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Regular Show: The Lost Tapes is a brand new revival series in the works for a release with Cartoon Network later this May, and original creator J.Q. Quintel has returned for the new era of episodes with a returning voice cast from the original series too. With the new revival airing this Spring, Cartoon Network has dropped the first full look at what’s coming in this next era of Regular Show with the trailer for The Lost Tapes you can check out below.
When Does Regular Show: The Lost Tapes Come Out?
Regular Show: The Lost Tapes will be making its debut on Cartoon Network both in the United States and international territories on May 11th with a half-hour special for the premiere. The revival will then be releasing on Hulu and HBO Max sometime later in the year for United States fans, and will be running for 44 episodes overall. Cartoon Network Studios produces with J.G. Quintel, Sean Szeles, and Sam Register serving as executive producers. Toby Jones serves as supervising director, Paula Spence serves as supervising art director, and Ryan Slater serves as producer.









