logo
‘Mighty Nein' Rolls ‘Critical Role' Into a New Animated Era

‘Mighty Nein' Rolls ‘Critical Role' Into a New Animated Era

Gizmodoa day ago
Critical Role fans won with the continued success of the Vox Machina animated series, and now they're about to win again with the upcoming Mighty Nein spinoff. At San Diego Comic-Con, the cast (and creators) of the whole enterprise unveiled a first proper look at the series and its new band of screwups.
Set decades after Vox Machina in the continent of Wildmount, our team here consists of graffiti artist Jester Lavorre (Laura Bailey), pirate Fjord (Travis Willingham), monk/detective Beau Lionett (Marisha Ray), smelly sorcerer Caleb Widogast, thief Nott, and carnies Mollymauk Tealeaf (Taliesen Jaffe) and Yasha Nydoorin (Ashley Johnson). Unlike the Vox crew, the Nein gang aren't exactly all friends with each other at the outset, but they'll have to put all that aside when a powerful arcane relic called the Beacon is stolen and it falls to them to save the world(s).
Like the mothership show, the Mighty Nein adaptation will shake things up so it's not just a 1-to-1 recreation of the Actual Play series. The first season will occasionally shift perspective over to Essek Thelyss, an elf from the Kryn Dynasty who eventually becomes a key ally of the Nein in the campaign. But before that, he'll be 'not a very good person,' Willingham teased to Entertainment Weekly, and the new scenes that weren't part of the initial campaign will show what he was getting up to for his people. He's…a bit of a mess, which makes him a perfect fit for the Nein once they link up.
'A big thing that drew me to that show was just the trauma of all the characters,' showrunner Tasha Huo told EW. 'The show reflects a more mature, more elevated storytelling. There's more drama; there is more filmmaking involved. We really try to treat the show like a live-action show, which is tonally different than Vox Machina but still keeps within the same world.'
Which is it – The Mighty Nein or The Sensual Seven? Whatever it is, looks like it comes to exclusively to Prime Video on November 19th! pic.twitter.com/VxqX5rACOL
— The Legend of Vox Machina and The Mighty Nein (@LVMandM9onPrime) July 24, 2025Expect Mighty Nein to hit Prime Video on November 19.
Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

When do new episodes of ‘South Park' come out? See Season 27 schedule
When do new episodes of ‘South Park' come out? See Season 27 schedule

USA Today

time23 minutes ago

  • USA Today

When do new episodes of ‘South Park' come out? See Season 27 schedule

Season 27 of 'South Park' started off with a bang this week after creating a firestorm of discussion and controversy involving no less than Satan and President Donald Trump. 'South Park' tore into Trump in its season premiere, at one point depicting him getting into bed naked with Satan. The episode also referenced the president's settlement agreement with Paramount (the show's boss), the '60 Minutes' saga, and the surprise cancellation of CBS's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone came out with an 'apology' the day after, slyly saying, 'we're terribly sorry,' at Comedy Central's Comic-Con animation panel on July 24. The events came shortly after Paramount and the show's creators agreed on a 50-episode streaming deal on Paramount+. Following its blazing start, here is what to know about Season 27 of 'South Park." What is the 'South Park' Season 27 episode schedule? The new deal between "South Park" creators and Paramount included an agreement for the show to produce 10 episodes per year, multiple media outlets including Los Angeles Times and The Hollywood Reporter reported. Under that episode cadence, here is what the Season 27 episode schedule looks like: How to watch 'South Park' Season 27 New episodes of 'South Park' Season 27 are set to air on Comedy Central on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Episodes will be available to stream on Paramount+, but the season premiere did not hit the streaming platform until the day after, according to Paramount. Paramount+ offers two subscription plans. Paramount+ Essential is just $7.99 per month and gives you access to thousands of episodes, movies and live NFL on CBS (with limited ads). Paramount+ Premium is $12.99 per month and includes everything in the Essential plan plus Showtime originals, blockbuster movies and live TV with fewer ads. USA TODAY's Brian Truitt contributed to this report. Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

‘South Park' creators reveal battle with network over wild Trump depiction, joke they're ‘terribly sorry'
‘South Park' creators reveal battle with network over wild Trump depiction, joke they're ‘terribly sorry'

New York Post

time23 minutes ago

  • New York Post

‘South Park' creators reveal battle with network over wild Trump depiction, joke they're ‘terribly sorry'

