Fun Blooper Reel Released for Netflix's Great-Looking Series SWEET TOOTH

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Netflix’s Sweet Tooth series looks like a wonderful show. I’m pretty excited about the adaptation of the DC Vertigo comic series. After premiering last week, the streaming service has released a fantastically amusing blooper reel for your viewing enjoyment.

The comic was created by Jeff Lemire, and the story follows a hybrid deer-boy named Gus (Christian Convery) and a wandering loner named Tommy Jepperd (Nonso Anozie). Together they embark on a wild and dangerous adventure searching for the meaning of home.

The series is produced by Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey. The synopsis reads, "Ten years ago 'The Great Crumble' wreaked havoc on the world and led to the mysterious emergence of hybrids — babies born part human, part animal. Unsure if hybrids are the cause or result of the virus, many humans fear and hunt them. After a decade of living safely in his secluded forest home, a sheltered hybrid deer-boy named Gus unexpectedly befriends a wandering loner named Jepperd. Together they set out on an extraordinary adventure across what’s left of America in search of answers— about Gus' origins, Jepperd's past, and the true meaning of home. But their story is full of unexpected allies and enemies, and Gus quickly learns the lush, dangerous world outside the forest is more complex than he ever could have imagined."

Executive producer, writer, director and co-showrunner Jim Mickle said in a statement: “We wanted to make a show that offers escape and adventure, where nature is reclaiming the world and in many ways it feels like a fairytale. Sweet Tooth is a new kind of dystopian story, it’s very lush and hopeful. We want people to come into this world where there’s beauty and hope and adventure. This is a sweeping story — we ride on trains, climb mountaintops, run through forests. This is a show about what makes a family, what home really means, and why it’s important to keep faith in humanity.”

Executive producer, writer and co-showrunner Beth Schwartz added: “Sweet Tooth the series has been in the making since 2016, and the comics existed even well before that. But I think everyone is going to relate to the show and this story even more than we even thought when we first started working on it. When you watch SWEET TOOTH, you feel hopeful about the future.”

The series stars also stars Adeel Akhtar (Les Misérables), Will Forte (The Last Man on Earth), and James Brolin as the voice of the narrator. It’s set to be released on Netflix on June 4th, 2021.

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