Thursday, May 14, 2026

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for May 14, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for May 14, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for May 14, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Stream the classic Rugrats series on Paramount+! Try it at ParamountPlus.com!

Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats

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Paramount+ Australia Debuts Official Trailer For New Drama Series 'Two Years Later', Starring Phoebe Tonkin And Brenton Thwaites

Paramount+ Debuts Official Trailer For New Drama Series Two Years Later, Starring Phoebe Tonkin And Brenton Thwaites.

'Two Years Later' Key Art

May 8, 2026

Series Premieres On Thursday, 4 June.

Paramount+ today debuted the official trailer and key art for the highly anticipated new romantic drama, Two Years Later, which will premiere exclusively on the platform on Thursday, 4 June. Starring acclaimed Australian actors Phoebe Tonkin (Boy Swallows Universe, Bloom, Babylon) and Brenton Thwaites (Pirates of the Caribbean, Titans, Maleficent), original series Two Years Later is a modern love story that explores the deeply relatable and tender complexities of love, identity, ambition, and the winding path to commitment.

Created by screenwriter Pete Bridges and produced by Emmy® and BAFTA Award-winning production company, Hoodlum, Two Years Later is set in a post-pandemic world, following thirty-somethings Emily (Tonkin) and Ryan (Thwaites) whose brief, daily flirtations on their work commute are abruptly cut off by COVID-19.

Two years later, they reconnect unexpectedly, and Ryan impulsively proposes they go on eight dates to decide if they’re meant to be married. Together, they navigate personal revelations, unexpected family drama, professional upheavals, and their contrasting worldview – all while discovering genuine intimacy.

All eight episodes of Two Years Later will be available to stream on Paramount+ from Thursday, 4 June.

Watch the official trailer, with music arrangement and recording by Uncanny Valley and vocals by Vera Blue.


Production Credits: A Hoodlum Entertainment production. Major production investment from Screen Australia and Paramount ANZ, in association with Screen Queensland. Banijay Rights will handle international sales. Post, digital and visual effects supported by Screen Queensland.

Two Years Later will soon join a host of the world’s best entertainment currently streaming on Paramount+, including The Gray House, M.I.A, The Madison, Marshals: A Yellowstone Story, School Spirits Season Three, Ghosts Australia, Landman Season Two, Mayor Of Kingstown Season Four, NCIS: Sydney Season Three, Playing Gracie Darling, Fake, Last King of The Cross Season Two, Dexter: Resurrection, The Gilded Age Season Three, MobLand, with Dutton Ranch, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season Four, Dalliance, The Running Man and SkyMed Season Four streaming soon.

You can stream 20,000 hours of unique stories, iconic stars, live sport and a mountain of entertainment on Paramount+ with plans starting from $7.99 per month for a monthly subscription or from $70.99 for an annual subscription. @ParamountPlusAU
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Paramount Australia Strengthens Converged Sales Proposition As Grant Madigan Commences As VP Sales

Paramount Australia Strengthens Converged Sales Proposition As Grant Madigan Commences As VP Sales.

Paramount Australia Strengthens Converged Sales Proposition As Grant Madigan Commences As VP Sales

May 7, 2026

Paramount Australia has unified its linear and digital television offering under a single sales proposition, with Grant Madigan commencing as Vice President, Sales to lead a team purpose-built for converged selling.

Grant assumes responsibility for the Australian sales function and reports directly to Lee Sears, President, International Markets Advertising Sales, Paramount Global.

Lee Sears, President, International Markets Advertising Sales, Paramount, said: “Bringing together our linear and digital capabilities under a single, cohesive sales team is the right move for our partners and the right move for the market.

“Grant is exactly the leader we need to drive that agenda in Australia, commercially sharp, deeply connected to the industry, and focused on delivering outcomes that matter to advertisers.”

Grant Madigan, VP Sales, Paramount Australia, said: “We have a talented sales team at Paramount with a real appetite to push what’s possible, guided by experienced leadership across the country and backed by a content catalogue reaching more viewers across more platforms than ever.

