Experience the multiverse as never before in Netflix’s animated adult comedy series The Midnight Gospel – Critical Hit

Posted: March 22, 2020 at 1:48 am

The Midnight Gospel is Netflixs upcoming animated adult comedy series thats all kinds of weird, wonderful, whimsical, and wrong. Its created by Adventure Times Pendleton Ward and comedian Duncan Trussell, who hosts the Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast (currently sitting at just over 370 episodes and which you can catch here). Clips from the podcast will appear in the series which is brought to life by the animation studio Titmouse, the people behind Netflixs Big Mouth, the later seasons of The Venture Bros., Son of Zorn, and more.

The official plot synopsis is as follows:

The Midnight Gospel is the story of Clancy, a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator who leaves the comfort of his extra-dimensional home on the Chromatic Ribbon to interview beings living in other worlds.

Um what? I recognise all those words, but Ive never seen them used in that order before. Lets take a look, but before we do I should issue a NSFW warning for some salty language, so youve been warned:

Holy sexual innuendo, Batman! I mean, its not just me right?You all saw that too?

Anyway, this looks like someone mixed sugar and LSD, mainlinedit, and then went on the trippiest sugar rush of them all. The Adventure Timeinfluences are very clear in the character and animation style, but TheMidnight Gospel takes it so much deeper into surreal territory. Its bright andcolourful, gory, and definitely not for the kids.

I also wonder if the psychedelic trip our intrepidmoney-loving spacecaster is on isnt inspired in some way by American authorand journalist Hunter S. Thompsons 1971 novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,which was adapted into a feature starring Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro in1998.

What do you think?

The Midnight Gospels eight-episode-long first season will premiere on Netflix on 20 April.

Last Updated: March 17, 2020

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