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Nickelodeon Movies

Nickelodeon Movies is the film production arm of American children's network Nickelodeon and the family film distribution label of Paramount Pictures, launched on February 25, 1995 and based in Los Angeles, California.

Nickelodeon Movies
Logo used since 2020
TypeFilm production arm of Nickelodeon and family film distribution of Paramount Pictures
IndustryFilm
FoundedFebruary 25, 1995; 28 years ago (1995-02-25)
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Owner

(National Amusements) (1995–present)
ParentParamount Players
(Paramount Pictures)

The division has earned numerous accolades including 2 Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, over 13 Saturn Awards nominations, and 4 in-house honors via the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Since its launch, over 40 feature films have been produced for theatrical release and starting in 2021, the studio has been producing films for Paramount+ and Netflix.

History

Nickelodeon/20th Century Fox deal (1993–95)

In 1993, Nickelodeon agreed to a two-year contract with 20th Century Fox to make feature films. The joint venture would mostly produce new material, though a Nickelodeon executive did not rule out the possibility of making films based on The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats and Doug.[1] None of the movies were produced due to the 1994 acquisition of Paramount Pictures by Nickelodeon's parent company, Viacom, and they would distribute the movies instead. With the creative differences with John Kricfalusi, the creator of Ren & Stimpy and an inability to market that property in a family-friendly manner instead of a "cynical and gross humor" scuttled the film.[2][3] However, Paramount and Viacom would go forward and start development on The Rugrats Movie a year after the acquisition.

The Nickelodeon version of the Doug film was not made due to the acquisition of the show's production studio, Jumbo Pictures, by The Walt Disney Company in 1996. With this, the show moved to Disney's ABC network and new seasons aired as a part of its programming block Disney's One Saturday Morning as Disney's Doug. In 1999, Walt Disney Pictures released a film finale to the series, Doug's 1st Movie.

Nickelodeon Movies (1995–98)

 
Logo used from 1998 to 2000

Nickelodeon Movies was then founded on February 25, 1995. On July 10, 1996, the studio released its first film, Harriet the Spy, a spy-comedy film based on the 1964 novel of the same name.

On July 25, 1997, the studio then released its second film, Good Burger, a comedy film, starring Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Abe Vigoda, Dan Schneider, Shar Jackson, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg, Jan Schweiterman, Linda Cardellini and Sinbad. It was based on the Good Burger sketch on Nickelodeon's popular sketch comedy series All That.

On November 20, 1998, the studio released The Rugrats Movie, which is Nickelodeon Movies' first animated film and the first Nicktoon to be shown in theaters. It received mixed critical reception, but despite this, the movie became a box office success, earning $100,494,675 in the domestic box office and $140,894,675 worldwide.[4] It also became the first non-Disney animated film to gross over $100 million domestically. The success of the film led to two sequels.

2000s

On February 11, 2000, the studio released Snow Day, a comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Chris Elliott, Zena Grey, Josh Peck, Mark Webber, Schuyler Fisk, Jade Yorker and Emmanuelle Chriqui. This film met negative reviews, yet it grossed $62,464,731 worldwide.

 
Logo from 2000 to 2008

Nine months later, the studio released Rugrats in Paris: The Movie on November 17, 2000. It is the first sequel to The Rugrats Movie, and grossed $76,507,756 at the domestic box-office and $103,291,131 worldwide.[5] The film received favorable reviews, becoming the most critically acclaimed Rugrats film to date.

On December 21, 2001, the studio released its first CGI animated film, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It is based on a series of shorts that aired on Nickelodeon in 1998. It became a critical and box-office success, earning $80,936,232 in the United States and $102,992,536 worldwide. It stars voice actors Debi Derryberry, Rob Paulsen, Carolyn Lawrence, Jeffrey Garcia, and Candi Milo, and co-starred Martin Short and Patrick Stewart. On March 24, 2002, this movie was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Shrek.[6] It is the first Nickelodeon film to be nominated for an Academy Award. The success of the film spawned this film into a TV series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, which aired on Nickelodeon from 2002 to 2006.

On March 29, 2002, the studio released Clockstoppers, a sci-fi action film, starring Jesse Bradford, Paula Garcés, and French Stewart. This film received negative reviews and was a box office disappointment, only earning $36,989,956 in the United States and $38,793,283 worldwide.

On June 28, 2002, Nickelodeon Movies released Hey Arnold!: The Movie, starring the series' original cast members and guest starring Paul Sorvino as Scheck, the CEO of a real estate company called Future Tech Industries (FTI). The film received negative reviews and grossed $15.2 million.[7] It was originally going to be a TV film entitled Arnold Saves the Neighborhood, but executives of Paramount Pictures decided to release this film theatrically. It was the first animated film from Nickelodeon to get a PG rating.

In 2002 and 2003, the studio, along with Klasky Csupo, released two films based on popular TV shows, The Wild Thornberrys Movie and Rugrats Go Wild, respectively. The Wild Thornberrys Movie was released on December 20, 2002, starring the show's original cast members, Lacey Chabert, Tim Curry, Jodi Carlisle, Danielle Harris, Michael "Flea" Balzary, and Tom Kane. This film received positive reviews and was a box office success. It only grossed $40.1 million domestically and $60.7 million worldwide. On March 23, 2003, this film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.[8]

Rugrats Go Wild, a crossover of Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, was released on June 13, 2003. This film met with negative critical reception and was a minor box office success, unlike previous Rugrats movies, only earning $39.4 million in the United States and $55.4 million worldwide. This film is also the only Rugrats film to receive a PG rating.[9]

On November 19, 2004, Nickelodeon released The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, based on the popular Nickelodeon television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. This film received positive reviews and grossed $85.4 million in the United States and $140.2 million worldwide.[10] The success of this film led to a sequel,[11] and it was adapted into various media, including its own video game, soundtrack, books, and toy line.

With the release of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Nickelodeon Movies returned to making box-office hits. The studio purchased the film rights of the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series in May 2000.[12] Paramount Pictures, owner of Nickelodeon Movies, agreed to co-finance, along with Scott Rudin.[13] Various directors, including Terry Gilliam and Roman Polanski, were interested in making the film. One of author Daniel Handler's, Lemony Snicket's real name, favorite candidates was Guy Maddin. In June 2002, Barry Sonnenfeld was hired to direct. He was chosen because he had previously collaborated with Rudin and because of his black comedy directing style as seen in his films The Addams Family, Addams Family Values and Get Shorty.[14] Sonnenfeld referred to the Unfortunate Events books as his favorite children's stories.[15] The director hired Handler to write the script[16] with the intention of making Lemony Snicket as a musical, and cast Jim Carrey as Count Olaf in September 2002.[16] Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in January 2003 and director Brad Silberling took over. This film was released on December 17, 2004, a month after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released. It received positive reviews and became a huge box office success, earning $118,634,549 at the United States box office and $209,073,645 worldwide. This film won an Academy Award for Best Makeup in 2005.

In 2005, the studio and Paramount Classics purchased a documentary film, Mad Hot Ballroom, at the 2005 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. It became the studios' first (and, so far, only) documentary film and their only film to have a limited theatrical release. It grossed $8,117,961 in the United States and $9,079,042 worldwide. It also was a huge critical success.

Several months later, the studio and Paramount Pictures released their first co-production with both Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released a family comedy film, Yours, Mine and Ours, a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. This film stars Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. This film was critically panned, but was a modest box office success, earning $53,412,862 in the United States and $72,028,752 worldwide.

On June 16, 2006, Nickelodeon released the wrestling comedy film Nacho Libre. It is very loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta. This film stars Jack Black, Héctor Jiménez, and Ana de la Reguera. This film met with mixed critical reception, but was a box office success, earning $80,197,993 in the domestic box office and grossed $99,255,460 worldwide. A sequel to this film is being considered.[17][18]

Two months later, the studio released another CGI film, Barnyard, starring the voices of Kevin James, as Otis, a carefree cow who loves throwing parties, Courteney Cox as Daisy, a kind-hearted cow, David Koechner as Dag, an evil coyote, Sam Elliott as Ben, Otis's father and the leader of the barnyard, Danny Glover as Miles, an old mule, and voice actors Cam Clarke, Jeff Garcia, S. Scott Bullock, Tino Insana, Maurice LaMarche, John DiMaggio, Fred Tatasciore, and Rob Paulsen. This film met with negative critical reception, but was a box office success, earning $72,637,803 at the United States box office and grossed $116,476,887 worldwide. Like Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, the film's success has spawned into a TV show, Back at the Barnyard, which ran from 2007 to 2011 on Nickelodeon, longer than The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. Chris Hardwick replaced Kevin James as the role for Otis.

On December 15, 2006, the studio released Charlotte's Web, a family drama film based on E. B. White's book of the same name, starring Dakota Fanning, Kevin Anderson, Beau Bridges, and the voices of Dominic Scott Kay, Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Robert Redford, Reba McEntire, Kathy Bates, with Thomas Haden Church and Cedric the Entertainer. This film became a critical and box office success, earning $82,985,708 in the United States and $144,877,632 worldwide. This is Nickelodeon's first G-rated film in five years and first live-action film rated G as well as being the studio's highest-grossing film with that rating. Dakota Fanning won a Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress at the 2007 Kids' Choice Awards.

Two years later on February 14, 2008, the studio released The Spiderwick Chronicles, a fantasy drama film based on the bestselling book of the same name, starring Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. This film was released in both regular and IMAX theaters and received favorable reviews and was a box office success, earning $71,195,053 in the United States and $162,839,667 outside of the United States.[19]

On July 28, 2008, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies released a coming-of-age comedy film, Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging, based on two bestselling British novels by Louise Rennison, Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging and It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers. The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. It was released in theaters in the United Kingdom, earning £8,647,770 and grossed £13,835,569 worldwide. To date, it has a direct-to-DVD release in the United States and has made its U.S. premiere on Nick at Nite on March 12, 2009. It is also the first film from Nickelodeon Movies to receive a PG-13 rating.

On January 16, 2009, Hotel for Dogs was released, starring Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Johnny Simmons, Kyla Pratt, Troy Gentile, with Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon and Don Cheadle. It is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan. This film received mixed reviews from film critics, but was a box office success, earning $73,034,460 in the United States box office and grossed $117,000,198 worldwide. It is distributed by DreamWorks. This marks the first film from Nickelodeon to be distributed outside of Paramount Pictures. However, it is still distributed under Paramount.

Five months later on June 12, 2009, Paramount Pictures released Nickelodeon Movies' Imagine That, a comedy-drama film starring Eddie Murphy, Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Ari Parker, Martin Sheen, Marin Hinkle, and Yara Shahidi. The film received negative reviews, mainly criticizing Murphy's performance. It was also a box office failure, only earning $16,123,323 at the domestic box office and grossed only $22,985,194 worldwide.

