In the wake of the recent highly popular Fallout series, many gamers have begun to play and replay the existing games, sparking a newfound popularity for the already widely beloved franchise. Chief among these is the fan-favorite game New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment.
The game was first released in 2010 and was built off of the foundation laid by Bethesda’s Fallout 3, the company’s first entry in the franchise. Recently, a fan playing the title for the first time took to X once they noticed a familiar voice belonging to none other than Yuri Lowenthal, the voice of Peter Parker in Insomniac’s recent Spider-Man games, as well as Neil in the Rooster Teeth series Camp Camp.
Yuri Lowenthal’s Biggest Fallout Role Yuri Lowenthal provided many voices for Fallout: New Vegas.
In a light-hearted response, Lowenthal mentioned how the poster would be completely sick of him by the time he finished New Vegas.
The game was first released in 2010 and was built off of the foundation laid by Bethesda’s Fallout 3, the company’s first entry in the franchise. Recently, a fan playing the title for the first time took to X once they noticed a familiar voice belonging to none other than Yuri Lowenthal, the voice of Peter Parker in Insomniac’s recent Spider-Man games, as well as Neil in the Rooster Teeth series Camp Camp.
Yuri Lowenthal’s Biggest Fallout Role Yuri Lowenthal provided many voices for Fallout: New Vegas.
In a light-hearted response, Lowenthal mentioned how the poster would be completely sick of him by the time he finished New Vegas.
- 4/16/2024
- by Tanner Linares
- FandomWire
Recently, fans of Rooster Teeth have noticed that some of the entertainment company’s biggest shows have been disappearing from YouTube. On October 5, Rooster Teeth showrunner Kerry Shawcross provided the rationale behind that decision: In hopes of increasing its revenue, the company is turning some of its top draws into website exclusives.
The content that will be exclusively available through Rooster Teeth’s official hub includes two animated shows: Camp Camp and Red vs. Blue. The latter program, which dates back to 2003, is the longest-running web series in internet history. It is set to begin its 19th season later in 2023.
Those animated hits were previously available on multiple platforms, including YouTube, where Rooster Teeth counts more than nine million subscribers on its primary channel. But Shawcross explained that “YouTube revenue just isn’t cutting it for us anymore,” necessitating a focus on the company’s website. “We know that it...
The content that will be exclusively available through Rooster Teeth’s official hub includes two animated shows: Camp Camp and Red vs. Blue. The latter program, which dates back to 2003, is the longest-running web series in internet history. It is set to begin its 19th season later in 2023.
Those animated hits were previously available on multiple platforms, including YouTube, where Rooster Teeth counts more than nine million subscribers on its primary channel. But Shawcross explained that “YouTube revenue just isn’t cutting it for us anymore,” necessitating a focus on the company’s website. “We know that it...
- 10/6/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Rooster Teeth is moving its content from YouTube to its own website, a move designed to bolster revenue that will allow them to create more content.
In a video posted to X, showrunner Kerry Shawcross said that “YouTube revenue is just not cutting it for us anymore.” He noted that watching a video on the Rooster Teeth website with an ad delivers “five to ten times more value” to the company than a view on YouTube. “It just doesn’t make sense anymore for us to have our whole back catalog on YouTube.”
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Rooster Teeth celebrated its 20th anniversary this year as a production company. It is currently a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Its popular streaming shows include Red vs. Blue and Camp Camp. It also released the feature film Lazer Team, and hosts the annual Rtx convention.
In a video posted to X, showrunner Kerry Shawcross said that “YouTube revenue is just not cutting it for us anymore.” He noted that watching a video on the Rooster Teeth website with an ad delivers “five to ten times more value” to the company than a view on YouTube. “It just doesn’t make sense anymore for us to have our whole back catalog on YouTube.”
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Rooster Teeth celebrated its 20th anniversary this year as a production company. It is currently a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Its popular streaming shows include Red vs. Blue and Camp Camp. It also released the feature film Lazer Team, and hosts the annual Rtx convention.
