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Variety reports Netflix has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to an animated re-imagining of the classic 1970s sitcom Good Times. This reboot will be produced by the man behind the original series, Norman Lear, and his Act III Communications imprint, in collaboration with Steph Curry and his production company, Unanimous Media, as well as Seth MacFarlane's Fuzzy Door.

The Boondocks and Black Dynamite producer Carl Jones will serve as creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the Good Times animated reboot, which follow "the Evans family as they navigate today’s world and contemporary social issues. Just as the original did years ago, 'Good Times' strives to remind us that with the love of our family, we can keep our heads above water."

"It's a dream come true to be working with the legendary talents of Norman Lear, Seth MacFarlane and Stephen Curry," Jones said in a statement. "We are excited to carry on the original legacy of 'Good Times' — but now animated and a little edgier. Let's just say the struggle has just gotten strugglier."

The push to get a Good Times animated reboot off the ground was spearheaded by Unanimous Media co-founder and chief creative officer Erick Peyton, who first approached Lear and Act III Productions president Brent Miller with the idea.

Lear's TV special Live in Front of a Studio Audience recreated the Good Times 1975 episode "The Politicians" last year with a star-studded cast which included Viola Davis, Tiffany Haddish, Jay Pharoah, and Jharrel Jerome. Live in Front of a Studio Audience received an Emmy nod for Outstanding Live Variety Special.

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Pass.

Good times wasn’t good and this aint gon be either.



Yea I said that
What didn't you like about it?

For reference, some people thought (think) the movie 'Friday' was/is stupid. Me? I nearly die laughing every time I watch it, and I've seen it at least 20 times.

Everyone has a right to their own opinion without being criticized.
 
And to add insult to injury they got Seth the white supremacist McFarlane as the producer for this. No thanks, I'm good.
 
Why good to.es though? If Seth mcfarlane prodding it its gonna be extrq comical. Why not different strokes, what's happening or Martin perhaps?
 
just googled norman lear and found out he was white..never watched good times but seen some of his other stuff...sorry cant support solely on this...the idea of someone white creating black characters doing stereotypical shit is disgusting.
 
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