Fox has more seasons in its three adult animated series: "Universal Basic Guy", "Grimsburg" and "Crapopolis".
Both "Grimsburg" and "The General Basic Guy" return in season 3, while "Crapopolis" has renewed its Season 5.
“Krapopolis,” which has received a Season 5 order ahead of Season 3, “is set in mythical ancient Greece and tells the story of a dysfunctional family of humans, gods and monsters trying to run one of the world's first cities, while also trying their best to not kill each other in the process. The series centers on Deliria (Hannah Waddingham), goddess of self-destruction and questionable choices. As petty as she The official description says that powerful, Dyria is only interested in the defense of civilization, if that means she will have more admirers than the fanatics on Mount Olympus.”
Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Pam Murphy and Duncan Trussell also starred.
The show was created by Dan Harmon, who also serves as executive producer and is produced by Fox Entertainment Studios and Bento Box Entertainment. Steve Levy, Eric Kaplan and entertainer Alex Rubens execute the product.
"Grimsburg" unstable son starring Jon Hamm," said the official log line.
Other series stars include Erinn Hayes, Rachel Dratch, Alan Tudyk, Kevin Michael Richardson and Greg Chun.
"Grimsburg" is produced by Bento Box Entertainment and owned by Fox Entertainment. Catlan McClelland and Matthew Schlissel created the series. Executive producers include Hamm, Connie Tavel, Gail Berman, Hend Baghdady and Showrunner Chadd Gindin.
"The Universal Basics" follows "two brothers, Mark and Hank Hoggy (Adam Malamut), who lost their automation jobs and earned $3,000 a month on a new basic income program. Now, they use their free time and free money to find their goals in a world that no longer needs to be," the series logline.
Supporting the cast include Talia Genevieve, Fred Armisen and Ellie Maki.
The series was co-produced by Fox Entertainment through Bento Box Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. Series creators Adam and Craig Malamut serve as executive producers and performers. Shane Kosakowski executive production.
The news comes a month after the network updates to "The Simpsons", "Family Guys" and "Bob's Burger." At that time, it was also revealed that "American Dad" officially returned to Fox and received a renewal for four seasons.