2010s

On January 8, 2007, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies announced that they had signed M. Night Shyamalan to write, direct and produce a trilogy of live-action films based on the Avatar: The Last Airbender series, the first of which would encompass the main characters' adventures in Book One.[20] The film was later released in theaters in 3D on July 1, 2010, and was universally panned by critics, fans, and even from audiences who weren't familiar with the TV series and is nowadays often considered one of the worst movies ever made. A year later, it won five Razzies, including worst screenplay, worst director and worst picture of the year. This was the studio's first feature film released in 3-D. On its opening day in the United States, The Last Airbender made $16 million, ranking fifth overall for Thursday openings.[21] Despite negative critical reception, the film was a box office success, and grossed $131,601,062 in the United States box office, also grossed $187,340,196 in other countries, making for a total of $318,941,258 worldwide. That planned trilogy was finally scrapped in 2018, to make way for a new, unrelated, live-action series produced by Netflix.

 
Logo from 2010 to 2019

On March 4, 2011, Nickelodeon Movies released Rango, a CGI-animated western comedy film, directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone, Timothy Olyphant and Ned Beatty. The film was produced by Gore Verbinski's production company Blind Wink, and Graham King's GK Films. The CGI animation was created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), marking its first full-length animated feature. ILM usually does visual effects for live-action films.[22] It is also the first animated film for Verbinski. During voice recording, the actors received costumes and sets to "give them the feel of the Wild West"; star Johnny Depp had 20 days in which to voice Rango and the filmmakers scheduled the supporting actors to interact with him.[23] Verbinski said his attempt with Rango was to do a "small" film after the large-scale Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, but that he underestimated how painstaking and time-consuming animated filmmaking is.[22][23] This film has met universal acclaim from critics and general audiences alike and was the first Nickelodeon film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, ten years on since the category was introduced when Jimmy Neutron was nominated. The success of Rango led Paramount to create its own animation studio, Paramount Animation.

Nine months later, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies partnered with Columbia Pictures once again and released The Adventures of Tintin, a performance-captured animated 3D film, directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson, with the voices of Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and based on three from the comic book series of the same name by Hergé, The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944). This film was released in 3D and IMAX 3D theaters, as well normal "2D" theaters, and earned $77,591,831 in North America and $296,402,120 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $373,993,951.[24] It also was studio's first animated film to be shown in 3D. John Williams, the composer for the film, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. This film became the first non-Pixar film to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, and is the first Nickelodeon film to do so.

On February 28, 2012, a sequel to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie titled The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water was announced to be in production, and was scheduled to be released in 2015.[needs update]Philippe Dauman, the president and CEO of the studio's parent company Viacom, told sources:[25]

"We will be releasing a SpongeBob movie at the end of 2014, which will serve to start off or be one of our films that starts off our new animation effort."

Dauman also once again said that the Paramount animation productions will be a new opportunity for his company as they will each cost less than $100 million, and the animation unit will only have 30 to 40 people, allowing for good financial returns and profits. Thanks to modern technology, the films still look "great" despite the lower cost, he said. He also lauded his studio team for winning an animation Oscar for Rango, the studio's first fully owned CGI effort. "We're very proud of that," he said.[25][26]

The sequel was directed by Paul Tibbitt, written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, produced by Mary Parent, and executive-produced by the series' creator, Stephen Hillenburg.[27] The series' cast members reprised their roles from the first film.[28] The sequel was animated using the same animation style (traditional animation) as the TV show.[29]

In 2012, following the news of the Viacom buyout of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, it was announced that Nickelodeon would produce a new film through Paramount Pictures with an expected release date sometime in 2012.[30] In late May 2011, it was announced that Paramount and Nickelodeon had brought Michael Bay and his Platinum Dunes partners Brad Fuller and Andrew Form on to produce the next film that would reboot the film series.[31] Bay, Fuller, and Form would produce alongside Walker and Mednick. For the script, the studio originally hired Art Marcum and Matt Holloway to write the film for close to a million dollars. A year later the studio turned to writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec to rewrite the script.[31][32] In February 2012, Jonathan Liebesman was brought into negotiations to direct the film. It was released on August 8, 2014.

On October 26, 2012, the studio released a Halloween comedy film, Fun Size, starring Victoria Justice, Johnny Knoxville, and Thomas Mann. This film met with negative reviews, and was a box office failure. It grossed $11.4 million, and is the lowest wide-grossed film ever produced by Nickelodeon Movies.

A reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles opened on August 8, 2014. It was the biggest opening weekend for any movie produced by Nickelodeon Movies, grossing over $65 million in its first three days of release in the United States. It has since become Nickelodeon Movies's highest-grossing movie domestically (in North America) and worldwide, with over $191 million domestically and a total of $493.3 million worldwide.[citation needed]

On February 6, 2015, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, the second film based on SpongeBob SquarePants, was released. The film grossed almost $163 million in the United States and $323.4 million worldwide, making it the third-most successful film produced by the studio.

On June 3, 2016, the studio released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. The film was met with mixed reviews and grossed $240.6 million worldwide.

Nickelodeon Movies was also involved in the film Monster Trucks, though merely as a label partner as Paramount vacillated several times about including the Nickelodeon Movies vanity card within the film. It was released on January 13, 2017, as a critical and box-office flop.

An original animated feature produced by Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies in association with Ilion Animation Studios, titled Wonder Park, released on March 15, 2019, with reviews being mixed, praising the animation and voice acting while criticizing the story and tone, and performed poorly at the box office, grossing $119 million against a budget of $80–100 million. A television series based on it, which is titled Adventures in Wonder Park, is scheduled to air on Nickelodeon in the near future making it the third animated film from Nickelodeon Movies, after Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Barnyard, to serve as the basis for an animated series on the network.[33]

On August 9, 2019, the studio released the first film based on the Nick Jr. Channel animated series Dora the Explorer, titled Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Produced by Paramount Players, it is directed by James Bobin. It received positive reviews and was a box office success.

Nickelodeon Movies distributed an original feature called Playing with Fire, starring John Cena, and directed by Andy Fickman. The film was released on November 8, 2019. It received negative reviews, but was a modest box office success.

2020s–present

A third SpongeBob film, Sponge on the Run, was released in Canadian theaters on August 14, 2020, and digitally on Netflix in other territories on November 5, 2020, followed by a release via PVOD and on Paramount+, in the United States, on March 4, 2021, following the COVID-19 pandemic.[34][35] The film is directed and co-written by former writer Tim Hill. It is the last SpongeBob film to involve series creator Stephen Hillenburg, who died on November 26, 2018, from ALS.[36][37][38]

On May 19, 2019, a film based on PAW Patrol—a Canadian series aired by Nick Jr. in the United States—was announced. The film was produced in Canada by Spin Master Entertainment,[39] with Nickelodeon Movies signing on to present the film internationally. Unlike previous films from Nickelodeon Movies, the copyright to PAW Patrol: The Movie is not owned by Paramount, with Spin Master owning the copyright and Paramount/Nickelodeon only serving as distributors. The film was directed and co-written by Cal Brunker, and it was released in both Canada and the United States on August 20, 2021, and simultaneously streaming on Paramount+.[40] The film received positive reviews and was a box office success.

Additionally, the studio also released two direct to streaming movies: The Loud House Movie, a film adaptation based on Nickelodeon's popular Nicktoon of the same name for Netflix that is produced by British Film Institute, which was released on August 20, 2021, the same day as the PAW Patrol movie. The film received praise for animation, acting and songs though some criticized the plot. The other film, The J Team, a musical comedy starring JoJo Siwa was released on Paramount+ on September 3, 2021, as an original film.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, directed by Rob Minkoff and Mark Koetsier and starring Michael Cera, Ricky Gervais, Mel Brooks, George Takei, Aasif Mandvi, Gabriel Iglesias, Djimon Hounsou, Michelle Yeoh, Kylie Kuioka, and Samuel L. Jackson was released theatrically on July 15, 2022 in the United States and other territories.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie was released on Netflix on August 5, 2022.

On July 12, 2021, it was revealed that Blue's Big City Adventure, a live-action/animated hybrid movie based on Blue's Clues & You!, would be made to mark the 25th anniversary of the franchise. Directed by Matt Stawski and written by Angela Santomero and Liz Maccie, the film began production in summer 2021.[41] The film was released on Paramount+ on November 18, 2022.[42]

Two more films were released on Paramount+ in 2022: Fantasy Football, a sports comedy starring Marsai Martin, released on November 25, and a musical remake of Snow Day, released on December 16.

Upcoming projects

Nickelodeon Movies is teaming up with Point Grey Pictures to make a CG-animated film reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which is currently in production with Jeff Rowe directing.[43] The film is currently scheduled for release on August 4, 2023.[44][45]

The sequel to PAW Patrol: The Movie, titled PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, is currently in development with Cal Brunker returning as director and Jennifer Dodge, Laura Clunie, and Toni Stevens as producers. The film is scheduled for release on September 29, 2023.[46]

Nickelodeon Movies is also working with Avatar Studios to make a theatrical CG-animated film, alongside 2 other animated films that will be released by Paramount Pictures, with one of the films, centered on the original characters, beginning production in October 2022. It will serve as the first project from Avatar Studios and is scheduled to be released on October 10, 2025.[47]

On March 2, 2021, Yokai Samba, a film previously in development at DreamWorks Animation, had been picked up by the studio.[48]

On August 2, 2021, Paramount Pictures announced that a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action film was in the works with Colin Jost and Casey Jost penning the script and Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Scott Mednick and Galen Walker signing on as producers.[49]

An animated musical Smurfs film was announced in February 2022 and is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2025.[50]

A fourth theatrical SpongeBob SquarePants film, titled The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,[51] and three spinoff films set for release on Paramount+ were announced in February 2022, with the first of the spinoffs scheduled for release in 2023 and Search for SquarePants scheduled for release on May 23, 2025.[52][53]

In March 2023, a sequel to Good Burger was announced, with Thompson and Mitchell reprising their roles, for a release on Paramount+ in 2023.[54]

Films

All films listed are produced and/or distributed by Paramount Pictures unless noted otherwise.

