FOX
ENTERTAINMENT RENEWS ANIMATION DOMINATION’S NEWEST ENTRY,
“BLESS
THE HARTS,” FOR A SECOND SEASON
From
Creator and Executive Producer Emily Spivey, and Executive Producers
Phil
Lord and Chris Miller, New Animated Series Features Voices of
Kristen
Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz and Kumail Nanjiani
All-New
Halloween-Themed Episode Airs Sunday on FOX
FOX
Entertainment has ordered a second season of the new animated series
BLESS THE HARTS, to air during the 2020-2021 season. With animation
serving as a cornerstone of FOX programming, the network expanded its
Sunday night brand this fall with the introduction of a new original
voice and concept in BLESS THE HARTS. Created and executive-produced
by Emmy Award winner Emily Spivey (“The Last Man on Earth,”
“Parks and Recreation,” “Saturday Night Live”) and featuring
a voice cast of comedy all-stars, including Kristen Wiig, Maya
Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz and Kumail Nanjiani, the
half-hour animated comedy follows the Harts, a Southern family that
is always broke, and forever struggling to make ends meet. They one
day hope to achieve the American dream, but they’re already rich –
in friends, family and laughter.
“BLESS
THE HARTS is an incredibly sharp, yet sweet, series that complements
the FOX Animation Domination block perfectly,” said
Michael Thorn, President, Entertainment, FOX Entertainment. “It
simply doesn’t get much better than having a comedy anchored by
talent like Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, Jillian Bell
and Kumail Nanjiani. We want to thank creator and executive producer
Emily Spivey, whose unique voice and personal experience brought this
family to life, as well as executive producers Phil Lord and Chris
Miller, and our partners at 20th
Century Fox Television. We are thrilled to watch the Hart family
experience more adventures, mishaps and boxed wine for another
amazing season.”
In
the series, JENNY HART (Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee
Kristen Wiig, “Bridesmaids,” “Saturday Night Live”) is a
single mother supporting her family working as a waitress in the
small town of Greenpoint, NC. While Jenny’s the head of her
family, she’s often at odds with, or scheming with, her lottery
scratcher-obsessed mother, BETTY (Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild
Award nominee Maya Rudolph, “The Good Place,” “Bridesmaids”),
and her witty, creative daughter, VIOLET (Emmy Award nominee Jillian
Bell, “Workaholics,” “Fist Fight”). Jenny’s doting, eternal
optimist boyfriend of 10 years, WAYNE EDWARDS (Ike Barinholtz,
“Neighbors,” “Blockers”), is the love of her life and a
surrogate father to Violet. He’s a charming dreamer who may never
hit the big time, but he’s not going to give up the fight. Jenny’s
even got a bit of divine power in her corner, as JESUS (Academy Award
nominee Kumail Nanjiani, “The Big Sick,” “Silicon Valley”)
regularly appears to her while she waits tables at neighborhood
restaurant The Last Supper. In the
end, the Harts may not have much, but they may just have everything
they need.
BLESS
THE HARTS is averaging 3.3 million viewers across all platforms and a
1.0/4 L7 rating. In week two, BLESS THE HARTS built +63% from
its premiere with a 1.3/5 L7 rating, ranking as the second-highest
rated telecast for a new comedy this season (tie).
In
the all-new Halloween-themed “Cremains of the Day” episode airing
Sunday,
Oct. 20
(8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, Violet,
David and Leonard find out that Wayne is afraid of ghosts, so they
decide to take him on a ghost hunt to cure his fear. Meanwhile, Jenny
and Betty try to honor Jenny’s late father on his favorite holiday.
BLESS
THE HARTS is a co-production of FOX Entertainment and 20th
Century Fox Television. Animation is produced by Titmouse. Emily
Spivey created the series and wrote the pilot. The series is
executive-produced by Spivey, Academy Award winner and Emmy Award and
Golden Globe nominee Phil Lord (“The Last Man on Earth,”
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” “The LEGO Movie”),
Academy Award winner, Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominee Christopher
Miller (“The Last Man on Earth,” “Spider-Man: Into the
Spider-Verse,” “The LEGO Movie”), Kristen Wiig, Seth Cohen
(“The Last Man on Earth,” “Drunk History”) and Andy Bobrow
are executive producers. Spivey and Bobrow serve together as
showrunners.
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