Yvette Nicole Brown & Yvonne Orji To Voice New Netflix Animated Series ‘My Dad The Bounty Hunter’

Yvette Nicole Brown & Yvonne Orji To Voice New Netflix Animated Series ‘My Dad The Bounty Hunter’
Congrats are in order for Yvonne Orji and Yvette Nicole Brown. The two have landed roles on Netflix’s upcoming animated series “My Dad The Bounty Hunter.”
The Hate U Give actor Russell Thornsby will also lend his voicing talents to the series.

Russell Thornsby
The project is created by Everett Downing, the animator behind Oscar-award winning short project Hair Love, and Patrick Harpin of Hotel Transylvania 2 and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation.
The series tells the story about a bounty hunter who is the toughest in the entire universe. But his family, who lives on Earth, doesn’t know about his career until two of his children accidentally blast into outer space and stumble on his latest trek.
Downing and Harpin released a statement together and said:
“We can’t wait to share our brain child with the world. ‘My Dad the Bounty Hunter’ is a love letter to animation, science fiction, and Black families rolled into a crazy action-comedy. We threw everything we love about sci-fi into this show, but it’s the family at the center of the story that we’re most excited about.”
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