The Midnight Gospel (2020)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently The Midnight Gospel is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Duncan Trussell
Clancy (voice) / Creator / Writer
Phil Hendrie
Universe Simulator (voice)
Pendleton Ward
Creator / Director / Writer
Mike L. Mayfield
Writer
Steve Little
Captain Bryce
Meredith Kecskemety
Writer
Brendon Walsh
Writer
Stephen Root
Blithrreyus
Maria Bamford
Butt Demon
Natasha Leggero
Peggy (voice)
David Nichtern
His Divine Grace, God's Scientist (voice)
Johnny Pemberton
President's Aid (voice)
Drew Pinsky
Tiny President (voice)
Joey Diaz
Chuck Charles / Chef Dardew the Giant Zombie (voice) / Steve the Junkboat Fish (voice)
Anne Lamott
Anne Deer Dog (voice)
Raghu Markus
Raghu Deer Dog (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 20, 2020
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes8
Running Time3h 24m
Content RatingTV-MA
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Midnight Gospel is an American adult animated television series created by Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward and comedian Duncan Trussell. Released on Netflix on April 20, 2020, it is the first animated production from Ward for Netflix. It sets real podcast interviews between Trussell and various guests into surrealistic adventures, typically telling a story alongside the real podcast audio through the environment and extra voice work by Trussell and the guests of the original podcast.
Set in a dimension known as the Chromatic Ribbon, a spacecaster named Clancy Gilroy owns an unlicensed multiverse simulator. Through it, he travels through bizarre worlds on the brink of disaster, interviewing some of their residents for his spacecast. The interviews are derived from earlier episodes of Trussell's podcast The Duncan Trussell Family Hour. Special guests include Phil Hendrie, Stephen Root, Drew Pinsky, Damien Echols, Trudy Goodman, Jason Louv, Caitlin Doughty, Michael Marcanio, Maria Bamford, Joey Diaz, David Nichtern, and Deneen Fendig.
In June 2022, Trussell announced that Netflix cancelled the series after one season.