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    The show’s co-creator, Nick Kroll, is also launching a new stand-up special this fall.
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    Aug. 23, 2022

Hormone Monsters, rejoice: A new season of Big Mouth is on the way. 

The sixth season of the Emmy Award–winning and hilariously filthy series about adolescence, sexuality and everything that comes with actually coming of age will be released Oct. 28, featuring a whole new slate of cringeworthy situations and heartwarming vulnerability. 

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The new season of Big Mouth brings a whole new focus on family to the show — whether that means the people you’re biologically related to or those you choose as your community. Inspired by the childhood experiences of co-creators Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg, Season 6 will continue to follow the Hormone Monsters as they navigate adolescence, this time unpacking the concept that while you can’t pick your blood family, you can surround yourself with people who love you just the way you are.

Fans of Kroll will have even more to celebrate this fall when the actor-writer-comedian’s stand-up special, Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy, launches on Sept. 27. 

Taped at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC, the special finds the seasoned comedian opening up about getting his heart broken for the first time at 33, becoming a father, the power of mothers — and his trick for farting without making any noise. 

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