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But Cohen's hope is not without reasoning, "[t]he hard facts would seem to support us coming back again. From what we have heard, the DVDs have sold very well, and I have heard the phrase 'greatly exceeded' 20th Century Fox's expectations", but warns fans not to get too excited just yet, because "[w]e haven't heard anything, yes or no, so it's familiar territory."
But Cohen's hope is not without reasoning, "[t]he hard facts would seem to support us coming back again. From what we have heard, the DVDs have sold very well, and I have heard the phrase 'greatly exceeded' 20th Century Fox's expectations", but warns fans not to get too excited just yet, because "[w]e haven't heard anything, yes or no, so it's familiar territory."
As of 27 November, 2008 - a year after the [[Bender's Big Score|first film]] - no news about a new production season have surfaced, not by the FOX studio or Comedy Central.  Given the time it takes to produce material like ''Futurama'', it would seem likely that ''[[Into the Wild Green Yonder]]'' will mark the finale of ''Futurama''.


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Revision as of 22:14, 27 November 2008

The future of Futurama is the future of the show, rather than the future it describes. And as of November, 2008, things seems to be going well for the Futurama series.

After 3-4 years of hiatus due to cancellation, the show saw new light when season 5 was ordered. Season 5, unlike prior seasons, saw its light as four films cut into episodes, which would ultimately become production season 5.

There have been a general concern with the film format for Futurama, and most fear that it doesn't fit the show, and would prefer Futurama back as a weekly show.

In a recent interview[1], David X. Cohen expressed hope for the show to be picked up once more. He puts it, "[h]ope never dies on Futurama, or not anymore," explaining it with "[i]t died once, but once you introduce the idea that you can come back from the dead, then the second time you have to have a little bit of hope that you might come back to life yet again."

But Cohen's hope is not without reasoning, "[t]he hard facts would seem to support us coming back again. From what we have heard, the DVDs have sold very well, and I have heard the phrase 'greatly exceeded' 20th Century Fox's expectations", but warns fans not to get too excited just yet, because "[w]e haven't heard anything, yes or no, so it's familiar territory."

As of 27 November, 2008 - a year after the first film - no news about a new production season have surfaced, not by the FOX studio or Comedy Central. Given the time it takes to produce material like Futurama, it would seem likely that Into the Wild Green Yonder will mark the finale of Futurama.

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