Welcome to theSaturday Mourning Cartoonspodcast, the weekly show for all things animation, including news, reviews, and interviews, from co-hostsDave TrumboreandSean Paul Ellis. On today’s show, we’re giving you an early peek at the new one-hour specialThe Last Kids on Earth, coming toNetflix on Tuesday, September 17th. Not coincidentally, that’s the same day that author/showrunnerMax Brallier’s latest title in the series becomes available in bookstores everywhere. (Check out my interviewwith showrunners Brallier andScott D. Petersonhere.) And as a bonus, we chat with the show’s lead actorNick Wolfhardabout his character and where he hopes to take Jack Sullivan from here!

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Check out our review and interview with Nick Wolfhard below!Spoilersahead!

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The Last Kids on Earth follows 13-year-old Jack Sullivan and his band of middle schoolers who live in a decked-out tree house, play video games, and battle zombies in the aftermath of the monster apocalypse. It’s a hilarious adventure filled with crazy gadgets and a lifetime supply of action. Meet the Last Kids on Earth on Netflix September 17!

And for more of our previous episodes, be sure to take a look at the links below:

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