“I’m looking forward to working closely with Nick, Di, Tamar and the broader team, in evolving our market offering and delivering powerful outcomes for our advertisers and partners.”

Grant’s direct reports include Nick Bower, General Manager Sales; Diane Ho, National Digital Sales Director; and Tamar Hovagimian, Director of National Advertising Partnerships.

Nick oversees client and agency relationships and the converged national ad sales team. State Sales Directors reporting to Nick are Travis Kirk, NSW Sales Director; John O’Brien, Southern Markets Sales Director – Agency; Adam Quick, Southern Markets Sales Director – Indies & Direct; Helen Elliott, QLD Sales Director; and Paul Townsend, General Manager & WA Sales Director.

Diane leads Paramount Australia’s digital commercial strategy and revenue delivery, driving growth and innovation through data and technology led solutions, in partnership with agencies and clients.

Tamar is responsible for Australia’s commercial premium partnership portfolio across all platforms, from strategy and creative ideation to integration, production, and activation.

For Paramount Australia’s partners, this means less friction, greater flexibility and the full weight of Paramount’s premium content portfolio behind every conversation.

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'Big Brother' Turns Up the Heat With Its Biggest Season Yet, Premiering Thursday, July 9 With a 90-Minute Episode

“BIG BROTHER” TURNS UP THE HEAT WITH ITS BIGGEST SEASON YET, PREMIERING THURSDAY, JULY 9 WITH A 90-MINUTE EPISODE

The 28th Season Will Feature the Most Programming Hours Ever, Including the Milestone 1,000th Episode and “Big Brother: Unlocked” Returning with a New Live Studio Audience

'Big Brother' Season 28 Key Art

BIG BROTHER returns with its most programming hours ever, kicking off with a special 90‑minute premiere on Thursday, July 9 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT), the return of BIG BROTHER: UNLOCKED on Friday, July 10 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) and a 90-minute Sunday episode on Sunday, July 12 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT). Julie Chen Moonves returns as host. Paramount+ subscribers and Pluto TV viewers can continue to catch all the action on the BIG BROTHER live feeds. Start streaming Paramount+ today at ParamountPlus.com.

Reaching a historic milestone as the first primetime series to hit 1,000 original episodes, BIG BROTHER returns for its 28th season. The season ushers in a landmark summer as Houseguests enter the iconic BIG BROTHER house, with unexpected moments and a season packed with twists and turns. After its premiere, the series will air Wednesdays (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/delayed PT), followed by hour-long shows on Thursdays, featuring live evictions, and Sundays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/delayed PT).

BIG BROTHER: UNLOCKED returns with exclusive footage from inside the house, extended interviews, surprise guest appearances and behind-the-scenes access. For the first time ever, the series will feature a live studio audience, bringing fans directly into the action. Packed with new segments and returning fan favorites, the series breaks down gameplay, evaluates the competition and shares insider perspectives, starting Friday, July 10 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT).

*Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as on-demand. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not have the option to stream live, but will have access to on-demand the day after the episode airs.

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Paramount Defends Warner Bros. Discovery Merger In Letter To California AG

Paramount defended its proposed merger with Warner Bros. Discovery to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who is considering an antitrust challenge to the transaction.

Paramount+ and HBO Max Logos
Paramount/Warner Bros. Discovery

In a letter to Bonta last week, Paramount’s chief legal officer, Makan Delrahim, said that the combined companies would have the incentive to boost theatrical distribution, not reduce it.

Delrahim wrote, “Paramount’s proposed merger with WBD will help drive meaningful improvements for movie theaters and their audiences. To compete more effectively with Netflix, and others leading services, a combined Paramount-WBD will need to capture audiences’ attention in fresh ways, and that includes broadening theatrical distribution to tap into the magic of the moviegoing experience and create momentum behind films before they reach streaming services.”

