A new Monster High cartoon, as well as a live action movie, are coming out next year. The showrunner for the cartoon is Shea Fontana (known for her work on DC Superhero Girls 2015) while the movie will be written by Jenny Jaffe (Big Hero 6 The Series) and bkth Greg Erb and Jason Oremland (The Princess And The Frog).
Lord Almighty! What is up with Nickelodeon these days in the animation department, What are they doing with all these licensed IP's like Star Trek, Big Nate, Garfield, Monster High, Smurfs etc. Like what's next The Archies? Reviving Gumby?, making an animated series based on an IP that no one talks or cares about anymore like Dennis the Menace? (american version)
Like Is Nickelodeon actually going to more original animated series which they are known for and revived in the 90's? Doesn't help that a new Rugrats series is coming and Countless Spongebob spin-offs are in the development
Like Jeez, Once the new president came this is becoming the norm. And it's just heartbreaking to see the Network that brought back creator driven cartoons and their success influenced CN and Disney and other networks/streaming services to do the same becoming a flashback to the state of 80s Saturday Morning cartoons where mostly were creatively bankrupt toy or IP driven shows.
I REALLY hope the 2 upcoming original shows from them Middlemost Post and The Barbarian and The Troll succeed. Because this is getting ridiculous and depressing at the same time
@SweetShop209 It is for Nick US, but Nick UK and Nick Germany have aired Transformers series in the past (Nick Germany still does, as well as series such as Pokemon..).
If I may recommend more media for you to check out, here's a starter:
You've mentioned that haven't read the original TMNT comics from Mirage Studios. Well, this video by YouTuber "Soundout12" gives a decent roadmap for where to start:
dmxx116 really likes to wish for people not to return back to so and so because their films didn't do so well. I don't agree with everything he says, though I agree on that Jared Leto shouldn't play Skeletor.
I'm sorry but I disagree with what GRPHX said about the past five films with Daniel Craig as James Bond as well as the choice of Denis Villeneuve as director and Steven Knight as writer in the next film because I really doubt Villeneuve's take will be like the Craig films at all and besides, all of the stuff he mentioned happened before the Craig films such as Licence to Kill.
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