Atom Has Announced A Whole Bunch Of New Series

After the craziness that is M’Larky, the finale of Legend of Neil Season 2, and the launch of the Tournament, you’d think that we couldn’t really top ourselves. Our plate seems pretty full, no? Well get ready to have your brain busted, because today we’ve announced a ton of new shows we’ll be premiering exclusively in the near future. Crazy animatronic cats, another season of Legend of Neil, a soon to be cult classic from Tommy Wiseau. In Variety’s words:

Among the shows named are “Johnny B. Homeless,” starring Al Thompson and “Saturday Night Live” star Kenan Thompson, the third and final season of “Legend of Neil” and “M’Larky,” with Dan Fogler starring.

Hit the jump for the full rundown of all our new projects…

Here’s the rundown.

“Johnny B. Homeless”: (9 episodes, debuts June 15, 2010) – Winner of the 2009 People’s Choice Award for best pilot at the New York Television Festival, “Johnny B. Homeless” is the saga of the ultimate partying couch surfer.  Created by and starring Al Thompson (“The Royal Tenenbaums,” “A Walk to Remember”) and co-starring Kenan Thompson (“Saturday Night Live”).

“Legend of Neil – Season 3”: (7 episodes, debuts summer 2010) – The Streamy Award-nominated and hit Atom.com series returns for its third and final season.  Season 3 follows Neil (aka Link), as he navigates through the latter stages of the classic video game “Legend of Zelda™” in an attempt to save the princess.  Created by Sandeep Parikh and staring Tony Janning, Mike Rose, Scott Chernoff and Felicia Day (“Red,” “The Guild”).

“Munchie the Agent”: (8 episodes, debuts summer 2010) – The world’s worst Hollywood agent (a cat, naturally) shreds his celebrity clients when they come in to gripe about their careers, personal lives and his services.  Each episode features a different guest star, including Tom Arnold, Rick Yune (“Ninja Assassin”) and Eric Roberts (“The Dark Knight,” “Entourage”).  Created by David Weinstein, former writer at “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

“Dan Levy’s: Laugh Track Mashups”: (4 episodes, debuts summer 2010) – Dan Levy (“COMEDY CENTRAL Presents”) returns after his series of hit Atom shorts in 2009 to mash up familiar sitcoms from the golden era of TV such as  “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and “Mr. Belvedere.”

“Scott Gairdner Sketch Comedy”: (5 episodes, debuts summer 2010) – Fresh off his hit Insane Clown Posse spoof “Juggalo News,” Gairdner comes to Atom as “comedian in residence,” offering a steady stream of exclusive videos and blog posts.

“Rahzel’s Rap Minute”: (6 episodes, debuts fall 2010) – World renowned human beatboxer Rahzel of The Roots (“Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” “Teenage Dirtbag”) brings us the latest in the most ridiculous music news through his beatboxing and celebrity impersonations.

“Tommy Wiseau Untitled Horror Parody”: (3 episodes, debuts fall 2010) – A creepy comedy starring cult horror director Tommy Wiseau (“The Room”) as the unfortunate Alex.  From Studio 8 and Brock LaBorde.
Additional upcoming Atom releases, currently unscheduled, include:

•    “Angry Old Man and Gay Teenage Runaway” – Featuring Lonny Ross (“30 Rock”) and Fred Melamed (“A Serious Man”)

•    “Ham Sandwich Time Machine” – Written and directed by David Green

•    Hit of the Party – Created by Archie Gips (“Blind Date”) and Dennis Anderson (“American Beauty”)

•    “Jason Nash Is Married” – Created by and starring Jason Nash (“The Shaman”)

•    “Patriot Dog” – Created by and starring Natasha Leggero (“Ugly Americans,” judge on upcoming season of “Last Comic Standing”) and directed and co-written by Duncan Trussel (“La La Land,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm”)

•    “Stay At Home Dad” – From David Title (“My Best Friend Is My P*nis”)

•    “The Fuzz” – Created and written by Waverly Films (Chris Ford, Duncan Skiles and Jon Watts), COMEDY CENTRAL’s splittingly hilarious and gritty puppet world comes to Atom in the form of five Webisodes

•    “Top Rope” – Directed by Web Emmy-nominated director Dave Seger (Webisodes for “The Sarah Silverman Program” and “Community”)

•    Untitled video mashup series – Topical parodies from Scott Chernoff, formerly of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” video team

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