Another experience anticipates the Croods as the ancient family is getting another TV series.
“The Croods: Family Tree,” inspired by the 2020 DreamWorks Animation film “The Croods: A New Age” (a spin-off of the 2013 hit “The Croods”), debuts on Hulu and Peacock on Sept. 23. The animated show follows rivals-turned-friends the Croods and the Bettermans as they figure out how to live respectively on a cultivate and conquer their differences.
“Star Wars” and “Raya and the Last Dragon” actress Kelly Marie Tran returns as the voice of Dawn Betterman, close by Amy Landecker as Ugga, Kiff VandenHeuvel as Grug, Ally Dixon as Eep, AJ Locascio as Thunk, Dee Bradley Baker as Sandy, Artemis Pebdani as Gran, Darin Brooks as Guy, Matthew Waterson as Phil and Amy Rosoff as Hope.
Imprint Banker (“Go, Dog. Go!”) and Todd Grimes (“The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants”) fill in as leader makers.
The six-scene “The Croods: Family Tree” is the uncommon original series to air on contending decorations. Both DreamWorks and Peacock are possessed by NBCUniversal, an auxiliary of Comcast. Disney has full operating control of Hulu after Comcast concurred in 2019 to sell its stake in the decoration.
Another TV series, the 2D-vivified “Dawn of the Croods” — set before the occasions of the main film — appeared in 2015 and ran for four seasons on Netflix.
The two films, featuring Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Nicolas Cage, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman and Clark Duke, netted an aggregate $800 million around the worldwide.