'Among Us' Animated Series Surprise Drops All Episodes on Paramount+
- Paramount+ released all 10 episodes of the animated series 'Among Us' on Friday, June 5, 2026, as stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Liv Hewson announced the surprise drop at Summer Game Fest in Los Angeles.
- Innersloth released the social deduction game in 2018, later reaching nearly 500 million monthly active users during the COVID-19 pandemic; the game generated more than 4 billion views on YouTube and topped app stores in 66 countries.
- Creator Owen Dennis helmed the adaptation with a voice cast including Randall Park, Elijah Wood, Ashley Johnson, Dan Stevens, Kimiko Glenn, Debra Wilson, Patton Oswalt, Phil LaMarr, and Wayne Knight, while Titmouse handled animation.
- The series follows a crew of colorful aliens on a space mission attempting to root out a "suspicious" impostor. Despite being six years past its cultural prime, the show delivers sharp, funny storytelling.
- Updates on the series slowed significantly as production sought distribution before finally finding a home on Paramount, following a period of silence regarding the project, which had been finished since October 2024.
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The animated TV series "Among Us" suddenly arrived on the Paramount+ platform, and all 10 episodes are now available to watch in their entirety.
'Among Us' Animated Series Based On Game Drops All Episodes; Trailer
Paramount+ today announced the surprise premiere of its new original animated series Among Us based on the globally popular social deception game. Series stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Liv Hewson announced all ten episodes are now available, exclusively on Paramount+, at Summer Game Fest Friday in Los Angeles. Created by Owen Dennis (Infinity Train) and […]
Among Us showrunner reveals how he adapted an unadaptable game: ''They just let us go nuts with it'
Yet, despite all odds, the Among Us show doesn't just work. Based on the five 13-minute episodes I previewed, Among Us is a contender for one of the best animated shows of the year. Even more surprising: It's a sharply written show that can appeal to everyone, whether they've played the game or not. It's faithful to the games and constantly hilarious. But what caught me most by surprise is just how political it is. The social commentary is const…
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