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Final Space is an adult animated space opera comedy drama television series created by Olan Rogers and developed by Rogers and David Sacks. The series involves an astronaut named Gary Goodspeed and his immensely powerful alien friend Mooncake, and focuses on their intergalactic adventures as they try to save the universe from certain doom.

Final Space
GenreAction
Adventure
Comedy drama
Science fantasy
Space opera
Thriller
Created byOlan Rogers
Developed byOlan Rogers
David Sacks
Voices of
Theme music composerShelby Merry
Composers
  • Shelby Merry (S1-2)
  • Jake Sidwell (S1; S3)
  • Andrew Goodwin (S2-3)
  • Dodie (S3)
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes36 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Olan Rogers
  • David Sacks
  • Conan O’Brien
  • David Kissinger
  • Larry Sullivan
  • Jeff Ross
  • Kathleen Grace
  • Melissa Schneider
  • Matt Hoklotubbe
  • Dan O'Keefe (S2-3)
  • Corey Campodonico
  • Alex Bulkley
ProducerTobias Conan Trost (S3)
Running time21 minutes
Production companies
  • ShadowMachine
  • Jam Filled Entertainment
  • Star Cadet
  • New Form Digital
  • Conaco
  • Studio T (S1)
DistributorWarner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
Release
Original networkTBS (2018)
Adult Swim (2019–2021)
Picture formatHDTV 1080p
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseFebruary 26, 2018 (2018-02-26) 
June 14, 2021 (2021-06-14)

The series aired on TBS on February 26, 2018.[1] It then moved to Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim, started with the second season on June 24, 2019, followed by the third and final season on March 20, 2021.[2]

On September 10, 2021, Rogers announced that Adult Swim cancelled the series after three seasons[3][4] due to the proposed merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery announced that year.[5] In September 2022, Rogers claimed on Twitter that the series would be written off as a loss for tax purposes by Warner Bros. Discovery once it completes its international run on Netflix.[6]


Plot


Gary Goodspeed is an energetic yet dim-witted astronaut who, in the midst of working off the last few days of his five-year sentence aboard the prison spacecraft Galaxy One, encounters a mysterious planet-destroying alien. He befriends the alien, naming him Mooncake, and then discovers that they are being pursued by the sinister, telekinetic Lord Commander. Together, Gary and Mooncake embark on a quest to save the universe, with help from the artificial intelligence HUE and a growing crew of shipmates, each with their own personal troubles  all while trying to uncover the secrets surrounding Final Space, a bizarre realm where the universe ends.


Cast


Character Voiced by Seasons
1 2 3
Main characters
Gary Goodspeed Olan Rogers Main
Mooncake Main
Jack the Lord Commander David Tennant Main Guest Main
Avocato Coty Galloway Main Guest Main
Little Cato Steven Yeun Main
HUE Tom Kenny Main
Quinn Ergon Prime Tika Sumpter Main Guest Main
Nightfall Main Guest
KVN Fred Armisen Main
Ash Graven Ashly Burch Does not appear Main
Sheryl Goodspeed Claudia Black Does not appear Main
Fox Ron Funches Does not appear Main
Clarence Polkawitz Conan O'Brien Guest Main Guest
AVA Jane Lynch Does not appear Main Guest
Bolo Keith David Guest Main
Invictus Vanessa Marshall Guest Recurring Main
Biskit Olan Rogers Does not appear Main
Evra Jasmin Savoy Brown Does not appear Guest
Recurring characters
Tribore Menendez Olan Rogers Recurring
David Dewinter Recurring
John Goodspeed Ron Perlman Recurring Guest Does not appear
Shannon Thunder Shannon Purser Recurring Does not appear
SAMES Tom Kenny Recurring Does not appear
Hushfluffles Todd H. Watson Alan Tudyk Does not appear Recurring
Oreskis Christopher Judge Does not appear Recurring
Arachnitects John DiMaggio
Phil LaMarr
Does not appear Recurring
Quatronostro Oscar Montoya Does not appear Recurring
Kevin Van Newton Tom Kenny Does not appear Recurring
Avery Ergon Krystal Joy Brown Does not appear Guest

