[11/16/15 - 10:23 AM] Video: Netflix Releases Trailer for New "F Is for Family" Animated Series Comedian and series co-creator Bill Burr recently made the announcement via Twitter.
[via press release from Netflix]
Netflix releases trailer for new "F is for Family" animated series
Today, Netflix released the official trailer for "F is for Family," a new original series starring Bill Burr, Laura Dern and Justin Long. The animated period comedy will premiere December 18. Comedian and series co-creator Bill Burr recently made the announcement via Twitter: https://twitter.com/billburr/status/662676353016201216
F is for Family, created by Bill Burr and Emmy? award-winner Michael Price (The Simpsons), follows the Murphy family in the 1970's, a time when you could smack your kid, smoke inside and bring a gun to the airport. Burr will voice the role of Frank Murphy, the family's extreme patriarch; Laura Dern will voice Frank's wife Sue; and Justin Long voices the family's oldest son, Kevin. The show is executive-produced by Burr, Vince Vaughn (Art of Conflict, The Break Up, Couples Retreat), Emmy? award-nominee Peter Billingsley (Dinner for Five, Couple's Retreat) and showrunner Michael Price. Michael Lagnese and Victoria Vaughn, from Wild West Television, are co-executive producers on the series.
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