Produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Hulu original
Futureman begins with Josh Futterman (Josh Hutcherson)
beating his favorite video game, which ends up being a
recruitment tool for an endangered group of resistance
fighters in a grim dystopian future. Utilizing time travel
technology to fight a race of “biotics”, Wolf (Derek Wilson)
and Tiger (Eliza Coupe), team up with Futterman in a series
of raunchy escapades in order to save the future.
Also starring Keith David, Ed Begley Jr., and Haley Joel
Osment, Futureman is a rollercoaster of bawdiness, and while
the main theme is unoriginal (the show even pokes fun at the
concept being stolen from The Last Starfighter), it manages
to transform into a somewhat serious science fiction show.
Season two airs on Hulu in its entirety on January 11, 2019
and begins with Josh, Wolf and Tiger travelling to
(presumably) 2162, where they find that their ridiculous
antics may not have created the timeline they intended.
Watch the season two trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNgp8FRhi3Q
Season two picks up in 2162, and Josh, Wolf, and
Tiger learn that their season one mission to stop the
cure from getting out didn’t work. In this timeline, Stu
Camillo is now in power, having created the cure, and
launched a plan to relocate humanity to Mars. A shadowy
organization called the Pointed Circle seeks to recruit
Josh to take Stu down – but are they the good guys, or
is Stu? As Wolf quickly acclimates to the strange
customs of this time, Tiger struggles with her Biotic
identity and searches for an escape. Josh unites the
team in an epic plan to save the world, but their
time-traveling catches up to them, and they must reckon
with their choices and what to do next.
The series stars Josh Hutcherson (as Josh Futturman),
Eliza Coupe (as Tiger), Derek Wilson (as Wolf) and Haley
Joel Osment (as Stu Camillo). It’s created, written and
executive produced by Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir
(Sausage Party, Preacher) and executive produced by Seth
Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Matt Tolmach, James Weaver and Ben
Karlin.
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