Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon is developing a new animated series set in ancient Greece.

The yet-to-be-titled series "centers on a flawed family of humans, gods and monsters that tries to run one of the world’s first cities without killing each other" and will air on Fox as part of the deal Harmon made with Fox Entertainment in 2020. The show is currently targeting a 2022 premiere date.

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"Leave it to Dan Harmon to turn the mythos of early Greek civilization into remarkably sharp commentary on today’s politics, celebrity and pop culture," Fox Entertainment President of Entertainment Michael Thorn said. "This project is an incredibly irreverent family comedy as told by one of the town’s most inventive storytellers. We are proud to be partnered with Dan on this series, which strengthens our hold on the animation space and, as we continue to build Fox Entertainment, marks an important first step for us with our first fully-owned scripted property."

Harmon's biggest claim to fame is co-creating Adult Swim's Rick and Morty with Justin Roiland. The show debuted in 2013 and concluded its fourth season in May 2020. He also served as a producer on NBC's Community.

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Source: Variety