Per Comicbook, The Amazing World of Gumball will release new episodes for season seven. The children’s animated series announced that a new show would be released soon, and although fans thought about a reboot, season seven was revealed. With the news of the seventh season of the series, the debut date was also revealed to be 2025 or 2026.
Sean Henry, the Vice President of International Content Partnerships and Content Strategy at Warner Bros. Discovery, confirmed that the show will come back in 2025, and fans are waiting anxiously. In 2019, The Amazing World of Gumball ended in season six, and in 2021, two specials were released, which made fans believe it was the official end.
Additionally, Cartoon Network hopes the animated series will draw the attention of children to compete with YouTube on screen time. Per C21Media, Henry believes that The Amazing World of Gumball captures audiences of all ages and demographics.
Max and Cartoon Network are experiencing major changes in streaming and their library. However, TAWOG is one of the series that will stay on the platform due to other revivals in the work. Other shows include Adventure Time and Regular Show. Comicbook states that the children’s animated series could be the key to bringing more subscribers to Max. Per mxdwn, Max is focusing more on family and adult content, as they are not renewing Sesame Street and other children’s shows. Many Cartoon Network shows geared more toward children will leave the streaming service.
Via Comicbook, the season seven debut episode of The Amazing World of Gumball is titled “The Burger,” as main characters Gumball and Darwin attempt to eat healthily. Last year, theAnnecy International Animation Film Festival teased the first episode in a series special presentation. Additionally, the presentation revealed the upcoming season picks up after the season six cliffhanger, which brings back Gumball’s foe, Rob. The Void will also be further explored in the new season. Additionally, fans thought that The Amazing World of Gumball movie was canceled. Ben Bocquelet (Grizzy & the Lemmings, The Hell’s Kitchen), the creator of the series, proved the rumors wrong and stated that the film is still in the works and the script has been changing over time. A film release date has not yet been revealed.