Saturday, March 19, 2022

This Guy STILL Hates Green Eggs and Ham - Netflix Exapnds Dr. Seuss Collection

98 wacky things on Wednesday, a guy with 11 fingers, a fight between having a star or not, a very thoughtful elephant and a moose young at heart.

These are just some of the many works of the legendary preschool author Theodore Dr. Seuss Geisel. It all began in 1937 and 1957 with the releases of And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Streets and The Cat in the Hat and since then this kids books poetry genius out of Springfield, MA has been giving sparks to over twelve generations of children.

In 2019, Netflix premiered its own adaptation of the 1960 Seuss classic Green Eggs and Ham which was a bet thinking Seuss could write a kids book using 50 words or less. The grumpy guy who hates the dish is finally named to Guy Am I. The locations and animals are all the same as the book but with a few minor changes to make the adaptation enjoyable for all Seuss fans.

Unfortunate since that November 2019 when the first serving of GE & H was dropped onto Netflix SVOD, the SVOD channel/app has been lazy and not premiering its second season that was promised in December of that year, picking up where the Season 1 finale left off of Sam and Guy trying to find the identity of Sam I Am's mom. Since then, no GE & H or ANY new Seuss material has been released to the platform....UNTIL NOW.

Netflix is set to premiere the second season of Green Eggs & Ham: The Animated Series on Friday April 8th at 3AM. The new episodes are a loose adaptation of another classic Seuss food dish The Butter Battles Book.

But Netflix and The Cat in the Hat aren't stopping there. Netflix has also greenlit three new series and two hour-long movies based on five other classic Seuss fables.

NEW SERIES
Horton Hears A WHO!
1 Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Wacky Wednesday

NEW MOVIES
The Sneetches
Thidwick the Big Heart Moose

It's currently unknown how many episodes of the first season are picked up for the three shows. All we know is that they range in 7-11 minutes long.

It's also unconfirmed on an exact release date for Netflix' Seussville newcomers, but its speculated these will be uploaded by around 2024, when the late author who died in September '91 turns 120 years old.

For mmore information visit RandomHouse.com and Seussville.com

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