Release date Film Director(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Co-production with Budget Gross (millions)
Story by Screenplay by
1990s
July 10, 1996 Harriet the Spy Bronwen Hughes Greg Taylor
Julie Talen
Douglas Petrie
Theresa Rebeck
Mary Kay Powell
Nava Levin
Rastar $12,000,000 $26.6
July 25, 1997 Good Burger Brian Robbins Dan Schneider
Kevin Kopelow
Heath Seifert
Mike Tollin
Brian Robbins
Tollin/Robbins Productions $8,500,000 $23.7
November 20, 1998 The Rugrats Movie Norton Virgien
Igor Kovalyov
David N. Weiss
J. David Stem
Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Klasky Csupo $24,000,000 $140.9
2000s
February 11, 2000 Snow Day Chris Koch Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Albie Hecht
Julia Pistor
C.O.R.E. $13,000,000 $62.5
November 17, 2000 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Stig Bergqvist
Paul Demeyer
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Jill Gorey
Barbara Herndon
Kate Boutilier
Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Klasky Csupo $30,000,000 $103.3
December 21, 2001 Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius John A. Davis John A. Davis
Steve Oedekerk
John A. Davis
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Steve Oedekerk
Steve Oedekerk
John A. Davis
Albie Hecht
O Entertainment
DNA Productions
$30,000,000 $103
March 29, 2002 Clockstoppers Jonathan Frakes Rob Hedden
Andy Hedden
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Rob Hedden
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Gale Anne Hurd
Julia Pistor
Valhalla Motion Pictures $26,000,000 $38.8
June 28, 2002 Hey Arnold!: The Movie Tuck Tucker Craig Bartlett
Steve Viksten
Craig Bartlett
Albie Hecht
Snee-Oosh, Inc. $3,000,000 $15.2
December 20, 2002 The Wild Thornberrys Movie Cathy Malkasian
Jeff McGrath
Kate Boutilier Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Klasky Csupo $25,000,000 $60.7
June 13, 2003 Rugrats Go Wild Norton Virgien
John Eng
$55.4
November 19, 2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Stephen Hillenburg Derek Drymon
Tim Hill
Stephen Hillenburg
Kent Osborne
Aaron Springer
Paul Tibbitt
Stephen Hillenburg
Julia Pistor
United Plankton Pictures $30,000,000 $140.2
December 17, 2004 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Brad Silberling Robert Gordon Laurie MacDonald
Walter F. Parkes
Jim Van Wyck
DreamWorks Pictures
Parkes/MacDonald Productions
$140,000,000 $209.1
May 13, 2005 Mad Hot Ballroom (distribution only) Marilyn Agrelo Amy Sewell Marilyn Agrelo
Amy Sewell
Brian David
Cange Wilder Knight II
Paramount Classics
Just One Productions
$500,000 $9.1
November 23, 2005 Yours, Mine & Ours Raja Gosnell Madelyn Davis
Bob Carroll, Jr.
Bob Hilgenberg
Rob Muir
Ron Burch
David Kidd
Robert Simonds
Michael G. Nathanson
Robert Simonds Company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Columbia Pictures
$45,000,000 $72
June 16, 2006 Nacho Libre Jared Hess Jared Hess
Jerusha Hess
Mike White
Mike White
Jack Black
Julia Pistor
David Klawans
HH Films
Black & White Productions
$35,000,000 $99.3
August 4, 2006 Barnyard Steve Oedekerk Steve Oedekerk
Paul Marshal
O Entertainment
Omation Animation Studio
$51,000,000 $116.5
December 15, 2006 Charlotte's Web Gary Winick Susannah Grant
Karey Kirkpatrick
Jordan Kerner The Kerner Entertainment Company
Walden Media
$85,000,000 $144.9
February 14, 2008 The Spiderwick Chronicles Mark Waters Karey Kirkpatrick
David Berenbaum
John Sayles
Mark Canton
Larry Franco
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
Karey Kirkpatrick
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Atmosphere Pictures
$90,000,000 $162.8
July 25, 2008 Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Gurinder Chadha Gurinder Chadha
Paul Mayeda Berges
Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Gurinder Chadha
Lynda Obst
Goldcrest Pictures $997,955 $14.9
January 16, 2009 Hotel for Dogs Thor Freudenthal Jeff Lowell
Mark McCorkle
Bob Schooley
Lauren Shuler Donner
Ewan Leslie
Jonathan Gordon
Jason Clark
DreamWorks Pictures
Cold Spring Pictures
The Montecito Picture Company
The Donners' Company
Mavrocine
$35,000,000 $117
June 12, 2009 Imagine That Karey Kirkpatrick Ed Solomon
Chris Matheson
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Ed Solomon
Di Bonaventura Pictures
Goldcrest Pictures
Internationale Filmproduktion Stella-del-Sud III GmbH Ko.
$55,000,000 $23
2010s
July 1, 2010 The Last Airbender M. Night Shyamalan M. Night Shyamalan
Sam Mercer
Frank Marshall
Blinding Edge Pictures
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
$150,000,000 $319.7
March 4, 2011 Rango Gore Verbinski John Logan
Gore Verbinski
James Ward Byrkit
John Logan Gore Verbinski
Graham King
John B. Carls
Blind Wink Productions
GK Films
Industrial Light & Magic
$135,000,000 $245.7
December 21, 2011 The Adventures of Tintin Steven Spielberg Steven Moffat
Edgar Wright
Joe Cornish
Steven Spielberg
Peter Jackson
Kathleen Kennedy
Columbia Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
WingNut Films
Hemisphere Media Capital
$374
October 26, 2012 Fun Size Josh Schwartz Max Werner Stephanie Savage
Josh Schwartz
Bard Dorros
David Kanter
Anonymous Content
Fake Empire Productions
$14,000,000 $11.4
August 8, 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Jonathan Liebesman Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Evan Daugherty
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Galen Walker
Scott Mednick
Ian Bryce
Platinum Dunes
Gama Entertainment
Mednick Productions
Heavy Metal
$125,000,000 $493.3
February 6, 2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Paul Tibbitt Stephen Hillenburg
Paul Tibbitt
Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Paul Tibbitt
Mary Parent
Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
$74,000,000 $323.4
June 3, 2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Dave Green Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Galen Walker
Scott Mednick
Platinum Dunes
China Movie Media Group
Gama Entertainment
Mednick Productions
Smithrowe Entertainment
Alibaba Pictures
$135,000,000 $245.6
January 13, 2017 Monster Trucks Chris Wedge Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Matthew Robinson
Derek Connolly Mary Parent
Denis L. Stewart
Paramount Animation
Disruption Entertainment
$125,000,000 $64.5
March 15, 2019 Wonder Park Dylan Brown (uncredited)[55][56] Robert Gordon
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Kendra Halland
Paramount Animation
Ilion Animation Studios
$100,000,000 $119.6
August 9, 2019 Dora and the Lost City of Gold James Bobin Tom Wheeler
Nicholas Stoller
Nicholas Stoller and Matthew Robinson[57] Kristin Burr Paramount Players
Walden Media[58]
Media Rights Capital
Burr! Productions
$49,000,000 $120.6
November 8, 2019 Playing with Fire Andy Fickman Dan Ewen Dan Ewen
Matt Lieberman
Todd Garner
Sean Robbins
Paramount Players
Walden Media
Broken Road Productions
$29,900,000 $69.4
2020s
August 14, 2020[a] The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Tim Hill[59] Tim Hill
Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger[60]
Tim Hill Ryan Harris Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
Media Rights Capital
Mikros Image
$60,000,000[citation needed] $4.8[61][62]
August 20, 2021 PAW Patrol: The Movie[b] Cal Brunker[40] Billy Frolick Billy Frolick
Cal Brunker
Bob Barlen
Jennifer Dodge Spin Master Entertainment
Mikros Image
$26,000,000[63] $130.1[64]
The Loud House Movie Dave Needham Kevin Sullivan
Chris Viscardi
Chris Viscardi Top Draw Animation; distributed by Netflix
September 3, 2021 The J Team Michael Lembeck Eydie Faye JoJo Siwa
Eydie Faye
Don Dunn
Syrinthia Studer
JoJo Siwa Inc.; distributed by Paramount+
July 15, 2022 Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank[c] Rob Minkoff
Mark Koetsier
Chris Bailey
Ed Stone
Nate Hopper
Rob Minkoff
Adam Nagle
Peter Nagle
Guy Collins
Yair Landau
Susan Purcell
$45,000,000 $41.7
August 5, 2022 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie Andy Suriano
Ant Ward
Tony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
Vladimir Radev Flying Bark Productions
Top Draw Animation; distributed by Netflix
November 18, 2022 Blue's Big City Adventure Matt Stawski Liz Maccie
Angela Santomero
Traci Paige Johnson
Angela Santomero
Paramount Players
9 Story Media Group
Brown Bag Films
Line by Line Media;
distributed by Paramount+
November 25, 2022 Fantasy Football Anton Cropper Zoe Marshall
Dan Gurewitch
David Young
LeBron James
Spencer Beighley
Jamal Henderson
Marsai Martin
Joshua Martin
Timothy Bourne
Awesomeness Films
SpringHill Company
Genius Productions
NFL Films; distributed by Paramount+
December 16, 2022 Snow Day Michael Lembeck Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Samantha Martin
Teleplay by: Samantha Martin R.J. Gilbert Wellsville Pictures; distributed by Paramount+
Upcoming films
August 4, 2023[44] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Jeff Rowe Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
Jeff Rowe
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
James Weaver
Point Grey Pictures TBA Post-production
September 29, 2023[46] PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Cal Brunker Bob Barlen Jennifer Dodge
Laura Clunie
Toni Stevens
Spin Master Entertainment
Mikros Image
2023[54] Good Burger 2 Phil Traill Kevin Kopelow
Heath Seifert

James III
Shauna Phelan
Zack Olin
Distributed by Paramount+ Pre-production
2024[52][65] Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie Liza Johnson Kaz Kaz & Tom Stern TBA Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures; distributed by Netflix
In production
February 14, 2025[50] Untitled Smurfs musical animated film Chris Miller Pam Brady Ryan Harris
Rihanna
Paramount Animation
May 23, 2025 The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Derek Drymon TBA Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
In development
October 10, 2025 Untitled animated Avatar: The Last Airbender film Lauren Montgomery[66] TBA Bryan Konietzko
Michael DiMartino
Eric Coleman[67]
Paramount Animation
Avatar Studios
In production
TBA Yokai Samba Leo Matsuda TBA Paramount Animation In development
Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles new live-action film TBA Colin Jost
Casey Jost
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Scott Mednick
Galen Walker
Platinum Dunes
Untitled second and third SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff films TBA Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures; distributed by Paramount+

