One of the filthiest films continues as a series on Amazon – after it disturbed children 8 years ago

One of the filthiest films continues as a series on

Rarely have animated films been so dirty and brutal like Sausage Party. The funny 2016 film, which was written by Seth Rogen, among others, not only caused laughter among the target audience. In the USA, the trailer for Sausage Party was accidentally shown before a screening of Finding Dory. There was a lot of excitement and the cinema publicly apologized for it.

Eight years later, a sequel series to Sausage Party is in the starting blocks and will soon be available on Amazon Prime. Until then, here is first pictures to see Sausage Party: Foodtopia.

Sausage Party returns with first images from Amazon series

In the series sequel, Frank, Brenda, Barry and Sammy want to build your own food company. In the original, Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz and Edward Norton return in their speaking roles from the film.

Here you can see first pictures from Sausage Party: Foodtopia:

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When does the Sausage Party series start on Amazon Prime?

All eight episodes of Sausage Party: Foodtopia will be broadcast on July 11, 2024 into the Prime streaming subscription. The 2016 film is currently not streaming anywhere in the flat. You can rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, for example. *

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