- 10/6/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Burbank, CA – The heroes of DC’s Justice League and Rooster Teeth Animation’s Rwby join forces to battle an evil entity attacking Remnant in Justice League x Rwby: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part One, available to purchase Digitally and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on April 25, 2023. The all-new, feature-length DC Animated Movie finds Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Cyborg, Green Lantern and Vixen in new iterations – transformed into teenagers while in transport to Rwby’s world, and presented in Rooster Teeth’s anime-influenced animation – and partnering with the heroes of Remnant to battle a mysterious, superpowered creature before it destroys everything they know.
The voice cast features a trio of first-time actors in DC’s Trinity roles – Natalie Alyn Lind as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, Chandler Riggs as Superman/Clark Kent and Nat Wolff as Batman/Bruce Wayne – alongside Rwby’s long-running cast: Lindsay Jones (Camp Camp) as Ruby,...
The voice cast features a trio of first-time actors in DC’s Trinity roles – Natalie Alyn Lind as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince, Chandler Riggs as Superman/Clark Kent and Nat Wolff as Batman/Bruce Wayne – alongside Rwby’s long-running cast: Lindsay Jones (Camp Camp) as Ruby,...
- 2/18/2023
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Studio and steaming network FilmRise has acquired exclusive streaming rights for Rooster Teeth web series including Red vs. Blue”, “Camp Camp” and “Nomad of Nowhere” for its digital native content decision.
The series were produced in-house in Texas, where Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary Rooster Teeth has an animation studio.
The deal, which spans over 400 episodes of the three properties, includes SVOD, AVOD and Fast rights, confirmed Max Einhorn, FilmRise’s SVP for co-productions and acquisitions.
FilmRise will group the webseries episodes into traditional half-hour formats and seasons for streaming.
“Red vs. Blue” and “Camp Camp” are both animated comedies, with the former set in the world of “Halo” style video games and the latter chronicling the misadventures of 10-year-old Max, who is left at a summer camp despite his protests. Fantasy series “Nomad of Nowhere” is about two female bounty hunters tracking a magical scarecrow.
“Our partnership with FilmRise provides...
The series were produced in-house in Texas, where Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary Rooster Teeth has an animation studio.
The deal, which spans over 400 episodes of the three properties, includes SVOD, AVOD and Fast rights, confirmed Max Einhorn, FilmRise’s SVP for co-productions and acquisitions.
FilmRise will group the webseries episodes into traditional half-hour formats and seasons for streaming.
“Red vs. Blue” and “Camp Camp” are both animated comedies, with the former set in the world of “Halo” style video games and the latter chronicling the misadventures of 10-year-old Max, who is left at a summer camp despite his protests. Fantasy series “Nomad of Nowhere” is about two female bounty hunters tracking a magical scarecrow.
“Our partnership with FilmRise provides...
- 5/11/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has announced the 20 performers who will participate in its diversity sketch comedy showcase for 2020. The showcase will begin its six-show run on Jan. 14 at the El Portal Theatre in Los Angeles.
Beginning 14 years ago, the showcase was created to spotlight diverse talent, and it has developed into a hybrid comedy show with live performances and original writing. The showcase is attended by executives, showrunners, and casting directors from CBS and other networks as well as talent agents and managers from across the entertainment industry.
To date, 418 multitalented actors have appeared in the showcase, with notable alumni including Kate McKinnon, Tiffany Haddish, Diona Reasonover, Justin Hires, Geoffrey Arend, Nico Santos, Nicole Bayer and Ego Nwodim. Recent performers from the 2018 and 2019 showcases have booked shows such as “All Rise,” “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Carol’s Second Act.”
Here are the performers in the 2020 showcase:
Aida Osman
Credits: “Wild ‘N Out” (MTV), “Group...
Beginning 14 years ago, the showcase was created to spotlight diverse talent, and it has developed into a hybrid comedy show with live performances and original writing. The showcase is attended by executives, showrunners, and casting directors from CBS and other networks as well as talent agents and managers from across the entertainment industry.
To date, 418 multitalented actors have appeared in the showcase, with notable alumni including Kate McKinnon, Tiffany Haddish, Diona Reasonover, Justin Hires, Geoffrey Arend, Nico Santos, Nicole Bayer and Ego Nwodim. Recent performers from the 2018 and 2019 showcases have booked shows such as “All Rise,” “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Carol’s Second Act.”
