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Among Us Animated Series Drops on Paramount+ with Full Trailer

Among Us Animated Series arrived on Paramount+ without a traditional rollout. All ten episodes and the first official trailer were released simultaneously during Summer Game Fest. The surprise announcement came from cast members Yvette Nicole Brown and Liv Hewson on June 5. They introduced the trailer and confirmed that the series is now streaming in full. Creator Owen Dennis explained to GamesRadar+ that the surprise‑drop fits the show’s premise. “People like surprises,” he said. “The whole show is full of surprises. That’s what we did.”

Voice Cast and Characters

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The series stays true to the game’s color‑coded crew, with Brown voicing Orange and Hewson as Black. The ensemble also includes Kimiko Glenn (Cyan), Ashley Johnson (Purple), Wayne Knight (Lime), Phil LaMarr (Brown), Randall Park (Red), Dan Stevens (Blue), Debra Wilson (Yellow), Patton Oswalt (White) and Elijah Wood (Green).

Why the Drop Matters

For a franchise built on suspicion and quick reveals, releasing the entire season at once lets viewers binge the mystery and hunt the imposter without weekly waits. Brown noted the benefit of immediate cliffhanger gratification, while Park likened the strategy to a surprise album release.

Watch the Trailer

The debut trailer showcases the series’ humor and tension, hinting at the episode‑by‑episode whodunit format. Fans can stream the full season now on Paramount+ and see the imposters revealed in real time.

For those curious about the series details, see the Among Us animated series page on IMDb.

With the surprise launch, the show invites both longtime fans and newcomers to jump in, point fingers, and enjoy a binge‑worthy mystery adventure.

Source: Geek Tyrant

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