Netflix’s Acclaimed Comedy ‘Big Mouth’ Is Finally Coming Back
With the fifth season of Big Mouth on Netflix, the streaming service is bringing out big guns. At the TUDUM event by Netflix, the streaming service announced that Nick Kroll and the company’s monster hit will return for one more wild humor. A poster was also dropped for the series that didn’t reveal much about the upcoming salvo of episodes away. So far, Netflix has made no secret of its attempts to bring in as many of these beloved series running on the platform as possible. The whole TUDUM event was based around some of the most beloved TV series available and the growing presence of the company as well.
Season 5 Of Big Mouth Is On Its Way
For season 5 of Big Mouth, there are various returning faces but the guest stars are a huge draw this time. Keke Palmer, Brandon Goodman, and Pamela Adlon are getting along this season. Mark Levin, Andrew Goldberg, Nick Kroll, and Jennifer Flackett will remain at the helm. With Kroll, John Mulaney, Jordan Peele, and Maya Rudolph will be there. The sixth season has already been ordered alongside a spin-off series called Human Resources.
love (and hate) is in the air…
big mouth season 5 is now streaming, only on @netflix. pic.twitter.com/G7rA3x6CqK
— Big Mouth (@bigmouth) November 5, 2021
“You have these characters that represent a major force in the human condition,” Kroll said of the spinoff in a conversation with Variety. “The challenge has been that these characters don’t only function according to the one thing they do professionally. The Logic Rock is filled with a lot of emotion and love and that defies his nature. Building out the characters in that complex way has been a joy.”
A spin-off series called Human Resources Is Also Being Developed
“We are doing a spinoff show called Human Resources, which is set in the workplace of the hormone monsters. We pitched it to Netflix as “Big Mouth meets The Office.” Which is pretty apt, I think. That will be our first Brutus Pink production. It’s in the pipeline,” executive producer Mark Levin told Inverse. “We wanted to expand the Big Mouth universe,” Levin says. “To support other people who have their own stories to tell and help them with our skills. We’re working with a bunch of writers to figure out a way to tell the best versions of their stories.”