Kumail Nanjiani gives his response.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Kumail Nanjiani learns the real reason he's not involved with Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake, despite his Adventure Time character returning. The third series in the popular franchise, Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake debuted August 31 on Max. The spinoff follows the gender-swapped complements of Finn and Jake, named Fionna the Human and Cake the Cat, respectively, and chronicles their stories.
“Yeah that’s not me. I would have loved to have voiced Prismo again,” the actor, known for his roles in Eternals and The Big Sick, wrote. “Unfortunately they never asked me to come back and voice him again. I would have done it for free.” At that point, showrunner Adam Muto responded that offers were sent out but Nanjiani's representatives turned those offers down. Nanjiani reacts with surprise, writing: “Wow. They never told me. That is ridiculous. I am very sorry for that.
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