Martellus Bennett, a former NFL player and Super Bowl champion from Houston, has brought his creative energy to Disney Jr. with the debut of his new animated series "Hey A.J!." The show is inspired by Bennett's daughter Austyn Jett, or A.J., and his own writing experience.
As Bennett puts it, bringing back ideas born in this city and with these people is an awesome thing for him. His imaginative journey has manifested into the whimsical series that not only executive produced but also lends its voice to as the dad, Marty - like the real-life version of Bennett.
The animated show follows the relationship between Bennett and his daughter Austyn Jett and was inspired by the books he wrote about her. In a recent screening at River Oaks Theatre in Houston, Bennett's family, including his wife Siggy, attended along with fans from groups like CoolxDad and Boys & Girls Club.
Parents praised the show saying that it was "engaging" and had them all "hooked." The occasion was indeed a family affair with Bennett's brother Michael, their parents, and even the young actress who voices A.J., Amari McCoy.
Bennett wants everyone to check out the show not only for entertainment but also as inspiration to get out there and play. And with its release now streaming on Disney+ and additional episodes set to debut later this year, that's exactly what audiences can look forward to.
As Bennett puts it, bringing back ideas born in this city and with these people is an awesome thing for him. His imaginative journey has manifested into the whimsical series that not only executive produced but also lends its voice to as the dad, Marty - like the real-life version of Bennett.
The animated show follows the relationship between Bennett and his daughter Austyn Jett and was inspired by the books he wrote about her. In a recent screening at River Oaks Theatre in Houston, Bennett's family, including his wife Siggy, attended along with fans from groups like CoolxDad and Boys & Girls Club.
Parents praised the show saying that it was "engaging" and had them all "hooked." The occasion was indeed a family affair with Bennett's brother Michael, their parents, and even the young actress who voices A.J., Amari McCoy.
Bennett wants everyone to check out the show not only for entertainment but also as inspiration to get out there and play. And with its release now streaming on Disney+ and additional episodes set to debut later this year, that's exactly what audiences can look forward to.