Director: Angelo Hatgistavrou, Casey Crowe, Sarah Seember Huisken

Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Amy Sedaris, Aparna Nancherla, Gil Ozeri, Aubrey Plaza

Kevin is a 2026 American animated comedy series directed by Angelo Hatgistavrou, Casey Crowe, and Sarah Seember Huisken, following a domesticated house cat who reaches a breaking point and decides to abandon the comforts of human cohabitation entirely — only to discover that living solo is far stranger than he imagined.

What is Kevin about?

Kevin has spent his entire life indoors, tolerating schedules, laps, and the general chaos of sharing a home with people. When a relationship ends around him — throwing the household into upheaval — Kevin finds himself confronting an uncomfortable question he has never dared ask before: what if he simply walked away? Loosely shaped by a real-life breakup, the series follows Kevin as he weighs the appeal of permanent independence against the habits of a lifetime. Each episode peels back another layer of a cat's inner monologue as Kevin negotiates his ambitions, his fears, and an increasingly absurd outside world that nobody prepared him for. The tone is dry, the stakes are existential, and the comedy comes from how seriously Kevin takes all of it.

Cast & crew

The voice cast brings a wonderfully offbeat energy to the show. Jason Schwartzman leads as Kevin, lending the cat a deadpan introspection that grounds the absurdity. Amy Sedaris, Aparna Nancherla, and Gil Ozeri round out the ensemble with sharp comic timing, while Aubrey Plaza, John Waters, and Whoopi Goldberg appear in supporting roles that each feel perfectly cast against the series' strange, melancholy wit.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Kevin lands with an unexpected resonance. The central premise — a creature caught between the life he was handed and the life he suspects might suit him better — mirrors the emotional terrain many diaspora families know well: the tension between obligation, belonging, and the very real pull of starting over. The series arrives with a full Persian dub, which means you can watch it in Farsi and share it with family members of any age. Its short episode format (around 25 minutes each) makes it an easy pick for a busy evening, and the animation style is bright enough for younger viewers while the comedy plays squarely to adults.

Where & how to watch

Kevin is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Stream it on your browser, television, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Subscribe once and cancel anytime.