Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:04PM - By Damon Houx

Comedy Central is currently finalizing the details, but it looks like “Futurama“ – which began its life on Fox – is getting picked up for its Seventh season, or second or third season of its reborn state. Comedy Central’s release pattern follows that of “South Park” in that their seasons are broken up into two halves of thirteen episodes, with each getting a seasonal launch. The Matt Groening-created show went through a very interesting birth and re-birth, so it’s impressive to see it flourish after having been off-screen for five years.
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Friday, September 3, 2010 5:28PM - By Krystal Clark

If you’re one of those people who like to sit back and relax over Labor Day weekend, this post is for you. You don’t have to leave the comfort of your home to be entertained. Screw the theaters! Get up close and personal with your local satellite or cable provider. We’ve put together a schedule of all the television marathons that will be take place between Saturday and Monday. Some of the shows include “Two and a Half Men”, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” AMC’s “Rubicon,” and “Futurama.”
Check out the selection below…
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Saturday, July 24, 2010 4:00PM - By Brendan Walsh

Good news, everyone! The creators and voice cast of “Futurama” gathered at Comic-Con to discuss the return of their the series to its new home on Comedy Central. John Dimaggio (Bender), Billy West (Fry), Lauren Tom (Amy), and Maurice LaMarche (Morbo, Hedonism Bot, and many more) joined Matt Groening and David X. Cohen to discuss getting back together, and the future of the show. Read more about the press conference after the jump!
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Monday, March 22, 2010 10:00AM - By Krystal Clark

It’s been a long time since we’ve seen new episodes of the animated series “Futurama” on television, but that will all change this summer. The original Fox show has jumped over to the cable network Comedy Central, and it’s gearing up to kick off its new season. A teaser trailer has been released for the premiere and the show is just as hilarious as I remembered…
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 1:38PM - By Andrew Payne

Two ends of the spectrum for DVD releases this week. One of the mega-half-assed-hits of the year The Proposal prematurely comes to DVD and the most puzzling bomb of the year (only a “bomb” because it should have made more than Wolverine and Transformers combined, and yet it didn’t make half as much in total as either blockbuster did opening night), Drag Me To Hell, joins it in silver-disked glory.
Also, just a smattering of TV on DVD, a newly packaged Oliver Stone classic and the three worst DVD’s of the week!
Check it all out below…
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