Adult Animated Comedy ‘Royal Crackers’ Gets Renewed By Adult Swim


The adult animated series ‘Royal Crackers’ is making a comeback. Adult Swim has renewed the series for a second season. Most of the first season’s cast and crew are returning to the show, which follows a family fighting for power in a business making crackers.

“Leading into the premiere of Adult Swim’s newest animated comedy “Royal Crackers” this Sunday, Adult Swim announced today that it has ordered a second season of the series. The new half-hour comedy created by and starring Jason Ruiz follows the Hornsby family as they vie for control of their once-successful cracker company,” Adult Swim said in a statement.

“We’re all super grateful Adult Swim gave us the chance to tell more stories about our characters,” said Jason Ruiz. “And if you can’t wait to see what happens in season two, then buckle your seatbelts for season one.”

The team released a teaser for the upcoming releases:

To celebrate the new season, Warner Bros. created a billboard to promote the renewal:

The cast includes Andrew Santino (“Dave”), Jessica St. Clair (“Veep,” “American Housewife,” “The Deep Dive” podcast), David Gborie (“Exploding Kittens,” “All Fantasy Everything” podcast), Maile Flanagan (“Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks,” “Naruto,” “Not Dead Yet”) and Fred Tatasciore (“Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal”).

Warner Bros. Discovery describes the synopsis as follows,

“Royal Crackers was once the king of snacks, but the empire is crumbling. When the family patriarch, tyrannical company founder Theodore Hornsby Sr. ends up in a “super coma,” the rest of the Hornsbys will take their lack of talent and business acumen and try to make Royal Crackers the success it once was. To highlight the series launch, Adult Swim constructed a billboard that’s as unusual and unstable as the Hornsby family’s company.”

The first three episodes will debut on Adult Swim on Sunday, April 2, and the following day on HBO Max.



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