Netflix has officially announced the premiere date forBig Mouthseason 8, the final chapter in its long-running and acclaimed adult animated comedy.Big Mouthfirst debuted on the platform in 2017, chronicling the often embarrassing and hilarious trials of puberty, as experienced by middle schoolers Nick (Nick Kroll), Andrew (John Mulaney), Jessi (Jessi Klein), and their ever-present Hormone Monsters, voiced by Kroll, Fred Armison, and Maya Rudolph. After 70 episodes of messy adolescence,Big Mouthseason 8will see the core trio forging their own paths.
According toDeadline, the eighth andfinal season ofBig Mouthwill premiere on June 25, 2025.For the last chapter ofBig Mouth, the Bridgeton teens face the chaos of high school—facing everything from driving and cancel culture to sexual inexperience and self-discovery—while learning that, despite the uncertainty of the future, friendship remains their greatest anchor.

What This Means For Big Mouth Season 8
The Trio Face Their Biggest Transition Yet
TheBig Mouthseason 7 finalesaw Nick and Andrew heading to different schools while Jessi explored her attraction to women with Leah (Chloe Fineman) and Lulu (Stephanie Beatriz). As the trio enter high school for the series' final season,the childhood friends may finally drift apartas new connections pull their attention elsewhere. If one of them manages to lose their virginity in the process, the characters will also be saying their goodbyes to hormone monsters Maury (Kroll), Connie (Rudolph), and Mona (Thandiwe Newton).
10 Big Mouth Episodes That Tackled Serious Topics
Big Mouth has proven it isn’t afraid to tackle serious topics that affect young viewers, and these episodes are especially important in that regard.
With its final season,Big Mouthwill solidify itself as Netflix’s longest-running scripted original series, surpassingOrange Is the New BlackandGrace and Frankie. While its previous seasons consistently received near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes scores, season 7 saw a dip to 67% with 4 reviews. To reviveBig Mouth’sstorylines for season 8,the comedy series will introduce Holly Hunter as Compassion, a new creature to help guide the characters through their latest growing pains. Alongside Hunter, Cynthia Erivo, Steve Buscemi, Kristen Wiig, Quinta Brunson, and Nathan Fillion round out a star-studded guest lineup.

Our Take On Big Mouth Season 8
High School, Growing Pains, & Saying Goodbye
Few shows capture the mortifying awkwardness of adolescence quite likeBig Mouth, making it a standout in Netflix’s animated lineup. The show has turned puberty into a raunchy comedic spectacle that always lands with a sharp and empathetic edge.
As the kids enter high school and prepare to say goodbye to one another,Big Mouthseason 8 has a high bar to clear, especially after season 7’s critical dip. With the introduction of Compassion and a fun guest line-up, it has the perfect opportunity to end as strongly as it began.

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Big Mouth is an animated comedy series created by Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg. Debuting in 2017, it explores the lives of teenage friends experiencing the challenges of puberty. The series humorously addresses the complexities of adolescence, focusing on the trials and transformations encountered during this formative stage.