Cancelled or inactive projects

Title Status Description
Untitled Ren & Stimpy animated film Cancelled In May 1993, Nickelodeon announced a two-year picture deal with 20th Century Fox to produce some of its movies, including its IPs such as the aforementioned Ren & Stimpy, though it was reconsidered as an ill fit for the children's market overall, and would have likely ran into creative issues with creator John Kricfalusi (who would be forced out several months after the deal was announced).[68][69] Fox's film deal with Nick expired when Viacom purchased Paramount Pictures in 1994 leaving Paramount to distribute and co-produce the network's theatrically released films.
Untitled Doug animated film Franchise shifted to Disney Nickelodeon was also making a Doug film adaptation in 1993 when they made a deal with 20th Century Fox to make films based on their properties along with other films based on other Nickelodeon properties. When Viacom acquired Paramount Pictures in 1994 the idea was killed and the deal ended quietly the next year. In 1996, the show's studio, Jumbo Studios was acquired by Disney and a film based on the Disney version of the series (known as Disney's Doug to differentiate from the original series) was released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1999, Doug's 1st Movie.[70][71]
Bone Cancelled In the late 1990s, an attempt was made through Nickelodeon Movies to produce a film based on the Bone comics. Jeff Smith, author of the Bone comics, stated in a 2003 interview that Nickelodeon had insisted on the Bone cousins being voiced by child actors and wanted the film's soundtrack to include pop songs by the likes of N'Sync. Smith's response was that nobody would insert pop songs in the middle of The Lord of the Rings or The Empire Strikes Back and therefore pop songs should not be placed in Bone either.[72] The film was then developed at Warner Bros. under their Warner Animation Group banner instead. However, in 2019, Netflix purchased the rights to turn Bone into an animated series. Although it was cancelled in April 2022.[73]
Prometheus and Bob A live-action Prometheus and Bob film was announced in 1998 as an adaptation of the KaBlam! series.[74] The film was to be produced by Amy Heckerling and directed by Harald Zwart, but the film later fell through due to lack of interest.
Sector 7 Development Hell In May 2000, Nickelodeon won a bidding war against Pixar in acquiring the film rights to the novel Sector 7 with Darren Aronofsky attached to direct and Good Machine as co-producer. As of March 2019, the project remains in development hell.[75]
Ectokid Unknown After the cancellation of Razorline, Barker sold the television and film rights of the Ectokid series to Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures in 2001. The film was set to have Barker, Don Murphy, and Nickelodeon's Albie Hecht and Julia Pistor as producers, Joe Daley as executive producer, and Karen Rosenfelt overseeing development at Paramount. Barker would also act as executive producer of the television series, with Daley and Murphy as producers. Talking to Daily Variety, Barker explained that his aim was to create "a franchisable world" for the studio, "of great, transcendent beauty; one that reconfigures people's expectations of what ghosts are, of what comes after death."[76] As of November 2018, no further information regarding both the film and the television series surfaced, presumably both were cancelled.
Jimmy Neutron 2: The Search for Carl Cancelled In February 2002, a sequel for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was reported in development for a summer 2004 release.[77] Producer Albie Hecht reported to The Los Angeles Times that the sequel "would be made on the same budget as the first, but with a new batch of inventions and adventures in Jimmy's town of Retroville." On June 20, 2002, The Hollywood Reporter reported that writer Kate Boutilier had signed a writing deal with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures to write a sequel for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius titled Jimmy Neutron 2: The Search for Carl, but the sequel was never materialized.[78] Instead the sequel's plot was used as the basis for the Game Boy Advance version of the video game Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron. Another reason the film was cancelled is because the writers could not agree on a story and Alcorn later stated in an interview that "once the TV series came out, there wasn't a lot of incentive to make a movie when fans could simply watch Jimmy Neutron for free at home."[79]
Imaginary Friend In March 2002, it was announced that Nickelodeon Movies would produce Imaginary Friend, a Gary Ross-helmed live-action/animated hybrid about a boy and his imaginary friend who takes him from the real world to an animated fantasy world. Written by Anne Spielberg, the film would’ve reunited Ross and Spielberg after scripting the 1988 Oscar-nominated Big. Would've been produced by Nickelodeon and Ross' Larger Than Life.[80][81]
Sequels to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, and Nickelodeon Movies hoped that Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events would become a film series like the Harry Potter film series.[14] Jim Carrey thought his character would be good as the basis for a film franchise since it would allow him to dive into a new role.[82] "I don't have a deal [for a sequel], but it's one that I wouldn't mind doing again because there are so many characters," the actor explained in December 2004. "I mean, it's just so much fun. It's so much fun being a bad actor playing a character..."[83] In May 2005, producer Laurie MacDonald said "Lemony Snicket is still something Paramount is interested in pursuing and we're going to be talking with them more."[84] In October 2008, Daniel Handler said that "a sequel does seem to be in the works. Paramount has had quite a few corporate shakeups, which has led to many a delay. Of course, many, many plans in Hollywood come to naught, but I'm assured that another film will be made. Someday. Perhaps."[85] In June 2009, Silberling confirmed he still talked about the project with Handler, and suggested the sequel be a stop motion film, with each film being in a new medium, due to the young lead actors having grown too old to continue their roles. "In an odd way, the best thing you could do is actually have Lemony Snicket say to the audience, 'Okay, we pawned the first film off as a mere dramatization with actors. Now, I'm afraid I'm going to have to show you the real thing.'"[86] The franchise ran a live-action series for 3 seasons on Netflix.
The Anybodies film adaptation Unknown In December 2004, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon acquired the film rights from the book series of the same name.[87][88][89] It was originally set to be released sometime in 2006,[90] but it has not been released since then.
Untitled The Fairly OddParents animated film Cancelled In 2005 or 2006, Butch Hartman considered making a theatrical adaptation of his animated television series The Fairly OddParents after the show's initial cancellation in 2006,[vague] to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures. The film was to be animated much like the series as well as previous Nickelodeon fare such as the Rugrats trilogy and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, but was scrapped due to a management change at Paramount although the script was already written. Despite this, Hartman expressed interest in releasing the film for DVD someday, and stated that the script could serve for another TV movie of the show. The series ended on July 26, 2017, and Butch Hartman left Nickelodeon in early 2018 before moving to Sony Pictures Animation to plan any direct-to-video sequels to the original film,[91][92] seemingly ending any chances of the film happening.[93]
Sequels to The Last Airbender The Last Airbender, released in 2010, was originally intended to be the first film in a live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender film trilogy each based on the series' three seasons. Due to the poor reception of the film, Nickelodeon and Paramount decided to put further plans for the sequels on hold. In September 2018, a new unrelated live-action remake of the original Avatar: The Last Airbender for Netflix was announced, effectively cancelling any lingering chances of possible sequels to the film.[94]
Mighty Mouse Moved to Paramount Animation As early as 2004, Omation Animation Studios and Nickelodeon announced their intention to bring Mighty Mouse (a property held by CBS Corporation) back to the big screen with a CGI Mighty Mouse feature film that was tentatively scheduled to be released sometime in 2013.[95] This film never materialized and the project's fate was unknown until in 2019, when it was confirmed that the project would be revived by Paramount Animation, and that Jon and Erich Hoeber were announced to be the writers for the film.[96][97]
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun Development Hell In November 2011, Steven Spielberg announced a sequel to the 2011 film The Adventures of Tintin and was planned to be released sometime in the future.[98] As of 2019, there have been little to no info about the film, but Peter Jackson is still involved with the project.[99][100]
Untitled Henry Danger film Cancelled On May 5, 2017, former president of Viacom's Nickelodeon group, Cyma Zarghami, announced that a film based on the live-action series Henry Danger was in development, but as of 2019, no further information about the film was announced. The series ended on March 21, 2020, and both Dan Schneider and Cyma Zarghami left Nickelodeon in 2018,[101][102] seemingly ending any chances of the film happening.
Untitled Are You Afraid of the Dark? film On November 13, 2017, it was announced that a film adaptation and reboot of Are You Afraid of the Dark? was in the works at Paramount Players, with a release date set for October 11, 2019. It writer Gary Dauberman was going to write the screenplay, Matt Kaplan was going to produce, and D.J. Caruso was going to direct the film.[103][104] The film was removed from Paramount's release schedule on February 27, 2019, and a series revival instead premiered on October 11, 2019.[105]
Untitled Rugrats film On July 16, 2018, Variety reported that a new Rugrats movie was in production alongside a revival of the series with a release date originally set for November 13, 2020. The movie would've been a live action/CGI hybrid, to be written by David Goodman and would be produced by Paramount Players, a division of Paramount Pictures.[106][107][108] On February 27, 2019, it was announced that the movie would be pushed back to January 29, 2021.[109] On April 26, 2019, it was announced that David Bowers would be set as director, along with Karen Rosenfelt as producer.[110] However, on November 12, 2019, the film was pulled from Paramount's release schedule, in favor of WWE Studios' Rumble, which was delayed from a July 2020 release.[111]

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

Golden Globe Awards

Kids' Choice Awards

Year Category Film Recipient(s) Result
1997 Favorite Movie Actress Harriet the Spy Rosie O'Donnell Won
1999 Favorite Movie The Rugrats Movie Won
2001 Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Susan Sarandon Won
2004 Rugrats Go Wild Bruce Willis Nominated
2005 Favorite Movie Actor Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Jim Carrey Nominated
2007 Nacho Libre Jack Black Nominated
Favorite Movie Actress Charlotte's Web Dakota Fanning Won
2012 Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Rango Johnny Depp Nominated
2015[122] Favorite Movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Nominated
Favorite Movie Actor Will Arnett (also for The Lego Movie) Nominated
Favorite Movie Actress Megan Fox Nominated
Favorite Animated Movie The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Nominated
2017 Favorite Movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Nominated
Favorite Movie Actor Will Arnett Nominated
Favorite Movie Actress Megan Fox Nominated
#Squad Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson Nominated
2022[123] Favorite Animated Movie PAW Patrol: The Movie Nominated
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Nominated
Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Awkwafina (also for Raya and the Last Dragon) Nominated
Tom Kenny Nominated
Keanu Reeves Nominated

Saturn Awards

Year Category Film Recipient(s) Result
2005 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Make-Up Valli O'Reilly and Bill Corso Nominated
2007 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film Charlotte's Web Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Special Effects Karin Joy, John Andrew Berton, Jr., Blair Clark and John Dietz Nominated
2008 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film The Spiderwick Chronicles Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor Freddie Highmore Nominated
2012 Saturn Award for Best Animated Film Rango Nominated
The Adventures of Tintin Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Music John Williams Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Special Effects Matt Aiken, Jamie Beard, Joe Letteri, Keith Miller, Wayne Stables and Matthias Menz Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Editing Michael Kahn Nominated
Saturn Award for Best Production Design Kim Sinclair Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run was theatrically released on August 14, 2020 only in Canada. It was later released on Netflix internationally on November 5, 2020, and then on Paramount+ on March 4, 2021 in the United States.[35]
  2. ^ Unlike previous films from Nickelodeon Movies, PAW Patrol: The Movie was produced in Canada, and the film's copyright is owned by Spin Master rather than Paramount. Nickelodeon Movies only distributed the film internationally, and did not produce it outright.
  3. ^ Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank is a film that had been in development for many years, and had no involvement from Nickelodeon or Paramount. Paramount had acquired the distribution rights to the film from GFM Animation in January 2022 for select territories and was later announced to be released under Paramount Animation, later Nickelodeon Movies.

