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Netflix Drops Final Trailer for DC’s Hilarious ‘Kite Man: Hell Yeah’ Series

Get ready for laughs and villainy as Netflix releases the final trailer for the animated series "Kite Man: Hell Yeah." Spinning off from "Harley Quinn," this new show follows Kite Man and Golden Glider as they navigate Gotham's criminal underworld with humor and chaos.

Allan Ford July 2, 2024 Add a Comment

DC fans, brace yourselves for another wild ride through Gotham City, but this time, it's from a uniquely hilarious perspective. Netflix has finally released the full trailer for the highly anticipated animated series “Kite Man: Hell Yeah,” a spin-off from the popular “Harley Quinn” series. With a premiere set for July 18th, this ten-episode adult animated comedy promises to deliver a perfect blend of humor, chaos, and supervillain antics.

“Kite Man: Hell Yeah” centers on the endearing yet hapless Kite Man, voiced by Matt Oberg, and his new partner in crime, Golden Glider. The duo turns to a life of crime to support their questionable investment in Gotham City's most notorious dive bar. This dive bar is a unique spot where everyone might know your name, but not necessarily your secret identity, adding layers of comedic complexity to the storyline.

The voice cast is star-studded, featuring talents like Stephanie Hsu, Kaley Cuoco, Keith David, Natasia Demetriou, Jonathan Banks, Judith Light, and Janelle James. With Dean Lorey as the showrunner, the series is set to deliver sharp wit and engaging narratives that fans have come to expect from DC's animated ventures.

Executive producer Justin Halpern has intriguingly described “Kite Man” as essentially “Cheers” but for supervillains, drawing a comparison to how “Harley Quinn” reimagined “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” with a psycho killer twist. This unique angle ensures that the series will provide plenty of laughs while exploring the often-overlooked lives of Gotham's more comical villains.

In addition to Halpern, the series is executive produced by Kaley Cuoco, Sam Register, and Patrick Schumacker, ensuring a high-quality production that stays true to the irreverent spirit of its predecessor.

With the series premiering on July 18th, fans won't have to wait long to dive into this new comedic adventure. “Kite Man: Hell Yeah” promises to be a refreshing addition to the DC Universe, offering a lighter, more humorous take on the world of Gotham's supervillains. Whether you're a long-time DC fan or just looking for a good laugh, this series is set to be a must-watch.

So, mark your calendars and get ready to join Kite Man and Golden Glider on their misadventures through Gotham's underbelly. With its clever writing, stellar voice cast, and unique premise, “Kite Man: Hell Yeah” is poised to be the next big hit in animated comedy. Don't miss out on the fun!

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