After over a year of teasing, Adult Swim has finally released the official trailer for Samurai Jack Season 5 to the world!

We’ve also found out a bit more about the story. An excerpt from the trailer description reads:

“It’s been 50 years since we saw Samurai Jack and time has not been kind to him. Aku has destroyed every time portal and Jack has stopped aging, a side effect of time travel. It seems he is cursed to just roam the land for all eternity.”

The end of the trailer confirms the release date of March 11th at 8:00 PM PST, just like they announced about a week ago. Check out the trailer below! Are you excited for Jack’s comeback? Tell us in the comments below!

After a year of constant teases, Samurai Jack season 5 finally has a release date!

Adult Swim has confirmed that the long awaited 5th season in Genndy Tartakovsky’s most beloved series, will finally make its big comeback on Adult Swim on March 11th, 2017 at 11:30 PM EST (8:30 PM PST). Season 5 will be 10 episodes long and will feature Phil LaMarr back as Jack. Sadly, Mako, the original voice of Aku passed away back in 2006, and sadly wont be reprising his iconic role. His replacement will have big shoes to fill, but hopefully he’ll be just as menacing.

Are you excited to finally have a release date? What are your hopes and expectations for the season? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Holy fucking hell Merry Christmas to us! The seminal cartoon series, Samurai Jack, is finally returning to TV and it’s getting a new home on Adult Swim. Check out the teaser trailer below.

https://youtu.be/yzIxLwVwtiQ

This news cannot get any better. Samurai Jack is one of the most legendary cartoons to come out of Cartoon Network. It has won countless awards, including 4 Primetime Emmy’s. It’s show’s creator, Genndy Tartakovsky, has created a masterpiece with the shows four seasons. The show relies heavily on sound and music design, as the titular hero rarely speaks. Tartakovsky is known for creating amazing backdrops for his characters. Almost every frame of Samurai Jack can easily find itself hung in any fine art gallery.

In a recent interview with TechTimes, Tartakovsky was quoted as saying:

I would love to finish the story of Samurai Jack. I feel like people are still kind of interested in it, and it’s nice that after all these years, people are still responding to it, like two generations down almost from it being on the air for the first time. I know the conclusion in my head now. I’ve worked it out, and so I’m trying to find what the perfect vehicle for that is.

The story did continue in comic form, in the Samurai Jack books from IDW. But there is just something about seeing the world Jack lives in move. There were plans for a movie, but after the lackluster performance of The Powerpuff Girls Movie , Cartoon Network decided not to fund the big screen adaptation.

I feel that Samurai Jack, is extremely well suited for the Adult Swim block. The show pushed the limits of the the censors over at Cartoon Network with it’s violence. Even as a younger kid, I knew the show would be more suited for an older audience. Now that the generation the grew up on Samurai Jack has grown, it will have no problem getting legs on Adult Swim.

The show is slated for a 2016 release, but nothing more specific has been announced.

If you’re not familiar with Tartakovsky’s work, I HIGHLY recommend the 2003 Clone Wars series he directed. It, at the time, was the canonical link that joined Episode II and Episode III of the Star Wars prequels. It really shows the style you can expect from Samurai Jack.

Samurai Jack Adult Swim 2016 poster

 

A new trailer for the computer-animated movie Hotel Transylvania has hit the web and it looks quite entertaining. It features a voice cast including Adam Sandler as Dracula, Selena Gomez as his daughter Mavis, Kevin James as Frankenstin and Cee-Lo Green as Murray the Mummy. Here’s the synopsis per IMDB:

Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count’s teen-aged daughter.

We know that that sounds like a pretty annoying cast for a movie but the promise of seeing the visually amazing Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack) direct his first feature really peaks our interest. Hotel Transylvania scares its way into theaters on September 21st.