“Big Mouth Season 8: Puberty’s Final Freak-Out—Get Ready for the Wildest Ride Yet!”
Netflix’s hit animated series Big Mouth is gearing up for its grand finale, and fans are in for a ride filled with awkward adolescence, cringeworthy moments, and heartwarming friendships. With its eighth and final season set to premiere on May 23, the Emmy-winning show promises to wrap up its beloved characters’ high school years in the most hilarious and heartfelt way possible.

What’s in Store for Season 8?
As our favorite Bridgeton teens step into high school, they face new challenges that are equal parts awkward and absurd. The final season will dive into driving, drugs, enthusiastic consent, cancel culture, porn, and the sheer terror of an unknown future. Whether it’s Nick (Nick Kroll) finally getting his first growth spurt or Andrew (John Mulaney) struggling with premature balding, puberty remains as unpredictable as ever.
In the midst of all the chaos, a brand-new character, Compassion, makes her debut, voiced by Holly Hunter. Just as the kids hit their lowest points, Compassion emerges as a guiding force, helping them navigate the messy emotions of growing up. Ultimately, Big Mouth’s final season is all about one thing: sticking by your friends, no matter how weird, awkward, or downright embarrassing life gets.
A Star-Studded Send-Off
Netflix isn’t holding back on guest stars for the final season. Big Mouth Season 8 will feature appearances from Cynthia Erivo, Steve Buscemi, Kristen Wiig, Quinta Brunson, Nathan Fillion, Ali Wong, Keke Palmer, David Thewlis, Thandiwe Newton, Natasha Lyonne, Billy Porter, Chelsea Peretti, Zach Woods, Craig Robinson, and many more. With a cast like this, expect non-stop laughs and plenty of surprises.
The Core Cast Returns One Last Time
Of course, the series wouldn’t be complete without its stellar main cast. Returning for one final adventure are:
- Nick Kroll (Nick, Maury, and a dozen other characters)
- John Mulaney (Andrew)
- Jessi Klein (Jessi)
- Jason Mantzoukas (Jay)
- Ayo Edebiri (Missy)
- Maya Rudolph (Connie the Hormone Monstress)
- Fred Armisen (Elliot Birch)
- Andrew Rannells (Matthew)
- Jordan Peele (Ghost of Duke Ellington)
With this all-star lineup, the final season is shaping up to be an unforgettable farewell.
A Legacy of Puberty, Laughs, and Real Talk
Since its debut, Big Mouth has been a fearless, outrageous, and deeply relatable exploration of puberty and adolescence. Co-created by Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett, the show has tackled everything from hormone monsters to anxiety mosquitoes, making us laugh while also delivering surprisingly profound truths about growing up.
Over the years, the show has earned multiple Emmy Awards and critical acclaim for its bold storytelling, hilarious voice performances, and willingness to address topics most animated series wouldn’t dare touch.
Why We’ll Miss Big Mouth
As Big Mouth bows out, fans will say goodbye to a show that perfectly captured the awkwardness, absurdity, and emotional rollercoaster of being a teenager. The series has left an undeniable mark on pop culture, proving that talking about puberty can be both hilarious and meaningful.
So, mark your calendars for May 23, grab your emotional support hormone monster, and get ready for one last wild, hormone-fueled adventure with the Bridgeton crew. Because if there’s one thing Big Mouth has taught us, it’s that puberty may end—but the cringe-worthy memories last forever.