Beavis and Butt-Head will be entering “a whole new Gen-Z world,” and early indications show the cartoon will be crafted to appeal both to long-time fans of Judge’s work and to new viewers. Creator Mike Judge will also be voicing the delinquent teens, just as he did before in the 90’s era adult sitcom cartoon.

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Beavis and Butt-head originally appeared as a short on Liquid Television called “Frog Baseball.” That was the beginning of Mike Judge’s amazing comedy career, and he has since been the creative power behind such iconic shows as Daria, King of the Hill, and Silicon Valley. He is also the mind behind the infamous satirical movie, Idiocracy.

Their irreverent style will fit in well with Gen-Z. So-called “digital natives” are intimately acquainted with and adapted to modern technology. Jobs and inequality, inevitably, will be big topics of scrutiny, since approximately a quarter of Gen-Zs (according to Yello) believe they will make at least 60k per year after college, when the reality tends to fall short by about 10k. That fact is closely intertwined with the issues of systemic racism coming to the forefront of the collective consciousness in the form of Black Lives Matter.

Fans are also expecting a spinoff of Daria called Jodie, which focuses on Daria’s friend as she graduates college and enters the working world. Both new series can conceivably be from the same world, just as King of the Hill and Daria were off-shoots of Beavis and Butt-Head. Therefore, it wouldn’t be a stretch for either of the series to have a crossover episode.

It’s possible the reboot make the list of Mike Judge’s best works, but that has yet to be seen, though it will definitely be worth checking out.

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Source: The Hollywood Reporter