Prime Video Lands New 'Solar Opposites' Replacement From Creators of the Sci-Fi Hit

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The Solar Opposites team is coming back to television, though not at Hulu. Prime Video has ordered Mike McMahan and Dominic Dierkes' new animated sci-fi comedy, Odd Jobs, to series, with the animation powerhouse Titmouse and CBS Studios also set to work on the project. It will mark the first team-up for McMahan and Dierkes since the Shlorpians' adventures on Earth ended with Season 6 last year. For Prime Video, they're seen as the perfect team to add a bit more comedy to their ever-growing catalog of adult animated shows like Invincible, The Legend of Vox Machina, Hazbin Hotel, and more.

Odd Jobs feels right up the alley of the duo, pulling from their shared experience on the absurd Solar Opposites and McMahan's time working on Rick and Morty. It takes place in the far-flung year of 2127, when the world has advanced into an "extreme late-stage capitalist hellscape," where the gig economy has reached a new extreme. At its center is a reluctant group of gig workers racing around the neo-Midwest to take on the strangest and most dangerous tasks demanded of them by the titular ODD JOBS app. Little else is known about the story or its characters, but McMahan and Dierkes teased that it will be a timely, socially relevant, yet still zany comedy series about the current state of the world and how the economy appears to be evolving.

"While wandering through the wilderness, we accidentally stumbled through a portal and found ourselves hundreds of years in the future. We witnessed bizarre and grotesque portents about where humanity is heading," the co-creators said in a statement. "Instead of acting on those warnings, we’re thrilled to turn them into an animated show." Joining McMahan and Dierkes as executive producers are Titmouse's Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Antonio Canobbio, and Ben Kalina, as well as Amie Karp. For McMahan, who's also well known for creating Paramount+'s adult animation hit Star Trek: Lower Decks, Odd Jobs isn't his only new project in the works, as, in 2024, he was also announced to be creating a series adaptation of the classic video game Golden Axe, starring Matthew Rhys, Danny Pudi, and Lisa Gilroy, among others. However, the new sci-fi show appears to share the most DNA with his past successes in animation.

What Was 'Solar Opposites' About?

Premiering back in 2020, Solar Opposites was originally helmed by McMahan and Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, though Roiland was removed in 2023 following domestic violence charges. The hit comedy followed a family of four aliens and their Pupa from the planet Shlorp, who crash-land into a suburban home on Earth. Although their goal is ultimately to protect the Pupa until it's ready to terraform the planet into a suitable replacement for their destroyed home world, they end up split on whether Earth, its people, and its rampant consumerism are awesome or awful.

Team leader Korvo (Dan Stevens) and his replicant Yumyulack (Sean Giambrone) initially think it all sucks, while Pupa specialist Terry (Thomas Middleditch) and his replicant Jesse (Mary Mack) love the trashy food and television on offer. McMahan kept the comedy going strong throughout its run, making it a go-to adult animation watch until the end last October, with seasonal specials and a dramatic subplot involving shrunken people fighting for survival in the replicants' wall terrarium.

Odd Jobs is still early in the creative process at Prime Video. Stay tuned here at Collider for more as work continues. In the meantime, Solar Opposites is available to stream in its entirety on Hulu.

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Release Date 2020 - 2025-00-00

Network Hulu

Showrunner Justin Roiland

Directors Bob Suarez, Kim Arndt, Lucas Gray

Writers Josh Bycel, Danielle Uhlarik, Dominic Dierkes, Joe Saunders, Jen McCartney, Ariel Ladensohn, Matthew Libman, Aliki Theofilopoulos, Matt McKenna, daniel libman, Scott Gallopo, Sean O'Connor, Garrick Bernard

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    Sean Giambrone

    Yumyulack (voice)

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    Sagan McMahan

    The Pupa (voice)

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