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Smiling Friends S03 Trailer: Multimedia Madness & Huey Lewis Vibes
Returning to Adult Swim on October 5th, here's the official trailer for Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel's Smiling Friends Season 3.
Article Summary
- Smiling Friends Season 3 premieres October 5th on Adult Swim with a wild new trailer reveal.
- Pim, Charlie, and the gang return for more surreal adventures, including spirit gems, and epic witch battles?!?
- Recent "Smiling Shorts" give fans more offbeat laughs ahead of the third season's debut.
- Creators Cusack and Hadel promise comedy over serialization, inspired by Always Sunny and South Park.
With one month to go until Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel's Smiling Friends returns to Adult Swim for its third season (on Sunday, October 5th, at 11:30 pm ET/PT, to be precise), today seems as good a day as any to check out an official Season 3 trailer. Thankfully, Adult Swim, Cusack, and Hadel were kind enough to drop a heads-up earlier this week that today would be the day – and that's precisely what we have waiting for you above. For this go-around (according to the season overview), Pim, Charlie, Flint, and the whole gang go absolutely bonkers once again, diving headfirst into their ultimate quest to spread joy upon the land. What can we look forward to? How about Mr. Frog running full speed at the camera, the team finally collecting all the spirit gems they need, and a "totally epic showdown spectacle with an Ancient Witch of some sort." And you can't go wrong with Huey Lewis and The News, right?
Adult Swim's Smiling Friends Offers Up Some "Smiling Shorts"
In the second "Smiling Shorts," it's another job well done for Charlie and Pim, and Roy Dismey (Hmmm…) really appreciates them helping him get his smile back. But as you're about to see, there might be another reason why Roy's smiling. Here's a look at the latest "Smiling Shorts," followed by a look back at the first episode and more:
In the first "Smiling Shorts" from earlier this summer, Charlie tries his best not to hurt Pim's feelings over Pim's irreversible surgery. Does it go well? No. No, it does not…
Hadel and Cusack Want Series to Have "Always Sunny" Vibes
During Adult Swim's presentation at the 2024 Annecy International Animation Festival, Hadel and Cusack addressed whether viewers should expect the series to take on darker and/or more serious themes during future seasons – similar to what we've seen from other animated series that have those "special" episodes.
"A lot of comedy shows, like you say, tend to get serious," Hadel shared in response to a question from an attendee. "I don't think Charlie and Pim could cry, and anybody would care. It would just be annoying. So it would probably end before it gets to that point." Hadel continued, "This show is hopefully kind of an escape. We always think about when we worked minimum-wage jobs; we would get home and just want to watch YouTube cartoons and South Park and [It's] Always Sunny [in Philadelphia]. There's something nice about being a little comedy thing, and that's it."
And there it is! Are we surprised? No – but being a diehard fan of FXX's Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson & Danny DeVito-starring It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, I know that we don't always tend to go public a lot with our love for the greatest sitcom to ever grace a television screen. So when one of us does, it's nice to see – and when it's two talented folks like Cusack and Hadel, even more so.
"Something like 'South Park,' when I saw that episode when Stan gets depressed, I loved that because Trey [Parker] and Matt [Stone] are so great at that when they get serious. I just think we like keeping a continuous tone with 'Smiling Friends,' where you can tune in in any season. You don't really know where you are," Cusack added. And for those of you wondering when the season-long serialized storylines are going to kick in, Hadel makes it clear that fans shouldn't be holding their collective breath for them anytime soon. "I don't think we'll ever do serialization. It's supposed to just be popcorn. It's McDonald's of TV,' Hadel explained.
