According to this article, Paramount+ will have another investors day in early 2022:
https://deadline.com/2021/12/viacomcbss-bob-bakish-streaming-plutotv-simon-schuster-1234886189/
Danny Phantom is getting a graphic novel adaptation from Amulet Books in Spring 2022.
https://www.nickalive.net/2021/07/danny-phantom-graphic-novel-in-works-at.html
Honestly, if Butch decides to create more DP and FOP stories like this, I wouldn't hate it.
The only thing I wasn't a big fan of was the narration, but considering how it was made, it wasn't a deal breaker for me.
ViacomCBS will have a virtual upfront on May 18th, which includes their kids and family division, so it's possible we'll hear more about upcoming Nickelodeon projects on Netflix:
https://deadline.com/2020/05/viacomcbs-shifts-upfronts-to-two-day-series-of-short-virtual-pitches-1202926621/
I did some digging, and I found this webcast from today at a Morgan Stanley conference, in which Bob Bakish confirms there are two feature length SpongeBob spin offs for Netflix in development. He says so at the 18:34 mark:ViacomCBS - 1284701
I also found this tweet from November.
I mean, it is possible they’ll still be coming I. The future. For one thing some Nick shows are already availed on Netflix.
I’m pretty sure you flat out can’t view anything from Netflix in a foreign country unless you have a VPN.
It’s the same way with this link for Avatar. https://www.netflix.com/title/70142405
SpongeBob might be coming back to Netflix!
https://www.netflix.com/title/70155547?s=i&trkid=13747225
PSA: You will need an existing Netflix subscription for the link to work.
Guess what the most in demand children’s show of 2018 was?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1911/S00522/guinness-world-records-2020-unveils-most-in-demand-tv-shows.htm
A limited series isn’t the same thing as a mini series; from the sound of it, Kamp Koral is only going to air during the summer. Either way, it’s sounds like they’re still putting more emphasis on the main show, and any spin off is merely a side thing.
Not to get terribly off topic, but for YEARS, basically since the early 2000s, people have begged Nickelodeon to bring back their classic shows and end all their “new crap”, and over the past few years they finally have been bringing back older shows, and now one of the biggest complaints about...
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