Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Bill Lawrence’s original 2002 animated series refresh follows the teenage clones of the greatest minds in history who must tackle modern-day high school challenges and drama; 10-episode sophomore season streams February 1.
Max has released the official trailer and key art for the return of the popular animated comedy Clone High, with the 10-episode Season 2 dropping February 1. Billed as “One of the Top Clone-Based High School Shows on Television. Period,” by Max, the show is a modern refresh of the Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Bill Lawrence original series, set at a high school for clones of historical figures, which ran in 2002 on Teletoon in Canada before airing on MTV.
Clone High follows a high school for clones of the greatest minds in history. 20 years after the original experiment was put on ice, Joan, JFK, Abe, and Cleo are thawed out to resume school with their new clone classmates, all while navigating a new set of cultural norms and overly dramatic teen relationships.
Returning stars include Will Forte (Abe) and Nicole Sullivan (Joan); executive producers Phil Lord (Scudworth) and Chris Miller (JFK and Mr. B); Christa Miller (Candide Sampson); Ayo Edebiri (Harriet); Mitra Jouhari (Cleo); Vicci Martinez (Frida); Kelvin Yu (Confucius); Neil Casey (Topher Bus); and Donald Faison (George Washington Carver). Season 2 guest stars include Jermaine Fowler; Paul F. Tompkins; Stephen Root; Jackee Harry; Hannah Simone; D’Arcy Carden; Randall Park; Jameela Jamil; Renee Elise Goldsberry; and Richard Kind.
Executive producers on the MTV Entertainment Studios show include Lord and Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Afterparty, 21 Jump Street); Lawrence (Ted Lasso, Shrinking, Scrubs); Erica Rivinoja (South Park, Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm, Last Man on Earth”); Erik Durbin (Last Man On Earth, American Dad!, Don’t Trust the B in Apt. 23); Judah Miller (Bupkis, Crashing), ShadowMachine’s Corey Campodonico and Alex Bulkley (Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, Bojack Horseman, Final Space); and Jeff Ingold (Ted Lasso, Shrinking).
Watch the Clone High Season 2 official trailer:
Source: Max