The animated comedy series will explore the experiences of a Muslim-American family that must learn how to code-switch as they navigate the early 2000s.
Ramy Youssef | Image via Amazon Studios
Last Updated: 01.59 PM, Mar 11, 2022
Ramy Youssef, known for his popular Hulu series Ramy, has signed a first look deal with Amazon Studios for the first two seasons of his animated adult comedy series.
Here is the official logline as shared by Amazon: "The animated comedy series will explore the experiences of a Muslim-American family that must learn how to code-switch as they navigate the early 2000s: A time of fear, war, and the rapid expansion of the boy-band industrial complex."
Youssef will produce via his Cairo Cowboy banner with Andy Campagna, the former senior vice president of television for Sam Esmail’s Esmail Corp. He has co-created the series with Pam Brady.
He and Brady are also executive producers along with Mona Chalabi, a journalist and illustrator whose work has been featured in publications like The New Yorker and The New York Times among others. Cairo Cowboy is an A24 and Amazon Studios co-production.
"Anchored by Pam Brady and Mona Chalabi, we’ve brought together a special group of experienced and first-time writers to make something that I hope will be a genuine contribution to the animated space, and television," said Youssef in a statement.
Youssef's series featured him in the titular role as a son of Muslim immigrants living in New Jersey and how he's conflicted between his traditions and the ideals of the Western community he's been exposed to.
Ramy Season 1 won him the Golden Globe for best actor in a comedy series as well as multiple Emmy nominations. The show is now in its third season, which will premiere on Hulu soon.