TV’s Top Kids’ Shows Henry Danger, Knight Squad, The Dude Perfect
Show andHunter StreetRenewed For Additional Seasons
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 27, 2018--
Nickelodeon,
the number-one network for kids, announced today that Rise
of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the reimagined 2D-animated
series, has been greenlit for a second season with 26 episodes. The
action-comedy follows the band of brothers, Raph, Leo, Donnie and Mikey,
as they discover new powers and encounter a mystical world they never
knew existed beneath the streets of New York City. Season two will begin
production this fall at Nickelodeon’s headquarters in Burbank, Calif.
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Nickelodeon's Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles season one will debut on
Monday, Sept. 17, with the global rollout set to premiere this fall
across Nickelodeon’s channels and branded blocks in 170+ countries and
territories. The all-new original animated series follows the Turtles on
different adventures as they master new powers, encounter absurd mutants
and battle bizarre villains, each with their own motivations. Ranging
from mystics, mutants and madmen, new creatures and villains emerge to
take on the brothers in battles across New York City.
The series stars new voice talent Omar Miller (Ballers) as Raph,
a jagged-shelled snapping turtle; Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation)
as Leo, a red-eared slider turtle; Josh Brener (Silicon Valley)
as Donnie, a soft-shell turtle; Brandon Mychal Smith (You’re The Worst)
as Mikey, a box turtle; Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries) as April
O’Neil, a street savvy native New Yorker; Eric Bauza (Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles) as Splinter, father figure and sensei to the Turtles;
and WWE Superstar John Cena as the villainous, Baron Draxum.
Also announced today is the renewal of four Nickelodeon hits including:
the number-one ranked kid’s show (2-11 and 6-11) Henry Danger
season five (20 episodes); Knight Squad season two (10 episodes); The
Dude Perfect Show season three (15 episodes); and Hunter Street
season three (30 episodes).
The announcements were made at the 2018 Television Critics Association
press tour held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.
Henry Danger season five continues to follow Henry Hart (Jace
Norman) as he navigates a double life as Kid Danger, the superhero
sidekick to Captain Man (Cooper Barnes). The new season will introduce
brand-new villains and offer surprises that will expand the mythology of
the show. Henry Dangercast also includes: Riele Downs as
“Charlotte;” Sean Ryan Fox as “Jasper;” Ella Anderson as “Piper Hart;”
Jeffrey Nicholas Brown as “Mr. Hart,” and Michael D. Cohen as “Schwoz,”
who has been upped to a series regular. Christopher J. Nowak will serve
as showrunner and executive producer. Jake Farrow is executive producer.
Henry Danger is created by Dan Schneider.
Knight Squad season two continues to follow fearless teens Arc
(Owen Joyner), Ciara (Daniella Perkins), Warwick (Amarr M. Wooten),
Prudence (Lexi DiBenedetto), Sage (Lilimar), Buttercup (Savannah May)
and Sir Gareth (Kelly Perine) in the kingdom of Astoria, as they train
to become elite knights. Knight Squad is created and executive
produced by Sean Cunningham & Marc Dworkin.
The Dude Perfect Show returns to Nickelodeon as best friends
Tyler Toney, Cody Jones, Garrett Hilbert, twins Coby and Cory Cotton and
their beloved panda mascot take fans inside their 25,000 square-foot
paradise, as they continue to conquer the craziest games, shots and
challenges they can devise. The Dude Perfect Show is produced by
Superjacket Productions, Inc.
Hunter Street season three follows the Hunter family on
mysterious journeys around Amsterdam, leading them on epic and
suspenseful adventures, as they come across puzzling clues, secret rooms
and unexpected revelations. Hunter Street is produced by Blooming
Media.
Nickelodeon, now in its 39th year, is the number-one
entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by
putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes
television programming and production in the United States and around
the world, plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and
feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more
than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated kids’ basic
cable network for 22 consecutive years. For more information or artwork,
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