LOS ANGELES — Nickelodeon hopes to score a new touchdown with a favorite animated character who has a head shaped like a football. The Viacom-owned kids' outlet is developing a new TV movie based on ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Nickelodeon announced today that the upcoming TV movie titled HEY ARNOLD!: ...
Nickelodeon‘s upcoming Hey Arnold TV movie, announced at its upfront in March, now has a title and a cast. It will be called Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie and will feature 19 voice actors from the ...
Popular TV shows come and go, but for those who grow up watching the iconic shows, turning on a fan-favorite classic creates a nostalgic moment to a simpler time. For millennials, several 90s cartoons ...
"Hey Arnold! The Movie" represents the latest transformation of a hit toon series from cable network Nickelodeon into a feature kidpic ripe for franchising. And, like its two "Rugrats" predecessors, ...
Millennials may have a reason to start watching Nickelodeon again in November, when Hey Arnold! returns to the network. The first trailer for Nickelodeon's TV movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie ...
Calling all 90’s kids looking for nostalgia: the mother load is here. According to Variety, Nickelodeon is working to revive “Hey Arnold!,” the animated series that ran between 1996 and 2004 on the ...
When Craig Bartlett developed “Hey Arnold!” in the early ‘90s, he wanted to make a show that reflected Los Angeles — the diverse city he lived in — and that kids could relate to. That meant centering ...
A few months ago, Hey, Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett wrote on Instagram that Nickelodeon officially greenlit production on a two-part, two-hour movie reboot. He used the title Jungle Movie at the ...
Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett has announced that the newest movie based on his beloved cartoon series, Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, would debut next Thanksgiving. On a San Diego Comic-Con panel ...
Thanks to the accessibility of streaming services, plenty of older TV shows are getting new audiences and a resurgence of appreciation years after they’ve gone off the air. This has included classic ...