Duncanville Season 4 Release Date? FOX Renewal & Premiere 2023




Duncanville Premiere Date/Status

Duncanville SEASON 4 Cancelled On FOX

Duncanville Season 4 release date – CANCELLED AFTER 3 SEASONS

About Duncanville TV Series

Duncanville Season 4 cancelled on FOX. However, the final six episodes the series are set to exclusively stream on Hulu later in 2022.

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Animated comedy DUNCANVILLE returns with all-new episodes, beginning Sunday, May 1. From Emmy Award winners Amy Poehler, Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully comes Season Three of DUNCANVILLE, an animated family comedy centered around a 15-year-old boy (voiced by Poehler), his family and friends. In the Season Three premiere, Duncan and his friends (Rashida Jones, Yassir Lester, Zach Cherry, Betsy Sodaro) visit a Twitch star's private island, only to end up hunted in a viral event for charity. Wiz Khalifa returns for another season as Duncan's teacher, Mr. Mitch. Duncan's family consists of mom Annie (also voiced by Poehler), his dad, Jack (Emmy winner Ty Burrell), 12-year-old sister Kimberly (Riki Lindhome), and five-year-old Jing (Joy Osmanski). Other Season Three stories include Duncan finding a knife and becoming the school's alpha; Jack getting jealous of Annie's "work husband"; Mr. Mitch is offered a promotion to Vice Principal, if he can pass a drug test; Duncan is traumatized when he accidentally sees his mom naked; Annie helps reform her no-good brother, Stan (returning guest star Jason Schwartzman), until he starts dating Annie's much older neighbor; and Duncan and Mia's first kiss. DUNCANVILLE is produced by 20th Television Animation; Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group; and FOX Entertainment. Mike Scully, Julie Thacker Scully and Amy Poehler co-created and executive-produce the series with executive producer Dave Becky. The series is animated by Bento Box Entertainment.

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FOX ORDERS THIRD SEASON OF ANIMATED SERIES “DUNCANVILLE,” FEATURING AMY POEHLER, TY BURRELL, RASHIDA JONES AND WIZ KHALIFA Special Two-Episode Season Two Premiere of DUNCANVILLE, Featuring a “Parks and Recreation” Reunion, to Air Sunday, May 23 on FOX

In advance of its second season premiere, FOX has renewed the animated hit comedy DUNCANVILLE, for a third season. From Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner Amy Poehler and Emmy Award winners Mike and Julie Scully, DUNCANVILLE follows a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy, his family and friends.

“Watching Amy bring her incredible talent to DUNCANVILLE both on and off the screen these past two seasons has been an amazing experience,” said Michael Thorn, President, Entertainment, FOX Entertainment. “DUNCANVILLE’s entire cast and crew, led by two of television’s best showrunners in Mike and Julie, continue to deliver a show that represents everything fans expect from our animated series; and I’m looking forward to another season of DUNCANVILLE to relive my teen years, thanks to one of the most irreverent comedies on the air.”

The Season Two premiere of DUNCANVILLE returns with a special two-episode debut on Sunday, May 23 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT and 9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT), after which the series moves into its Monday time period, following the debut of the all-new animated comedy HOUSEBROKEN, on May 31 (9:30-10:00 PM ET/PT).

In the series, DUNCAN (Poehler) can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom, cars, girls…but the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with your mom sitting shotgun and babysitting your little sister. He’s not exceptional, but he has a wild imagination in which he’s never anything less than amazing. Poehler also voices Duncan’s mother, ANNIE, and Emmy Award winner Ty Burrell voices Duncan’s father, JACK. The series also features the voices of Emmy Award nominee Riki Lindhome as Duncan’s 12-year-old sister KIMBERLY; Emmy Award nominee and Grammy Award winner Rashida Jones as MIA, Duncan’s on-again, off-again crush; Grammy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee Wiz Khalifa as MR. MITCH, the universally loved teacher/guidance counselor, occasional gym coach and school nurse; Joy Osmanski who voices JING, Duncan’s six-year-old sister; and Betsy Sodaro, Yassir Lester and Zach Cherry as his friends BEX, YANGZI and WOLF, respectively.

The adventures continue in the Season Two premiere of DUNCANVILLE when the Harris family takes its first vacation. The episode features “Parks and Recreation” stars Adam Scott, Aubrey Plaza, Retta and Nick Offerman making guest voice appearances. Other storylines in the new season include Duncan saying the one thing no kid should ever say to their dad, which shifts their power dynamic; Duncan and Kimberly being sent to therapy camp; Jing and Jack starting a child birthday band together, with Annie managing them; and Duncan racing stock cars. Catch up on Season One on FOXNOW and Hulu.

DUNCANVILLE is produced by 20th Television Animation; Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group; and FOX Entertainment. Mike Scully, Julie Scully and Amy Poehler co-created and executive-produce the series with executive producer Dave Becky. The series is animated by Bento Box Entertainment.

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From Golden Globe winner Amy Poehler ("Parks and Recreation," "Saturday Night Live") and Emmy Award winners Mike and Julie Scully (THE SIMPSONS, "The Carmichael Show," ("Parks and Recreation") comes DUNCANVILLE, an animated family comedy centered around a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy with a rich fantasy life, and the people in his world. Like most 15-year-olds, DUNCAN (Poehler) can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom, cars, girls... but the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with your mom sitting shotgun and babysitting your little sister. He's not exceptional, but he has a rich fantasy life where he's never anything less than amazing. Duncan's mom, ANNIE (Poehler), a parking enforcement officer who dreams of someday being a detective, lives in perpetual fear that her teenage son is one bad decision from ruining his life and will do anything to stop him from doing so. Duncan's father, JACK (Emmy Award winner Ty Burrell, "Modern Family"), a classic-rock-obsessed plumber who's determined to be a better dad than the one he had, is constantly posting on Facebook - and annoyed that his kids won't "friend" him. Duncan's younger sisters are 12-year-old KIMBERLY (Emmy Award nominee Riki Lindhome, "Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special," "Another Period"), an awkward, emotional girl who can hold grudges forever; and six-year-old JING, who adores her older brother maybe a little too much and whose catchphrase is, "Watch me!," followed by the world's slowest cartwheel. Helping Duncan navigate adolescence are his friends, class clown BEX (Betsy Sodaro, "Another Period," "Disjointed"); trendy influencer YANGZI (Yassir Lester, "Making History"); aspiring troubled youth WOLF; and his on-again, off-again crush, MIA (Rashida Jones, "Parks and Recreation," "Angie Tribeca"), who never met a cause she wouldn't dedicate her life to. The coolest guy in their school is MR. MITCH (Wiz Khalifa, "American Dad!," "BoJack Horseman"), the universally loved teacher/guidance counselor, and occasional gym coach and school nurse, due to budget cuts. Animated by Bento Box Entertainment (BOB'S BURGERS), DUNCANVILLE is in the long tradition of FOX Sunday night animation, and has just started production on a line of over-priced, shoddily produced merchandise for the whole family.

 

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