[06/27/24 - 09:06 AM] Video: Trailer and Key Art Debut - Hulu's "Hit-Monkey" Season 2 Season two will premiere Monday, July 15 on Hulu.
[via press release from Hulu]
TRAILER AND KEY ART DEBUT: Hulu's "Hit-Monkey" Season 2
Check out the official trailer and key art for the second season of Hulu's Hit-Monkey.
Season 2 of Hit-Monkey will premiere Monday, July 15 on Hulu.
Season 2 Synopsis: In New York City, Monkey finds a path to escape his life of killing, while Bryce attempts to repair the damage to those he wronged in life. But what will it cost them to undo the past?
Series Synopsis: A Japanese snow monkey, aided by the ghost of an American assassin, goes on a killing-spree, and becomes the famous "killer of killers."
Cast: Leslie Jones, Ally Maki, Cristin Milioti, Olivia Munn, Fred Tatasciore, and Jason Sudeikis
Credits: Co-created and executive produced by Josh Gordon & Will Speck. The second season of Hit-Monkey is produced by 20th Television Animation with animation by Floyd County Productions.
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