
Release date: May 23, 2025 on Netflix.
Synopsis: In the eighth and final season of Big Mouth, our beloved Bridgeton teens tackle new challenges as high schoolers such as: driving, drugs, sexual inexperience, enthusiastic consent, porn and the teenage mind, cancel culture, their changing bodies, and (in the end) fear of the looming future.
Through it all, friendship is the cornerstone for surviving this time of life — whether one’s puberty is just beginning, like for Nick who gets his first growth spurt, or near its conclusion, like for a maturing (and prematurely balding) Andrew.
At the height of the season, when many of our characters are in crisis, Compassion (personified as a new creature) emerges as a crucial way forward. Ultimately, though, this season is about the importance of sticking by and supporting your friends, especially when life gets overwhelming and messy.
In the end, our kids step into the harrowing unknown of the future, made less afraid of what’s to come because they have each other.
Voice cast:
Nick Kroll as Nick
John Mulaney as Andrew Glouberman
Jessi Klein as Jessi
Jason Mantzoukas as Jay
Ayo Edebiri as Missy
Maya Rudolph as Connie the Hormone Monstress
Fred Armisen as Nick’s dad, Elliot
Andrew Rannells Matthew MacDell
Jordan Peele as Ghost of Duke Ellington
Guest stars:
Cynthia Erivo
Steve Buscemi
Holly Hunter as Compassion
Kristen Wiig as Jessi’s vulva
Quinta Brunson as Quinta
Nathan Fillion as Himself
Ali Wong as Ali
Richard Kind as Marty Glouberman
Maria Bamford as Tito the Anxiety Mosquito
Keke Palmer as Rochelle Hillhurst
David Thewlis as Lionel St. Swithens
Thandiwe Newton as Mona
Natasha Lyonne as Suzette
Aidy Bryant as Emmy Fairfax
Rosie Perez as Petra the Ambition Gremlin
Lena Waithe as Lena
Billy Porter as Ocean
Stephanie Beatriz as Lulu
Chelsea Peretti as Monica Foreman-Greenwald
Chloe Fineman as Nick’s sister, Leah
June Diane Raphael as Devin LeSeven
Zach Woods as Daniel
Craig Robinson as Nick’s pubic hair #2
Jack McBrayer as Nick’s pubic hair #1
Whitmer Thomas