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.
A new report reveals who Netflix's live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender has cast as the deadly Earth Kingdom freedom fighter, Jet.
Netflix's upcoming live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation appears to be adapting all the important storylines in Book 1 of Nickelodeon's beloved animated series, including the storyline involving a youthful group of Earth Kingdom freedom fighters and their leader, Jet.
According to Knight Edge Media, the Netflix series added actor Sebastian Amoruso to its cast as Jet. The half-Italian and half-Chinese actor has previously worked on Prime Video's reboot series, I Know What You Did Last Summer.
As filming for Avatar: The Last Airbender wrapped in June, Amoruso would have already completed his scenes. However, it should be noted the show is currently undergoing reshoots believed to last through September. The actor joins a cast consisting of Gordon Cormier as Avatar Aang, Dallas Liu as Zuko, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh and Daniel Dae Kim as the ruler of the Fire Nation, Firelord Ozai.
Details concerning the upcoming adaptation are scarce, though a recent report suggested some if not all of the series' costumes will be relatively faithful recreations of their animated counterparts. Specifically, a report from the set of the Netflix series revealed Avatar Kuruk, who may see an expanded role, will appear in the same outfit as he did in the Nickelodeon show. There has been no confirmation regarding the costumes of the rest of the characters.
In addition, Lee previously hinted Netflix's The Last Airbender will be somewhat more mature than the animated series, comparing the adaptation to Book 2 and 3. He explained, "The first season of the animated series was geared toward little kids, but as the books went on, the themes became way more mature... And you still have that whimsical quality, but the themes were so much deeper and the character arcs were so much more mature. That quality is what they're trying to bring into the first season."
Avatar: The Last Airbender (also known in some regions as Avatar: The Legend of Aang) was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The anime-style cartoon premiered in 2005 and ran for three seasons, ending in 2008. The enduring success of the franchise resulted in the establishment of Avatar Studios in February 2021, a division of Nickelodeon dedicated to projects expanding the world of Avatar. According to Legend of Korra star Janet Varney, the studio's first feature film will return audiences to the life of Avatar Aang and the characters from the 2005 series.
Netflix has not yet announced a release date for Avatar: The Last Airbender.
25 years later, a Good Burger sequel may finally be on the way.
While promoting his new book Prank Day, Kel Mitchell, who starred in the iconic '90s Nickelodeon Movie alongside his All That and Kenan & Kel castmate Kenan Thompson, teased the idea of a potential sequel of the film.
"Oh, what can I tell you? Let's just say deliveries are still going out for Good Burger," the Emmy-nominated actor told ABC Audio. "You know, we're open 24 hours. I'll just say that. Okay. Every day. Good burger is still open."
The comments come about a month after Thompson told Jimmy Fallon he would like to do a sequel to the movie.
"We are working harder on it than ever, so it's about meeting the numbers, letting them numbers match up. 'Cause I need them numbers," the Saturday Night Live star and Emmy host said.
While the logistics for Good Burger sequel are being worked out, Kel is keeping busy with many endeavors including his latest book, Prank Day, a comedy-fantasy illustrated novel for kids and tweens.
"Prank Day is about a kid named Chase, that on April 1st, he does a bunch of pranks, but then on April 2nd, all the pranks come true," he explains. "So he has to figure out why there are flying spiders flying through the sky, why there are refrigerators running through his neighborhood, and clowns coming out of the toilet. He has to figure it out. So, yeah, it's just an awesome, awesome fun book."
So, what's the craziest prank Kel's ever pulled? He used Krazy Glue to glue a friend to their chair.
"When the bell rang he... couldn't get up," he laughs, before warning, "I got in trouble for that one. So, don't do that."
There’s a Good Burger sequel in the form of a book called Good Burger 2 Go, where somebody forgets their change and Ed follows them across the country to get it back to them.
In 2019, Thompson and Mitchell teamed up to executive produce Nickelodeon's beloved All That sketch show, which also saw Mitchell revive Ed for a series of Good Burger sketches.
