![]() ![]() Mike Judge: At first, there was, and then when we started thinking about it, when we started writing the movie, it seemed like it was working. ![]() Paste Magazine: Was there any initial hesitance in bringing Beavis and Butt-Head from the late 1990s to today’s culture? Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Paste got to chat with writer, creator, and voice of the terrible teenage two, Mike Judge, about bringing the duo into today’s culture, reacting to new forms of entertainment, and what we can expect from future episodes coming later down the line. A recent episode explored the titular duo as middle-aged men living in our modern age, so there’s no guessing what Judge and his team have in store for viewers watching the day-to-day idiotic misadventures of Beavis and Butt-Head. With the new series reaching its halfway point, the writers have now popped open a can of alternate universe possibilities. This year, the titular duo have been on a comeback tour unlike any before with both their made-for-tv movie, Beavis & Butt-Head Do the Universe, and their revival series for Paramount+. Mike Judge has made it seem like child’s play for 30 years straight with his most prolific creations, Beavis and Butt-Head. Good-natured American adolescent idiocy is a hard essence to capture. ![]()
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