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Futurama Voices Could Be Recast

Svippy writes "According to reports surfacing on the Internet, Futurama may be recast. The animated series is due to return next year on Comedy Central, but may not be the same as we once knew it. 'As part of the announcement, the show's producers said stars including West, Sagal and DiMaggio had all signed on to return. Turns out that wasn't true. The stars had all expressed interest in returning. But with the budget for Futurama dramatically slashed, the salary offers came in well below what the thesps were asking.' Phil LaMarr posted 20th Century Fox's request for auditions on his Facebook page. However, some are skeptical about whether it's a real casting call or purely a stunt to reduce the salaries of the voice actors."

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  1. ob by shentino · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Bite my shiny metal ass!

    1. Re:ob by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      This is what Slashdot is all about, two comic book store guys battling it out :D

  2. Other articles worthy of reading by Svippy · · Score: 5, Informative
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  3. Re:Comentary by Svippy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not to mention that Billy West - especially - and John DiMaggio have mentioned in numerous interviews how much they care for that show. Billy West once stated it was "the best gig he ever had".

    Would they really risk the entire show for some money, when they care so much for it? Of course not. I am personally beginning to suspect this is not a trade negotiation issue, but a publicity stunt to get Futurama on everyone's lips again.

    It also puts a lot more real to Comic-Con 2009's Futurama description:

    1:00-1:45 Futurama: Life or Death?!" Be a part of sci-fi history! Join executive producers Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, and stars Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, and Maurice LaMarche for high-stakes thrills as a top-ranking FOX executive decides live, on stage, whether Futurama will make yet another triumphant return or whether it is gone forever! The very fate of Futurama hangs in the balance! Paramedics will be standing by in case the intense excitement causes any panelists to collapse. Raucous celebration or abject despair to follow the news. Ballroom 20

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  4. Good news everybody! by dancingmad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wait, this isn't good news at all.

    Seriously, the voice actors in Futurama gave their characters heart and soul. It's not just that the actors are good (they are, of course) but the characters have grown along with the actors, such that in my mind, and in the mind of many fans I am sure, the two are inseparable.

    Without the original cast, I won't be watching, simple as that.
    It's going to cost more money in the long run to produce an abject failure than to put more money into the show from the start and hoping the fanbase comes back.

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  5. Re:Idea by FiveDozenWhales · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not very? If you want the cast to stay on, either the cast needs to be appealed to, or the source of the money (Comedy Central) does. Not the production crew.

  6. Obviously... by VinylRecords · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously the executives didn't take the Torgo's Executive Powder jokes all that well...

  7. Good news everyone! by sootman · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've invented a device which makes you read this in your head, in my voice!

    Which is a good thing because you won't actually be hearing my voice while you watch the show! Better turn subtitles on, mwa?

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  8. Casting notice by HumanEmulator · · Score: 5, Informative

    I work in the business and I saw a casting notice for this go out yesterday. Right now (if you're a member) you can see the notice on a site called Actor's Access here and the sides are up on Showfax.

    Casting notices for shows like this almost never appear on a site like that (it's a step above Craigslist), so my best guess this is a negotiation tactic to convince the cast to accept contracts that pay less, in line with the reduced budget for the show.

  9. Re:Speech-to-text by Dragonslicer · · Score: 5, Funny

    It worked real well for South Park with Isaac Hayes.