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Kite Man: Hell Yeah!

"They belong behind bars."

TV Show TV-MA 2024 6.5 /10 Canceled
Max A Max Original
Created by Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, Justin Halpern

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! centers on a well meaning underdog who keeps swinging for the fences, even when the odds are stacked against him. Our hero teams up with Golden Glider, and their relationship adds a messy but affectionate spark to the capers they pull. Instead of grand heists, their schemes... Read more

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Streaming availability last verified: February 03, 2026

About Kite Man: Hell Yeah!

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! centers on a well meaning underdog who keeps swinging for the fences, even when the odds are stacked against him. Our hero teams up with Golden Glider, and their relationship adds a messy but affectionate spark to the capers they pull. Instead of grand heists, their schemes fund a modest obsession: keeping Noonan's, Gotham's rough around the edges dive bar, from falling apart. The two bungle through misadventures, mixing bumbling crime with a goofy charm that makes even offbeat plans feel like a team effort. The show thrives on quick banter, neon visuals, and a playful pulpy energy.

Created by Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, and Justin Halpern, Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is a 2024 animated comedy built around DC Comics characters. The series showcases the team's offbeat humor as Kite Man and his partner try to keep Noonan's afloat.

Reception so far is mixed among viewers, with a 6.6 out of 10 average from 32 votes. The show leans into friendship and flawed heroism, letting Kite Man and Golden Glider chase a brighter future through goofy schemes and stubborn optimism.

As of now there are no major awards announced for Kite Man: Hell Yeah. The show sits in its early life cycle, with audiences evaluating its humor and style rather than awards buzz.

Details

Release Date
July 18, 2024
Rating
TV-MA
User Ratings
33 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
10
Network
Max
Status
Canceled
Genres
Animation, Comedy
Country
United States
Studio
Warner Bros. Animation +4 more
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Matt Oberg

Matt Oberg

Kite Man (voice)

Janelle James

Janelle James

Queen of Fables (voice)

James Adomian

James Adomian

Bane (voice)

Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Hsu

Golden Glider (voice)

Jonathan Banks

Jonathan Banks

Noonan (voice)

Created by: Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, Justin Halpern

Seasons (1 season, 10 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

10 episodes - 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is available to stream on Max. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is available to stream on Max.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! has 1 season with a total of 10 episodes.

With a rating of 6.5/10 from 33 viewers, Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! centers on a well meaning underdog who keeps swinging for the fences, even when the odds are stacked against him. Our hero teams up with Golden Glider, and their relationship adds a messy but affectionate spark to the capers they pull. Instead of grand heists, their schemes f...

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! stars Matt Oberg, Janelle James, James Adomian, Stephanie Hsu, and Jonathan Banks.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! was created by Patrick Schumacker, Dean Lorey, and Justin Halpern.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! was released on July 18, 2024.

Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is a Animation and Comedy series.

No, it’s a fictional animated comedy series. It follows Kite Man and Golden Glider as they moonlight as criminals to fund Noonan's dive bar in Gotham.

Matt Oberg voices Kite Man, and Stephanie Hsu voices Golden Glider. The show also features Janelle James as Queen of Fables, James Adomian as Bane, and Jonathan Banks as Noonan.

The series has 1 season with 10 episodes. It is listed as Returning Series, suggesting a renewal, but no official Season 2 date is provided yet.

It carries a TV-MA rating, so it's aimed at mature audiences and may not be suitable for younger viewers. Parents should consider the show's content and rating before watching.