

The series originally aired on MTV from 1993-97, then came back for an eighth season on the network in 2011. “Mike Judge has reimagined this dynamic duo in a way that is sure to have both old fans and new ones alike laughing out loud - and we couldn’t be more excited to bring them back into our rapidly expanding arsenal of hit adult animation.”

“Beavis and Butt-Head were defining voices of a generation, and to this day, the show is one of the most well-known and beloved animated IPs of all time,” Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios, said in a previous statement.

A sequel, South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, was released shortly after.ĭon't miss out - get a free trial of Paramount+ here.Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Star Anson Mount Talks Pike’s ‘Great Dad Personality’ in Season 2 The age-jump also aligns with another recently released Paramount+ special, South Park: Post Covid, where the characters in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's infamous cartoon were thrust into the future and depicted as adults. Notably absent were the AC/DC and Metallica logos that adorned their clothes all those years ago. Two black-and-white sketches accompanied the announcement, which suggested that the film's stars have aged in real-time since their '90s breakout. They need some time to get back in shape." Judge, who is also the co-creator of animated standout King of the Hill, has pushed this momentum into 2022 with a tweet (see below) that says, " Beavis and Butt-Head will be returning this year with a brand new movie and more on Paramount+. While news stalled on that front, Paramount+ released a video announcement last year, which confirmed a new Beavis and Butt-Head flick, the followup to 1996's Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.
