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“I mean, not literally expand it, but expand the storytelling into a place that continues the story of the wall in a way that you guys won't expect, It's more of the wall. Literally. I would be totally shocked and blown away by it [as an audience member]... We were so excited about doing that and the cast is incredible that we got.

I don’t wanna say anything because it’s just so far down the road. "And, by the way, there’s serialized stuff from [the] first season because the Nanobot Man [voiced by Alan Tudyk] is out there, the Red Goobler [voiced by Roiland] is out there.

What are our rules? You’ll have to tune in next season to see [that] if we did War of the Roses first season, where do we go next season? [1] The series was originally ordered as 2 seasons, of 8 episodes each.

"It’s interesting because we’ve talked a little bit about what do we do after Season 2 if the show goes a bunch more seasons. In the end, I won't spoil the ending, but the story of the wall leaves off on a thrilling cliffhanger, leaving Roiland and McMahan plenty of room to explore and expand on the concept in Season 2, which they've already written as part of their deal with Hulu.“In the second season we continue with the wall story and expand it into a new area,” McMahan says. Who enforces those rules? Solar Opposites is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan for Hulu, originally for the Fox Broadcasting Company. “We really got excited about taking the world inside the wall and making it serious and dramatic for characters that were in there, but while using Lego helmets and eating candy and stuff.”“It was really an interesting concept that I fell in love with right away,” Roiland said.

"That was a really big important part of it. "That’s easily my favorite thing about [Well, the Duke is still alive in the outside world and could shatter Tim's fragile new regime if he were to ever return. 'Solar Opposites' begins as a pretty standard adventure-of-the-week sci-fi series, but there’s an epic story building slowly in the background.

"McMahan adds that the Wall won't be the only thing to carry over into next season.

It’s gonna keep moving forward, but a different type of dramatic storytelling. "With the Wall, our big priority was [that] every season we’re following these characters serialized in the Wall as dramatically [as possible] with a bit of a comedy tinge to it, but really trying to treat the story for them like it’s serious for them.

Like a C story in one episode, maybe a B story.

And that's exactly what the creators intend to do. Because "It’s just a totally different show within a show and there’s a lot of really awesome, fun ideas that are happening in the Wall for Season 2," Roiland teases. One character even becomes a prophet, inspiring a downtrodden population to rise up against the Duke. Solar Opposites is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan for Hulu. The series debuted on May 8, 2020.

It's time we talked about the penultimate episode of Sneakily titled "Terry and Korvo Steal A Bear," Episode 7 has nothing to do with ursine exploits, at least not overtly.

The stories with the family, with the aliens, are even funnier and even crazier," he says. Fans of The Wall subplot during Hulu's Solar Opposites' season one are going to appreciate the "Michael Bay movie trailer" love it's getting.

Because Solar Opposites was initially picked up by Hulu with a two-season commitment, the show has the freedom to continue telling more stories from the Wall.

""The thing that got me excited was getting to tell and write a genre story in a context with comedic characters and then getting into this kind of hot and cold, like, ‘Oh, we’re in a comedy story for half the episode and now we’re in a genre story for the other half.’ And building a world as if it’s its own show in a show," McMahan says. Is it gonna be a democracy?

We see brief snippets of that story play out in the periphery, but the real focus is on the The clever little bait and switch brings to mind "The Ricklantis Mixup" episode in Season 3 of "That was something that we had planned always from the beginning," Roiland tells us. Second season, [we have] the same Wall, same characters, same timeline. "I’m not gonna tell you specifically, so it’s a surprise, but we’re treating it like a built world," McMahan says. "That said, he's most excited about diving back into the Wall's pint-sized civilization, whose hard-earned freedom is currently built on a lie. Episode 7 takes these platitudes and distills them down to their core essences so that the subplot of a mouse milk farmer ("And I just think it’s so funny that we do that in the body of this goofy alien show," he continues.

That’s all the sh** that Yumyulack wanted to see when he was putting people in the Wall. "We’ve taken everything we love from [the] first season and we’ve pushed it. “I just loved the idea of exploring humanity on that level: What would actually happen if you were shrunk down into a wall and you were in there for a really long amount of amount of time?”Without regular food or protection, this tiny human society devolves into a post-apocalyptic wasteland somewhere between “My vision for the wall was less the replicants studying it and more what I noticed with kids, which is they're excited about something for a day and then they just kind of forget about it, and it's left to its own devices,” he says.Within their terrarium, these shrunken humans invent new religions and class structures.

We aren’t just leaving those hanging, we are seeing where those characters are again. It’s Schrodinger’s Cat and we haven’t really 100 percent opened that box all the way, but we’ve talked about a few things that are really insane.

What are we gonna use for currency? And then we always loved the idea that eventually, we build to a full-on complete episode in the Wall. Originally created for the Fox Broadcasting Company, the project was shelved, then bought by Hulu. We need people to be able to watch the whole thing at once, so we get to guide them on this unexpected journey,’" McMahan reveals. "Having to restructure humanity and figure out what [it's gonna be]. "We had always loved the idea of slowly putting in the Wall stuff and having a story developing in the background of the show.

Serialization, which isn't all that feasible on "Even in our pitch, we were like, ‘This has to all drop at once.