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The promo shows that there will be showing Blue's Clues & You! Singalong spectacular that will air this summer, likely July month.





It's saying that Nick has ordered 6 episodes Group Chat: The Show, and also a new series Game Face that is ordered 6 episodes will premiere Sat Jun 13 at 8:30pm

Looks like thefutoncritic updated and Game Face Jun 13 was crossed off, since Group Chat will air 8:30pm, and Young Dylan return new episodes at 8pm.

After Group Chat finishes at end of June, then it's possibly Game Face series will air July
 
Any non-preschool show debuting on Nick in the summer?
 
Daniel Knauf, the showrunner on The Astronauts, has revealed that Nick had planned to premiere The Astronauts in August, however, the premiere is more likely to happen in September/October, although it could even be December.

He also revealed that four episodes of the show were filmed before the lockdown, with production slated to resume in July.
 
Hopefully, they'll do productions on Side Hustle, Dani Who?, Dream Academy and Counting Stars.
 
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Counting Stars was a pilot, nothing is yet announced it greenlight into series.

Dream Academy was only unofficial source, they were in development. There wasn't a word yet if Nick greenlight series.

There were some other future shows I posted but those were in development.

Also for you to be aware, because now filming for future shows were halted due to coronavirus pandemic. So expect there will be delay for any show to start
 
The promo shows that Blue's Sing-a-Long Spectacular special will air on July
 
Since its not yet confirmed, I'll post it here.

Nickelodeon has reportedly won the rights in a competitive situation to Dana Simpson’s comic strip Phoebe and Her Unicorn, a property that the ViacomCBS studio is eyeing as a multi-platform franchise across an TV animated series, movies and more. The final deal points are being hammered out at this moment, according to Deadline.
 
Since its not yet confirmed, I'll post it here.

Nickelodeon has reportedly won the rights in a competitive situation to Dana Simpson’s comic strip Phoebe and Her Unicorn, a property that the ViacomCBS studio is eyeing as a multi-platform franchise across an TV animated series, movies and more. The final deal points are being hammered out at this moment, according to Deadline.
@Ghostbuster not sure if this thread is fitting, but there is a thread for this:
Viacom and CBS may remerge Located on entertainment section


Since July premiere thread hasn't yet been created, Nick is premiering Rio 2 (2014) at Thurs Jul 2 at 8PM
 
I added it to this thread as, if Nick has won the rights, they'll probably make an animated series out of the property.
 
That's one of my favorite comic strips (see my signature) , that would be cool to see it as a show
 
Ok they need to cool it with acquiring different IP. This getting out of hand at this point.
 
it just feels like they're trying too hard to get an audience back with all these IP at a time when people are moving away to streaming.
 
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