In fact, when we catch up with them, it’s still 1998, and Butt-Head (Mike Judge) is kicking Beavis (also Judge) in the 'nads at the school science fair to see how long he can endure before passing out. The delinquent dumbbells are as idiotic as ever. Worried something has changed about them in the past decade? Don’t be. It's like they never left, as they settle into a short but sweet hour and a half adventure that finds them becoming full-fledged astronauts and meeting with their future, smarter selves - all in the name of scoring. It’s also a sneaky way to bring these '90s pop culture icons into the future, with a new series revival at Paramount+ coming down the pipeline. After the series ended its original run with a seventh season, then saw a short-lived reboot in 2011, these two big-headed but small-brained ne’er-do-wells are back for a sequel to the first Beavis and Butt-Head flick, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. New episodes, meanwhile, will continue to bow on Comedy Central.It's been over a decade since we last heard from Beavis and Butt-Head, the teenage slackers who brought us some of the best lowbrow humor that '90s TV had to offer. * South Park will have a new exclusive streaming home - Paramount+ - beginning in 2025, at which point the entire back catalogue will be removed from HBO Max in the United States. Before the launch of new episodes, the streamer will debut the standalone film Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe. * The Beavis and Butt-Head revival, which was previously earmarked for Comedy Central, will instead bow as a Paramount+ Original later this year. * Paramount+ has renewed unscripted series Queen of the Universe (for Season 2), The Real World: Homecoming (Season 3 aka New Orleans) and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Season 7). * Comedy Central’s Tha God’s Honest Truth With Charlamagne Tha God, created and hosted by Lenard “Charlamagne” McKelvey and executive-produced by Stephen Colbert, has been renewed for Season 2, to premiere this summer. * Paul Reiser ( Mad About You) has joined Steve Levitan’s upcoming Hulu comedy Reboot, replacing Michael McKean, who previously played the role of a ’90s sitcom creator in the pilot, per The Hollywood Reporter. Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well…
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