Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (2024)

The lovable DC villain trades capes for cocktails, running Gotham's most chaotic dive bar in this adult animated spin-off.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Series Information

  • Original Title: Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
  • First Air Year: 2024
  • Last Air Year: 2024
  • Created by: Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 10
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: July 18, 2024 (United States - TV-MA), July 18, 2024 (Canada - 18+), July 18, 2024 (Brazil - 16), July 18, 2024 (Mexico - B-15)
  • Networks: Max
  • Alternative Titles: नूनन का (IN), ヌーナンズ (JP), 风筝人 (CN), Noonan's (US), Homem-Pipa: Ja É! (BR)
  • Production Companies: Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment, Yes, Norman Productions, Delicious Non-Sequitur, Lorey Stories, DC
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Plot

Lovable loser Kite Man and his new squeeze Golden Glider moonlight as criminals to support their foolish purchase of Noonan's, Gotham's seediest dive bar, where everybody knows your name, but not necessarily your secret identity!

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Trailer

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They belong behind bars.

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Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Patrick Schumacker
  • Dean Lorey
  • Justin Halpern

Main Cast

  • Matt Oberg
  • Janelle James
  • James Adomian
  • Stephanie Hsu
  • Jonathan Banks
  • Michael Imperioli
  • Natasia Demetriou
  • Rory Scovel
  • Eddie Pepitone
  • Judith Light

Writers

  • Vidhya Iyer
  • Dean Lorey
  • Chris Marrs
  • Jess Lieberman
  • Patrick Schumacker

Executive Producers

  • Sam Register
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Justin Halpern
  • Dean Lorey
  • Suzanne McCormack

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - FAQs

Is Kite Man: Hell Yeah! a spin-off of another series?

Yes, it spins directly out of Harley Quinn, the acclaimed adult animated series on Max. Kite Man — the lovably hapless villain voiced by Matt Oberg — became a fan favourite during his recurring appearances there, earning his own show alongside Golden Glider and a colourful cast of Gotham lowlifes.

What is Kite Man: Hell Yeah! about?

Kite Man and his girlfriend Golden Glider make the questionable decision to buy Noonan's, Gotham's most disreputable dive bar. To keep the place afloat, the pair moonlight as small-time criminals, navigating a chaotic clientele of supervillains, secret identities, and spectacularly bad business decisions.

Where can you stream Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?

The series streams on Max and is also available through the HBO Max Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own it, episodes can be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Fandango At Home. Availability may vary depending on your region.

Who voices the main characters in Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?

Matt Oberg leads as Kite Man, with Stephanie Hsu as Golden Glider and Jonathan Banks as the gruff Noonan. The ensemble also features Janelle James, James Adomian as Bane, Michael Imperioli, Natasia Demetriou, and Judith Light, among others.

Was Kite Man: Hell Yeah! cancelled after one season?

Unfortunately, yes. Max cancelled the series after its first and only season of 10 episodes, which aired in 2024. The cancellation disappointed fans who had followed Kite Man since his breakout role in Harley Quinn and were eager to see the bar storyline develop further.

Who created Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?

The series was created by Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, and Justin Halpern — the same creative team behind Harley Quinn. Their shared history with that show gave Kite Man: Hell Yeah! a consistent comedic voice and a deep familiarity with the DC animated universe they were expanding.

Is Kite Man: Hell Yeah! based on DC Comics?

Loosely, yes. Kite Man is a real DC Comics character — a minor villain who first appeared in 1960s Batman comics. The show takes considerable creative liberties, reimagining him as an endearing underdog running a supervillain bar rather than a straightforward comic-book antagonist.

What animated shows are similar to Kite Man: Hell Yeah!?

If you enjoy its irreverent superhero humour, try Harley Quinn (its parent series), Marvel's M.O.D.O.K., or Koala Man for similarly adult-oriented comic-book comedy. Fans of ensemble animated sitcoms with sharp writing will also find plenty to love in Close Enough and Robot Chicken.

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