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As the first episode of a new run, the production first and foremost focused on continuing from ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]''{{'}}s cliffhanger ending. [[David X. Cohen]] explained in an early interview, before the confirmation was even near, that he did consider what to do with the position they ended in, almost daily,<ref name="totalfilm">{{cite web |url=http://www.totalfilm.com/features/9-odd-things-we-now-know-about-futurama |title=9 Odd Things We Now Know About Futurama |publisher=Totalfilm |author=White, James |date=2009-02-20 |accessdate=2009-06-11 }}</ref> which [[Matt Groening]] called "painted [themselves] slightly into a corner".<ref name="avclub">{{cite web |url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/matt-groening,25525/ |title=Matt Groening |publisher=A.V. Club |date=2009-03-25 |author=Ryan, Kyle|accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref> While disagreeing on the ease, they were both in agreement that it could and should be resolved in respect with the film.<ref name="totalfilm" /><ref name="avclub" /> | As the first episode of a new run, the production first and foremost focused on continuing from ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]''{{'}}s cliffhanger ending. [[David X. Cohen]] explained in an early interview, before the confirmation was even near, that he did consider what to do with the position they ended in, almost daily,<ref name="totalfilm">{{cite web |url=http://www.totalfilm.com/features/9-odd-things-we-now-know-about-futurama |title=9 Odd Things We Now Know About Futurama |publisher=Totalfilm |author=White, James |date=2009-02-20 |accessdate=2009-06-11 }}</ref> which [[Matt Groening]] called "painted [themselves] slightly into a corner".<ref name="avclub">{{cite web |url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/matt-groening,25525/ |title=Matt Groening |publisher=A.V. Club |date=2009-03-25 |author=Ryan, Kyle|accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref> While disagreeing on the ease, they were both in agreement that it could and should be resolved in respect with the film.<ref name="totalfilm" /><ref name="avclub" /> | ||
At the San Diego Comic-Con 2009, Matt Groening and David X. Cohen | At the San Diego Comic-Con 2009, Matt Groening and David X. Cohen were asked once again about the issue. Matt Groening wanted to ignore it entirely by then, while Cohen stated that they ''would'' address it, but only for a single episode.<ref name="comiccon-ign"/> | ||
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6ACV01 is the eighty-ninth episode of Futurama, the first of the sixth production season, the seventh broadcast season and the second run of Futurama. Its air date is to be announced.
Story
With the ending of Into the Wild Green Yonder, fan speculation remains amiss. While some content has been released on the contents of season 6, only clues have been revealed on the first episode.
David X. Cohen claimed at the San Diego Comic-Con, 2009, that the story will include a "literal rebirth", but it will at the same time only take a single episode to conclude the conflicts between the ending of the film and how they'll get back to the episode format.[1][2]
Production
- Further information: Season 6#Production
As the first episode of a new run, the production first and foremost focused on continuing from Into the Wild Green Yonder's cliffhanger ending. David X. Cohen explained in an early interview, before the confirmation was even near, that he did consider what to do with the position they ended in, almost daily,[3] which Matt Groening called "painted [themselves] slightly into a corner".[4] While disagreeing on the ease, they were both in agreement that it could and should be resolved in respect with the film.[3][4]
At the San Diego Comic-Con 2009, Matt Groening and David X. Cohen were asked once again about the issue. Matt Groening wanted to ignore it entirely by then, while Cohen stated that they would address it, but only for a single episode.[2]
References
- ^ Perkis, Ed (25 July 2009). "Comic Con: Futurama Ignores Controversy, Promises To Take On Twitter". Cinema Blend. Retrieved on 26 July 2009.
- ^ a b Iverson, Dan (25 July 2009). "SDCC 09: The Future of Futurama". IGN TV. Retrieved on 26 July 2009.
- ^ a b White, James (20 February 2009). "9 Odd Things We Now Know About Futurama". Totalfilm. Retrieved on 11 June 2009.
- ^ a b Ryan, Kyle (25 March 2009). "Matt Groening". A.V. Club. Retrieved on 11 June 2009.