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Not to be confused with Nickelodeon movie theater Nickelodeon Movies is the film production arm of American children s network Nickelodeon and the family film distribution label of Paramount Pictures launched on February 25 1995 and based in Los Angeles California Nickelodeon MoviesLogo used since 2020TypeFilm production arm of Nickelodeon and family film distribution of Paramount PicturesIndustryFilmFoundedFebruary 25 1995 28 years ago 1995 02 25 HeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Area servedWorldwideProductsTheatrical feature filmsAnimated filmsOwnerViacom 1995 2006 2005 2019 Paramount Global 2019 present National Amusements 1995 present ParentParamount Players Paramount Pictures The division has earned numerous accolades including 2 Academy Awards a Golden Globe Award over 13 Saturn Awards nominations and 4 in house honors via the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Since its launch over 40 feature films have been produced for theatrical release and starting in 2021 the studio has been producing films for Paramount and Netflix Contents 1 History 1 1 Nickelodeon 20th Century Fox deal 1993 95 1 2 Nickelodeon Movies 1995 98 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010s 1 5 2020s present 2 Upcoming projects 3 Films 4 Cancelled or inactive projects 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Academy Awards 5 2 Golden Globe Awards 5 3 Kids Choice Awards 5 4 Saturn Awards 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditNickelodeon 20th Century Fox deal 1993 95 Edit In 1993 Nickelodeon agreed to a two year contract with 20th Century Fox to make feature films The joint venture would mostly produce new material though a Nickelodeon executive did not rule out the possibility of making films based on The Ren amp Stimpy Show Rugrats and Doug 1 None of the movies were produced due to the 1994 acquisition of Paramount Pictures by Nickelodeon s parent company Viacom and they would distribute the movies instead With the creative differences with John Kricfalusi the creator of Ren amp Stimpy and an inability to market that property in a family friendly manner instead of a cynical and gross humor scuttled the film 2 3 However Paramount and Viacom would go forward and start development on The Rugrats Movie a year after the acquisition The Nickelodeon version of the Doug film was not made due to the acquisition of the show s production studio Jumbo Pictures by The Walt Disney Company in 1996 With this the show moved to Disney s ABC network and new seasons aired as a part of its programming block Disney s One Saturday Morning as Disney s Doug In 1999 Walt Disney Pictures released a film finale to the series Doug s 1st Movie Nickelodeon Movies 1995 98 Edit Logo used from 1998 to 2000 Nickelodeon Movies was then founded on February 25 1995 On July 10 1996 the studio released its first film Harriet the Spy a spy comedy film based on the 1964 novel of the same name On July 25 1997 the studio then released its second film Good Burger a comedy film starring Kenan Thompson Kel Mitchell Abe Vigoda Dan Schneider Shar Jackson Josh Server Lori Beth Denberg Jan Schweiterman Linda Cardellini and Sinbad It was based on the Good Burger sketch on Nickelodeon s popular sketch comedy series All That On November 20 1998 the studio released The Rugrats Movie which is Nickelodeon Movies first animated film and the first Nicktoon to be shown in theaters It received mixed critical reception but despite this the movie became a box office success earning 100 494 675 in the domestic box office and 140 894 675 worldwide 4 It also became the first non Disney animated film to gross over 100 million domestically The success of the film led to two sequels 2000s Edit On February 11 2000 the studio released Snow Day a comedy film starring Chevy Chase Chris Elliott Zena Grey Josh Peck Mark Webber Schuyler Fisk Jade Yorker and Emmanuelle Chriqui This film met negative reviews yet it grossed 62 464 731 worldwide Logo from 2000 to 2008 Nine months later the studio released Rugrats in Paris The Movie on November 17 2000 It is the first sequel to The Rugrats Movie and grossed 76 507 756 at the domestic box office and 103 291 131 worldwide 5 The film received favorable reviews becoming the most critically acclaimed Rugrats film to date On December 21 2001 the studio released its first CGI animated film Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius It is based on a series of shorts that aired on Nickelodeon in 1998 It became a critical and box office success earning 80 936 232 in the United States and 102 992 536 worldwide It stars voice actors Debi Derryberry Rob Paulsen Carolyn Lawrence Jeffrey Garcia and Candi Milo and co starred Martin Short and Patrick Stewart On March 24 2002 this movie was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature but lost to Shrek 6 It is the first Nickelodeon film to be nominated for an Academy Award The success of the film spawned this film into a TV series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius which aired on Nickelodeon from 2002 to 2006 On March 29 2002 the studio released Clockstoppers a sci fi action film starring Jesse Bradford Paula Garces and French Stewart This film received negative reviews and was a box office disappointment only earning 36 989 956 in the United States and 38 793 283 worldwide On June 28 2002 Nickelodeon Movies released Hey Arnold The Movie starring the series original cast members and guest starring Paul Sorvino as Scheck the CEO of a real estate company called Future Tech Industries FTI The film received negative reviews and grossed 15 2 million 7 It was originally going to be a TV film entitled Arnold Saves the Neighborhood but executives of Paramount Pictures decided to release this film theatrically It was the first animated film from Nickelodeon to get a PG rating In 2002 and 2003 the studio along with Klasky Csupo released two films based on popular TV shows The Wild Thornberrys Movie and Rugrats Go Wild respectively The Wild Thornberrys Movie was released on December 20 2002 starring the show s original cast members Lacey Chabert Tim Curry Jodi Carlisle Danielle Harris Michael Flea Balzary and Tom Kane This film received positive reviews and was a box office success It only grossed 40 1 million domestically and 60 7 million worldwide On March 23 2003 this film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song 8 Rugrats Go Wild a crossover of Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys was released on June 13 2003 This film met with negative critical reception and was a minor box office success unlike previous Rugrats movies only earning 39 4 million in the United States and 55 4 million worldwide This film is also the only Rugrats film to receive a PG rating 9 On November 19 2004 Nickelodeon released The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie based on the popular Nickelodeon television series SpongeBob SquarePants This film received positive reviews and grossed 85 4 million in the United States and 140 2 million worldwide 10 The success of this film led to a sequel 11 and it was adapted into various media including its own video game soundtrack books and toy line With the release of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Nickelodeon Movies returned to making box office hits The studio purchased the film rights of the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series in May 2000 12 Paramount Pictures owner of Nickelodeon Movies agreed to co finance along with Scott Rudin 13 Various directors including Terry Gilliam and Roman Polanski were interested in making the film One of author Daniel Handler s Lemony Snicket s real name favorite candidates was Guy Maddin In June 2002 Barry Sonnenfeld was hired to direct He was chosen because he had previously collaborated with Rudin and because of his black comedy directing style as seen in his films The Addams Family Addams Family Values and Get Shorty 14 Sonnenfeld referred to the Unfortunate Events books as his favorite children s stories 15 The director hired Handler to write the script 16 with the intention of making Lemony Snicket as a musical and cast Jim Carrey as Count Olaf in September 2002 16 Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in January 2003 and director Brad Silberling took over This film was released on December 17 2004 a month after The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie was released It received positive reviews and became a huge box office success earning 118 634 549 at the United States box office and 209 073 645 worldwide This film won an Academy Award for Best Makeup in 2005 In 2005 the studio and Paramount Classics purchased a documentary film Mad Hot Ballroom at the 2005 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City Utah It became the studios first and so far only documentary film and their only film to have a limited theatrical release It grossed 8 117 961 in the United States and 9 079 042 worldwide It also was a huge critical success Several months later the studio and Paramount Pictures released their first co production with both Columbia Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer and released a family comedy film Yours Mine and Ours a remake of the 1968 film of the same name This film stars Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo This film was critically panned but was a modest box office success earning 53 412 862 in the United States and 72 028 752 worldwide On June 16 2006 Nickelodeon released the wrestling comedy film Nacho Libre It is very loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta This film stars Jack Black Hector Jimenez and Ana de la Reguera This film met with mixed critical reception but was a box office success earning 80 197 993 in the domestic box office and grossed 99 255 460 worldwide A sequel to this film is being considered 17 18 Two months later the studio released another CGI film Barnyard starring the voices of Kevin James as Otis a carefree cow who loves throwing parties Courteney Cox as Daisy a kind hearted cow David Koechner as Dag an evil coyote Sam Elliott as Ben Otis s father and the leader of the barnyard Danny Glover as Miles an old mule and voice actors Cam Clarke Jeff Garcia S Scott Bullock Tino Insana Maurice LaMarche John DiMaggio Fred Tatasciore and Rob Paulsen This film met with negative critical reception but was a box office success earning 72 637 803 at the United States box office and grossed 116 476 887 worldwide Like Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius the film s success has spawned into a TV show Back at the Barnyard which ran from 2007 to 2011 on Nickelodeon longer than The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius Chris Hardwick replaced Kevin James as the role for Otis On December 15 2006 the studio released Charlotte s Web a family drama film based on E B White s book of the same name starring Dakota Fanning Kevin Anderson Beau Bridges and the voices of Dominic Scott Kay Julia Roberts Steve Buscemi John Cleese Oprah Winfrey Robert Redford Reba McEntire Kathy Bates with Thomas Haden Church and Cedric the Entertainer This film became a critical and box office success earning 82 985 708 in the United States and 144 877 632 worldwide This is Nickelodeon s first G rated film in five years and first live action film rated G as well as being the studio s highest grossing film with that rating Dakota Fanning won a Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress at the 2007 Kids Choice Awards Two years later on February 14 2008 the studio released The Spiderwick Chronicles a fantasy drama film based on the bestselling book of the same name starring Freddie Highmore Sarah Bolger Mary Louise Parker Martin Short Nick Nolte and Seth Rogen This film was released in both regular and IMAX theaters and received favorable reviews and was a box office success earning 71 195 053 in the United States and 162 839 667 outside of the United States 19 On July 28 2008 Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies released a coming of age comedy film Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging based on two bestselling British novels by Louise Rennison Angus Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging and It s OK I m Wearing Really Big Knickers The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success It was released in theaters in the United Kingdom earning 8 647 770 and grossed 13 835 569 worldwide To date it has a direct to DVD release in the United States and has made its U S premiere on Nick at Nite on March 12 2009 It is also the first film from Nickelodeon Movies to receive a PG 13 rating On January 16 2009 