Delrahim wrote that with the merger, the companies “will have every incentive to get more films into wider distribution on more movie theater screens—it is how it will compete for audiences across the entertainment ecosystem.” He repeated Paramount CEO David Ellison’s commitment to release 30 films annually and to have a 45-day theatrical window at a minimum for each release.

“That pledge makes sense: theaters are a core part of the combined firm’s strategy to drive engagement both on and off the big screen,” Delrahim wrote.

The letter also repeated other arguments, including that the transaction would better allow Paramount to compete at scale against Netflix. Delrahim noted that Paramount captures “only 5.8% of US SVOD viewership, and WBD 5.0%.9 By comparison, the top three streaming subscription platforms together capture 65% of all U.S. SVOD viewers—Netflix with 32.5%, Disney 16.7%, and Amazon 15.3%. Absent something transformative, neither party is positioned to grow to a scale where they would catch up to the leading streamers.”

Delrahim also challenged figures from Cinema United, the trade association for exhibitors, which is opposing the deal. He cited figures showing that Paramount and Warner Bros. combined represent about 25% of the domestic box office, citing OpusData of 4,000 theatrical releases over the last five years. He claimed that figures from Cinema United, showing a 35% domestic box office share, only captured revenues for the first half of 2025.

“In this environment, Paramount must continue to compete aggressively to find outlets for its films, with many other substitutes available for theaters to fill their screens,” Delrahim wrote.

Delrahim also distinguished the Paramount-WBD merger from the Disney-Fox transaction of 2019, which critics have cited in opposing the merger. The Disney-Fox deal led to a reduction in releases and substantial losses of jobs. Fox was pared down into a unit of The Walt Disney Co.

“Disney acquired Fox just a year before the 2020 pandemic, shortly before launching Disney+, a sea-change event that forced massive changes to every film distributor’s go-to- market strategy,” wrote Delrahim, who signed off on the Disney-Fox transaction in a previous job, as head of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division during Donald Trump’s first term.

Delrahim added, “Paramount’s strategy, in contrast, is informed by the marketplace as it exists in the wake of the pandemic—with three streaming giants dominating audience attention on the one hand, and theaters slowly reemerging as a critical marketing engine and cultural phenomenon that can support Paramount-WBD’s efforts to compete in the entertainment ecosystem on the other.” Delrahim also contended that Disney already was reducing its theatrical releases before it acquired the Fox assets.

One of the concerns raised by opponents is that the deal would usher in massive job loss. Paramount has not made specific job commitments.

Ellison has said that the two studios will operate separately, and in his letter, Delrahim wrote, “Paramount and WBD’s studios will each release at least 15 films per year, and maintain full staff to support production and distribution, to ensure this target is hit. No such commitment was made when Disney acquired Fox.”

Paramount’s letter also noted expressions of support from James Cameron and Adam Aron, the CEO of AMC Entertainment.

A spokesperson for Bonta said in response to the letter, “The Paramount acquisition of Warner Brothers remains an active investigation and we do not have any updates to share at this time.”

Bonta told Deadline in March, “Whenever there’s major corporate consolidation like this, there’s a concern that we might see increased prices, lower wages, reduction in competition, limits in choice, lower quality, all those things. That’s why there is antitrust law in the first place.”

Democratic lawmakers in Washington have warned of the transaction, with Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) holding a recent “spotlight” hearing that featured figures including Mark Ruffalo and documentary filmmaker David Borenstein. More than 5,000 filmmakers, industry professionals and others have signed on to an open letter opposing the transaction, including recent signees Jason Alexander, Tim Robbins, W. Kamau Bell and Lucy Fisher, per organizers.

Semafor first reported on the Paramount letter.

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Paramount Skydance Defends WBD Merger by Arguing That Neither Paramount+ nor HBO Max Could ‘Catch Up’ to Netflix, Disney or Amazon on Their Own

In letter to California attorney general Rob Bonta, Paramount chief legal officer also says deal is unlike Disney-21st Century Fox

Paramount Skydance is continuing to insist that the David Ellison-led company’s $111 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery will bring “new competitive energy to the entertainment ecosystem,” in the words of its top lawyer — not reduce competition.

