Take A First Look At The Second Season Of Hulu’s “Hit-Monkey”

Hulu has shared some first look images at the upcoming second season of the animated series, Hit-Monkey, ahead of its debut in July.

What’s Happening:

  • Hulu has revealed some of the first images from the upcoming second season of the animated series, Hit-Monkey.
  • In the first photos,cape his life of killing, while Bryce attempts to repair the damage to those he has wronged in his life. But what will it cost them to undo the past?
  • Hit-Monkey follows a Japanese snow monkey, aided by the ghost of an American assassin, who goes on a killing spree and becomes the famous “Killer of Killers.”

  • Co-created and executive produced by Josh Gordon & Will Speck, the second season of Hit-Monkey stars Leslie Jones, Ally Maki, Cristin Milioti, Olivia Munn, Fred Tatasciore (Monkey), and Jason Sudeikis (Bryce).
  • The second season of Hit-Monkey is produced by 20th Television Animation with animation done by Floyd County Productions.

  • According to a report from Variety, Hit-Monkey was originally one of four Marvel adult animated shows set up at Hulu, along with MODOK, Tigra & Dazzler, and Howard the Duck. Reportedly, the plan was to launch all four shows and then crossover in an event series called The Offenders, similar to what Marvel TV on Netflix or what Marvel Studios did with the Avengers films. Of the four animated shows, however, only Hit-Monkey and MODOK made it to air, with MODOK having been canceled after one season.
  • Season 2 of Hit-Monkey will premiere on Hulu on Monday, July 15th.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.