
“Reuniting Beavis and Butt-Head is the smartest dumb move one could make, and we jumped at the opportunity,” added Tanya Giles, chief programming officer of streaming for Paramount+. “Mike Judge has reimagined this dynamic duo in a way that is sure to have both old fans and new ones alike laughing out loud – and we couldn’t be more excited to bring them back into our rapidly expanding arsenal of hit adult animation.” “Beavis and Butt-Head were defining voices of a generation, and to this day, the show is one of the most well-known and beloved animated IPs of all time,” Chris McCarthy, president/CEO, Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios said in a statement. The animated comedy doesn’t take itself too seriously, as it promises to top all future lists naming the “Dumbest Science Fiction Movies Ever Made.” While the entirety of the second season didn't drop on 4/20, expect new episodes to arrive on a weekly basis moving forward.Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe features the voices of Mike Judge, Gary Cole, Chris Diamantopoulos, Nat Faxon, Brian Huskey, Chi McBride, Tig Notaro, Stephen Root, Andrea Savage, Martin Starr and Jimmy O. Showing us the dynamic duo as adults and also introducing us to the "smartest" version of the pair from an alternate reality, the new television series hasn't been shy about exploring new territory. With the arrival of Beavis And Butthead Do The Universe, the series took the opportunity to introduce new iterations of the crude teenagers. Beavis And Butthead Do America was the first film that was released focusing on the animated duo, though Paramount did recently give them a second in Beavis And Butthead Do The Universe. Butthead and Beavis were able to gain notoriety not just thanks to sharing their commentary while watching some of the biggest music videos of the day, but thanks to their crude and sometimes dangerous exploits which surrounded them with humor and controversy. Instead, the dynamic duo arrived on MTV's Liquid Television, an anthology series that would premiere several animated shorts including Aeon Flux.


Beavis And Butthead first premiered on MTV in 1993, but ironically enough, didn't get their start on their own television series.
