Kitchen: The Self-Deprecating Prophecy

Kitchen: The Self-Deprecating Prophecy is a 2021 musical television special for the Kingson adult animated comedy series Kitchen, following five years since the end of the series. With the regular cast reprising their roles, the film takes place a year after the series finale, and centers around Vic, Pants, Chuck, and Macles facing off against a doomsday cult which threatens to bring forth the armageddon onto Earth. Although first intended to air in October of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been rescheduled to premiere on Kingson on March 26, 2021.

Synopsis
After years of stigmatization from the outside world, the hostile and overtired inhabitants of New Sodom undergo a religious awakening from an eccentric doomsday cult leader Cain King (Fred Durst), who claims himself to be their prophesied messiah. The Sodomites, having been united and radicalized into the movement, aim to escalate enough anarchy and chaos worldwide, declaring a holy war on the rest of mankind to fulfill Cain's apocalyptic prophecy. Simultaneously, Vic (Ralf Hat) and his family return to the city following a yearlong spiritual mission. Finding himself once again struggling with his own faith on arrival, Vic reunites with his friends Pants (Ralf Hat), Chuck (Actor), and Macles (Actress), and embarks on an overwhelming journey to rescue a brainwashed Christine (Actress), who has become Cain's step daughter and the core focus of his prophecy.

Voice cast
Main article: List of Kitchen characters

TBA
 * Ralf Hat as Vic, Pants
 * Placeholder as Chuck
 * Placeholder as Macles
 * Placeholder as Christine
 * Fred Durst as Cain King
 * Geddy Lee as himself

Release
The film has been scheduled to premiere on Kingson on March 26, 2021 at 10:00PM.

Soundtrack
The Self-Deprecating Prophecy features eight original songs; a couple of which (Born/Reborn Again, Let His Light Come Inside You, Touched (Spiritually) by a Priest) parody Gospel and contemporary Christian music, while the rest vary by genre. All songs are written by Ralf Hat, who also composed the score along with Kevin Manthei. The soundtrack album was released March 27, 2021

Original songs Licensed songs featured in the film


 * "Quarantine" by Ceremony
 * "Keep it in the Family" by Black Box Recorder
 * "Tom Sawyer" and "YYZ" by Rush
 * "Hail the Apocalypse" by Avatar