Hotel for Dogs was released starring Emma Roberts Jake T Austin Johnny Simmons Kyla Pratt Troy Gentile with Lisa Kudrow Kevin Dillon and Don Cheadle It is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan This film received mixed reviews from film critics but was a box office success earning 73 034 460 in the United States box office and grossed 117 000 198 worldwide It is distributed by DreamWorks This marks the first film from Nickelodeon to be distributed outside of Paramount Pictures However it is still distributed under Paramount Five months later on June 12 2009 Paramount Pictures released Nickelodeon Movies Imagine That a comedy drama film starring Eddie Murphy Thomas Haden Church Nicole Ari Parker Martin Sheen Marin Hinkle and Yara Shahidi The film received negative reviews mainly criticizing Murphy s performance It was also a box office failure only earning 16 123 323 at the domestic box office and grossed only 22 985 194 worldwide 2010s Edit On January 8 2007 Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies announced that they had signed M Night Shyamalan to write direct and produce a trilogy of live action films based on the Avatar The Last Airbender series the first of which would encompass the main characters adventures in Book One 20 The film was later released in theaters in 3D on July 1 2010 and was universally panned by critics fans and even from audiences who weren t familiar with the TV series and is nowadays often considered one of the worst movies ever made A year later it won five Razzies including worst screenplay worst director and worst picture of the year This was the studio s first feature film released in 3 D On its opening day in the United States The Last Airbender made 16 million ranking fifth overall for Thursday openings 21 Despite negative critical reception the film was a box office success and grossed 131 601 062 in the United States box office also grossed 187 340 196 in other countries making for a total of 318 941 258 worldwide That planned trilogy was finally scrapped in 2018 to make way for a new unrelated live action series produced by Netflix Logo from 2010 to 2019 On March 4 2011 Nickelodeon Movies released Rango a CGI animated western comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Johnny Depp Isla Fisher Bill Nighy Abigail Breslin Alfred Molina Harry Dean Stanton Ray Winstone Timothy Olyphant and Ned Beatty The film was produced by Gore Verbinski s production company Blind Wink and Graham King s GK Films The CGI animation was created by Industrial Light amp Magic ILM marking its first full length animated feature ILM usually does visual effects for live action films 22 It is also the first animated film for Verbinski During voice recording the actors received costumes and sets to give them the feel of the Wild West star Johnny Depp had 20 days in which to voice Rango and the filmmakers scheduled the supporting actors to interact with him 23 Verbinski said his attempt with Rango was to do a small film after the large scale Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy but that he underestimated how painstaking and time consuming animated filmmaking is 22 23 This film has met universal acclaim from critics and general audiences alike and was the first Nickelodeon film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature ten years on since the category was introduced when Jimmy Neutron was nominated The success of Rango led Paramount to create its own animation studio Paramount Animation Nine months later Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies partnered with Columbia Pictures once again and released The Adventures of Tintin a performance captured animated 3D film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson with the voices of Jamie Bell Andy Serkis Daniel Craig Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and based on three from the comic book series of the same name by Herge The Crab with the Golden Claws 1941 The Secret of the Unicorn 1943 and Red Rackham s Treasure 1944 This film was released in 3D and IMAX 3D theaters as well normal 2D theaters and earned 77 591 831 in North America and 296 402 120 in other territories for a worldwide total of 373 993 951 24 It also was studio s first animated film to be shown in 3D John Williams the composer for the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score This film became the first non Pixar film to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and is the first Nickelodeon film to do so On February 28 2012 a sequel to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie titled The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water was announced to be in production and was scheduled to be released in 2015 needs update Philippe Dauman the president and CEO of the studio s parent company Viacom told sources 25 We will be releasing a SpongeBob movie at the end of 2014 which will serve to start off or be one of our films that starts off our new animation effort Dauman also once again said that the Paramount animation productions will be a new opportunity for his company as they will each cost less than 100 million and the animation unit will only have 30 to 40 people allowing for good financial returns and profits Thanks to modern technology the films still look great despite the lower cost he said He also lauded his studio team for winning an animation Oscar for Rango the studio s first fully owned CGI effort We re very proud of that he said 25 26 The sequel was directed by Paul Tibbitt written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger produced by Mary Parent and executive produced by the series creator Stephen Hillenburg 27 The series cast members reprised their roles from the first film 28 The sequel was animated using the same animation style traditional animation as the TV show 29 In 2012 following the news of the Viacom buyout of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise it was announced that Nickelodeon would produce a new film through Paramount Pictures with an expected release date sometime in 2012 30 In late May 2011 it was announced that Paramount and Nickelodeon had brought Michael Bay and his Platinum Dunes partners Brad Fuller and Andrew Form on to produce the next film that would reboot the film series 31 Bay Fuller and Form would produce alongside Walker and Mednick For the script the studio originally hired Art Marcum and Matt Holloway to write the film for close to a million dollars A year later the studio turned to writers Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec to rewrite the script 31 32 In February 2012 Jonathan Liebesman was brought into negotiations to direct the film It was released on August 8 2014 On October 26 2012 the studio released a Halloween comedy film Fun Size starring Victoria Justice Johnny Knoxville and Thomas Mann This film met with negative reviews and was a box office failure It grossed 11 4 million and is the lowest wide grossed film ever produced by Nickelodeon Movies A reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles opened on August 8 2014 It was the biggest opening weekend for any movie produced by Nickelodeon Movies grossing over 65 million in its first three days of release in the United States It has since become Nickelodeon Movies s highest grossing movie domestically in North America and worldwide with over 191 million domestically and a total of 493 3 million worldwide citation needed On February 6 2015 The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water the second film based on SpongeBob SquarePants was released The film grossed almost 163 million in the United States and 323 4 million worldwide making it the third most successful film produced by the studio On June 3 2016 the studio released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows The film was met with mixed reviews and grossed 240 6 million worldwide Nickelodeon Movies was also involved in the film Monster Trucks though merely as a label partner as Paramount vacillated several times about including the Nickelodeon Movies vanity card within the film It was released on January 13 2017 as a critical and box office flop An original animated feature produced by Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies in association with Ilion Animation Studios titled Wonder Park released on March 15 2019 with reviews being mixed praising the animation and voice acting while criticizing the story and tone and performed poorly at the box office grossing 119 million against a budget of 80 100 million A television series based on it which is titled Adventures in Wonder Park is scheduled to air on Nickelodeon in the near future making it the third animated film from Nickelodeon Movies after Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius and Barnyard to serve as the basis for an animated series on the network 33 On August 9 2019 the studio released the first film based on the Nick Jr Channel animated series Dora the Explorer titled Dora and the Lost City of Gold Produced by Paramount Players it is directed by James Bobin It received positive reviews and was a box office success Nickelodeon Movies distributed an original feature called Playing with Fire starring John Cena and directed by Andy Fickman The film was released on November 8 2019 It received negative reviews but was a modest box office success 2020s present Edit A third SpongeBob film Sponge on the Run was released in Canadian theaters on August 14 2020 and digitally on Netflix in other territories on November 5 2020 followed by a release via PVOD and on Paramount in the United States on March 4 2021 following the COVID 19 pandemic 34 35 The film is directed and co written by former writer Tim Hill It is the last SpongeBob film to involve series creator Stephen Hillenburg who died on November 26 2018 from ALS 36 37 38 On May 19 2019 a film based on PAW Patrol a Canadian series aired by Nick Jr in the United States was announced The film was produced in Canada by Spin Master Entertainment 39 with Nickelodeon Movies signing on to present the film internationally Unlike previous films from Nickelodeon Movies the copyright to PAW Patrol The Movie is not owned by Paramount with Spin Master owning the copyright and Paramount Nickelodeon only serving as distributors The film was directed and co written by Cal Brunker and it was released in both Canada and the United States on August 20 2021 and simultaneously streaming on Paramount 40 The film received positive reviews and was a box office success Additionally the studio also released two direct to streaming movies The Loud House Movie a film adaptation based on Nickelodeon s popular Nicktoon of the same name for Netflix that is produced by British Film Institute which was released on August 20 2021 the same day as the PAW Patrol movie The film received praise for animation acting and songs though some criticized the plot The other film The J Team a musical comedy starring JoJo Siwa was released on Paramount on September 3 2021 as an original film Paws of Fury The Legend of Hank directed by Rob Minkoff and Mark Koetsier and starring Michael Cera Ricky Gervais Mel Brooks George Takei Aasif Mandvi Gabriel Iglesias Djimon Hounsou Michelle Yeoh Kylie Kuioka and Samuel L Jackson was released theatrically on July 15 2022 in the United States and other territories Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie was released on Netflix on August 5 2022 On July 12 2021 it was revealed that Blue s Big City Adventure a live action animated hybrid movie based on Blue s Clues amp You would be made to mark the 25th anniversary of the franchise Directed by Matt Stawski and written by Angela Santomero and Liz Maccie the film began production in summer 2021 41 The film was released on Paramount on November 18 2022 42 Two more films were released on Paramount in 2022 Fantasy Football a sports comedy starring Marsai Martin released on November 25 and a musical remake of Snow Day released on December 16 Upcoming projects EditNickelodeon Movies is teaming up with Point Grey Pictures to make a CG animated film reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem which is currently in production with Jeff Rowe directing 43 The film is currently scheduled for release on August 4 2023 44 45 The sequel to PAW Patrol The Movie titled PAW Patrol The Mighty Movie is currently in development with Cal Brunker returning as director and Jennifer Dodge Laura Clunie and Toni Stevens as producers The film is scheduled for release on September 29 2023 46 Nickelodeon Movies is also working with Avatar Studios to make a theatrical CG animated film alongside 2 other animated films that will be released by Paramount Pictures with one of the films centered