The Midnight Gospel lets Ward go nuts without any network censors or content restrictions, and the team over at Titmouse absolutely runs with it.

Release year: 2020. Season 1. Traversing trippy worlds inside his universe simulator, a space caster explores existential questions about life, death and everything in between. Spoilers for 'The Midnight Gospel' Season 1 Netflix's latest animated offering 'The Midnight Gospel' surpasses anything and everything you have ever seen before. Certainly, “The Midnight Gospel” features striking animation, with Ward flexing his talent for visual humor on a streaming service where he doesn’t have to be concerned with parental guidelines. So while the combination of creative talent behind the scenes is a winner, this new series is likely only going to appeal to the Adult Swim crowd. Episodes The Midnight Gospel.

“The Midnight Gospel” is every bit an adult show, one whose tone and subject matter is closer to “Fleabag” than it is to “Rick and Morty.” Filled with insight and otherworldly imagery, it’s as close a TV show can get to emulating a good psychedelic trip. The Midnight Gospel trips hard, and sometimes you will be wondering what the hell you are watching. “The Midnight Gospel” is an incredibly unique and hypnotic experience, somewhere between the intimacy of a contemporary spiritual podcast and …
1. Co-created and executive produced by Ward and Trussell, The Midnight Gospel introduces viewers to Clancy, a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator who … Much of the hype surrounding Netflix's new animated series The Midnight Gospel centers around it as Pendleton Ward's follow-up to Adventure Time. Read full review While Ward's visual style is similar, this is a more experimental, and less easily approachable, show. Netflix’s ‘The Midnight Gospel’ Is Mind-Expanding - Once You Get Past The First Few Episodes Dani Di Placido Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. The Midnight Gospel. However, those expecting The Midnight Gospel to be an adult version of Adventure Time need to adjust their expectations. Taste of the King 22m.

“The Midnight Gospel” was created by “Adventure Time” creators Pendleton Ward and Duncan Trussell, who is known for his podcast “The Duncan Trussell Family Hour.” The series derived its content from these podcast episodes and explores subjects ranging from drug abuse to meditation. Unlike Adventure Time, The Midnight Gospel definitely isn't kid-friendly, judging by the psychedelic, blood-splattered trailer - but its fantastical, post-apocalyptic settings and … Season 1 Trailer: The Midnight Gospel. Created by Pendleton Ward (of 'Adventure Time' fame) and Duncan Trussell, 'The Midnight Gospel' is an extension of Trussell's very popular 'Duncan Trussell Family Hour' podcast, and a perfectly fitting one too.