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The creator of ‘Bojack Horseman' has a new show coming

The creator of ‘Bojack Horseman' has a new show coming

Boston Globe06-05-2025

Bob-Waksberg's 'BoJack Horseman' aired from 2014-2020, and starred Will Arnett as the titular Horseman, a name literal in multiple ways: he was a horse that walked and talked like a man, and it was his last name. The series drew praise for its sardonic tone and depiction of the highs and very low lows of life in Hollywood (or Hollywoo, as the show called it). It also had an endlessly inventive visual style, and was filled with clever, often meta jokes. A number of the cast members on the new show made appearances on 'BoJack' over the years, including Jacobson, Byer, Greenfield, and Franco.
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Details on the new show are limited, but none of the five shared publicity images include people who are also animals, a hallmark of the 'BoJack Horseman' universe, so that's potentially one major difference.
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Lisa Weidenfeld is an arts editor at the Boston Globe.
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