on the original characters beginning production in October 2022 It will serve as the first project from Avatar Studios and is scheduled to be released on October 10 2025 47 On March 2 2021 Yokai Samba a film previously in development at DreamWorks Animation had been picked up by the studio 48 On August 2 2021 Paramount Pictures announced that a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action film was in the works with Colin Jost and Casey Jost penning the script and Michael Bay Andrew Form Brad Fuller Scott Mednick and Galen Walker signing on as producers 49 An animated musical Smurfs film was announced in February 2022 and is scheduled to be released on February 14 2025 50 A fourth theatrical SpongeBob SquarePants film titled The SpongeBob Movie Search for SquarePants 51 and three spinoff films set for release on Paramount were announced in February 2022 with the first of the spinoffs scheduled for release in 2023 and Search for SquarePants scheduled for release on May 23 2025 52 53 In March 2023 a sequel to Good Burger was announced with Thompson and Mitchell reprising their roles for a release on Paramount in 2023 54 Films EditAll films listed are produced and or distributed by Paramount Pictures unless noted otherwise Release date Film Director s Writer s Producer s Co production with Budget Gross millions Story by Screenplay by1990sJuly 10 1996 Harriet the Spy Bronwen Hughes Greg TaylorJulie Talen Douglas PetrieTheresa Rebeck Mary Kay PowellNava Levin Rastar 12 000 000 26 6July 25 1997 Good Burger Brian Robbins Dan SchneiderKevin KopelowHeath Seifert Mike TollinBrian Robbins Tollin Robbins Productions 8 500 000 23 7November 20 1998 The Rugrats Movie Norton VirgienIgor Kovalyov David N WeissJ David Stem Arlene KlaskyGabor Csupo Klasky Csupo 24 000 000 140 92000sFebruary 11 2000 Snow Day Chris Koch Will McRobbChris Viscardi Albie HechtJulia Pistor C O R E 13 000 000 62 5November 17 2000 Rugrats in Paris The Movie Stig BergqvistPaul Demeyer J David StemDavid N WeissJill GoreyBarbara HerndonKate Boutilier Arlene KlaskyGabor Csupo Klasky Csupo 30 000 000 103 3December 21 2001 Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius John A Davis John A DavisSteve Oedekerk John A DavisJ David StemDavid N WeissSteve Oedekerk Steve OedekerkJohn A DavisAlbie Hecht O EntertainmentDNA Productions 30 000 000 103March 29 2002 Clockstoppers Jonathan Frakes Rob HeddenAndy HeddenJ David StemDavid N Weiss Rob HeddenJ David StemDavid N Weiss Gale Anne HurdJulia Pistor Valhalla Motion Pictures 26 000 000 38 8June 28 2002 Hey Arnold The Movie Tuck Tucker Craig BartlettSteve Viksten Craig BartlettAlbie Hecht Snee Oosh Inc 3 000 000 15 2December 20 2002 The Wild Thornberrys Movie Cathy MalkasianJeff McGrath Kate Boutilier Arlene KlaskyGabor Csupo Klasky Csupo 25 000 000 60 7June 13 2003 Rugrats Go Wild Norton VirgienJohn Eng 55 4November 19 2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Stephen Hillenburg Derek DrymonTim HillStephen HillenburgKent OsborneAaron SpringerPaul Tibbitt Stephen HillenburgJulia Pistor United Plankton Pictures 30 000 000 140 2December 17 2004 Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events Brad Silberling Robert Gordon Laurie MacDonaldWalter F ParkesJim Van Wyck DreamWorks PicturesParkes MacDonald Productions 140 000 000 209 1May 13 2005 Mad Hot Ballroom distribution only Marilyn Agrelo Amy Sewell Marilyn AgreloAmy SewellBrian DavidCange Wilder Knight II Paramount ClassicsJust One Productions 500 000 9 1November 23 2005 Yours Mine amp Ours Raja Gosnell Madelyn DavisBob Carroll Jr Bob HilgenbergRob MuirRon BurchDavid Kidd Robert SimondsMichael G Nathanson Robert Simonds CompanyMetro Goldwyn MayerColumbia Pictures 45 000 000 72June 16 2006 Nacho Libre Jared Hess Jared HessJerusha HessMike White Mike WhiteJack BlackJulia PistorDavid Klawans HH FilmsBlack amp White Productions 35 000 000 99 3August 4 2006 Barnyard Steve Oedekerk Steve OedekerkPaul Marshal O EntertainmentOmation Animation Studio 51 000 000 116 5December 15 2006 Charlotte s Web Gary Winick Susannah GrantKarey Kirkpatrick Jordan Kerner The Kerner Entertainment CompanyWalden Media 85 000 000 144 9February 14 2008 The Spiderwick Chronicles Mark Waters Karey KirkpatrickDavid BerenbaumJohn Sayles Mark CantonLarry FrancoEllen Goldsmith VeinKarey Kirkpatrick The Kennedy Marshall CompanyAtmosphere Pictures 90 000 000 162 8July 25 2008 Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging Gurinder Chadha Gurinder ChadhaPaul Mayeda BergesWill McRobbChris Viscardi Gurinder ChadhaLynda Obst Goldcrest Pictures 997 955 14 9January 16 2009 Hotel for Dogs Thor Freudenthal Jeff LowellMark McCorkleBob Schooley Lauren Shuler DonnerEwan LeslieJonathan GordonJason Clark DreamWorks PicturesCold Spring PicturesThe Montecito Picture CompanyThe Donners CompanyMavrocine 35 000 000 117June 12 2009 Imagine That Karey Kirkpatrick Ed SolomonChris Matheson Lorenzo di BonaventuraEd Solomon Di Bonaventura PicturesGoldcrest PicturesInternationale Filmproduktion Stella del Sud III GmbH Ko 55 000 000 232010sJuly 1 2010 The Last Airbender M Night Shyamalan M Night ShyamalanSam MercerFrank Marshall Blinding Edge PicturesThe Kennedy Marshall Company 150 000 000 319 7March 4 2011 Rango Gore Verbinski John LoganGore VerbinskiJames Ward Byrkit John Logan Gore VerbinskiGraham KingJohn B Carls Blind Wink ProductionsGK FilmsIndustrial Light amp Magic 135 000 000 245 7December 21 2011 The Adventures of Tintin Steven Spielberg Steven MoffatEdgar WrightJoe Cornish Steven SpielbergPeter JacksonKathleen Kennedy Columbia PicturesAmblin EntertainmentThe Kennedy Marshall CompanyWingNut FilmsHemisphere Media Capital 374October 26 2012 Fun Size Josh Schwartz Max Werner Stephanie SavageJosh SchwartzBard DorrosDavid Kanter Anonymous ContentFake Empire Productions 14 000 000 11 4August 8 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Jonathan Liebesman Josh AppelbaumAndre NemecEvan Daugherty Michael BayAndrew FormBrad FullerGalen WalkerScott MednickIan Bryce Platinum DunesGama EntertainmentMednick ProductionsHeavy Metal 125 000 000 493 3February 6 2015 The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water Paul Tibbitt Stephen HillenburgPaul Tibbitt Jonathan AibelGlenn Berger Paul TibbittMary Parent Paramount AnimationUnited Plankton Pictures 74 000 000 323 4June 3 2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows Dave Green Josh AppelbaumAndre Nemec Michael BayAndrew FormBrad FullerGalen WalkerScott Mednick Platinum DunesChina Movie Media GroupGama EntertainmentMednick ProductionsSmithrowe EntertainmentAlibaba Pictures 135 000 000 245 6January 13 2017 Monster Trucks Chris Wedge Jonathan AibelGlenn BergerMatthew Robinson Derek Connolly Mary ParentDenis L Stewart Paramount AnimationDisruption Entertainment 125 000 000 64 5March 15 2019 Wonder Park Dylan Brown uncredited 55 56 Robert GordonJosh AppelbaumAndre Nemec Josh AppelbaumAndre Nemec Josh AppelbaumAndre NemecKendra Halland Paramount AnimationIlion Animation Studios 100 000 000 119 6August 9 2019 Dora and the Lost City of Gold James Bobin Tom WheelerNicholas Stoller Nicholas Stoller and Matthew Robinson 57 Kristin Burr Paramount PlayersWalden Media 58 Media Rights CapitalBurr Productions 49 000 000 120 6November 8 2019 Playing with Fire Andy Fickman Dan Ewen Dan EwenMatt Lieberman Todd GarnerSean Robbins Paramount PlayersWalden MediaBroken Road Productions 29 900 000 69 42020sAugust 14 2020 a The SpongeBob Movie Sponge on the Run Tim Hill 59 Tim HillJonathan AibelGlenn Berger 60 Tim Hill Ryan Harris Paramount AnimationUnited Plankton PicturesMedia Rights CapitalMikros Image 60 000 000 citation needed 4 8 61 62 August 20 2021 PAW Patrol The Movie b Cal Brunker 40 Billy Frolick Billy FrolickCal BrunkerBob Barlen Jennifer Dodge Spin Master EntertainmentMikros Image 26 000 000 63 130 1 64 The Loud House Movie Dave Needham Kevin SullivanChris Viscardi Chris Viscardi Top Draw Animation distributed by Netflix September 3 2021 The J Team Michael Lembeck Eydie Faye JoJo SiwaEydie FayeDon DunnSyrinthia Studer JoJo Siwa Inc distributed by Paramount July 15 2022 Paws of Fury The Legend of Hank c Rob MinkoffMark KoetsierChris Bailey Ed StoneNate Hopper Rob MinkoffAdam NaglePeter NagleGuy CollinsYair LandauSusan Purcell AniventureAlignBrooksfilmsFlying Tigers EntertainmentPlatige ImageGFM AnimationHB Wink AnimationCinesite 45 000 000 41 7August 5 2022 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie Andy SurianoAnt Ward Tony Gama LoboRebecca May Vladimir Radev Flying Bark ProductionsTop Draw Animation distributed by Netflix November 18 2022 Blue s Big City Adventure Matt Stawski Liz MaccieAngela Santomero Traci Paige JohnsonAngela Santomero Paramount Players9 Story Media GroupBrown Bag FilmsLine by Line Media distributed by Paramount November 25 2022 Fantasy Football Anton Cropper Zoe MarshallDan GurewitchDavid Young LeBron JamesSpencer BeighleyJamal HendersonMarsai MartinJoshua MartinTimothy Bourne Awesomeness FilmsSpringHill CompanyGenius ProductionsNFL Films distributed by Paramount December 16 2022 Snow Day Michael Lembeck Will McRobbChris ViscardiSamantha Martin Teleplay by Samantha Martin R J Gilbert Wellsville Pictures distributed by Paramount Upcoming filmsAugust 4 2023 44 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem Jeff Rowe Seth RogenEvan GoldbergJeff RoweDan HernandezBenji Samit Seth RogenEvan GoldbergJames Weaver Point Grey Pictures TBA Post productionSeptember 29 2023 46 PAW Patrol The Mighty Movie Cal Brunker Bob Barlen Jennifer DodgeLaura ClunieToni Stevens Spin Master EntertainmentMikros Image2023 54 Good Burger 2 Phil Traill Kevin KopelowHeath SeifertJames III Shauna PhelanZack Olin Distributed by Paramount Pre production2024 52 65 Saving Bikini Bottom The Sandy Cheeks Movie Liza Johnson Kaz Kaz amp Tom Stern TBA Paramount AnimationUnited Plankton Pictures distributed by Netflix In productionFebruary 14 2025 50 Untitled Smurfs musical animated film Chris Miller Pam Brady Ryan HarrisRihanna Paramount AnimationMay 23 2025 The SpongeBob Movie Search for SquarePants Derek Drymon TBA Paramount AnimationUnited Plankton Pictures In developmentOctober 10 2025 Untitled animated Avatar The Last Airbender film Lauren Montgomery 66 TBA Bryan KonietzkoMichael DiMartinoEric Coleman 67 Paramount AnimationAvatar Studios In productionTBA Yokai Samba Leo Matsuda TBA Paramount Animation In developmentUntitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles new live action film TBA Colin JostCasey Jost Michael BayAndrew FormBrad FullerScott MednickGalen Walker Platinum DunesUntitled second and third SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff films TBA Paramount AnimationUnited Plankton Pictures distributed by Paramount Cancelled or inactive projects EditTitle Status DescriptionUntitled Ren amp Stimpy animated film Cancelled In May 1993 Nickelodeon announced a two year picture deal with 20th Century Fox to produce some of its movies including its IPs such as the aforementioned Ren amp Stimpy though it was reconsidered as an ill fit for the children s market overall and would have likely ran into creative issues with creator John Kricfalusi who would be forced out several months after the deal was announced 68 69 Fox s film deal with Nick expired when Viacom purchased Paramount Pictures in 1994 leaving Paramount to distribute and co produce the network s theatrically released films Untitled Doug animated film Franchise shifted to Disney Nickelodeon was also making a Doug film adaptation in 1993 when they made a deal with 20th Century Fox to make films based on their properties along with other films based on other Nickelodeon properties When Viacom acquired Paramount Pictures in 1994 the idea was killed and the deal ended quietly the next year In 1996 the show s studio Jumbo Studios was acquired by Disney and a film based on the Disney version of the series known as Disney s Doug to differentiate from the original series was released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1999 Doug s 1st Movie 70 71 Bone Cancelled In the late 1990s an attempt was made through Nickelodeon Movies to produce a film based on the Bone comics Jeff Smith author of the Bone comics stated in a 2003 interview that Nickelodeon had insisted on the Bone cousins being voiced by child actors and wanted the film s soundtrack to include pop songs by the likes of N Sync Smith s response was that nobody would insert pop songs in the middle of The Lord of the Rings or The Empire Strikes Back and therefore pop songs should not be placed in Bone either 72 The film was then developed at Warner Bros under their Warner Animation Group banner instead However in 2019 Netflix purchased the rights to turn Bone into an animated series Although it was cancelled in April 2022 