On May 7, Paramount chief legal officer Makan Delrahim sent a letter to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, in which Delrahim “reiterate[d] our continued commitment and support to Californian movie theaters and audiences” coming “in response to certain misinformation about the marketplace expressed in recent public commentary.” The letter was reported earlier by Semafor.

Paramount is lobbying the California AG about the alleged pro-competitive benefits of a combined Paramount-WBD as Bonta and other state attorneys general are reviewing the deal for potential antitrust issues. In a call with reporters Monday, Bonta reiterated that the proposed deal has “red flags everywhere” and that his office is examining the merger’s potential to result in higher prices, lower wages and fewer jobs, less choice and less competition. The California AG recently joined with several other states to file a lawsuit seeking to block the Nexstar-Tegna deal.

In the letter, Delrahim argued that Paramount and WBD together will “drive meaningful improvements for movie theaters and their audiences” and he reiterated Ellison’s commitment that the merged company will release at least 30 films per year.

In addition, he said that Paramount+ and HBO Max separately do not have the scale to “compete effectively” against bigger subscription streaming players Netflix, Disney+ and Hulu, and Amazon’s Prime Video.

Both Paramount+ and HBO Max “lack the scale to compete effectively against the leading SVODs [subscription video-on-demand services],” wrote Delrahim. “Absent something transformative, neither party is positioned to grow to a scale where they would catch up to the leading streamers.”

Citing Nielsen estimates for December 2025, he said Paramount had only 5.8% of U.S. subscription VOD viewership, and Warner Bros. Discovery had 5.0%. “By comparison, the top three streaming subscription platforms together capture 65% of all U.S. SVOD viewers — Netflix with 32.5%, Disney 16.7%, and Amazon 15.3%,” he wrote. If the deal is completed, Paramount plans to combine Paramount+ and WBD’s HBO Max in some way.

Meanwhile, Delrahim downplayed the market power of the companies’ movie studios if they were consolidated. “Paramount’s relationship with theater operators will not materially change after the merger,” he maintained. “Combined, Paramount and WBD only represent about 25% of the domestic box office, with at least a half dozen other distributors competing to show their films in theaters” including Disney, Universal, Sony, Amazon MGM Studios and Lionsgate. The 25% market share estimate is based on domestic box office grosses for 4,000 films over the past five years as compiled by OpusData.

“In this environment, Paramount must continue to compete aggressively to find outlets for its films, with many other substitutes available for theaters to fill their screens,” Delrahim wrote.

Delrahim, who before joining Paramount had advised Skydance Media on the Paramount Global acquisition, also said that Paramount-WBD is not comparable to Disney’s $71 billion deal to acquire 21st Century Fox assets that closed in 2019.

He noted: “Even before it acquired Fox, Disney started reducing its theatrical releases, releasing only 7 and 10 films theatrically in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Paramount, in contrast, has already increased its theatrical releases dramatically and has committed to distributing 30+ feature films following the WBD merger. Paramount and WBD’s studios will each release at least 15 films per year, and maintain full staff to support production and distribution, to ensure this target is hit. No such commitment was made when Disney acquired Fox.”

He also argued that “Disney’s motivation for acquiring Fox was largely about acquiring majority control of Hulu,” whereas “Paramount’s motivation for acquiring WBD, in contrast, is maximizing output across the entertainment ecosystem (including theatrical release) to compete more effectively with much larger competitors in Netflix, Disney, and Amazon. Increasing production and distribution volume is a key lever that Paramount has identified to achieve internal revenue targets for the combined company.”

That said, more films in theaters does not necessarily mean more money. Paramount, in reporting Q1 2026 earnings, said it expects “significantly lower theatrical revenue year-over-year due to lower average box office revenue per film across more releases” in 2026. A big part of that is that the studio faces a difficult year-over-year comparison because of 2025’s “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” (which took in nearly $600 million at the global box office). But it shows that simply churning out more titles doesn’t actually correlate with bigger economic impact.

