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List of Nickelodeon Movies productions

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The following is alist of all productions produced or released byNickelodeon Movies, the family film division ofParamount Pictures (part ofParamount Skydance Corporation), including live-action and animated feature films, shorts, television and internet series, and specials.

Their first film wasHarriet the Spy, which was released on July 10, 1996, with their latest beingA Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice, which was released on November 21, 2025. Their upcoming slate of films includesThe SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants on December 19, 2025,Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie on August 14, 2026,The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender on October 9, 2026, andan untitled sequel toTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem on September 17, 2027.

Feature films

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

Theatrical films

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TitleRelease dateDirector(s)Writer(s)Producer(s)Composer(s)Co-production withAnimation services
StoryScreenplay
Harriet the Spy[a]July 10, 1996Bronwen HughesGreg Taylor
Julie Talen
Douglas Petrie
Theresa Rebeck
Mary Kay Powell
Nava Levin
Jamshied SharifiRastar
Good Burger[a]July 25, 1997Brian RobbinsDan Schneider
Kevin Kopelow
Heath Seifert
Mike Tollin
Brian Robbins
Stewart CopelandTollin/Robbins Productions
The Rugrats Movie[b]November 20, 1998Norton Virgien
Igor Kovalyov
David N. Weiss
J. David Stem
Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Mark MothersbaughKlasky Csupo
Snow Day[a]February 11, 2000Chris KochWill McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Albie Hecht
Julia Pistor
Steve BartekC.O.R.E.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie[b]November 17, 2000Stig Bergqvist
Paul Demeyer
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Jill Gorey
Barbara Herndon
Kate Boutilier
Arlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Mark MothersbaughKlasky Csupo
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius[b]December 21, 2001John A. DavisJohn A. Davis
Steve Oedekerk
John A. Davis
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Steve Oedekerk
Steve Oedekerk
John A. Davis
Albie Hecht
John DebneyO Entertainment
DNA Productions
DNA Productions
Clockstoppers[a]March 29, 2002Jonathan FrakesRob Hedden
Andy Hedden
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Rob Hedden
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Gale Anne Hurd
Julia Pistor
Jamshied SharifiValhalla Motion Pictures
Hey Arnold!: The Movie[b]June 28, 2002Tuck TuckerCraig Bartlett
Steve Viksten
Craig Bartlett
Albie Hecht
Jim LangSnee-Oosh, Inc.[1]Nickelodeon Animation Studio[1]
Saerom Animation
The Wild Thornberrys Movie[b]December 20, 2002Cathy Malkasian
Jeff McGrath
Kate BoutilierArlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Drew Neumann[2]Klasky Csupo
Rugrats Go Wild[b]June 13, 2003Norton Virgien
John Eng
Mark Mothersbaugh
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie[c]November 19, 2004Stephen HillenburgDerek Drymon
Tim Hill
Stephen Hillenburg
Kent Osborne
Aaron Springer
Paul Tibbitt
Stephen Hillenburg
Julia Pistor
Gregor NarholzUnited Plankton PicturesRough Draft Studios, Korea
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events[a]December 17, 2004Brad SilberlingRobert GordonLaurie MacDonald
Walter F. Parkes
Jim Van Wyck
Thomas NewmanDreamWorks Pictures(international)
Parkes/MacDonald Productions
Mad Hot Ballroom[a][d]May 13, 2005Marilyn AgreloAmy SewellMarilyn Agrelo
Amy Sewell
Brian David
Cange Wilder Knight II
Joseph Baker
Steven Lutvak
Paramount Classics
Just One Productions
Yours, Mine & Ours[a]November 23, 2005Raja GosnellRon Burch
David Kidd
Robert Simonds
Michael G. Nathanson
Christophe BeckMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Columbia Pictures
Robert Simonds Company
Nacho Libre[a]June 16, 2006Jared HessJared Hess
