The Midnight Gospel

American animated television series

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June 3 2022 Pendleton Ward announces that Netflix has cancelled The Midnight Gospel after one season.
April 2020 Netflix released the user's manual for the Multiverse Simulator used by the show's character Clancy through the show's Reddit account as part of its innovative promotional campaign.
April 20 2020 The Midnight Gospel was released on Netflix, created by Pendleton Ward and Duncan Trussell, marking Ward's first animated production for the streaming platform.
April 19 2020 Netflix launched a livestream countdown to the series' debut, featuring psychedelic animation and small episode previews.
April 6 2020 The main trailer for The Midnight Gospel was released by Netflix.
March 16 2020 Netflix released the first teaser trailer for The Midnight Gospel, initiating the show's promotional campaign.
2019 Netflix orders eight episodes of The Midnight Gospel after Ward and Trussell pitch the series concept to Mike Moon, head of adult animations at Netflix.
2018 Pendleton Ward approaches Duncan Trussell with a rough concept of animating podcast conversations, showing an animatic of Trussell and a guest fighting a zombie invasion.
2017 Pendleton Ward steps down as showrunner for Adventure Time and begins conceptualizing a new series based on Trussell's podcast.
2013 Duncan Trussell begins podcast broadcasting, receiving an email from Pendleton Ward praising his podcast.

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