'BoJack Horseman' Final Season Trailer: The Acclaimed Animated Show Ends Its Run This Month

With abysmally unfunny shows like “Insatiable” and “Disjointed,” it’s nice to remember that Netflix also happens to consistently produce some of the best shows on television, including “BoJack Horseman.” Now, after a 5 (and a half) seasons, BoJack rides into the sunset and ends the comedy’s run this month.

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Netflix went ahead and split the final season of “BoJack Horseman” into two parts, with the first debuting last year. But on January 31, the series really does come to an end as the final episodes make their debut. And judging by the trailer, “BoJack Horseman” is going out with the gravitas of a Sundance-esque indie comedy, where existential questions will get answered, hard decisions will be made, and yes, whiteboards will be forever desecrated by Sharpies. It’s the type of thoughtful, dare I say, IMPORTANT humor that you come to expect from the show about an anthropomorphic horse and his friends.

“BoJack Horseman” comes from the mind of Raphael Bob-Waksberg and stars Will Arnett as the title character. Various other comedic legends and geniuses round out the cast. Honestly, if you don’t know who lends a voice to the series and are still on the fence about watching it, then do yourself a favor and begin the binge. You won’t be disappointed.

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The final episodes of “BoJack Horseman” arrive on Netflix on January 31. Will all your questions get answered? Will they tease the eventual sequel film? Will the unwarranted cancelation of “Tuca & Bertie” be avenged? Find out later this month.