Summary
Dan Harmon's new animated series, Krapopolis, takes a departure from Rick and Morty, focusing on the world of Greek gods and mythical Ancient Greece.
Fox's confidence in the show Krapopolis is evident, as they gave it a three-season order before airing a single episode, leading to high anticipation. The recently released Krapopolis trailer showcases a mix of absurdist humor and dysfunctional family dynamics, reminiscent of Harmon's previous successful creations, Rick and Morty and Community. Mark your calendars for the series premiere on September 24, 2023.
Dan Harmon is set to release a new animated series called Krapopolis, which promises to be a departure from his previous work, Rick and Morty. Unlike the sci-fi and fantasy blend of Rick and Morty, Krapopolis is centered around Greek mythology and the inhabitants of Ancient Greece. The show is scheduled to debut on Fox in the fall, joining the network's lineup alongside other popular animations such as The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, and Family Guy. Fox has shown great confidence in Krapopolis by ordering three seasons of the show before it has even premiered.
Dan Harmon gained recognition for creating the beloved sitcom Community, and then went on to co-create Rick and Morty with Justin Roiland for Adult Swim. However, with Krapopolis, Harmon has signed a direct deal with Fox, making it the network's first fully owned animated series. The story of Krapopolis revolves around a dysfunctional family consisting of humans, gods, and monsters, as they navigate the challenges of governing the world's first major city in Ancient Greece, all while trying to avoid killing one another.
Recent Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis News
Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis Release Date
The latest update on the new Dan Harmon show, Krapopolis, has arrived in the form of an exciting trailer. This trailer offers the first glimpse of Krapopolis since its initial announcement for release in 2022. It provides viewers with essential insights into the core concept and premise of Dan Harmon's first solo venture. The Krapopolis trailer introduces the audience to the primary characters, a dysfunctional family from Ancient Greece, embarking on the ambitious journey of establishing the world's inaugural city. Additionally, the trailer showcases captivating interactions between the family and Greek gods and monsters, who play significant roles in the show. By skillfully combining absurdist humor (similar to Rick and Morty) and intricate family dynamics (inspired by Community), the trailer presents Krapopolis as an engaging blend of entertainment. Moreover, exciting news accompanies the trailer's release: Krapopolis is set to premiere on September 24, 2023, on Fox.Dan Harmon's new show Krapopolis has taken a long and winding journey to reach Fox. In July 2020, Harmon signed a direct deal with Fox for an animated series commitment. The show received a formal series order in February 2021. Originally set to debut in November 2022, Fox decided to postpone it despite granting a second season renewal. Another planned premiere date in May 2023 was also delayed. Finally, Krapopolis will have a two-episode premiere after NFL football on Sunday, September 24, 2023. It will then settle into its new schedule starting October 1 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Additionally, it was given a renewal for a third season around the same time.
Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis Cast
Richard Ayoade, known for his role as Maurice in The IT Crowd, takes on the role of Tyrannis, the benevolent King of Krapopolis and the mortal son of a goddess. Hannah Waddingham, who played Rebecca in Ted Lasso, lends her voice to Deliria, Tyrannis' mother who is the goddess of self-destruction. Matt Berry, portraying Douglas in The IT Crowd, voices Shlub, Tyrannis' father who is a mantitaur – a combination of a centaur and a manticore. Pam Murphy, known for her role as Camille in Mapleworth Murders, voices Stupendous, Tyrannis' half-sister who is a cyclops. Duncan Trussell, from The Midnight Gospel, voices Hippocampus, Tyrannis' half-brother who is a mermaid.
The Krapopolis cast doesn't stop there. Similar to Harmon's other shows like Rick & Morty, Krapopolis will feature a plethora of recurring cast members and exciting celebrity cameos. Alanna Ubach, known for her role in Legally Blonde, will have a regular role on the show. The cast of Krapopolis also includes Susan Sarandon, Will Forte, Michael Urie, Jane Lynch, Amber Stevens West, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dave Franco, Stephanie Beatriz, Daveed Diggs, Tom Kenny, Joel McGale, and Ben Stiller, who will make guest appearances in undisclosed roles.
Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis Story Details
The highly anticipated Fox series, set to premiere in September, unveiled the intriguing narrative of Krapopolis in its recent trailer. Engaging viewers with its captivating storyline, Krapopolis revolves around the life of Tyrannis, the benevolent King and mortal son of the goddess Deliria. Despite facing numerous challenges and oppositions, Tyrannis embarks on a remarkable mission to establish the very first bustling city, with his resilient determination fueling his efforts. At its core, the series delves into the complexities of Tyrannis' dysfunctional family, showcasing his relationships with his goddess mother, the enigmatic Shlub who is his father, a mantitaur, and his extraordinary siblings - the charismatic cyclops known as Stupendous and the enchanting mermaid named Hippocampus. Furthermore, Krapopolis promises a captivating narrative of Tyrannis' quest for love, adding an intriguing layer to the story.
Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis Trailer
The initial glimpse of Krapopolis through its very first trailer gives fans a taste of what lies ahead in the series. Opening with the young ruler, Tyrannis, extending his warm welcome to a new arrival in Krapopolis, the scene swiftly escalates as a mesmerizing creature engulfs a person's upper torso in its jaws before soaring into the sky. In response, the woman nonchalantly remarks, "I suppose they had it coming." As the trailer progresses, we are introduced to a captivating array of supernatural mythical beings, while the narrator unveils Tyrannis' ambitious aspiration to establish a fresh "civilization." Alongside the introduction of Tyrannis' family, we witness the appearance of revered deities such as Athena and Hermes, further enthralling us with the intriguing world of Krapopolis.