PARAMOUNT+ TO EXCLUSIVELY STREAM “11 MINUTES,” AN IMMERSIVE FOUR-PART DOCUMENTARY TAKING VIEWERS INSIDE THE HEART-STOPPING JOURNEY OF TERROR AND SURVIVAL AT LAS VEGAS’ ROUTE 91 HARVEST MUSIC FESTIVAL MASS SHOOTING
Country Superstar Jason Aldean Speaks Out in His First In-Depth Interview About the Traumatic Event
“11 Minutes” Features Extraordinary First-Person Stories of Concert Goers, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Sunrise Hospital Trauma Teams, First Responders, FBI Agents and Raw Never-Before-Seen Footage
Sept. 12, 2022 – Paramount+ announced today it will exclusively premiere 11 MINUTES, a four-part documentary that takes viewers inside the heart-stopping stories of terror and survival experienced by those who were at the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas. 11 MINUTES will debut Tuesday, Sept. 27 on Paramount+, marking the week of the event’s fifth anniversary (Oct. 1).
11 MINUTES features the first in-depth interview with country music superstar Jason Aldean, who was on stage when the first burst of automatic gun fire shattered the night. When it was over, 58 people were dead and more than 800 were injured.
Aldean remembers hearing a popping noise and thinking it was an equipment malfunction.
“When I turned around, my bass player was just looking at me like a deer in the headlights. And my security guy was on stage at that point, telling me to get down, waving me off the stage,” Aldean says.
The documentary highlights first-person narratives of officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police force, trauma teams at Sunrise Hospital and concert goers who all experienced the trauma of this mass-casualty event. Using never-before-seen police bodycam footage and 200 hours of cell phone video, 11 MINUTES lets viewers accompany heavily armed officers on a hair-raising mission, as step-by-step they approach the shooter’s hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay.
“This situation was probably the highest level of intensity that I’ve ever been in,” says (Ret) SWAT officer Billy Marx.
At the heart of 11 MINUTES are miraculous stories of survival as ordinary people undertake extraordinary acts to help strangers. The series investigates the legacy of the 11 fateful minutes of gunfire as subjects ask crucial questions about lone-wolf violence, prevention and the humanity that transcends.
“It’s important that people know the truth out of respect for those we lost, out of those who were injured, those who are still mentally and physically scarred … that everybody’s spirits and legacies remain intact. That friendships made that night in those 11 minutes were made for a reason,” says popular SiriusXM radio host and festival emcee Storme Warren. “The story, to me, wasn’t about a shooter. It was about people helping each other.”
Adds Josh Haynes, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police detective, “People stood up at that moment and they did what needed to be done at that time to take care of those on their left and right. Those stories should be told.”
Ashley Hoff, an executive producer of 11 MINUTES and a Route 91 survivor, says it is important that the history of that night be shared. “As I ran out of that field, I believe I witnessed some of humanity’s greatest moments … I’ve gotten to hear from many fellow survivors, some of the strongest, bravest, most resilient people I've ever met,” Hoff says.
Living with the aftermath of that night, Aldean, like so many, says he struggles with survivor’s guilt. “It’s hard not to feel a little guilty. I mean, those people were there to support us,” Aldean says.
11 MINUTES is directed by Emmy and Peabody-winning director Jeff Zimbalist (“Momentum Generation,” “The Two Escobars,” “ReMastered,” “The Line”). Executive producers are Stu Schreiberg, Jeff Zimbalist and Ashley Hoff. Co-executive producer is Jess Philipps. Supervising producer is Sarah Longden, co-producer is Alana Saad. 11 MINUTES is produced by Triage Entertainment, All Rise Films, Third Force Productions and See It Now Studios. For See It Now Studios, Susan Zirinsky and Terence Wrong serve as executive producers and Aysu Saliba as supervising producer. Adam Goldfried is production executive and Amy Gardner is associate producer.
