Well, I forgot to mention this, but almost two months ago, Matt Groening confirmed the dvds:
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AVC: What can you say about the Futurama movies?
MG: We're going to do four of them, straight to DVD. And as we speak, I'm exchanging e-mails and ideas with David X. Cohen and Ken Keeler, both of whom worked on the show from the very beginning. Right now we're trying to figure out whether to do a giant epic, or separate crazy movies, or what. But I wager that Bender will be featured prominently.
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This is old news, and I'm sure you already know this, but around the end of October last year, Comedy Central bought the rights to the show for $400,000 per episode. (
Source) The Adult Swim contract expires in December 2007 which means that syndicated episodes of Futurama won't air on Comedy Central until at least January 2008. At this point, I don't care how many episodes they produce or when they'll be out as long as there will be new episodes again.
Fox will be sorry!
Oh. Your. God. MAJOR NEWS!
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Supposedly, Comedy Central ordered 13 more episodes (to premiere in 2008)
. The source is the New York Post, so it should be true!
Another confirmation
Hmm...I hope the seasons are longer than 13 episodes though. I know the next one will be 13 episodes because they're probably testing it (like seeing how many viewers they can get and what time works best), but the seasons of South Park on Comedy Central are generally 14-18 episodes. I hope Futurama has more episodes! If not, eh... I won't complain. At least it's coming back!
Edit: Actually, it seems like the "new episodes" on CC will really be the direct-to-dvd movies being shown on TV. There are going to be 4 dvds split into 4 episodes each, for a total of 16 episodes.
"I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious."