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Nickelodeon is not done with Henry Danger just yet
Nickelodeon announced it has signed an overall deal with actor and executive producer Jace Norman (Henry Danger). Nickelodeon will work with Norman and his production company, Starlight, to develop, executive produce and star in new and original content for ViacomCBS companies.
As part of the partnership, Norman will reprise his role as "Henry Hart/Kid Danger" in a new, original live-action movie for Paramount+, based off Nickelodeon's hit series Henry Danger.
News of a possible film occurred in 2017 when Nickelodeon announced plans to launch a film based on Henry Danger which later got scrapped now it's being revived for streaming.
It wouldn't surprise me if they made a live-action series based on adult version of his character.
We're getting more Degrassi
WarnerMedia Kids & Family announced it has greenlit Degrassi, a brand-new version of WildBrain's award-winning youth franchise of the same name. The new teen and family series helmed by showrunners Lara Azzopardi (The Bold Type) and Julia Cohen (Riverdale and A Million Little Things) will include 10 hour-long episodes and is expected to launch in the US exclusively on HBO Max in 2023.
Additionally, HBO Max has picked up the U.S. rights for the entire 14-season library of the franchise's longest running and most popular installment, Degrassi: The Next Generation which will become available on the platform this spring. Degrassi will also become available at a later date on Cartoon Network.
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Set in Toronto, the new series explores a group of teenagers and school faculty living in the shadow of events that both bind them together and tear them apart. The show travels deep into the hearts and homes of diverse, complicated characters, as they struggle to find their new normal, reaching for hope, redemption and love.
After 8 years, The three WHOOP agents are back for more Totally Spies!
The French animated series’ former storyboard coordinator and creator of “Miraculous Ladybug” Thomas Astruc broke the news on Twitter.
Responding to users’ questions, the animator clarified that he isn’t involved in the project itself, as he came across the info through a job opening in a professional group.
Sam, Clover, and Alex’s spy adventures first came into our TV screens back in 2001, which followed the three girls’ double lives as high school students and undercover agents. The show’s last episode aired in 2013 for season 6.
There's no confirmation whether it will be a new season or standalone series.
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