I pretty much just said, ‘I've got a lot of energy myself, I'll make my own network."īuoyed by financially accessible advancements in tech for video streaming services (“In the past it probably would cost $50,000 or $100,000 to make an actual functional site like ,” Kush says), Eternal Family built its library. “I'm grateful for the opportunities have given me in the past,” Kush tells me over the phone from Victoria, British Columbia, “but things are slow-moving. He tried pitching another series, but the entertainment industry’s sedentary pace got to him. Eternal has been in the works since Adult Swim made the mistake of passing on Dayworld, a remarkable pilot Kush co-created with Jay Weingarten in 2018. Unveiled in March, Eternal Family is a hub for programming revitalizing the anything-goes mentality of public access TV - spending an afternoon watching the shows and animations feels like combing through the "Liked Videos" section on the YouTube profile of the funniest, best artist in your city. Kush’s iconoclasm is the guiding light behind his most ambitious project yet: a video streaming platform called Eternal Family.
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