Beavis And Butt-head in Space

On June 23, the animated film Beavis And Butt-head Do The Universe will be released, the main characters of which will be Beavis and Butt-head. According to the plot, in the late 90s they will fly into space on a shuttle, pass through a black hole and end up in 2022.

Beavis And Butt-head went into space. Source: www.metalsucks.net

Beavis And Butt-head Do The Universe

Paramount+ has presented a trailer for the animated feature film Beavis And Butt-head Do The Universe. Its premiere is scheduled for June 23. It is expected that in it two famous characters of the 80s and 90s will travel through time and space. 

Beavis and Butt-head are known for their incredibly stupid and vulgar humor, with which they entertained MTV viewers. In 1996, a full-length animation “Beavis and Butt-head create America” was already made about them, from which it became finally clear that these characters could “create” something only in the most idiotic of possible meanings of this word.

Judging by the trailer, at the end of the 90s, someone in the USA guessed to stuff these characters into a shuttle and send them into space. There they spent some time relatively safely in weightlessness until, in an unknown way, they got to the black hole, which threw them back to Earth, but in 2022. 

Cosmic dumb humor

The filmmakers promise to show “dumb science fiction” and in terms of the intellectual level of jokes, they can be trusted. But there are certain doubts about the fantastic component. It is quite possible that the plot line, which refers to Interstellar, is made solely to move two forgotten heroes to our time and make fun of modernity. 

But still, there are aliens in the trailer, jokes about space technology and many shots in which the characters are flying somewhere. Therefore, the hope that this time their idiotic road film will mostly take place in space remains. And we’ll really be able to laugh at the dumbest sci-fi adventures in the entire universe.

According to www.space.com

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