Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Metapocalypse, and The Venture Bros. are all being turned into animated movies by Adult Swim. The cult shows – which all ran for multiple seasons on the network – will hit Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand in the feature-length form before hitting HBO MAX and Adult Swim 90 days later in the States.
The announcements were made via the Adult Swim Twitter, while The Hollywood Reporter has the official synopses as follows…
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
A continuation of the hit animated series, fans will find out what happens next with Frylock, Meatwad and Master Shake, who consider themselves crime fighters, but the truth is they never fight crime. Aqua Teen Hunger Force is created by Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis and follows the strange everyday lives of three human-sized food products living in New Jersey.
Metalocalypse
The power-hungry TRIBUNAK unveils their secret and deadly ‘Falconback Project’ as the world grows in embattled chaos and the menacing Doomstar breaches the Earth’s atmosphere while the mysterious and twisted descent of a band member threatens the future of Dethlok. Picking up directly after the heroic rescue of Toki Wartooth, can Dethlok choose between their egos and the greater good of the world to embark on a gauntlet of dangers that will try their very souls and finally write the song that will be their salvation? The new movie is created by Brendon Small and Tommy Blancha.
The Venture Bros.
Doc’s latest invention will either bankrupt the Ventures or launch them to new heights as Hank searches for himself, Dean searches for Hank, The Monarch searches for answers, and a mysterious woman from their pasts threatens to bring their entire world crashing down on them. The Venture Bros. is created, written and executive produced by Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer.
There’s no word yet regarding a release date, but speaking of the decision, Adult Swim President Michael Ouweleen said: “Leveraging the power of WarnerMedia allows us to deliver original content to our amazingly talented and not-shy fans, while also giving our talented series creators an opportunity to tell stories in new and interesting ways.”