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‘BoJack Horseman’ Trailer: Netflix’s Animated Hit Rides Off Into The Sunset In Final Two-Part Season

With an increasing cavalcade of unfunny shows, it’s nice to remember that Netflix also happens to consistently produce some of the best, smartest, and funniest shows on television, including “BoJack Horseman.” However, like all good things, even ‘BoJack’ has to eventually come to an end.

As seen in the new trailer, the saga of “BoJack Horseman” is ending with a two-part final season that begins in October. It appears that the big names of the show are set to return for the forthcoming, final season with Will Arnett coming back to voice the title character. Joining him will be Alison Brie as Diane Nguyen, Amy Sedaris as Princess Carolyn, Aaron Paul as Todd Chave, and Paul F. Tompkins as the voice of Mr. Peanutbutter. As well, some recurring characters that could make an appearance include Pinky Penguin who is voiced by Patton Oswalt and Sarah Lynn who is voiced by Kristen Schaal.

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Judging by the new trailer, it appears that the final season, or at least Part 1, will deal with BoJack going through rehab and how the rest of the cast deals with his absence, while also trying to figure out their own life. And what might be surprising for fans of the series, it seems as if the title character is really trying to find happiness and not be miserable, as he has been in the seasons past. We’ll just have to watch and see if that pans out.

The series is executive produced by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen, and Noel Bright. Will Arnett and Aaron Paul also serve as executive producers.

You can catch the first part of the final season of “Bojack Horseman” on October 25. The final part will debut on January 31, 2020.

About The Author
Jake Naturman
Jake Naturmanhttp://jakenaturman.com
Jake Naturman is a freelance pop culture writer, working for Complex since October 2017 and at The Playlist since July 2018. As a writer, director, and producer, his short films have been screened around the world, including at the Cannes Film Festival, and have won several awards. He currently attends Chapman University as a screenwriting and history major.

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