'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone discussed their controversial season 27 premiere at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, revealing a behind-the-scenes battle with network executives over airing a less-than-flattering depiction of President Donald Trump's penis during Wednesday's episode. The duo behind the long-running Comedy Central series spoke alongside a panel of other adult cartoon creators at the event, including 'Beavis and Butt-Head' creator, Mike Judge, and 'Digman!' co-creator, Andy Samberg. When asked if they had been following the reaction to their season 27 premiere by the panel's moderator, Josh Horowitz, Parker jokingly replied, 'We're terribly sorry.' As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, that's about as far as the creators went in responding to the controversy stirred by the episode, although Stone did address Trump more directly later in the discussion when the duo were asked about how they originally met. 'For me and Trey, we met over 'Monty Python,'' he said. 'In this day, when PBS is getting their funding cut, that's how I found 'Monty Python.'' Stone's comments on PBS come on the heels of a congressional vote last week to cut funding for public broadcasting. Trump signed the $9 billion spending cuts package into law on Thursday. 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone revealed they went toe-to-toe with network executives before airing their controversial season 27 premiere at San Diego Comic-Con. Getty Images According to Parker, the show's team finalized the season's premiere episode just shortly before it aired. 'Just three days ago, we were going, 'I don't know if people are going to like this,'' Parker said, adding that the duo were reading news headlines and said to each other, 'Let's put that in there.' Horowitz questioned the 'South Park' creators about whether there were any concerns about the season premiere from higher-ups at Comedy Central, with Parker detailing a discussion with the network about showing Trump's penis on the show. The creators of the long-running Comedy Central series detailed how the executives wanted Trump's penis blurred, as the duo told them, 'No, you're not gonna blur the penis.' REUTERS 'They were like, 'We're gonna blur the penis,' and we're like, 'No, you're not gonna blur the penis,'' Parker responded, adding that the show's team agreed to add eyes to the depiction of the president's penis to make it a character. The White House, however, did not seem thrilled about the season 27 premiere of 'South Park.' White House Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers issued a statement regarding Wednesday's episode to Fox News Digital on Thursday. 'The Left's hypocrisy truly has no end — for years, they have come after South Park for what they labeled as 'offense' [sic] content, but suddenly they are praising the show,' Rogers stated. 'Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows. This show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention. President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country's history — and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump's hot streak.'

‘Outlander' star Sam Heughan debuts shocking new look ahead of Starz show's final season
‘Outlander' star Sam Heughan debuts shocking new look ahead of Starz show's final season

New York Post

time23 minutes ago

  • New York Post

‘Outlander' star Sam Heughan debuts shocking new look ahead of Starz show's final season

Sam Heughan is ready for his next chapter. The actor, 45, debuted a new hairstyle while at San Diego Comic-Con to promote season 8 of 'Outlander' on Friday. Although his character Jamie Fraser is known for his long locks, Heughan opted for a buzz cut in the off-season. Advertisement 9 Sam Heughan debuts his new 'do at the 'Outlander' panel at Comic-Con. John Salangsang/Shutterstock 9 Sam Heughan in 'Outlander.' ©Starz! Movie Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection Along with his shorter hairstyle, the Scottish actor rocked blonde facial hair. Advertisement Heughan was joined on the Comic-Con stage by his co-stars Sophie Skelton (Brianna MacKenzie) and Richard Rankin (Roger MacKenzie) and the series' executive producers Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis. While on the panel, Starz dropped a teaser trailer for the eighth and final season, which won't hit the air until 2026. 9 Sam Heughan rocks a buzz cut on stage. Albert L. Ortega/Shutterstock In a video shared to X by Deadline, Heughan admitted he had no idea what he was getting himself into by joining the period piece. Advertisement 'I think Jamie didn't know what he was getting into either. I think if you look back now, it's like, 'What if he hadn't met Claire, that woman?' But what a wonderful journey we've been on,' he said. 'We were just talking about the first time we came to Comic Con. It was just eye-opening for us to see this amazing fandom; thank you so much.' 9 Heughan at the 'Outlander' panel. John Salangsang/Shutterstock The 'Couple Next Door' star took a moment to praise the fandom that has stood by the series since its inception in 2014. 'You've been with us this whole journey, we've created this amazing family. So it's been hard, that we're saying this might be our last Comic-Con, but who knows?' Heughan teased. 'And it's just been such an amazing journey to go on with these incredible cast and the crew and, of course, amazing writers as well. So we're very thankful.' Advertisement Touching on Jamie's fate in season 8, Heughan told the crowd that he is 'seeing the development of the character, being more fragile, having more to lose, having lost Claire about 50 times, he knows what it is to lose her, and he will do anything to stop it. So, yeah, it's been an amazing journey.' 9 Sam Heughan dishes on season 8 of Outlander. John Salangsang/Shutterstock Meanwhile, Caitríona Balfe, who portrays Claire Fraser, was unable to attend in person. 'I'm sorry I'm not there with you,' she told the audience in a pre-recorded message. 'I really wish I could be, but unfortunately, I'm filming something at the moment, and the schedule just wouldn't allow it. So I offer my sincerest apologies. But I know that you're in very, very capable hands with Sam and Sophie and Richard and Marin and Matt. I'm sending you all love.' Balfe, 45, continued, 'We have shared many a good time in Hall H together. I seem to recall vaguely, some drinking, some dancing, maybe some Irish dancing. There have been so many amazing memories, but it's not done yet.' 9 Sam Heughan at 2025 Comic-Con. Getty Images Addressing the fans directly, the actress said, 'I am so excited for you to see the final part of this journey that we've all been on together for eight seasons, 12 years, which has meant so much to all of us. I know I'll see you in the coming months before the show airs, and I'll be looking forward to seeing you all in person. But for today, have the greatest day, and I'm so sorry again.' The panel also debuted a look at the new 'Outlander' prequel series, 'Blood of My Blood,' which explores the love stories of Jamie Fraser's parents, Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser, and Claire Beauchamp's parents, Julia Moriston and Henry Beauchamp. Advertisement 9 Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan in 'Outlander.' ©Starz! Movie Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection 9 Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, right, and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser. AP As a new era of 'Outlander' takes off Heughan revealed he didn't walk away from filming the final season empty-handed. 'I did steal some things, but I was gifted a full Jamie Fraser. So I have his boots, his kilt, his jacket, his hat and wig,' he told The Post in January. Advertisement Heughan even took one of the prosthetic scars he wore on his back from when Jamie got whipped in his youth. 9 Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). © 2014 Sony Pictures Television 'That's been framed, and is on my wall,' he gushed. 'Blood of My Blood' premieres Aug 8 on Starz.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store