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Crackle Debuts New Series Starring Bryan Cranston

Crackle’s newest original show and its first-ever stop-motion animated series is here. Sony’s streaming video platform released the first three episodes of SuperMansion on October 8, 2015.

Previously announced at Crackle’s Newfronts presentation, SuperMansion stars Bryan Cranston (of Breaking Bad fame) as the voice of Titanium Rex, the leader of a group of disparate superheroes dubbed the League of Freedom. Titanium Rex must learn to get along with apathetic, millennial-aged League members as the team tries to fight off villains and make a name for itself in what a release calls “a world overcome with heroes.” SuperMansion also stars the voice talents of Seth Green (Family Guy), Keegan-Michael Key (Key and Peele), Jillian Bell (Workaholics), and Chris Pine (Star Trek).

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Each 22-minute episode of SuperMansion comes to Crackle by way of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the animation studio co-founded by Green that’s behind the popular stop-motion series Robot Chicken on Adult Swim. Cranston and Green serve as executive producers alongside Eric Towner, John Harvatine, James Degus, and Robot Chicken’s Matthew Senreich and Zeb Wells. Senreich and Wells also created and co-wrote SuperMansion.

You can watch SuperMansion on any streaming device which supports the Crackle app. The series is also available online at crackle.com/SuperMansion. New episodes of SuperMansion will be available every Thursday through December 17.

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