Today, Voyage to the Stars is officially available to humans (and non-humans) everywhere. Starring Felicia Day (The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog) as scatterbrained scientist Elsa Rankfort, Colton Dunn (Superstore, Key & Peele, Parks & Recreation) as wholly unqualified Captain Tucker Lentz, Steve Berg (The Good Place, Tag, The Goldbergs) as apathetic technician Stew Merkel, and Janet Varney (You’re The Worst, Stan Against Evil, Key & Peele) as the misanthropic A.I. aptly named Sorry, Voyage to the Stars is an expanding universe of sci-fi comedy stories and characters that goes where no podcast has gone before: directly to the heart of the genre fan community. |
* Voyage to the Stars Apple Podcast hub: apple.co/voyage
* Voyage to the Stars hub: https://www.voyagetothestars.net/
* Episode Details:
* Episode 1 premieres February 12
* Episodes 2-17 will roll out every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts, with bonus content exclusive to Stitcher Premium subscribers
Voyage to the Stars kicks off as a podcast and will quickly evolve into comic books, live shows (including weekly programming on the Voyage to the Stars Twitch Channel), games, awesome merch and toys, and everything in-between.
Voyage to the Stars is about the misadventures of a group of misfits who accidentally find themselves on the wrong side of a wormhole. Their mission: try not to blow up the galaxy in their attempts to return home. And space is big. Like, really big. So it will take a long time for them to get there and each alien planet they visit along the way is more outrageous than the last, with bizarre creatures played by guest stars including Tom Lenk, Kirsten Vangsness, Amir Talai, Chris Williams, Eric Edelstein, Gary Anthony Williams, Hal Lublin, Nyima Funk, Suzy Nakamura, Cole Stratton and Deborah Baker Jr. The universe will never be the same as this pop-culture reference laden, disastrous space opera unfolds, with stand-alone episodes that come together to tell a larger story about finding your place in the world. Even if it takes getting hopelessly lost in space and upsetting several alien civilizations along the way.
Voyage to the Stars is produced by Madison Wells Media, with series writer and producer Ryan Copple (Wil Wheaton’s Table Top), and audio producer Steven Ray Morris (My Favorite Murder).