Following the release of Season 3, SolarOpposites is returning this fall with a new Halloween special:
Late last year, to bridge the gap between its second and third seasons, Solar Opposites released a ridiculous holiday special that fans absolutely adored. That trend will continue in 2022, as Solar Opposites has another special episode on the way, only this year's edition will be exploring a much different holiday.
"We have Halloween coming up," Bycel responded when asked about another potential special. McMahan added,"October, Halloween. We're going to show a little bit of it at Comic-Con." "If you liked the tone of the Christmas special, the Halloween special is just as stupid," McMahan told us."In a good way."
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