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Is Big Mouth season 8 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far

Is Big Mouth season 8 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far

Business Upturn07-05-2025

By Aman Shukla Published on May 7, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated May 7, 2025, 12:26 IST
The Emmy-winning animated comedy Big Mouth has been a staple on Netflix since its debut in 2017, tackling the awkwardness of puberty with humor and heart. As fans eagerly await the final chapter, Season 8 promises to wrap up the stories of Nick, Andrew, Jessi, and their hormone monsters. Here's everything we know about Big Mouth Season 8. Big Mouth Season 8 Release Date: Confirmed for May 2025
Netflix has officially announced that Big Mouth Season 8 will premiere on May 23, 2025. This marks a shift from the show's traditional fall release schedule, making it a spring event for fans. The final season will consist of 10 episodes, bringing the total episode count to 81, cementing Big Mouth as Netflix's longest-running scripted original series (excluding kids and family programming).
The release date was confirmed alongside Netflix's lineup reveal at the Annecy Festival 2024, with additional details shared in March 2025. Fans can mark their calendars for May 23, which also coincides with the 25th anniversary of animation studio Titmouse. Big Mouth Season 8 Cast
The core voice cast of Big Mouth will return for Season 8, bringing back the beloved characters fans have followed for years. The main cast includes: Nick Kroll as Nick Birch, Maury the Hormone Monster, and multiple roles
John Mulaney as Andrew Glouberman
Jessi Klein as Jessi Glaser
Jason Mantzoukas as Jay Bilzerian
Ayo Edebiri as Missy Foreman-Greenwald
Maya Rudolph as Connie the Hormone Monstress
Fred Armisen as Elliot Birch
Jordan Peele as The Ghost of Duke Ellington
Andrew Rannells as Matthew MacDell What to Expect from Big Mouth Season 8
Big Mouth Season 8 will follow the Bridgeton teens as they navigate the challenges of high school, building on the events of Season 7, which saw Nick and Andrew attending different schools and Jessi exploring her identity. The new season promises to balance the show's signature raunchy humor with poignant moments, delivering a heartfelt farewell to the characters.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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