Cartoon Network Revives 'Regular Show' With 'The Lost Tapes' Reboot Cartoon Network is set to revive the popular animated series "Regular Show" with a new series and half-hour special premiering on May 11. The reboot, titled "Regular Show: The Lost Tapes," follows the adventures of Mordecai and Rigby, two best friends who work and live at a local park. Despite their mundane jobs, their lives often spiral into surreal chaos, much to the frustration of their boss and coworkers. The announcement highlights that the duo’s attempts to avoid work frequently lead to absurd and hilarious situations, such as crashing a friend’s luau or searching for the perfect nap spot. The reboot’s voice cast includes series creator JG Quintel, along with William Salyers, Sam Marin, Mark Hamill, Minty Lewis, and Janie Haddad Tompkins. The original "Regular Show" aired from 2010 to 2017, spanning eight seasons and earning an Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Emmy. The series also inspired a 2015 film titled "Regular Show: The Movie." Quintel expressed excitement about the project, stating that the team is creating content for themselves and aiming to entertain audiences with humor. He noted that the reboot feels reminiscent of the original series’ spirit. "Regular Show: The Lost Tapes" is produced by Cartoon Network Studios, with executive producers Quintel, Sean Szeles, and Sam Register. Ryan Slater serves as a producer, while Toby Jones acts as supervising director and Paula Spence as supervising art director. The project marks a return to the franchise’s roots, blending the surreal humor and character dynamics that defined the original series. The reboot’s release is expected to appeal to longtime fans and introduce the show to new audiences.#cartoon_network #regular_show #jg_quintel #william_salyers #sam_marin
