Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A Regular Show reboot is now in the works, and while this news is exciting, it is a sad reminder of the cancelation of another great cartoon. Regular Show is one of Cartoon Network's most popular cartoons, with the series still remaining popular to this day years after the show's original ending.
Related Regular Show Reboot Announcement Makes Me Cautiously Excited After Mordecai & Rigby’s Perfect Ending A new Regular Show reboot series has officially been announced, and I'm a little worried about it after the original series' perfect ending. Despite Close Enough maintaining an incredibly dedicated fanbase, the series was sadly canceled by Warner Bros. Discover after only three seasons. Shortly after this, the show was removed from Max, taking it off of the streaming service that it originated on. This was the conclusion of Close Enough's troubled production history, as it was initially set to debut on TBS in 2017 before it was delayed for years, eventually landing on HBO Max.
Close Enough was also more oriented towards an adult audience than its predecessor, with this being the biggest defining difference between the two series. Regular Show aired on Cartoon Network, and while it was aimed at older kids, it had to meet the standards of Cartoon Network's target audience of children. However, Close Enough's home of HBO Max meant that it didn't have to worry about this, allowing it to deal with more adult themes and topics.
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