Here are the performers in the 2020 showcase:
Aida Osman
Credits: “Wild ‘N Out” (MTV), “Group...
- 1/7/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Whether or not you’re physically attending San Diego Comic-Con, there’s no denying the impact it has on the geek community as a whole. Each summer, the pop culture extravaganza plays host to announcements pertaining to movies, TV and comics, not to mention new trailers dropping.
Once again taking part in the festivities is that of TV Guide Magazine, who are releasing a commemorative Comic-Con issue for the tenth consecutive year. To be quite honest, I look forward to picking these up myself, as said tomes often contain a ton of new information in their own right.
This year, the four collectible covers will spotlight Batwoman, Supernatural, Riverdale and a “Powerhouse” collage featuring female characters from a variety or Warner Bros. productions. To whet your appetite, each can be viewed in the gallery found below.
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Once again taking part in the festivities is that of TV Guide Magazine, who are releasing a commemorative Comic-Con issue for the tenth consecutive year. To be quite honest, I look forward to picking these up myself, as said tomes often contain a ton of new information in their own right.
This year, the four collectible covers will spotlight Batwoman, Supernatural, Riverdale and a “Powerhouse” collage featuring female characters from a variety or Warner Bros. productions. To whet your appetite, each can be viewed in the gallery found below.
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- 7/9/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Rooster Teeth is bringing back animated hit Camp Camp for a third season, and the Austin-based digital network unveiled today the trailer for the series, which is chock full of murder mysteries, secret agents, and lake monsters.
Camp Camp follows a jaded ten-year-old named Max who finds himself stuck at a dysfunctional summer camp called Camp Campbell run by a shady business mogul. Max must contend with his annoyingly cheery counselor as well as a weird array of fellow campers in his bid to escape home. Season three will bow on May 25 on Rooster Teeth’s streaming service. Camp Camp is the network's first series to garner an audience that’s more than 40% female, Collider reports.
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Camp Camp follows a jaded ten-year-old named Max who finds himself stuck at a dysfunctional summer camp called Camp Campbell run by a shady business mogul. Max must contend with his annoyingly cheery counselor as well as a weird array of fellow campers in his bid to escape home. Season three will bow on May 25 on Rooster Teeth’s streaming service. Camp Camp is the network's first series to garner an audience that’s more than 40% female, Collider reports.
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- 5/16/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
"Wake up and smell the Kool-Aid!" Rooster Teeth has just released a new preview for season two of the digital series Camp Camp, Entertainment Weekly reports.The animated show follows the adventures of a young boy named Max and his friends at summer camp. The new season will see Max, Nikki, and Neil continue their ongoing battle with camp counselor David.Read More…...
- 5/30/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
As it expans beyond its gaming-oriented roots, Rooster Teeth has paid particular attention to the world of animation, from which it has mined several long-form projects. The latest in that line is Sex Swing, a ribald comedy based on characters created by the Rooster Teeth-owned Funhaus channel.
Sex Swing will follow the misadventures of its titular band, a rock outfit that lives a hard-partying lifestyle. The series is stylistically similar to the show Metalocalypse, as Rooster Teeth looks to grab a piece of the adult animation boom led by Adult Swim.
Like many other Rooster Teeth projects, Sex Swing will feature several of the studio’s staff members and frequent collaborators in its principal roles. The show’s voice actors include Barbara Dunkelman, Jordan Cwierz, Gray G. Haddock, and Kerry Shawcross, and the original Sex Swing shorts were released through Funhaus, which was formed by the old Inside Gaming crew back in 2015. Cwierz,...
Sex Swing will follow the misadventures of its titular band, a rock outfit that lives a hard-partying lifestyle. The series is stylistically similar to the show Metalocalypse, as Rooster Teeth looks to grab a piece of the adult animation boom led by Adult Swim.
Like many other Rooster Teeth projects, Sex Swing will feature several of the studio’s staff members and frequent collaborators in its principal roles. The show’s voice actors include Barbara Dunkelman, Jordan Cwierz, Gray G. Haddock, and Kerry Shawcross, and the original Sex Swing shorts were released through Funhaus, which was formed by the old Inside Gaming crew back in 2015. Cwierz,...
- 2/13/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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