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'Futurama' Season 12: Premiere date, episode schedule, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-27 14:07:52
There will be no shortage of intergalactic shenanigans for Fry, Leela, Bender and Professor Farnsworth as the crew returns for its 12th season.
Workplace comedy "Futurama" is set to make a comeback on Monday, July 29 with a 10-episode season on Hulu.
This season of the "epic sci-fi series" is set to be a little more fun than the last, with the occasionally heroic crew embarking on all new mind-bending adventures, according to Hulu.
Birthday party games to the death, the secrets of Bender's ancestral robot village, A.I. friends (and enemies), impossibly cute beanbags and the true 5-million-year-old story behind the consciousness-altering substance known as coffee are all set to make an appearance this season.
"And, of course, the next chapter in Fry and Leela's fateful, twisted-time romance," Hulu says.
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Where to watch Season 12 of 'Futurama'
Season 12 of "Futurama" and any other future seasons will likely be only available on Hulu, which led the 2023 revival of the series.
Here are the release dates for this season's episodes, according to IMDB.
- Episode 1: The One Amigo - July 29
- Episode 2: Quids Game - Aug. 5
- Episode 3: The Temp - Aug. 12
- Episode 4: Beauty and the Bug - Aug. 19
- Episode 5: One Is Silicon and the Other Gold - Aug. 26
- Episode 6: Attack of the Clothes - Sept. 2
- Episode 7: Planet Espresso - Sept. 9
- Episode 8: Cuteness Overlord - Sept. 16
- Episode 9: The Futurama Mystery Liberry - Sept. 23
- Episode 10: Otherwise - Sept. 30
'Futurama' Season 12 premiere date
Season 12 of "Futurama" will premiere Monday, July 29.
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