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11 MINUTES is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
About See It Now Studios
See It Now Studios develops and produces original documentaries and docuseries for Paramount+, CBS, the Paramount Global television networks, international providers and third-party platforms. Since launching in September 2021, See It Now Studios has produced such projects as RACE AGAINST TIME: THE CIA AND 9/11, THE 26th STREET GARAGE: THE FBI’S UNTOLD STORY OF 9/11, SECETS OF THE OLIGARCH WIVES, INDIVISIBLE – HEALING HATE, GHISLAINE – PARTNER IN CRIME, WATERGATE: HIGH CRIMES IN THE WHITE HOUSE, and interview specials with Halle Berry and Chris Rock. Susan Zirinsky is the president of See It Now Studios.
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YTV in Canada will premiere Monster High: The Movie, Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT), Nickelodeon and Paramount+'s new live-action movie musical based on the iconic Monster High franchise about the children of famous monsters and creatures, on Friday, October 7!
Monster High: The Movie follows Clawdeen Wolf (Miia Harris, Just Beyond), who was born half human and half werewolf, after she arrives at her new school, Monster High. She quickly makes friends with her classmates Frankie Stein (Ceci Balagot, Dispatches from Elsewhere) and Draculaura (Nayah Damasen, Grey's Anatomy), and for the first time in her life, Clawdeen feels like she has finally found a place where she fits in and can truly be herself, despite keeping her human half a secret. When a devious plan to destroy Monster High threatens to reveal her real identity, Clawdeen must learn to embrace her true monster heart and find a way to save the day alongside her new friends.
Monster High: The Movie also stars: Case Walker (The Other Two) as Deuce Gorgon; Kyle Selig (Mean Girls on Broadway) as Mr. Komos; Marci T. House (Day of the Dead) as Headmistress Bloodgood; Scotch Ellis Loring (Firehouse Dog) as Clawdeen’s dad, Apollo; Steve Valentine (Mom) as Draculaura’s dad, Dracula; Jy Prishkulnik (Just Beyond) as Cleo de Nile; Lina Lecompte (Death Pursuit) as Lagoona; Justin Derickson (When the Streetlights Go On) as Heath Burns; Lilah Fitzgerald (Honey Girls) as Ghoulia; and Nasiv Sall (Descendants 2) as Abbey Bominable. Additional fan-favorite characters from the Monster High universe will also be seen throughout the movie.
In addition to Monster High: The Movie, an animated series based off the beloved Mattel franchise is slated to premiere later this year on Nickelodeon. Both projects join other Mattel Television content in production, including series and specials based on Barbie, Masters of the Universe, Thomas & Friends, Polly Pocket, Pictionary and Fireman Sam, to name a few. Mattel first introduced Monster High in 2010, and it quickly became one of the most successful and beloved kids’ properties of all time. The franchise seeks to foster a more accepting world where everyone is proud to be their authentic self, which is more relevant than ever. Today, Monster High is back with a reimagined set of fangtastic characters, inspired by the original ghouls, for a new generation that embraces what makes them unique and rallies people everywhere to express themselves.
Monster High: The Movie is directed and executive produced by Todd Holland (The Real O'Neals, Malcolm in the Middle, Firehouse Dog). The story is by Jenny Jaffe (Big Hero 6: The Series, Rugrats), Greg Erb, and Jason Oremland (Princess and the Frog, Playmobil: The Movie), and the teleplay is by Jaffe and Billy & Matt Eddy (Zapped, Teen Beach Movie). Adam Bonnett (Descendants franchise, Masters of the Universe: Revelation) serves as executive producer. Frederic Soulie, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Mattel Television and Phil Breman, Vice President of Live Action Development, oversee the movie for Mattel and serve as executive producers. Production on Monster High: The Movie for Nickelodeon is overseen by Zack Olin and Shauna Phelan, Co-Heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action, along with executives Lee Rosenthal, Linda Halder and Jules Kovisars.
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