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MrBeast to launch 2D animated series ‘MrBeast Lab' in October 2025

MrBeast to launch 2D animated series ‘MrBeast Lab' in October 2025

Express Tribune28-07-2025
MrBeast has confirmed the upcoming release of a 2D animated series titled MrBeast Lab, scheduled to premiere in October 2025.
Known for his dominant presence on YouTube and his recent ventures into streaming with Amazon Prime's Beast Games, the content creator continues to expand into new entertainment formats.
The new cartoon series is tied to MrBeast's existing toy brand, MrBeast Lab, and will serve as a narrative extension of the product line.
Speaking on the project, MrBeast said he has been working on the series for a long time. The show will feature a 100-storey laboratory setting in which he travels through each level, encountering experiments and facing off against shadow monsters.
Although MrBeast does not possess superpowers in the show, the action is driven by various creatures he has created. One of the key characters resembles the design of his signature logo, and the series trailer showcases a high level of animation quality.
MrBeast Lab takes inspiration from early 2000s Saturday morning cartoons and is primarily targeted at children.
The show is also intended to reinforce awareness of the MrBeast Lab toy line, which features collectable monsters, some of which are limited edition and highly sought after by young fans.
Further details, including the episode count and platform distribution, have not been disclosed. It is not yet confirmed whether the series will be released on YouTube or a streaming platform.
MrBeast Lab is expected to premiere in October 2025.
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