Fox has released trailers for several of its new series for the 2024-25 broadcast season — dramas Rescue: Hi-Surf, Murder In A Small Town and Doc, and animated comedy series Universal Basic Guys. You can read about each and watch below.
Rescue: Hi-surf
From executive producer/director John Wells and executive producer/writer Matt Kester, pulse-pounding Hawaii lifeguard drama Rescue: Hi-Surf follows the personal and professional lives of the heavy-water lifeguards who patrol and protect the North Shore of O’ahu—the most famous and dangerous stretch of coastline in the world.
Murder In A Small Town
Based on the Edgar Award-winning book series, Murder in a Small Town follows Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland), who moves to a quiet coastal town to soothe a psyche that has been battered by big-city police work. But this gentle paradise has more than its share of secrets,...
Rescue: Hi-surf
From executive producer/director John Wells and executive producer/writer Matt Kester, pulse-pounding Hawaii lifeguard drama Rescue: Hi-Surf follows the personal and professional lives of the heavy-water lifeguards who patrol and protect the North Shore of O’ahu—the most famous and dangerous stretch of coastline in the world.
Murder In A Small Town
Based on the Edgar Award-winning book series, Murder in a Small Town follows Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland), who moves to a quiet coastal town to soothe a psyche that has been battered by big-city police work. But this gentle paradise has more than its share of secrets,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Life in The Great North just keeps getting greater — Fox has officially renewed the animated series for a fifth season, TVLine has learned.
Ahead of its Monday-afternoon Upfront presentation to advertisers, Fox also announced a Season 3 renewal for the celebrity competition series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test and an early Season 2 pick-up for the animated comedy Universal Basic Guys, which was ordered to series back in November of the year 2022.
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Ahead of its Monday-afternoon Upfront presentation to advertisers, Fox also announced a Season 3 renewal for the celebrity competition series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test and an early Season 2 pick-up for the animated comedy Universal Basic Guys, which was ordered to series back in November of the year 2022.
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Season-to-date, The Great North — which finales this Sunday,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Adam and Craig Malamut have signed an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television, Variety has learned exclusively.
The brothers are currently at work on the animated comedy series “Universal Basic Guys,” which was ordered to series at Fox in November 2022. Sony is co-producing the series with Fox Entertainment, while Bento Box is providing the animation. The Malamuts created the series and serve as executive producers.
“Sony has been an incredible partner, and we’re thrilled to officially join the family,” said Adam and Craig Malamut. “From the beginning, they’ve supported our vision and encouraged us to stay true to our creative voice. We’re so grateful for the opportunity to join such a legendary studio and look forward to continuing our partnership.”
Under their new deal, the Malamuts will focus on developing animated series across broadcast, cable, and streaming.
The Malamuts are self-taught animators, writers, directors, editors, composers, and voice actors.
The brothers are currently at work on the animated comedy series “Universal Basic Guys,” which was ordered to series at Fox in November 2022. Sony is co-producing the series with Fox Entertainment, while Bento Box is providing the animation. The Malamuts created the series and serve as executive producers.
“Sony has been an incredible partner, and we’re thrilled to officially join the family,” said Adam and Craig Malamut. “From the beginning, they’ve supported our vision and encouraged us to stay true to our creative voice. We’re so grateful for the opportunity to join such a legendary studio and look forward to continuing our partnership.”
Under their new deal, the Malamuts will focus on developing animated series across broadcast, cable, and streaming.
The Malamuts are self-taught animators, writers, directors, editors, composers, and voice actors.
- 5/6/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Orders Animated Series ‘Universal Basic Guys/The Hoagie Bros’ From Adam & Craig Malamut, Sony TV
Fox is drawing up its latest animated order.
The network has ordered animated comedy Universal Basic Guys/The Hoagie Bros. (w/t) to series. It comes from creators Adam and Craig Malamut and Sony Pictures Television.
The series is described as a show “about men trying to find purpose in a world where they’re no longer needed.”
It follows brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies, who suddenly find themselves with no jobs when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches over to automation. Lucky for them, the town started a radical Universal Basic Income pilot program, giving all residents of Glantontown $3,000 per month with no strings attached. Now, Mark, Hank and the rest of their local buddies once again are kids in the summertime, overflowing with the perilous combo of free time and stupid ideas.
Adam and Craig Malamut, brothers from South Jersey, are self-taught animators who write, direct, voice act, sound edit and compose music.
The network has ordered animated comedy Universal Basic Guys/The Hoagie Bros. (w/t) to series. It comes from creators Adam and Craig Malamut and Sony Pictures Television.
The series is described as a show “about men trying to find purpose in a world where they’re no longer needed.”
It follows brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies, who suddenly find themselves with no jobs when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches over to automation. Lucky for them, the town started a radical Universal Basic Income pilot program, giving all residents of Glantontown $3,000 per month with no strings attached. Now, Mark, Hank and the rest of their local buddies once again are kids in the summertime, overflowing with the perilous combo of free time and stupid ideas.
Adam and Craig Malamut, brothers from South Jersey, are self-taught animators who write, direct, voice act, sound edit and compose music.
- 11/8/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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