Barney, Norma, and Pugsley have hit a dead end -- at least in animated form. Netflix has cancelled the Dead End: Paranormal Park animated series, so there won't be a third season. The show was created by Hamish Steele, based on their DeadEndia graphic novels.
A dark fantasy comedy series, the Dead End: Paranormal Park TV show stars the voices of Zach Barack, Kody Kavitha, Alex Brightman, Emily Osment, Clinton Leupp, Kenny Tran, and Kathreen Khavari. The story follows the adventures of Barney (Barack), Norma (Kavitha), and a magical talking dog named Pugsley (Brightman). They balance their summer jobs at the local theme park haunted house while battling the totally real supernatural forces that dwell within it. Together with their guide to the underworld multiplane, a sardonic thousand-year-old demon named Courtney (Osment), they face zombie mascots, demonic game...
A dark fantasy comedy series, the Dead End: Paranormal Park TV show stars the voices of Zach Barack, Kody Kavitha, Alex Brightman, Emily Osment, Clinton Leupp, Kenny Tran, and Kathreen Khavari. The story follows the adventures of Barney (Barack), Norma (Kavitha), and a magical talking dog named Pugsley (Brightman). They balance their summer jobs at the local theme park haunted house while battling the totally real supernatural forces that dwell within it. Together with their guide to the underworld multiplane, a sardonic thousand-year-old demon named Courtney (Osment), they face zombie mascots, demonic game...
- 1/14/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has given the green light to animated series “DeadEndia,” and ABC has revealed that Anthony Anderson and Billy Eichner will guest host “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” during the week of July 6.
Greenlights
Netflix has obtained 2D animated series “DeadEndia” based on the horror-comedy graphic novels created by Hamish Steele. The show will be produced by London’s Blink Industries and is set for a global premiere on the platform in 2021. “DeadEndia” follows Barney, Norma and their talking dog Pugsley as their summer job at a haunted house theme park turns out to host real supernatural creatures. The cast will feature Zach Barack as Barney, Kody Kavitha as Norma, Emily Osment as Courtney, Alex Brightman as Pugsley, Clinton Leupp a.k.a. Miss Coco Peru as Pauline Phoenix, Kenny Tran as Logs and Kathreen Khavari as Badyah.
Executive News
ABC News has promoted Catherine McKenzie...
Greenlights
Netflix has obtained 2D animated series “DeadEndia” based on the horror-comedy graphic novels created by Hamish Steele. The show will be produced by London’s Blink Industries and is set for a global premiere on the platform in 2021. “DeadEndia” follows Barney, Norma and their talking dog Pugsley as their summer job at a haunted house theme park turns out to host real supernatural creatures. The cast will feature Zach Barack as Barney, Kody Kavitha as Norma, Emily Osment as Courtney, Alex Brightman as Pugsley, Clinton Leupp a.k.a. Miss Coco Peru as Pauline Phoenix, Kenny Tran as Logs and Kathreen Khavari as Badyah.
Executive News
ABC News has promoted Catherine McKenzie...
- 7/2/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has ordered a new animated series called “Deadendia,” based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Hamish Steele.
Blink Industries studio in London will produce the series, set to premiere in 2021.
The series is described as following “the adventures of Barney, Norma and magical-talking-dog Pugsley, as they balance their summer jobs at the local theme park haunted house while battling the totally real supernatural forces that dwell within it. Together with their guide to the underworld multiplane, a sardonic thousand-year-old demon named Courtney, they’ll face zombie mascots, demonic game show hosts, sleep-sucking witches and the scariest thing of all: their first crushes!”
Also Read: Netflix Renews Mindy Kaling's 'Never Have I Ever' for Season 2
The graphic novels were praised for the diversity of the characters’ identities and experiences, including main character Barney, a transgender teenager, and the non-neurotypical Norma.
Zach Barack will...
Blink Industries studio in London will produce the series, set to premiere in 2021.
The series is described as following “the adventures of Barney, Norma and magical-talking-dog Pugsley, as they balance their summer jobs at the local theme park haunted house while battling the totally real supernatural forces that dwell within it. Together with their guide to the underworld multiplane, a sardonic thousand-year-old demon named Courtney, they’ll face zombie mascots, demonic game show hosts, sleep-sucking witches and the scariest thing of all: their first crushes!”
Also Read: Netflix Renews Mindy Kaling's 'Never Have I Ever' for Season 2
The graphic novels were praised for the diversity of the characters’ identities and experiences, including main character Barney, a transgender teenager, and the non-neurotypical Norma.
Zach Barack will...
- 7/2/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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