
The popular animated series *Phineas and Ferb* returned earlier this year with a fifth season, brought back by its original creators, Dan Povenmire and Jeff Marsh. While they’re already working on a sixth season planned for release in 2026, we recently spoke with Povenmire and Marsh at the SCAD Animation Festival. Knowing Phineas and Ferb have teamed up with Marvel superheroes and Star Wars Jedi in the past, we were curious about potential future crossovers, and their answers might surprise you!
The creators of *Phineas and Ferb* have jokingly expressed interest in crossing over their show with other popular Disney-owned franchises, even suggesting properties like *Predator*. Jeff “Swampy” Marsh mentioned they’ve been subtly encouraging Disney to consider such crossovers. Dan Povenmire explained that Disney’s acquisition of Fox opened up these possibilities, and Disney even asked if there were any franchises they’d like to incorporate. Besides *Predator*, they’d also love to do a crossover with *Indiana Jones* from Lucasfilm. However, due to their busy schedules, they haven’t yet developed any concrete ideas to pitch to Disney, and navigating the rights with the original owners can be complicated.
Marsh explained that fans often suggest crossovers online, but the decision isn’t theirs to make. They’re eager to explore those possibilities, but ultimately, it’s up to the studio. If people want to see a crossover happen, they should contact the studio directly.
Phineas And Ferb’s Big Comeback
Earlier this year, we spoke with the creators of Phineas and Ferb about the show’s fifth season and its long-awaited return. Swampy explained that Disney was enthusiastic about bringing back the summer fun, telling them, “We just want more Phineas and Ferb>. We don’t think the show needs to be changed at all, and we trust you to create a great season.” His aim was to make the fifth season feel seamless with the fourth, so viewers would simply think, “Oh, new episodes!”
Currently, we don’t know the exact release date for season six, only that it’s planned for 2026. Given how popular the show is, many fans are hoping it will continue past season six, but the creators haven’t confirmed any plans for future seasons yet.
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