BOJACK HORSEMAN: Season 4 TV Show Trailer: BoJack Is Gone And The World Is Falling Apart [Netflix]

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Bojack Horseman: Season 4 Trailer

Netflix‘s BoJack Horseman: Season 4 TV Show Trailer stars Will Arnett and Alison Brie. The trailer shows us the chaos that has ensued following BoJack’s disappearance.

With the highly-anticipated fourth season of the Netflix original animated series set for release just two weeks now, it must come as a great relief to fans that a trailer for it has finally arrived. Known for its zany humor and surprising pathos, the show looks like it will continue to display these traits if the promo is anything to go by.

Interestingly, BoJack himself figures into the trailer only indirectly. In fact, much of the trailer is narrated by Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie), who explains what has happened in Hollywood (or Hollywoo, as it’s now known) since the former sitcom star disappeared over a voice message.

Given that seemingly every other show has decided to “address” the results of the election last year, I guess it’s hardly a shock that BoJack would get in on the action. None other than Mr. Peanutbutter is running for governor, saying that he is both “on the side of facts” and “the side of feelings”. It’s clearly supposed to be a jab at President Trump’s penchant for seemingly taking both sides of an issue, but I trust that the show will be able to create meaningful satire out of this storyline rather than cheap topical humor.

The series will feature, via Imdb, Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Amy SedarisAaron Paul, and Paul F. Tompkins.

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BoJack Horseman: Season 4 Trailer

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