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Canceled Netflix series 'Tuca & Bertie' lands Season 2 at Adult Swim


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Canceled Netflix series 'Tuca & Bertie' lands Season 2 at Adult Swim

As a mouthy, thick-thighed toucan once said, "Nothing belongs to anyone!”

On Friday, Adult Swim announced it would revive Lisa Hanawalt's beloved Netflix series Tuca & Bertie for a 10-episode Season 2 set to premiere on the cable network in 2021. Lead voice actors Tiffany Haddish, Ali Wong, and Steven Yeun will reprise their roles as Tuca, Bertie, and Bertie's extremely nice boyfriend Speckle with Hanawalt once again taking the creative helm.

"I’ve been a fan of Adult Swim shows since my teens, so I’m thrilled to bring my beloved fowl to the party and be a new voice for a fresh decade of absurd, irreverent, yet heartwarming adult animation," Hanawalt said in a statement via The Wrap. Read more...

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