Last month, Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders overwhelmingly voted in favor of the Paramount deal. The pact still requires approval by European regulators.

Paramount, before it won the WBD deal, said its proposed WBD takeover had cleared a milestone at the Justice Department, after the expiration of the statutory waiting period following Paramount’s “certification of compliance” with the DOJ’s second request for information under the Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust act. However, the DOJ has the latitude to challenge a merger even after the HSR waiting period expiration. In March, the acting head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, Omeed Assefi, said the Paramount-WBD deal will “absolutely not” be on a fast-track for approval due to political reasons, in the context of the Ellison family’s friendly ties to Trump.

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‘The Adventures of Tintin’ Sequel Plans Moving Ahead, Peter Jackson Tells Cannes Audience

During his master class at the Cannes Film Festival, New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson (The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Heavenly Creatures, King Kong) revealed to attendees that he is ready to go back to the director’s chair after more than a decade, announcing that he has just completed the script for the second animated Tintin movie, based on the beloved comics created by Hergé. Its predecessor, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, was released in 2011 and directed by Stephen Spielberg, who also produced alongside Jackson and Kathleen Kennedy.

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn [Paramount Pictures]

Jackson told festival press that he had recently wrapped the script for an untitled Tintin movie with his partner and collaborator Fran Walsh, and was even picking away at edits while in France. What he didn’t say is what material he plans to adapt.

After taking over directing duties on The Hobbit trilogy (2012-2014) due to the departure of Guillermo del Toro from the project, Jackson’s last director credit was the 2018 WWI documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. Jackson had said in 2015 that the death of his longtime director of photography Andrew Lesnie had made him less excited about fiction projects. In addition to They Shall Not Grow Old, he has since directed and produced The Beatles: Get Back.

Jackson did not reveal any details of the story or source material for the next Tintin chapter. Some 15 years ago when it was announced that Jackson would be directing the sequel, the Hollywood rumor mill had it that the second The Adventures of Tintin movie would be adapted from Prisoners of the Sun, which takes Tintin on a quest into an ancient Inca civilization on the search for his friend Professor Calculus. The first movie loosely adapted three books: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Universe and Red Rackham’s Treasure, and was penned by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish.

“I’ve had certain times where I thought it was going to be this, it’s going to be that... for a while, we were going to do Prisoners of the Sun,” Jackson told Polygon in 2018. “But I’m not necessarily thinking that that would be where we’d go next time. There’s so many good stories, and I just want to see what I feel like making.” Even as far back in 2009, he was even teasing a third movie, based on Destination Moon.

The whole page-to-screen journey of the Spielbarg-Jackson films has been a long one. Spielberg originally acquired the film rights to Tintin after Hergé’s death in 1983 in the wake of Indiana Jones and imagined it as a kid-friendly companion series, and re-optioned in 2002. The Adventures of Tintin began filming in 2008 with an announced 2010 release, but was pushed to 2011 after Universal Pictures backed out of the project and was replaced by Paramount Pictures, who released the feature film under its Nickelodeon Movies banner.

The movie's delay also caused a recast, with Jamie Bell taking over the title role from Love Actually's Thomas Brodie-Sangster (starring alongside Andy Serkis as Captain Haddock and Daniel Craig as Ivan Sakharine, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg as bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson, and others).

It was Jackson’s idea to shift the project from live action to motion-capture-driven 3D CG, based on his experience on The Lord of the Rings and King Kong. The animation and VFX work was handled by Wētā FX, the New Zealand-based studio co-founded by Jackson.

The Adventures of Tintin released to largely positive reviews and went on to gross $374 million in global box office ($77.5 million domestically), performing very well overseas with record openings and week-on-week improved performances both in the U.S. and abroad. The film was nominated for Best Original Score at the Oscars, and became the first fully-digital motion-capture animated film and first non-Pixar film to win the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. It also picked up two BAFTA nominations, for Animated Film and Special Visual Effects.

