The Misfits Podcast hasn’t been officially “ended,” but it has effectively gone dormant, and there’s been no proper comeback as of late 2025.

Quick Scoop: What Happened?

  • The main Misfits YouTube channel and podcast feed have been inactive for a long time, with no clear public statement like “we’re done forever.”
  • A 2025 commentary video on their rise and fall notes that the channel now basically sits abandoned, and that after their Spotify deal ended they chose to take a break from the podcast.
  • Fans on forums and Reddit largely conclude that the group lost interest, grew apart creatively, and were affected by management-related controversy, rather than there being one single official “cancellation” moment.

Timeline In Simple Terms

  1. Peak years (2018–2020)
    • Misfits blew up as a chaotic comedy podcast: drinking stories, wild travel episodes, and collab content across their personal channels.
 * They secured a Spotify deal that pushed them to keep weekly episodes going for a while.
  1. Slowdown and burnout
    • Even while popular, some members (like Fitz) were already struggling to upload consistently and openly talked about motivation issues and burnout.
 * Lockdowns made it harder to do the kind of story-driven, IRL chaos that made the show entertaining, which hurt their momentum.
  1. End of Spotify deal & “temporary break”
    • Once their obligation to release weekly episodes under Spotify ended, they decided to step back instead of forcing episodes.
 * After that, uploads basically stopped on the main podcast channels, with no clear roadmap given to fans.
  1. Manager controversy & allegations (community view)
    • Reddit fans frequently bring up allegations involving their then‑manager, Ryan P, including serious accusations (like sexual assault of an employee) and financial misuse of Misfits-related money.
 * People on those threads speculate that this drama, plus later exposure videos (like one from Coffeezilla mentioned by fans), contributed to the group freezing their collaborative projects.
 * The group themselves have never laid out a detailed public “this is why we stopped” explanation, so this part remains community speculation based on what viewers have pieced together.

What The Group Members Are Doing Now

Even though the Misfits Podcast is quiet, a few members still pop up in content:

  • Individual channels like Tobi’s continue to upload here and there, separate from the Misfits brand.
  • Fitz and SwaggerSouls appeared together in a 2025 “Shut Up I’m Talking” podcast episode, talking about their history, YouTube careers, and the Misfits era, showing they’re still active personalities even if the old group format is on ice.

There’s no recent sign of a structured restart of the Misfits Podcast on its original feed or channel.

Community Theories vs. Confirmed Facts

Common fan explanations (speculative but widely discussed):

  • They outgrew the format and stopped having fun doing the show.
  • Burnout from years of constant stories, travel, and pressure to be “on” all the time.
  • The manager allegations and related drama made the brand feel radioactive or exhausting to maintain.

More grounded facts:

  • The podcast has been inactive for a long period.
  • They took a break after the Spotify obligation ended and never resumed a regular schedule.
  • No clear, official “we are ending the Misfits Podcast permanently” announcement has been published on their main podcast listings.

Mini FAQ

Is the Misfits Podcast cancelled?
Not officially in a formal statement, but in practice it’s inactive, and there’s been no structured relaunch.

Will it come back?
Right now there’s no public plan or active teaser hinting at a proper return, so any talk of a comeback is just speculation from fans.

Are they all “done” with content?
No; some members still appear in podcasts or upload solo content, just not as a consistent Misfits group show.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.