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Smiling Friends: Adult Swim's Final Episodes Trailer a Heartbreaker
With the final episodes set for April 12th, here's Adult Swim's final episodes trailer for Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel's Smiling Friends.
Article Summary
- Smiling Friends is ending with its final episodes airing April 12th on Adult Swim and HBO Max.
- Creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel decided to wrap the show after season 3 to preserve its quality.
- Two new episodes will premiere as the animated comedy's emotional finale arrives this spring.
- The duo hints at possible future projects, leaving hope for more collaborations beyond Smiling Friends.
Smiling Friends creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel broke the news earlier this year that the hit animated series was coming to an end with its current third season (more on that below). Now, we're getting a look at the trailer for the final episodes, set to hit Adult Swim screens on Sunday, April 12th, at 11 pm ET (and the following day on HBO Max).

First airing during the late-night programming block's April Fool's Day screening of Lee Hardcastle's "Ghosts & Chainsaws," here's a look at the finale trailer that was released:
Around this time last month, Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel broke the news that Smiling Friends was coming to an end with the third season. A silver lining is that two new Season 3 episodes will be available on Adult Swim on April 12th, and the duo will collaborate on future projects.
As for why they're ending the series, Cusack and Hadel shared that they've said all they wanted to say and that now was the time to wrap things up before the series became something less than what they envisioned. While they left the door slightly open to a special or something along those lines in the future, for now, the beloved animated series has wrapped. Here's a look back at what Cusack and Hadel had to share about ending the animated series:
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter shortly after the third season wrapped, Cusack and Handel were asked how long they could see the animated series running (Adult Swim picked up Smiling Friends for two additional seasons ahead of the Season 3 premiere). "We'll see how we feel after four and five, and then Zach and I will get into the war room and decide what the next plan is. We pretty much can guarantee it's not going to go on as much as these other shows," Cusack shared, Hadel added, "Even if we had a thousand ideas at the end of season five, we're not going to go on long. I will say that much. We're not going to put a number up, but five is getting close to probably where we'll want to wrap it up." That doesn't mean that Adult Swim and those close to them aren't pushing for more seasons.
"Even our agents think we're going to go to season 80 [laughs]," Cusack responded. "Our reps and Adult Swim are like, 'Surely, we'll go on forever.' But Zach and I know what's best for the show. The Beatles are so cool. They ended with 'Abbey Road' on a peak, and it's like this nice little discography you can go back to watch. Leaving the audience wanting more is the best." When the interview mentions that Paul McCartney's follow-up band, Wings, "had some good songs," Cusack added, "Yeah, but that was good because it was like a reset. If Zach and I made another show after 'Smiling Friends,' that would be an excuse to be refreshed again. That's why Wings were good because Paul McCartney was like, 'All right, now I can start again.'"