Episodes


SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
PilotApril 5, 2016 (2016-04-05)YouTube
110February 26, 2018 (2018-02-26)May 7, 2018 (2018-05-07)TBS
213June 24, 2019 (2019-06-24)September 23, 2019 (2019-09-23)Adult Swim
313March 20, 2021 (2021-03-20)June 14, 2021 (2021-06-14)

Production



Development


The idea for the show originated in mid-2010. Olan Rogers uploaded the first episode of a planned ten-part animated web-series titled Gary Space to his personal Facebook channel.[13] The project went on hiatus three episodes in, and Rogers eventually explained on Facebook that both he and the series' artist, Dan Brown, were tending to separate projects at the time, but were in talks of continuing.[14] On April 30, 2013, Rogers confirmed that he was rebooting and producing a season of Gary Space episodes to release at once.[15] Over two years later, Rogers revealed that a new short for the reboot for Gary Space was planned to be pitched to Cartoon Network, in addition to premiering the episode at Buffer Festival if nothing came from the pitch.[16]

In early 2016, Rogers announced that his project had been retitled Final Space  to avoid similarities with Steven Universe[17]  and revealed screenshots of the short via a vlog on his YouTube channel.[18] The pilot for Final Space was posted on Rogers' YouTube channel[19] with voices by himself and a friend of his, Coty Galloway; Galloway had collaborated with Rogers in a Star Wars fan film called The Scarlet Lance.[20] The video caught the attention of Conan O'Brien, who invited him to Los Angeles to pitch Final Space to TBS as a full series and also joined production as an executive producer alongside Rogers and 3rd Rock from the Sun writer and producer David Sacks. Other members of O'Brien's company, Conaco (David Kissinger, Larry Sullivan and Jeff Ross), and members of New Form who executive produced the pilot short (Kathleen Grace, Melissa Schneider and Matt Hoklotubbe) joined as executive producers as well. To balance out Rogers' inexperience in the industry, Conaco brought in Sacks to also serve as the showrunner for the series.[21][22] After two weeks of working with Sacks and Jake Sidwell (co-composer of the series alongside Shelby Merry)[23] on the pitch, Rogers and Sacks pitched the show to TBS; as well as Comedy Central, Fox, FX, YouTube, and Fullscreen; all six companies wanted the series and resulted in a bidding war between the studios over the series, with TBS acquiring the series. On December 2, 2016, it was announced that the channel had given a series order.[24][25]


Casting


Rogers announced in December 2016 that he voices the main characters, Gary and Mooncake.[citation needed] In July 2017, an additional cast list of Fred Armisen, Conan O'Brien, Keith David, Coty Galloway (reprising from the pilot), Tom Kenny, Caleb McLaughlin, John DiMaggio, Ron Perlman, Shannon Purser, Andy Richter, David Tennant, and Steven Yeun was revealed.[citation needed]


Animation


Animation for the series is handled by ShadowMachine in Los Angeles and outsourced to Canadian studio Jam Filled using the Toon Boom Harmony software. The show uses NASA space imagery for the space backgrounds.[26]


Future


When asked on Twitter about the series' longevity, Olan Rogers had stated that he had at least six seasons worth of material thought up for the show including an ending for Final Space in case the series gets cancelled in the future.[27]

On September 10, 2021, Rogers posted a video to his YouTube account stating that season 3 would be the show's last season.[28]

On April 10, 2022, Rogers revealed on his Twitter that there is a chance that the show could be brought back in the future for an hour-long special to wrap up the story.[29] On May 11, Rogers stated that he was still trying to put an end to the series.[30] On June 15, after being unable to reach a deal to conclude the series in any medium, Rogers launched a Kickstarter for a short film titled Godspeed, spawned from unused ideas related to the series. At the end of the campaign, the crowdfund raised $464,438 in total.[31]


Promotion and release


When responding to a question on Twitter, Olan Rogers revealed that Final Space would be showcased by TBS at San Diego Comic-Con and VidCon in 2017.[32] Unlike other creators, Rogers runs the social media accounts for the show, including the official Twitter account, calling it a "good opportunity" to connect with fans.[33]

Final Space premiered on Reddit on February 15, 2018, followed by an AMA with Rogers.[34] This would mark a first for a TV network to premiere a series on the site.[34] Later that day, the first two episodes became available on TBS's website and app. TBS's sister network TNT aired a sneak peek premiere of the show on February 17, 2018, right after the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend.[35] After its official premiere on TBS on February 26, 2018, the pilot aired two hours later on sibling network Adult Swim; the rest of the season also aired on the network in a similar fashion. On February 20, 2018, the first two episodes were released on iTunes.[36] Netflix handles the international distribution to the show and debuted the series on July 20.[37]

