondocks in in September 2019, and we didn't hear much since. Such a large lodge, though, suggested that HBO Max was excited and on board. McGruder was even fix to come dorsum as showrunner, afterward leaving the series in 2014.

A Deadline written report broke the news of The Boondocks revival failing to launch at HBO Max, and notes that "Sony [Pictures Animation] is currently evaluating other options for the project, sources said." Though that doesn't exactly match what ane voice cast member has said.

Hopefully one twenty-four hours we'll be able to revisit information technology…I wish the show was coming back.

Cedric Yarbrough

When Boondocks voice actor Cedric Yarbrough (the voice of Tom DuBois in the original version of the show) told the Geekset Podcast near the bear witness's demise, he nearly hinted that it was Sony's call to cancel the serial: "I hate to say this…right at present the prove is non coming back. Nosotros've been wanting to do the bear witness and Sony and its…they decided they're going to pull the plug."

Check it out for yourself:

Looking at Yarbrough'south words, and reading the Deadline story closely, it's difficult to figure out who is responsible for The Boondocks' latest iteration failing to attain HBO Max. Nobody, in fact, is blaming HBO Max here, and Yarbrough seemed to possibly advise it's on Sony. All of the words he left out could paint that picture.

That said, it does sound like the new Boondocks series isn't completely dead, as Yarbrough told the podcast host Rudy Strong "Hopefully ane day nosotros'll be able to revisit it…I wish the show was coming back."

In other Telly news, check out our article on the app that tin can change the fashion yous watch TV (besides, it'southward free). Nosotros've as well posted our guide on how to watch Super Bowl 2022 on Sling Telly.

Analysis: The Boondocks' rocky history on TV

Odd, unexplainable-at-first news about The Boondocks' TV shows is nothing new. The series, which satirized and critiqued race relations in America, focused on a Blackness family unit called the Freemans, comprised of the rebellious Huey, chaotic Riley and constantly-confused Gramps.

Oft attracting controversy, the series was also more than beloved, earning McGruder a prestigious Peabody Honour for the episode "The Return of The Male monarch," where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. miraculously wakes upwards from a 32-twelvemonth coma, and finds the current state of social club to exist profoundly disappointing.

After, thespian Michael B. Hashemite kingdom of jordan revealed to The Huffington Mail service that McGruder was fired from The Town.

But it's what happened later on the kickoff iii seasons of The Boondocks that was truly confusing.

Sony Pictures Tv publicly announced in March of 2014 that The Boondocks' fourth season "was produced without the involvement of Aaron McGruder," it credited this alter on the fact that "a mutually agreeable production schedule could not exist determined." Of course, this raised scarlet flags. The Town is Aaron McGruder's show, how could it be made without him?

Afterwards that, McGruder shared some thoughts well-nigh leaving The Town in a since-removed mail service on The Town' Facebook folio (via OkayPlayer). He didn't explicate why he left, only that "The Town pretty much represents my life's work to this bespeak. Huey, Riley, and Granddad are not simply property to me. They are my fictional blood relatives. Nothing is more than painful than to leave them behind."

Later, actor Michael B. Jordan revealed to The Huffington Post that McGruder was fired from The Town. While he claims that he did not know "the specifics backside" McGruder's firing, Hashemite kingdom of jordan noted that it was a daze to find out after he signed onto do the show.

Henry is a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the by six-plus years. Prior to joining Tom'southward Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Mag. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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