

Beyond those tweaks, though, they’re still the same crass troublemakers that have entertained audiences for nearly three decades.

In a few episodes, they even make it to middle age. In the movie, the two morons travel from the ’90s to the present day they remain there for the new episodes, as their signature couch commentary now applies to online videos and social media. Ever since “ Beavis and Butt-Head” launched on MTV in the Clinton era and lasted seven seasons, Judge’s chuckling, puerile teenagers have remained his most iconic creation, even as he widened his oeuvre to tackle many more targets with the likes of “King of the Hill,” “Office Space,” “Idiocracy,” and “Silicon Valley.”Īmong those, only “Beavis and Butt-Head” has continued to make a comeback, first with new episodes produced in 2011, and now with a busy summer that includes both the new feature-length “ Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe” and “Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head,” both of which are out now on Paramount+. No American storyteller has scrutinized stupidity like Mike Judge.