On April 7, 2019, Rogers revealed that the show would move first-run airings to Adult Swim and be simulcast on TBS; a reversal of the airing pattern from the first season.[38] The news would be confirmed in June of that year,[39] with the second season premiering on June 24. TBS would air an encore the following week.[40]

The show was renewed for a third season a week after the second finished airing.[41]

The first 2 seasons became available to stream on HBO Max on March 1, 2021, ahead of Season 3's premiere.[42] Season 3 was released on HBO Max on November 13, 2021.[43] On July 1, 2022, the series was removed from HBO Max, as well as all content related to the series from Adult Swim's official website and YouTube channel.[44] Some episodes remain available for purchase on Amazon Prime Video[45] and YouTube[46] in the United States and the series is still available on Netflix in international regions until December 16, 2023.[47]

A Blu-ray and a soundtrack were released on August 11, 2020. The Blu-ray was released by Warner Archive Collection, while the soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music.


Reception


The first season of Final Space received positive reviews,[48] with critics praising the show's cast (especially David Tennant's voice performance as the Lord Commander).[49][50] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 70% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "Final Space doesn't always hit its mark, but for those looking for a bite-sized intergalactic comedy it may prove an amusing diversion."[51] On Metacritic season 1 has a score of 60 of 100 based on reviews from 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[48]

Impressions about the first episodes were also mixed, with criticism focused on Gary's humor. Collider's Dave Trumbore gave the series four out of five stars, praising the cast, the series' uniqueness and its originality.[52] The Hollywood Reporter said "the new animated series from TBS misses the mark, and will likely float off into space".[53] The A.V. Club gave the series a C+ grade.[54] Reviewing the first two episodes, Den of Geek gave them a score of 3.5 out of 5 stars.[50] IndieWire gave a B+ grade.[49] The Daily Beast received the series favorably, comparing its potential with Adventure Time and BoJack Horseman.[55] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times praised the show for the space backgrounds and Gary's relationship with Mooncake, but criticized for being "not as clever as Futurama or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or Galaxy Quest, series with which it shares certain features" and for the comedy which "leans toward things adolescent boys find funny."[56] Screen Rant wrote favorably of the series, praising TBS' decision to release the first two episodes 11 days before the series premiere, and describing it as a "very silly comedy," comparing protagonist Gary to Homer Simpson and Philip J. Fry.[57]


References


  1. Otterson, Joe (January 11, 2018). "TBS Renews 'American Dad' For Two More Seasons, Sets Monday Night Animation Block". Variety. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  2. Greene, Steve (March 19, 2021). "'Final Space' Review: It's Time to Catch Up on One of TV's Animated Sci-Fi Treasures". IndieWire. Archived from the original on March 19, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
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  6. Olan Rogers [@OlanRogers] (September 24, 2022). "#renewfinalspace It's a banner that you all have been waving, and it's a rallying cry I can stand behind while I continue into this long dark night chasing an ending for this story. ARMOR UP: www.starcadet.com/collections/final-space" (Tweet). Retrieved September 24, 2022 via Twitter.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  8. Rogers, Olan (July 21, 2017). "Fred Armisen announced as KVN in new TV series Final Space". Twitter.
  9. Rogers, Olan (July 22, 2017). "Tom Kenny announced as HUE in new TV series Final Space". Twitter.
  10. Fullerton, Huw (July 21, 2017). "Doctor Who's David Tennant has been cast in an animated space sitcom". Radio Times.
  11. Fanal Space • Coty Galloway • New York Comic Con 2017 • interview. Archived from the original on November 17, 2021.
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На других языках


- [en] Final Space

[es] Final Space

Final Space fue una serie animada para adultos estadounidense de ciencia ficción, emitida por la cadena de televisión TBS y Adult Swim. Fue creada por Olan Rogers y desarrollada junto a David Sacks, como showrunner. La serie relata las aventuras de un astronauta, Gary Goodspeed, y su amigo alienígena, Mooncake, cuando intentan resolver el misterio del «Final Space».

[ru] Крайний космос

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