New Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends series are in the works in addition to an Adventure Time movie.
Per Variety, it was announced at the Annecy Animation Festival that Cartoon Network Studios is developing an Adventure Time movie. Plot details remain under wraps at this time, though showrunner Adam Muto, Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar, and Over the Garden Wall co-creator Patrick McHale will all be involved with the project.
There are also two new Adventure Time spin-off series in the works. Adventure Time: Side Quests is a series aimed at kids that “will take audiences back in time to when Finn was just a kid who dreamed of epic quests and monster fights with his best friend, Jake the Dog.”
Adventure Time: Hey BMO, meanwhile, is a preschool series that follows the video game console and their group of friends. Writer Adam Muto and storyboard artist Ashlyn Anstee are attached to the show.
New Regular Show and Foster’s Home series are happening in addition to Adventure Time projects
Variety also reports that an untitled Regular Show series is in the works. Details are being kept under wraps at this time, and it’s unclear whether Mordecai and Rigby will return. “The key, however, is that it’s from J.G. Quintel. The show is entirely new, though it will feature some characters from the original series,” Variety’s article states.
Meanwhile, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is returning with a new original series, titled Foster’s Funtime for Imaginary Friends, for pre-schoolers.
“A now-young group of preschool imaginary friends learns from an immature elder friend, Bloo, who, as in the original, still unintentionally gets things wrong,” the description reads.
Bloo and Madame Foster will return for Foster’s Funtime for Imaginary Friends. Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends creator Craig McCracken is returning for the new series.