Stop everything!, after several delays, The Bob’s Burgers Movie finally hit theaters last month, but for those who haven’t seen the movie in theaters, the animated adventure has earned a release date on HBO Max and Hulu this coming July, as the house of the series within the United States is Hulu, since it has the entire catalog of Bob’s Burgers, so it is likely that fans will be able to revisit the film on that service for longer than it will be available on HBO Max.
His arrival will be on July 12, in addition to the fact that a new scene from the film was also released, which we will share with you below:
You’ll see, Loren Bouchardwho is the film’s director/writer/producer, said, “We’re so glad fans have been able to find us, watch us, and binge us as much as they want on Hulu. Our fantasy is that we have to ship a new copy of the movie to Bob to Hulu because his copy gets worn out by people watching it so much.”
So, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, is an animated big-screen musical-mystery-adventure comedy based on the long-running Emmy-winning series, its story begins when a broken water pipe creates a huge sinkhole right in front of it. Bob’s Burgers, blocking the entrance indefinitely and ruining the Belchers’ plans for a successful summer.
So while Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family’s restaurant, so as the dangers mount, these underdogs help each other find hope and fight to survive. back to the counter, where they belong.
Now, for audiences unfamiliar with the series, cast members previously recommended episodes to prepare for the feature-length experience:
“I would probably go to one of the Thanksgiving episodes as an introduction to what the family is like and the dynamic between them”actor H. Jon Benjamin shared with Variety. “Any one of the Christmas episodes is usually a good indicator of the spirit of the show. Something always goes wrong, and then they get together and fix it, but not quite.”
“I love all the holiday episodes, it’s nice to think that people are more open on a holiday like Thanksgiving, and everyone is sitting in front of the TV and relaxing”John Roberts noted. “So I think it’s a good one to start with, ‘Dawn of the Peck.'”