Adult Swim: Fena: Pirate Princess S2 No-Go, But Two More Unannounced Series On The Way For Toonami
People may not like David Zaslav right now given that he has slashed a whole bunch of animation and has allowed a new Batman animated series to be shopped elsewhere other than the WarnerMedia-owned HBO MAX, but the one type of people who may come to love the longtime exec is cable execs. Why? Because, David still believes in cable television ratings whole-heartedly, especially when it’s prime-time and late-night because that’s where most of the Discovery catalog makes its bread. So, for fans of Adult Swim, you should be alright for a while. Yes, the budgets will shrink a bit, but with a network that has always prided itself on quarter-hour victories anyway, network viewers should be hopeful about the future.
Enter Adult Swim’s much maligned Toonami late-night action toon block, at one point the only way to get English dubbed anime, nowadays a relic in the face of streamers that are increasingly ordering international productions on a scale that Adult Swim will probably never touch again. That said, that doesn’t mean the block is giving up just yet. In a new fan Q&A, VP Jason DeMarco notes that while working with Sony’s Crunchyroll will probably continue to be an ugly divorce which has already seen the likes of Fena: Pirate Princess not get ordered for a second season, fans of Toonami can still look forward to two unannounced projects that are currently on the way for the late-night block.
In the meantime, Housing Complex C is slated for an October 1st start date on Toonami while Uzumaki is still in production for a 2023 bow.
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs