Warning: Spoilers ahead for Futurama Season 12, Episode 7, “Planet Espresso.”Futurama Season 12 has made some very interesting creative decisions in recent episodes, and they could be a sign that the animated sitcom is quietly establishing a multiverse storyline. The multiverse clues were not present in each Futurama Season 12 episodes so far, but when they aired, they point to a sci-fi trope that the show has very rarely used. There may be other explanations, however The possibility of a Futurama Multiverse is certainly exciting.
The Futurama Kast guided the audience through two revivals of The Matt Groening Show. Every time Futurama came back, the formula was slightly different, but it remained very recognizable as the same universe. Just like Futurama The season 11 finale was very high-concept, the current run of the sitcom may also be ready to achieve something similar but also much more compelling. Only time will tell Futurama is setting up a multiverse arcBut this can be confirmed or denied sooner than expected.
“Planet Espresso” did not recognize the disaster in “Attack of the Clothes”
Futurama Season 12, episode 6, “Attack of the Clothes,” ends with a cliffhanger, which is not a common occurrence. The show’s stories are usually confined to single installments, with all events tending to be resolved before the episode is over. However, the laundry-led apocalypse at the end of “Attack of the Clothes” is not addressed in the following installment, despite still being an ongoing threat at the end of episode 6. Instead, Futurama Season 12, Episode 7, “Planet Espresso,” moves on a new storyline Which also ends on a cliffhanger that is unrelated to the one that preceded it.
Futurama Season 5, episode 10, “The Farnsworth Parabox” was the first and seemingly last time the show used the multiverse trope.
One possible explanation for FuturamaThe disregard for resolving one storyline before moving on to another may be that they are set in different realities within the show’s universe. in other words, The two episodes may be from different points across Futuramas multiverse. In this way, the two installments could work independently of one another despite being populated with the same characters. Futurama Season 5, episode 10, “The Farnsworth Parabox” was the first and seemingly last time the show used the multiverse trope, so it would be an exciting revisit if that turns out to be the case.
Futurama season 12 has already teased the multiverse
“One is silicon and the other gold” contains two references to “The Farnsworth Parabox”
Futurama Season 12 hasn’t openly confirmed his potential plan to return to the multiverse, but there are clues that suggest the possibility. Interestingly, two of the clues occur in episode 5, “One is silicon and the other is gold.” The title of the installment is a faint reference to a line from “The Farnsworth Parabox,” when the two benders say goodbye to each other. The pair of robots share a recital of a fitting song about friendship, which includes the line: “Make new friends and keep the old ones, one is silver and the other is gold.”
Futurama Not at all recognizing the trope it introduced in “The Farnsworth Parabox,” but the confirmation that it is possible to communicate with alternate realities could be a huge sign that the multiverse is coming back.
During an exchange between Hermes and Leela in “One Is Silicon and the Other Gold,” Leela is berated by her colleague for the huge phone bill she is responsible for. August, Hermes explains, “You can call a parallel universe for two cents an hour!“ Futurama Not at all recognizing the trope it introduced in “The Farnsworth Parabox,” but the confirmation that it is possible to communicate with alternate realities could be a huge sign that the multiverse is coming back. Otherwise, it is a very specific line for Hermes to say.
There’s an easy way Futurama Season 12, Episode 8 can address the multiverse theory
“Cuteness Overload” will be a big turning point
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Another clue could be if the characters still enthusiastically drink the same coffee in Futurama Season 12, Episode 8, “Cuteness Overload.” The plot again seems unrelated to episodes 6 or 7, however The presence of the cave would suggest the invaders’ plan is still a possibility. If the coffee disappears like the apocalypse of “Attack of the clothes,” then the theory about Futurama‘s reuse of the multiverse trope becomes much stronger.
Hulu’s Futurama Season 12 release schedule |
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Episode number |
Title |
Release Date (2024) |
1 |
The one amigo |
July 29 |
2 |
Play Quids game |
August 5 |
3 |
The temp |
August 12th |
4 |
Beauty and the Beast |
August 19th |
5 |
One is silicon and the other gold |
August 26th |
6 |
Attack of the clothes |
September 2018 |
7 |
Planet Espresso |
September 9 |
8 |
Cuteness overlord |
September 16 |
9 |
The Futurama Mystery Library |
September 23 |
10 |
Otherwise |
September 30 |
Futurama follows the exploits of Philip J. Fry, a pizza delivery boy from 1999 who is cryogenically frozen for 1000 years. Set in the year 3000, Frey befriends a cyclops named Leela and an evil robot named Bender, and the three find work with Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery service. Their work takes them to all corners of the universe, exploring space and the future as imagined by Matt Groening and the creators of The Simpsons.
- Release date
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March 28, 1999
- Seasons
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12
- Showrunner
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Matt Groening