


Old Beavis and Butt-Head run out of beer money, so Beavis gets a job as home aide. Raccoons steal Beavis and Butt-Head's nachos, so the boys decide to get revenge.īeavis mistakes someone for being Butt-Head and can't get rid of him.īutt-Head becomes nice after taking medication for his aggressive behavior, which drives Beavis crazy. Stay tuned to CinemaBlend for more news as it becomes available to us.Beavis and Butt-Head employ their problem solving skills (or lack thereof) to escape from a public restroom.īeavis encounters a sentinent flame which dubs him "The Special One" and orders him to do good deeds.īeavis and Butt-Head take a journey in a cardboard box at school to recover a confiscated power tool.īeavis and Butt-Head try to extract honey from wasps to sell at the market.īeavis and Butt-Head get stuck on Tom Anderson's roof.īeavis and Butt-Head go tubing on a river and end up lost at sea. But considering several animated series have been able to keep production going while much of Hollywood remains shut down, the project could well indeed start breaking ground sooner rather than later.

It seemed like the time was right to get stupid again.Ĭonsidering everything was just announced, there are obviously no concrete plans for when the new Beavis and Butt-Head will hit Comedy Central. Bring on the Cornholio, who probably would have had trouble finding TP for his bunghole whenever the COVID pandemic started.Īs of a couple of years ago, Mike Judge still holds Beavis and Butt-Head up as his favorite creation, and here is his simple-yet-perfect comment on the new revival: One can only assume his satirical bent will be all the more prominent in this version. Rather, the Office Space and Silicon Valley mastermind will return to his creation as a writer, producer and as the voice of both Beavis and Butt-Head. One key aspect of Beavis and Butt-Head that isn't changing at all is creator Mike Judge's involvement, so no fears about Comedy Central bringing in a rising-star comedian to take over in Judge's place. No specifics were offered up for what kind of specials might happen, either, but it can be assumed that whatever gets produced on that front would be geared to release in the offseason gap between new episodes. Beyond spinoffs, Comedy Central is apparently planning on producing Beavis and Butt-Head-related TV specials.
