‘The Venture Bros.’ What has now been officially canceled by adult swimming, says creator Christopher McCuloch; Indications for possible continuation – deadlines


Update: Monday, Adult swimming Proud Venture Bros. Officially ended.

The creator of the series, Christopher McCulloch, took to Twitter under his nickname Handle Jackson Public – and confirmed the demise of the show’s long-running rumors.

“We received some very disappointing news a few months ago,” wrote MC Culoch, “while we were writing Season 8. What will we, our amazing fans, thank you for your 17-year-old (and patient) attention.” “

That’s right, according to James Urbanayak who voiced Dr. Venture and many others, the show’s pilot aired 17 years ago. Urbainak called in a tweet marking the news Venture Bros., “One of the best gifts of my life and career.”

The show was to send Johnny Quest. It focuses on the venture family: teen brothers Dean and Hank, their scientific father Rusty, their family bodyguard Brock Sampson and a long list of villains. McClouch and co-author Doc Ham Ham Mere voiced many characters.

Following the public announcement, Adult Swim tweeted that the network was looking for ways to continue the story of the long-running series.

The series’ run consists of 83 episodes on 7 se tuo in all, with a long, long break between each season.