IFC's newest animated series, 'Out There,' has added three big names to its voice roster.
Fred Armisen (fresh off a fantastic interview this morning on Howard Stern), Megan Mullally and Linda Cardinelli have all signed on for the show, which premieres February 22.
'Out There' occurs in the town of Holford and focuses on Chad Stevens (voiced by series creator and two-time Emmy-winning animation director Ryan Quincy), who is described as "socially awkward". He pals around with his younger brother Jay (Kate Micucci) and his best friend Chris (Justin Roiland). Mullally will be voicing Chad's mother, while John DiMaggio provides the voice of his father.
Armisen will voice the boyfriend of Chris' mom (Pamela Adlon), while Cardinelli plays Sharla, who Chad has romantic feelings towards.
"It was important to have these characters feel real," said Quincy. "What I love so much about our cast is they are all amazing actors that can create funny, believable and endearing characters."
The show is being executive produced by 'King of the Hill's' Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May. It is being produced for IFC by 20th Century Fox.
Armisen is quickly becoming the face of IFC, as his series 'Portlandia" is scheduled to return for its third season later this month.