Big Mouth Season 8: Release Date and Star-Studded Guest Lineup Revealed!

Netflix has officially revealed the scheduled release date for the eighth and final season of “Big Mouth,” their popular adult animated series, which has been running for quite some time now. The announcement follows over a year since the show premiered its seventh season.

Beyond the season premiere announcement, the streamer has also revealed the complete roster of star-studded guest appearances for the eighth and final season. Among these esteemed actors are Academy Award nominee Cynthia Erivo (Wicked), as well as Holly Hunter, Steve Buscemi, Kristen Wiig, Quinta Brunson, Nathan Fillion, Ali Wong, Richard Kind, Maria Bamford, Keke Palmer, David Thewlis, Thandiwe Newton, Natasha Lyonne, Aidy Bryant, Rosie Perez, Lena Waithe, Billy Porter, Stephanie Beatriz, Whitmer Thomas, Chelsea Peretti, Chloe Fineman, June Diane Raphael, Zach Woods, Craig Robinson, and Jack McBrayer. However, specifics about their characters are being held in secret for now.

When is the Big Mouth Season 8 release date?

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m super excited to share that come May 23, 2025, I’ll be diving back into Big Mouth Season 8! This series follows a gang of us seventh graders navigating the ups and downs of growing up. We’re grappling with the thrills and spills of hormones, figuring ourselves out, and even attending those awkward sex-ed classes together. Can’t wait to join them on their journey!

The hilarious adult-oriented cartoon is masterminded by Nick Kroll, Andre Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett in terms of creation and executive production. The principal voice actors include Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Ayo Edebiri, Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, Andrew Rannells, and Jordan Peele. Since its premiere in 2017, this series has consistently boasted an impressive average Tomatometer score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.

In their senior year, the Bridgeton teens confront fresh issues as high schoolers, including driving, substance abuse, sexual exploration, consent, pornography, the complexities of the teenage psyche, social media scrutiny, body changes, and ultimately, concerns about the future. Throughout these experiences, friendship serves as a foundation for navigating this critical phase of life – whether someone is just entering puberty, like Nick experiencing his first growth spurt, or nearing its end, such as Andrew who’s prematurely losing his hair.

As the peak of the series unfolds, with several beloved characters grappling through their individual crises, a new, empathetic figure – Compassion (voiced by Holly Hunter) – makes an impactful entrance. This season is more than just a story; it’s a powerful reminder of the significance of standing by and uplifting one another, particularly during turbulent times when life becomes complex and chaotic. By the finale, our young characters bravely confront the ominous future, finding courage in their unwavering bonds, knowing that they are never alone in their journey.

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2025-03-20 19:43