Adventure Time Exec Wants More Seasons of Fionna and Cake

Fionna and Cake’s creator has discussed the future he sees for the Adventure Time spinoff.In an interview with Variety, Adventure Time executive and Fionna and Cake creator Adam Muto revealed that he hopes for more seasons of the spinoff series. According to the show runner, a second season is possible — but the person who originally greenlit the Max series is no longer at the streaming company. In reference to both Fionna and Cake and its original source material series, Muto stated, “My hope is that this series did well enough that they feel like they can invest in future seasons. What shape that takes, if that’s a Fionna & Cake Season 2 or it’s more of an anthology kind of approach and we focus on another character, is still kind of up in the air… There’s a running list of what we think could work as a series, what we think could work as a miniseries or a special.”Adventure Time originally aired in 2010 on Cartoon Network and ran for 10 seasons. It was later picked up by HBO, with Adventure Time: Distant Lands and Fionna and Cake released as Max spinoff series. Muto was one of the few producers carried over from the original CN series to Warner Bros. Animations after the two merged. Adventure Time has a loyal and dedicated following, so the spinoff series had to be handled with care — and Muto’s presence on both ensured that they were high quality episodes, faithful to the original series’ characters and storylines.RELATED: Adventure Time’s Kumail Nanjiani Bummed Over Fionna and Cake Recasting

Fionna and Cake‘s creator has discussed the future he sees for the Adventure Time spinoff.

RELATED: Adventure Time’s Kumail Nanjiani Bummed Over Fionna and Cake Recasting

In an interview with Variety, Adventure Time executive and Fionna and Cake creator Adam Muto revealed that he hopes for more seasons of the spinoff series. According to the show runner, a second season is possible — but the person who originally greenlit the Max series is no longer at the streaming company. In reference to both Fionna and Cake and its original source material series, Muto stated, “My hope is that this series did well enough that they feel like they can invest in future seasons. What shape that takes, if that’s a Fionna & Cake Season 2 or it’s more of an anthology kind of approach and we focus on another character, is still kind of up in the air… There’s a running list of what we think could work as a series, what we think could work as a miniseries or a special.”

Adventure Time originally aired in 2010 on Cartoon Network and ran for 10 seasons. It was later picked up by HBO, with Adventure Time: Distant Lands and Fionna and Cake released as Max spinoff series. Muto was one of the few producers carried over from the original CN series to Warner Bros. Animations after the two merged. Adventure Time has a loyal and dedicated following, so the spinoff series had to be handled with care — and Muto’s presence on both ensured that they were high quality episodes, faithful to the original series’ characters and storylines.

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