Regular Show Lost Tapes: Cartoon Network Confirms New Series and Half-Hour Special Premiering May 11
regular show lost tapes is officially headed back to screens, with Cartoon Network announcing a new series and a half-hour special set to premiere May 11. The project, titled “Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, ” brings Mordecai and Rigby back to a local park where everyday work predictably collapses into surreal chaos. The announcement, issued Monday, signals an accelerated return for a franchise that previously ran eight seasons from 2010 to 2017 and later expanded into a feature film.
May 11 premiere set as Mordecai and Rigby return to the park
Cartoon Network’s Monday announcement frames “Regular Show: The Lost Tapes” as a fresh run of misadventures driven by the same core setup: best friends Mordecai and Rigby live and work at a local park, and their attempts to avoid work spiral into bizarre disasters that frustrate their boss and co-workers. The network’s description highlights scenarios ranging from crashing a friend’s luau to searching for “the sweetest spot to take a nap, ” with low-stakes errands turning into surreal, high-consequence mayhem.
The May 11 premiere will arrive with both a new series component and a half-hour special, positioning the comeback as more than a one-off. The project is produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
Cast and creative team: JG Quintel returns, with familiar voices back in the booth
The reboot voice cast includes JG Quintel, William Salyers, Sam Marin, Mark Hamill, Minty Lewis, and Janie Haddad Tompkins. Quintel, who created the original series, is also serving as an executive producer on the new project. Executive producers listed for “Regular Show: The Lost Tapes” are JG Quintel, Sean Szeles, and Sam Register, with Ryan Slater named as producer. Toby Jones is serving as supervising director, and Paula Spence is supervising art director.
tied to the Monday announcement, JG Quintel, Creator and Executive Producer, said: “It’s been so much fun working with everyone on more Regular Show. We’re just making stuff for ourselves and trying to crack each other up. It reminds me a lot of the original run. I can’t wait for everyone to see it. ”
Beyond the on-screen return, Warner Bros. Discovery is also pointing fans toward a game tie-in. Vanessa Brookman, Warner Bros. Discovery GM, International Kids, Animation, said: “Regular Show has always been a cultural lightning bolt, defined by bold humour, unforgettable characters and a distinctive visual style. Its return underscores our commitment to premium animation with global appeal. With Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, JG Quintel and the team honour the original’s legacy while introducing something fresh. We’re excited to bring Mordecai, Rigby and the gang back to audiences worldwide, while welcoming a new generation of fans. ”
Quick context: what this revival is building on
The original “Regular Show” ran for eight seasons from 2010 to 2017, earning an Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program Emmy and spawning “Regular Show: The Movie” in 2015. Warner Bros. announced in 2024 that Quintel was attached to a new “Regular Show” project, and the new title has now been confirmed as “Regular Show: The Lost Tapes. ”
What’s next ahead of the premiere
With May 11 now set for the debut, attention turns to how Cartoon Network will roll out additional details on the episode format and the half-hour special as launch day nears. For fans watching the return take shape in real time, regular show lost tapes now has a fixed premiere target—and the next updates are expected to focus on what viewers can expect from the new batch of chaotic park disasters.