VideosNetflix Unveils Animated Comedy 'BoJack Horseman' Featuring Will Arnett and Aaron Paul

Netflix Unveils Animated Comedy ‘BoJack Horseman’ Featuring Will Arnett and Aaron Paul

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Here’s the first trailer for Netflix new animated comedy ‘BoJack Horseman’.

The new Netflix series features the voices of Will Arnett as a horse and Aaron Paul as his human sidekick.

The new animated series centers on a horse that is a former sitcom star from the 90s who is washed-up and drinking his way thorugh HOllywood now.

Aaron Paul draws a close resemblance to Jessie Pinkman, including the stubble, beanie and zip-up hoodie.

The show also features the voices of Amy Sedaris, Paul F. Tompkins, and Alison Brie. Alison Brie’s character is a human that appears to be dating a giant dog. All 12 episodes of BoJack Horseman debut on August 22. Mark your calendars.

Check out the trailer below:

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