'BoJack Horseman' Season 4 Updates: Will Premiere in Summer 2017? No More Mr. Peanutbutter?

By R. A. Jayme - 15 Nov '16 07:49AM
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The popular Netflix's adult animated comedy series "BoJack Horseman" season 4 is rumored to debut in summer of 2017. This speculation was based from the last season's premiere date which was then set in summer.

Due to the positive reception of the viewers, Netflix agreed to renew that show, according to FabNews. With its dealing and themes on social causes as well as human cognitions, the show left a huge impact on the audience. The universally acclaimed show debuted with its season 3 on July 22, 2016, thus being one of the most watched animated series globally.

Theories and speculations also appeared, telling the audience that BoJack is going to confess about his alleged daughter in the upcoming season. It can be remembered that a new lady character appeared somewhere towards the end of season 3. Fans then immediately speculated that the mysterious new horse is Bojack's secret daughter.

There were also specualtions that Diane Nguyen (voiced by Alison Brie) will not be in the fourth season since Hollywood Reporter reported that she was to sign as lead star for Netflix's new series, "G.L.O.W." However, with much relief, Will Arnett and Amy Sedaris will still reprise their parts of voicing Bojack and Princess Carolyn, respectively.

Meanwhile, the plotline for the fourth season is still under progress. Fans continue to be clueless about what the new season will tackle. "BoJack Horseman" creators tried to make the fans entertained by surveying their opinion through an online poll.

Following this, "BoJack Horseman's" Twitter page started to collect the opinions of its fans to keep them busy and discover what they would want to happen in season 4. Results showed that most fans voted to see less of Mr. Peanutbutter (voiced by Paul F. Tompkins) while twenty percent of the total voters want to totally eliminate the character in the upcoming season.

"BoJack Horseman" season 3 was immensely popular to both children and adults as it tackled a lot of social issues being dealt with by most adults these days including alcoholism, depression, coping with stress and failure, and drug abuse. The show have gradually gained positive ratings and won the "Best Animated Series" at Critics' Choice Television Awards.

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