There's some hormones in this house!
Netflix has finally announced the premiere date for the penultimate seventh season of its Emmy award-winning adult animated series, Big Mouth, which is set to return to the streaming service on October 20.
A brief teaser has also been released, giving us a first look at the character played by one of this season's massive guest voices, pop megastar Megan Thee Stallion.
The singer, who made a memorable appearance in the post-credits scene of an episode of Disney+'s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, will be introduced as a new Hormone Monstress named, you guessed it, Megan Thee Hormone Monstress!
“It’s a big motherf—king deal they got me on the show,” says Megan in the promo amid plenty of twerking and tongue thrusting. “That’s some hot girl sh*t right there,” adds Connie (Maya Rudolph.
Stallion is far from the only recognizable name/voice joining the fray for season 7, as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star Lupita Nyong’o, Atlanta star Zazie Beetz, longtime Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi, Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and Pose star Billy Porter will also be playing new characters.
They join Rosie Perez, Brian Tyree Henry, Zach Galifianakis, Randall Park, Chloe Fineman, Beck Bennett, Zach Woods, Mark Duplass, Thandiwe Newton, Paul Scheer, Brandon Kyle Goodman, Jon Daly and Andy Daly.
The season will also feature an original song from Hamilton and In the Heights songwriter, actor, filmmaker and playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda.
She-Hulk has not officially been renewed for a second season, but more episodes are rumoured to be in development (or were, pre-strikes).
Check out the teaser and some fun new artwork below.
"At long last, Nick (Nick Kroll), Andrew (John Mulaney), Jessi (Jessi Klein), Missy (Ayo Edebiri) and the rest of the crew will move from the safety of middle school to the horrors of high school. Change is the only constant as our characters are faced with a new school, new friends, new adversaries and new Hormone Monsters."
"Even for a cartoon character, going through puberty isn't easy for a young person. Andrew is learning that first hand as he experiences the nightmare that is growing up in this animated series geared toward adults. Along for the ride are friends Nick and Jessi, who develop a budding romance along the way. The comedy veterans who lend their voices to Big Mouth include John Mulaney, Nick Kroll, Maya Rudolph and Jordan Peele."