Roller is the creator and showrunner, while Harmon is serving as
one of the executive producers.
The show follows a single mother of two who struggles to run a
haunted hotel with the help of her estranged brother, now one of
the ghosts, Netflix said.
"I'm thrilled to be working with Netflix and an amazingly
talented cast and crew to bring to life the stories of the dead,
the evil, and the struggling hospitality workers at the
Undervale Hotel," Roller said in the Netflix statement.
"Krapopolis" producer Steve Levy will also be working on the
show serving as executive producer alongside "American Dad!"
writer Chris McKenna. Erica Hayes, who also worked on "Rick and
Morty" will be supervising director.
"The Undervale is wildly inventive and I'm very grateful to
Matt, Chris, Dan and their team for bringing their talents to
Netflix," said Billy Wee, Netflix's director of adult animation.
This is the latest collaboration between Roller, Harmon and
Levy, as they all worked together on the animated comedy series
"Krapopolis" from Fox, Cartoon Network's "Rick and Morty," and
the live-action NBC comedy series "Community."
(Reporting by Danielle Broadway; Editing by Mary Milliken and
Jamie Freed)
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