Hachi Machi, 1990s animated sitcom ”The critic“Can finally see a return! Speculation is surprised after two posts from the show’s co -creator, Al Jean, and its star, “Saturday Night Live” Favorite Jon LovitzBoth took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to get a sense of whether the fans may want the series to be revived.
“Just curious … how many would like to see the” critic “with Jon Lovitz return?” Jean said in His post Thursday, March 27.
The following morning Lovitz himself jumped into the battle. He wrote on x“Criticism fans !!!! You continue to say you want it back. I’ve been trying for several years! Well, now the creator Al Jean is on board !!!”
Based on the tens of thousands of likes and retweets, it seems hunger after the show’s return is evident, but Lovitz appeals to the fans to be true in their support. It seems that studios are looking and with enough excitement Lovitz and Jean may have another chance to enjoy movie parodies and celebrity-jinks.
“If you want it back, we need your help! Like this post and spread the word!” said Lovitz. “So we can show the studio, how many people want it!”
“The critic” was originally broadcast on ABC before being transferred to Fox for his second season, where it was canceled after sending 10 episodes. A series of short web vis was released online 2000-2001 and presented on the DVD set that came later.
Benefit from “The Simpsons” The writing team by Jean and Mike Reiss, “The critic” followed his career and the discovery of film critic Jay Sherman, a Slovenly Nebbish from a well-managed family who enjoys his opportunity to cut filmmakers and celebrities down-to-size. His famous catch phrase, “It stinks!” Even rival Siskel & Ebert’s beloved “Thumbs up” and spoke with the power critics held towards the end of the 1900s. The show as a whole aimed to nail the company of art and entertainment, a topic that has only become more worthy satire with the creation of streaming and when display habits continue to change between different generations.
With Seth Rogen’s latest Hollywood -Satire “The Studio” that inflaces on Apple TV+, it seems that others want to take advantage of the desire to see the entertainment industry also ridiculed. With AI invading filmmaking And IP continues to reign the highest, the “critic” Akerbian width and biting comments could not come at a better time.