Kelsey Grammer, Eric Stonestreet, Aparna Nancherla, Ellie Kemper, Patton Oswalt and More LendTheir Voices to New Show Featuring Iconic Movie Monsters
IMDb (www.imdb.com), the world’s most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content, premieres its first-ever animated series: You’re Not a Monster (www.imdb.com/monster), which shines a light on the daily struggles faced by classic movie monsters. The 10-episode, short-form series premiered its trailer on the IMDboat during Comic-Con International: San Diego in July and beginning Thursday, Oct. 10, episodes are available to view on IMDb.com and the IMDb mobile apps, and to stream in the U.S. on IMDb TV, the IMDb TV app on Fire TV, and the Prime Video app.
The show joins other IMDb original series now airing including “The IMDb Show,” “IMDbrief” and “Casting Calls.”
You’re Not a Monster demonstrates that even classic movie monsters have emotional issues – because the only thing worse than being undead is being unloved. Returning to the “therapist’s chair” for the first time since Frasier, Kelsey Grammer voices a former psychiatrist-turned-vampire in the series, who mentors his great-great grandson “Max” (Eric Stonestreet), a therapist who has inherited his practice. In each 4 to 5 minute episode, Max treats classic monsters including Frankenstein, The Invisible Man and Medusa as they seek desperately needed therapeutic help. Rounding out the series cast is Aparna Nancherla as a demon receptionist, Ellie Kemper as a therapist who thinks Max is imagining everything, and Peter Grosz, Langston Kerman, Joel Kim Booster, Patton Oswalt, Adam Pally, Amber Ruffin, Amy Sedarisand Milana Vayntrub as hideous monsters.
“Monsters are people, too,” said Grammer, who serves as executive producer of the series and has voiced popular characters in projects including Gary the Rat, Storks, Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia and several decades as “Sideshow Bob” on The Simpsons.
The comedy series is created and written by 4-time Emmy-winner Frank Lesser (The Colbert Report) and Lily Stuart Streiff serves as Animation Director. “As a movie fan, I’ve always loved IMDb and am excited to work with them to humanize these inhuman creatures,” said Lesser. “Plus, I figured this would be the easiest way to get another credit on my IMDb page. You’re Not a Monster is a show with a lot of heart. And, yes, sometimes that heart is lying in a pool of blood, but it still looks adorable thanks to Lily’s Streiff’s delightful character design.”
Beginning Thursday, October 10, viewers can catch the first 4 episodes of You’re Not a Monster at www.imdb.com/monster, on the IMDb TV free streaming video channel, and on the IMDb iOS and Android apps. Fans will also receive regular updates and show content on the IMDb Facebook,YouTube, Twitter and Instagram channels. The remaining 6 episodes will be available to stream on October 17.
You’re Not a Monster is produced for IMDb by Bold Soul Studios, Grammnet and Ranker in Los Angeles, California.
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About Grammnet
Almost 25 years ago, Kelsey Grammer created Grammnet Productions, a TV production company which has produced such hit television shows as the Emmy®-winning “Medium,” for NBC and “The Game” and “Girlfriends” for CW. Additional Grammnet producing credits include the NBC productions “The Innocent,” “Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny,” “Fired Up,” “In-Laws” and “Gary the Rat.” For PAX, he produced “World Cup Comedy.” For FOX, he starred in and produced “Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show.” Kelsey’s recent producing credits include the Golden Globe winning “Boss” for Starz and “Light as a Feather,” entering its second season for Hulu.
About Bold Soul Studios
Bold Soul Studios is a development and production company focused on youth-driven features and series, both long form and short, scripted and unscripted. The Studio City-based company was founded by producer/digital video veteran Corey Moss and filmmaker/young adult novelist Brad T. Gottfred. Bold Soul Studios also produces “Casting Calls” for IMDb, currently in its third season.