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Dev Diary: Sokka Style! (Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game) | AvatarFighters

Dev Diary: Sokka Style! (Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game) | AvatarFighters


Boomerangs, strategy, and a little bit of chaos. 💥

Our first Dev Diary is here, diving into none other than the master of disaster: Sokka!

Get a closer look at the non-bending man with a plan.

Check out the Sokka Developer Overview for Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game (working title), an upcoming 2D anime action fighting game based on the hit Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra series, developed by Gameplay Group International in collaboration with Paramount.

Players can get the rundown on one of Team Avatar's finest with Sokka stepping into the fight. Hear straight from associate producer Geoff Mendicino on core techniques, weapons, and sneaky skills that define the master of disaster that is Sokka.

Make use of boomerangs, strategy, and a bit of chaos as Sokka in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, launching on July 2 for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam), with an eventual release on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.


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Watch the Sokka Character Reveal Trailer for Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, an upcoming 2D anime action fighting game based on the hit Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra series, developed by Gameplay Group International in collaboration with Paramount. An integral part of Team Avatar rises to the occasion with Sokka joining the fight, ready to use boomerangs, swords, and catcus juice alike. Prepare for Sokka to make his mark on the world in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, launching on July 2 for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam), with an eventual release on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.

Additional source: IGN.

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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game - Official Sokka Developer Overview

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Sesame Street: Volume 3 | NEW SEASON Trailer | Netflix Jr.

Sesame Street: Volume 3 | NEW SEASON Trailer | Netflix Jr.


Spend more time with your friends on Sesame Street! From blasting into space to putting on a show, they always find fun ways to learn, play and grow. Sesame Street: Volume 3 arrives on Netflix June 8!


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NFL Stars Play Games & More YouTube Exclusives! 🏈 w/ Owen Holt | Nick Sports and Nickelodeon

NFL Stars Play Games & More YouTube Exclusives! 🏈 w/ Owen Holt | Nick Sports and Nickelodeon


Relive the best moments with Owen Holt, featuring exclusive interviews with your favorite NFL teams and players, fun games, and epic moments! Play along to games and get to know these stars in this epic compilation.

Catch NFL Slimetime Season 5 on Nickelodeon!

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M.I.A. | Free Full Episode | Paramount+ UK & Ireland

M.I.A. | Free Full Episode | Paramount+ UK & Ireland


Restless in the Florida Keys, Etta Tiger Jonze dreams of a life in Miami's glittering, subtropical kingdom. But when her family's drug-running business shatters in tragedy, she embarks on a dangerous journey through the city's neon-lit underbelly. Stream the first episode for free. Find out more and subscribe to Paramount+ at https://www.paramountplus.com. Ts&Cs apply.

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Dutton Ranch: NYC Premiere Red Carpet | Yellowstone Universe and Paramount Plus

Dutton Ranch: NYC Premiere Red Carpet | Yellowstone Universe and Paramount Plus


Jessica Radloff & Dometi Pongo go live from the Dutton Ranch NYC Red Carpet Premiere! Stay tuned for interviews with the cast and surprise guests! Get ready for the premiere of Dutton Ranch, Friday May 15th.

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Ninja Turtles Get a Taste of Luxury Riding in a Limo! 🤩 Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | TMNT

Ninja Turtles Get a Taste of Luxury Riding in a Limo! 🤩 Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | TMNT


Unlimited snacks?? Karaoke?? Nothing is going to stop TMNT from enjoying this limo ride! Well, maybe a visit from Rod's dad to say that he's been kidnapped... they shaved off his beard!

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Breakdancing | Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Academy | Full Episode | Nickelodeon UK

In each episode of Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Academy, two kids meet and learn amazing skills from real life pros who are inspired by the Heroes in a Half-Shell. In "Breakdancing," join Sienna and Trey as they meet a breakdancing pro Gabriel by The O2 in Greenwich, London with all the skills and see how they get on with The Back Spin beginner move.


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