Netflix is resurrecting the Teletubbies with a new series

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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po | Image: Netflix

Almost as in the event that they heard about HBO Max kicking Sesame Street to the curb, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po are coming again to entertain (and hopefully scare the hell out of) a new technology of Teletubbies followers in a new series from Netflix.

Today, Netflix announced the impending arrival of its refreshed Teletubbies preschool present from Andrew Davenport, co-creator of the unique series that first took the world by storm in the late ’90s. The news series is set to be narrated by The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Tituss Burgess and can star Doctor Who’s Jeremiah Krage as Tinky Winky, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’s Nick Kellington as Dipsy, Rebecca Hyland as Laa-Laa, and Wonder Woman 1984 stuntwoman Rachelle Beinart as Po.

A group of aliens — one purple, one yellow, one green and one red, smiling and waving from a scenic vista as a sun with a face and a man smile down on them from above.
Image: Netflix
The solid of the new Teletubbies

According to Netflix, the new Teletubbies will as soon as once more comply with the quartet of coordinated humanoids as they frolic and have all types of academic adventures beneath the watchful eyes of a solar that is additionally a child. Netflix’s Teletubbies may even characteristic a variety of “Tummy Tales” songs meant to “have the total household dancing alongside” in every of its 26 12-minute-long episodes, which may simply be interpreted as a warning to oldsters about the kid-centric earworms they’ll need to endure as soon as the series drops on November 14th.


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