73 Prometheus and Bob A live action Prometheus and Bob film was announced in 1998 as an adaptation of the KaBlam series 74 The film was to be produced by Amy Heckerling and directed by Harald Zwart but the film later fell through due to lack of interest Sector 7 Development Hell In May 2000 Nickelodeon won a bidding war against Pixar in acquiring the film rights to the novel Sector 7 with Darren Aronofsky attached to direct and Good Machine as co producer As of March 2019 the project remains in development hell 75 Ectokid Unknown After the cancellation of Razorline Barker sold the television and film rights of the Ectokid series to Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures in 2001 The film was set to have Barker Don Murphy and Nickelodeon s Albie Hecht and Julia Pistor as producers Joe Daley as executive producer and Karen Rosenfelt overseeing development at Paramount Barker would also act as executive producer of the television series with Daley and Murphy as producers Talking to Daily Variety Barker explained that his aim was to create a franchisable world for the studio of great transcendent beauty one that reconfigures people s expectations of what ghosts are of what comes after death 76 As of November 2018 no further information regarding both the film and the television series surfaced presumably both were cancelled Jimmy Neutron 2 The Search for Carl Cancelled In February 2002 a sequel for Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius was reported in development for a summer 2004 release 77 Producer Albie Hecht reported to The Los Angeles Times that the sequel would be made on the same budget as the first but with a new batch of inventions and adventures in Jimmy s town of Retroville On June 20 2002 The Hollywood Reporter reported that writer Kate Boutilier had signed a writing deal with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures to write a sequel for Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius titled Jimmy Neutron 2 The Search for Carl but the sequel was never materialized 78 Instead the sequel s plot was used as the basis for the Game Boy Advance version of the video game Jimmy Neutron vs Jimmy Negatron Another reason the film was cancelled is because the writers could not agree on a story and Alcorn later stated in an interview that once the TV series came out there wasn t a lot of incentive to make a movie when fans could simply watch Jimmy Neutron for free at home 79 Imaginary Friend In March 2002 it was announced that Nickelodeon Movies would produce Imaginary Friend a Gary Ross helmed live action animated hybrid about a boy and his imaginary friend who takes him from the real world to an animated fantasy world Written by Anne Spielberg the film would ve reunited Ross and Spielberg after scripting the 1988 Oscar nominated Big Would ve been produced by Nickelodeon and Ross Larger Than Life 80 81 Sequels to Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events Paramount Pictures DreamWorks Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies hoped that Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events would become a film series like the Harry Potter film series 14 Jim Carrey thought his character would be good as the basis for a film franchise since it would allow him to dive into a new role 82 I don t have a deal for a sequel but it s one that I wouldn t mind doing again because there are so many characters the actor explained in December 2004 I mean it s just so much fun It s so much fun being a bad actor playing a character 83 In May 2005 producer Laurie MacDonald said Lemony Snicket is still something Paramount is interested in pursuing and we re going to be talking with them more 84 In October 2008 Daniel Handler said that a sequel does seem to be in the works Paramount has had quite a few corporate shakeups which has led to many a delay Of course many many plans in Hollywood come to naught but I m assured that another film will be made Someday Perhaps 85 In June 2009 Silberling confirmed he still talked about the project with Handler and suggested the sequel be a stop motion film with each film being in a new medium due to the young lead actors having grown too old to continue their roles In an odd way the best thing you could do is actually have Lemony Snicket say to the audience Okay we pawned the first film off as a mere dramatization with actors Now I m afraid I m going to have to show you the real thing 86 The franchise ran a live action series for 3 seasons on Netflix The Anybodies film adaptation Unknown In December 2004 Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon acquired the film rights from the book series of the same name 87 88 89 It was originally set to be released sometime in 2006 90 but it has not been released since then Untitled The Fairly OddParents animated film Cancelled In 2005 or 2006 Butch Hartman considered making a theatrical adaptation of his animated television series The Fairly OddParents after the show s initial cancellation in 2006 vague to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures The film was to be animated much like the series as well as previous Nickelodeon fare such as the Rugrats trilogy and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie but was scrapped due to a management change at Paramount although the script was already written Despite this Hartman expressed interest in releasing the film for DVD someday and stated that the script could serve for another TV movie of the show The series ended on July 26 2017 and Butch Hartman left Nickelodeon in early 2018 before moving to Sony Pictures Animation to plan any direct to video sequels to the original film 91 92 seemingly ending any chances of the film happening 93 Sequels to The Last Airbender The Last Airbender released in 2010 was originally intended to be the first film in a live action Avatar The Last Airbender film trilogy each based on the series three seasons Due to the poor reception of the film Nickelodeon and Paramount decided to put further plans for the sequels on hold In September 2018 a new unrelated live action remake of the original Avatar The Last Airbender for Netflix was announced effectively cancelling any lingering chances of possible sequels to the film 94 Mighty Mouse Moved to Paramount Animation As early as 2004 Omation Animation Studios and Nickelodeon announced their intention to bring Mighty Mouse a property held by CBS Corporation back to the big screen with a CGI Mighty Mouse feature film that was tentatively scheduled to be released sometime in 2013 95 This film never materialized and the project s fate was unknown until in 2019 when it was confirmed that the project would be revived by Paramount Animation and that Jon and Erich Hoeber were announced to be the writers for the film 96 97 The Adventures of Tintin Prisoners of the Sun Development Hell In November 2011 Steven Spielberg announced a sequel to the 2011 film The Adventures of Tintin and was planned to be released sometime in the future 98 As of 2019 there have been little to no info about the film but Peter Jackson is still involved with the project 99 100 Untitled Henry Danger film Cancelled On May 5 2017 former president of Viacom s Nickelodeon group Cyma Zarghami announced that a film based on the live action series Henry Danger was in development but as of 2019 no further information about the film was announced The series ended on March 21 2020 and both Dan Schneider and Cyma Zarghami left Nickelodeon in 2018 101 102 seemingly ending any chances of the film happening Untitled Are You Afraid of the Dark film On November 13 2017 it was announced that a film adaptation and reboot of Are You Afraid of the Dark was in the works at Paramount Players with a release date set for October 11 2019 It writer Gary Dauberman was going to write the screenplay Matt Kaplan was going to produce and D J Caruso was going to direct the film 103 104 The film was removed from Paramount s release schedule on February 27 2019 and a series revival instead premiered on October 11 2019 105 Untitled Rugrats film On July 16 2018 Variety reported that a new Rugrats movie was in production alongside a revival of the series with a release date originally set for November 13 2020 The movie would ve been a live action CGI hybrid to be written by David Goodman and would be produced by Paramount Players a division of Paramount Pictures 106 107 108 On February 27 2019 it was announced that the movie would be pushed back to January 29 2021 109 On April 26 2019 it was announced that David Bowers would be set as director along with Karen Rosenfelt as producer 110 However on November 12 2019 the film was pulled from Paramount s release schedule in favor of WWE Studios Rumble which was delayed from a July 2020 release 111 Awards and nominations EditAcademy Awards Edit Year Category Film Recipient s Result2002 Best Animated Feature Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius 112 Steve OedekerkJohn A Davis Nominated2003 Best Original Song The Wild Thornberrys Movie 113 Paul Simon Father and Daughter Nominated2005 Best Makeup Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events 114 Valli O ReillyBill Corso WonBest Original Score Thomas Newman NominatedBest Art Direction Rick HeinrichsCheryl Carasik NominatedBest Costume Design Colleen Atwood Nominated2012 Best Animated Feature Rango 115 116 117 118 Gore Verbinski WonBest Original Score The Adventures of Tintin 119 John Williams NominatedGolden Globe Awards Edit Year Category Film Recipient s Result2003 Best Original Song Motion Picture The Wild Thornberrys Movie 120 Paul Simon Father and Daughter Nominated2012 Best Animated Feature Film Rango Gore Verbinski NominatedThe Adventures of Tintin 121 Steven Spielberg WonKids Choice Awards Edit Year Category Film Recipient s Result1997 Favorite Movie Actress Harriet the Spy Rosie O Donnell Won1999 Favorite Movie The Rugrats Movie Won2001 Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Rugrats in Paris The Movie Susan Sarandon Won2004 Rugrats Go Wild Bruce Willis Nominated2005 Favorite Movie Actor Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events Jim Carrey Nominated2007 Nacho Libre Jack Black NominatedFavorite Movie Actress Charlotte s Web Dakota Fanning Won2012 Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Rango Johnny Depp Nominated2015 122 Favorite Movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles NominatedFavorite Movie Actor Will Arnett also for The Lego Movie NominatedFavorite Movie Actress Megan Fox NominatedFavorite Animated Movie The SpongeBob Movie Sponge Out of Water Nominated2017 Favorite Movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows NominatedFavorite Movie Actor Will Arnett NominatedFavorite Movie Actress Megan Fox Nominated Squad Noel Fisher Jeremy Howard Pete Ploszek Alan Ritchson Nominated2022 123 Favorite Animated Movie PAW Patrol The Movie NominatedThe SpongeBob Movie Sponge on the Run NominatedFavorite Voice from an Animated Movie Awkwafina also for Raya and the Last Dragon NominatedTom Kenny NominatedKeanu Reeves NominatedSaturn Awards Edit Year Category Film Recipient s Result2005 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film Lemony Snicket s A Series of Unfortunate Events NominatedSaturn Award for Best Make Up Valli O Reilly and Bill Corso Nominated2007 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film Charlotte s Web NominatedSaturn Award for Best Special Effects Karin Joy John Andrew Berton Jr Blair Clark and John Dietz Nominated2008 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film The Spiderwick Chronicles NominatedSaturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor Freddie Highmore Nominated2012 Saturn Award for Best Animated Film Rango NominatedThe Adventures of Tintin NominatedSaturn Award for Best Director Steven Spielberg NominatedSaturn Award for Best Music John Williams NominatedSaturn Award for Best Special Effects Matt Aiken Jamie Beard Joe Letteri Keith Miller Wayne Stables and Matthias Menz NominatedSaturn Award for Best Editing Michael Kahn NominatedSaturn Award for Best Production Design Kim Sinclair NominatedNotes Edit The SpongeBob Movie Sponge on the Run was theatrically released on August 14 2020 only in Canada It was later released on Netflix internationally on November 5 2020 and then on Paramount on March 4 2021 in the United States 35 Unlike previous films from Nickelodeon Movies PAW Patrol The Movie was produced in Canada and the film s copyright is owned by Spin Master rather than Paramount Nickelodeon Movies only distributed the film internationally and did not produce it outright Paws of Fury The Legend of Hank is a film that had been in 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