Sunday, April 01, 2018

School Of Rock | 'I Love Rock and Roll: Part I' Sneak Peek | Series Finale | Nickelodeon USA

There's romance in the air in the first part of the epic School Of Rock series finale, "I Love Rock and Roll: Part I", premiering Sunday 1st April 2018 at 7:30pm ET/PT on Nickelodeon USA!


In the brand-new School Of Rock season three episode "I Love Rock and Roll: Part I" (#317), when Dewey's (Tony Cavalero) old band gets to play his dream venue at the Austin Music Festival, he is forced to make a choice between his former life and School of Rock.

Following the debut of "I Love Rock and Roll: Part I", Nick USA will premiere "I Love Rock and Roll: Part II", the final episode of School Of Rock on Sunday 8th April 2018 at 7:30pm ET/PT.

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Game Shakers | 'Escape From Utah!' Sneak Peek | Nickelodeon USA

Is that Babe... as a dude? That's quite the transformation! See what the Game Shakers are up to in the brand-new Game Shakers "Escape From Utah!", premiering Sunday 1st April 2018 at 7:00pm, only on Nickelodeon USA!


I'm a dude, he's a dude, she's a dude, we're all dudes, HEY!

In the brand-new Game Shakers season three episode "Escape From Utah!" (#306), the girls go to Utah to rescue Trip (Benjamin Flores Jr.) after Dub (Kel Mitchell) sends him to Captive Meadows, a center for boys with bad behavior!

Nickelodeon will simulcast this new episode across Nick, Nicktoons and TeenNick.

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Happy Passover! | NickSplat

Happy Passover to all who are celebrating!




Watch all your '90s Nickelodeon favorites on NickSplat, your late-night destination for your favorite childhood Nickelodeon cartoons and live-action shows! NickSplat doesn't question football-shaped heads, but embrace them - along with Reptar bars, a Big Ear of Corn, orange soda, and even slime for Pete (and Pete's) sake. Make your slime-covered Nickelodeon childhood dreams come true every night at 11 PM ET/PT, only on TeenNick USA! #NickSplat!

Meet 'Star Falls' Star Siena Agudong With 10 Fun Facts [Updated]

Siena Agudong is about to make her Nickelodeon debut on new series, Star Falls – but before she does, Just Jared Jr. has 10 Fun Facts that you need to know about her!


“I’m so excited for everyone to see Star Falls,” Siena told JJJ ahead of the premiere. “We have all worked so hard. I can’t wait for everyone to love it as much as we do!”

Siena stars as Sophia Miller, who persuades a Hollywood movie star and his family to live in her house while he shoots a movie in town, all with the hopes of setting him up with her mom.

Check out the facts below, and tune into the show on Saturday, March 31st @ 9PM ET/PT on Nickelodeon USA! Watch the first two episodes now on nick.com and the Nick App!

- I love doing a music jam session with my family

- My sister and I raised a wild baby boar

- I love dill pickles

- My favorite sport is soccer

- I was indirectly sprayed by a skunk in Canada

- My first play was Willy Wonka and I played an Oompa Loompa

- I am a huge animal lover

- I got stuck in an elevator at the same place 3 times

- I’m afraid of heights but my favorite ride is the Super Man drop at Six Flags

- I was born and raised in Hawai’i

Doom! The Voice Of Invader Zim Teases Nickelodeon's Upcoming Movie

If you came of age in the late '90s and early 2000s, you'll remember a show on Nickelodeon about an inept alien invader by the name of Zim. Lasting for two seasons, Invader Zim premiered 17 years ago and was created by cartoonist Jhonen Vasquez, who had done comic books like Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and its spin-offs, Squee! and I Feel Sick, all of which featured his manic and dark art style.


This style would serve Vasquez well in his forthcoming animated series, which was a blend of colorful characters, graphic imagery, and memorable humor. Most notable among the cast were Richard Horvitz as the frenzied Zim who masqueraded as an Earth child, attempting to take over the planet and avoid detection. The only person who was suspicious was Dib Membrane (Andy Berman), a fellow classmate always trying to prove Zim was an alien. Then there was GIR (Rikki Simons), Zim's simple-minded robot companion that posed as his dog and harbored a love for taquitos. Among fans, his "Doom Song" is legendary.

Zim was canceled before its time in 2001, but it did not go quietly into the vacuum of space. In the intervening 17 years, the show has gained a powerful cult following. Appreciation for the series became so overwhelming that Nickelodeon is currently working on a television movie that will pick up where the show left off.

SYFY WIRE spoke with the voice of Zim, Richard Horvitz, who gave fans an inside scoop on the fresh invasion attempt. Horvitz is a prolific voice actor one might recognize from shows such as The Angry Beavers (Daggett) and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Billy) and video games like Destroy All Humans! (Orthopox) and Ratchet & Clank (Zoni). During the interview, Richard teased the new TV movie's release, spoke about his favorite sci-fi voiceover roles, and explained why Invader Zim was canceled in the first place.

Tighten your radioactive rubber pants and prepare for a crash-landing as Zim returns to our planet once more!