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An adult cartoon from ‘The Simpsons’ creator among new shows likely to hit screens

- By Lynn Elber, Pablo Arauz Pena

Matt Groening, of ‘The Simpsons’ fame, branches out into adult cartoons with a feminist slant, in ‘Disenchant­ment’.

Aroundup of news from the Television Critics Associatio­n summer meeting, at which TV networks and streaming services are presenting details on upcoming programmes. Octavia Spencer is bringing the remarkable saga of black haircare mogul Madam C J Walker to television. Netflix said Spencer will produce and star in a limited series about the outsized life of Sarah Breedlove, who was known profession­ally as Walker.

The eight-episode drama is based on the book On Her Own Ground by A’Lelia Bundles and includes basketball star LeBron James as a producer.

Walker became one of America’s first self-made female millionair­es by creating and marketing hair products for AfricanAme­ricans at the turn of the 20th century.

Netflix said the series will detail the hostility, rivalries and tumultuous personal life that marked Walker’s life.

Spencer is an Oscar-winning actress whose credits include The Shape of Water, Hidden Figures and The Help.

A release date for “Madam C J Walker’’ was not announced.

A PRINCESS, GROENING STYLE

Matt Groening said his new adult cartoon series Disenchant­ment has a feminist component that sets it apart from his previous shows.

Groening spoke to reporters about bringing fresh talent to the Netflix show that included the voice actors Abbi Jacobson and Eric Andre. He also highlighte­d the difference­s between the new project and his previous work, the long-running Fox series The Simpsons.

“One of the reasons that ‘The Simpsons’ is what it is, is because of the time constraint­s,” he said. “In this show, we’re able to let it breathe a little more which I find gratifying.”

The series notably stands out as an adult cartoon with a female lead. It follows the misadventu­res of an alcoholic slacker princess named Princess Bean, voiced by Broad City star Abbi Jacobson, who has everything but a sense of purpose.

Joined by a personal demon named Luci, played by Andre, and a scruffy elf named Elfo (voiced by Nat Faxon), Bean creates mischief in the kingdom of Dreamland where she’s infamous for her careless antics.

Both Jacobson and Andre have a built a following with the hard-to-win young adult audience in their shows Broad City and The Eric Andre Show. The stars shared their stories of growing up watching The Simpsons and finding their place with Groening and Josh Weinstein, creators and producers of Disenchant­ment.

Disenchant­ment premieres on Aug 17 on Netflix.

MORE ‘MASTER’?

Netflix is standing by Master of None and Aziz Ansari despite a sexual-misconduct allegation against him earlier this year.

Cindy Holland, a programmin­g executive for the streaming service, said there’s been thought given to a third season for the comedy starring and co-created by Ansari.

She added that Netflix would “certainly be happy” to make another Master of None season with Ansari, but didn’t commit to it or indicate what the production or release timeline might be.

The show about a young, single actor in New York last aired in 2017.

The allegation that Ansari acted improperly on a date was published in January of this year by website Babe.net, which didn’t identify the accuser.

The report sparked a public debate, with some saying the claim shed light on aggressive sexual behaviour and others dismissing it as a bad date that should have remained private.

In a January statement, Ansari acknowledg­ed that he apologised to a woman in 2017 when she told him about her discomfort during a sexual encounter in his apartment that he believed to be consensual.

THEIR BRAINS ON DRUGS

Jonah Hill and Emma Stone are starring in a new TV series that tackles sensitive issues of mental illness and the pharmaceut­ical industry.

The Netflix series, a black comedy titled Maniac, follows two participan­ts of a murky late-stage pharmaceut­ical drug trial.

Hill plays a man diagnosed with schizophre­nia, while Stone plays a woman fixated on broken relationsh­ips.

Both sign up to test a mysterious pill believed to cure anything about the mind, but things do not go as planned.

Cindy Holland, vice president of Netflix original series, announced that it would debut Sept 21.

Holland called Maniac a “thought-provoking, fever dream of a show.”

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CELESTIAL BEING: Actor Jonah Hill.

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