I really hope they bring back the 400H Pro. I really like how easy it is to invert and color-balance for blue-dominated images like maritime landscapes. Besides, Portras need some competition.
Fuji's nowadays is a bit strange. They brought back Acros (through Ilford) but then discontinued... all of the CN pro films? The reasons given mostly were supply chain related, I have no quantitative data about it but at least 400H should be quite popular in general. The consumer level films continue being produced (or relabeled from Kodak) but that doesn't help us in 120 or sheets.
I about halted color photography for the last year so it has been interesting to see the price skyrocketing plus all of the production/market shocks. I just found Mirko's post about
Adox Factory halting production last winter due to the energy crisis in Europe. They have resumed, as there are new products. Having said that, it'd be interesting to see and know what is behind the scenes for other manufacturers.
Reala and 800Z have been gone way way back. A very interesting event is when they
brought back some Fujicolor 400 in 220. That was 2015 so too long ago.
OTOH we know (bless PE) that modifying formulas and products isn't easy, but it would be interesting to see some consolidation from Fuji.