Everything We Know About Grimsburg So Far
AMC By Jeremy Mathai/Dec. 30, 2021 12:11 pm EST
If you’ve ever felt like there’s simply too much television to keep track of these days, take heart in the fact that you are far from alone! The sheer amount of new can’t-miss shows and buzzy titles coming out on a seemingly everyday basis can quickly become overwhelming, even (or maybe even especially) for those who go out of their way to keep up-to-date with pop culture. Maddeningly enough, the time commitment we spend on these shows may not even prove to be worthwhile in the end. For instance, Netflix certainly poured a lot of financial resources into the marketing of the live action remake of “Cowboy Bebop” … only to cancel the entire series not even a month after its lackluster debut. On the bright side, however, “The Witcher” continues to justify its immense popularity among fans, even going so far as to strike an intensely personal chord. Meanwhile, FX’s “Atlanta” is finally raring to go and reassert itself as one of the best shows around in 2022.
For better or worse, there’s yet another show that prospective viewers will want to keep tabs on moving forward. Fox’s “Grimsburg” is only in its very early stages of development, but the animated show has already snagged a star in the form of actor Jon Hamm, hails from a promising team of up-and-comers, and boasts a nifty premise to boot. Read on for everything we know so far about “Grimsburg.”
What We Know About The Cast and Crew of Grimsburg
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You might immediately think of Jon Hamm for his unmissable performance as Don Draper in “Mad Men” or as the subject of countless fan-casts for the role of Batman throughout the years — he’s definitely got the chin for it! — but you may be surprised to realize that “Grimsburg” won’t actually be the first time he’s lending his voice to an animated project. Hamm has most recently voiced Tony Stark/Iron Man in Hulu’s “M.O.D.O.K.” series in addition to his prior “appearances” (er, auditorily speaking?) on “Family Guy,” “The Simpsons,” “American Dad!,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and more. In this instance, however, he’ll be leading the show and also executive producing, suggesting that his level of creative involvement goes far beyond any of his previous animated work.
You know the star of the show, but what about the creatives behind the scenes? Well, Catlan McClelland and Matthew Schlissel both serve as creators, writers, and co-executive producers on “Grimsburg,” marking the pair’s first major production thus far. They clearly must have impressed the top brass, having secured funding, a series order, and a name-brand star to lead the show. More details are sure to roll in over time, so stay tuned to /Film as we bring them to you.
Everything We Know About Grimsburg So Far
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By Jeremy Mathai/Dec. 30, 2021 12:11 pm EST
If you’ve ever felt like there’s simply too much television to keep track of these days, take heart in the fact that you are far from alone! The sheer amount of new can’t-miss shows and buzzy titles coming out on a seemingly everyday basis can quickly become overwhelming, even (or maybe even especially) for those who go out of their way to keep up-to-date with pop culture. Maddeningly enough, the time commitment we spend on these shows may not even prove to be worthwhile in the end. For instance, Netflix certainly poured a lot of financial resources into the marketing of the live action remake of “Cowboy Bebop” … only to cancel the entire series not even a month after its lackluster debut. On the bright side, however, “The Witcher” continues to justify its immense popularity among fans, even going so far as to strike an intensely personal chord. Meanwhile, FX’s “Atlanta” is finally raring to go and reassert itself as one of the best shows around in 2022.
For better or worse, there’s yet another show that prospective viewers will want to keep tabs on moving forward. Fox’s “Grimsburg” is only in its very early stages of development, but the animated show has already snagged a star in the form of actor Jon Hamm, hails from a promising team of up-and-comers, and boasts a nifty premise to boot. Read on for everything we know so far about “Grimsburg.”
For better or worse, there’s yet another show that prospective viewers will want to keep tabs on moving forward. Fox’s “Grimsburg” is only in its very early stages of development, but the animated show has already snagged a star in the form of actor Jon Hamm, hails from a promising team of up-and-comers, and boasts a nifty premise to boot. Read on for everything we know so far about “Grimsburg.”
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What We Know About The Cast and Crew of Grimsburg
You might immediately think of Jon Hamm for his unmissable performance as Don Draper in “Mad Men” or as the subject of countless fan-casts for the role of Batman throughout the years — he’s definitely got the chin for it! — but you may be surprised to realize that “Grimsburg” won’t actually be the first time he’s lending his voice to an animated project. Hamm has most recently voiced Tony Stark/Iron Man in Hulu’s “M.O.D.O.K.” series in addition to his prior “appearances” (er, auditorily speaking?) on “Family Guy,” “The Simpsons,” “American Dad!,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and more. In this instance, however, he’ll be leading the show and also executive producing, suggesting that his level of creative involvement goes far beyond any of his previous animated work.
You know the star of the show, but what about the creatives behind the scenes? Well, Catlan McClelland and Matthew Schlissel both serve as creators, writers, and co-executive producers on “Grimsburg,” marking the pair’s first major production thus far. They clearly must have impressed the top brass, having secured funding, a series order, and a name-brand star to lead the show. More details are sure to roll in over time, so stay tuned to /Film as we bring them to you.
You know the star of the show, but what about the creatives behind the scenes? Well, Catlan McClelland and Matthew Schlissel both serve as creators, writers, and co-executive producers on “Grimsburg,” marking the pair’s first major production thus far. They clearly must have impressed the top brass, having secured funding, a series order, and a name-brand star to lead the show. More details are sure to roll in over time, so stay tuned to /Film as we bring them to you.