Jerusha Hess
Mike White
Mike White
Jack Black
Julia Pistor
David Klawans
Danny ElfmanHH Films
Black & White Productions
Barnyard[b]August 4, 2006Steve OedekerkSteve Oedekerk
Paul Marshal
John DebneyO EntertainmentOmation Animation Studio
Charlotte's Web[a]December 15, 2006Gary WinickSusannah Grant
Karey Kirkpatrick
Jordan KernerDanny ElfmanThe Kerner Entertainment Company
Walden Media
The Spiderwick Chronicles[a]February 14, 2008Mark WatersKarey Kirkpatrick
David Berenbaum
John Sayles
Mark Canton
Larry Franco
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
Karey Kirkpatrick
James HornerThe Kennedy/Marshall Company
Atmosphere Pictures
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging[a]July 25, 2008Gurinder ChadhaGurinder Chadha
Paul Mayeda Berges
Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Gurinder Chadha
Lynda Obst
Joby TalbotGoldcrest Pictures
Hotel for Dogs[a]January 16, 2009Thor FreudenthalJeff Lowell
Mark McCorkle
Bob Schooley
Lauren Shuler Donner
Ewan Leslie
Jonathan Gordon
Jason Clark
John DebneyDreamWorks Pictures
Cold Spring Pictures
The Montecito Picture Company
The Donners' Company
Mavrocine
Imagine That[a]June 12, 2009Karey KirkpatrickEd Solomon
Chris Matheson
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Ed Solomon
Mark MancinaDi Bonaventura Pictures
Goldcrest Pictures
Internationale Filmproduktion Stella-del-Sud III GmbH Ko.
The Last Airbender[a]July 1, 2010M. Night ShyamalanM. Night Shyamalan
Sam Mercer
Frank Marshall
James Newton HowardBlinding Edge Pictures
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Rango[b]March 4, 2011Gore VerbinskiJohn Logan
Gore Verbinski
James Ward Byrkit
John LoganGore Verbinski
Graham King
John B. Carls
Hans ZimmerBlind Wink Productions
GK Films
Industrial Light & Magic
Industrial Light & Magic
The Adventures of Tintin[b][d]December 21, 2011Steven SpielbergSteven Moffat
Edgar Wright
Joe Cornish
Steven Spielberg
Peter Jackson
Kathleen Kennedy
John WilliamsColumbia Pictures(international)
Amblin Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
WingNut Films
Hemisphere Media Capital
Weta Digital
Fun Size[a][d]October 26, 2012Josh SchwartzMax WernerStephanie Savage
Josh Schwartz
Bard Dorros
David Kanter
Deborah LurieAnonymous Content
Fake Empire
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[c]August 8, 2014Jonathan LiebesmanJosh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Evan Daugherty
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Galen Walker
Scott Mednick
Ian Bryce
Brian TylerPlatinum Dunes
Gama Entertainment
Mednick Productions
Heavy Metal
Industrial Light & Magic
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water[c]February 6, 2015Paul TibbittStephen Hillenburg
Paul Tibbitt
Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Paul Tibbitt
Mary Parent
John DebneyParamount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
Rough Draft Studios, Korea(2D animation)
Iloura VFX(3D animation)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows[c]June 3, 2016Dave GreenJosh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Galen Walker
Scott Mednick
Steve JablonskyPlatinum Dunes
China Movie Media Group
Gama Entertainment
Mednick Productions
Smithrowe Entertainment
Alibaba Pictures
Industrial Light & Magic
Monster Trucks[c]January 13, 2017Chris WedgeJonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Matthew Robinson
Derek ConnollyMary Parent
Denis L. Stewart
Dave SardyParamount Animation
Disruption Entertainment
Paramount Animation
Wonder Park[b]March 15, 2019Dylan Brown
(uncredited)[3][4]
Robert Gordon
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Josh Appelbaum
André Nemec
Kendra Halland
Steven PriceParamount Animation
Ilion Animation Studios
Ilion Animation Studios
Dora and the Lost City of Gold[c]August 9, 2019James BobinTom Wheeler
Nicholas Stoller
Nicholas Stoller
Matthew Robinson[5]
Kristin BurrJohn Debney
Germaine Franco
Paramount Players
Walden Media[6]
Media Rights Capital
Burr! Productions
Blink Industries
(2D animation scenes)
Playing with Fire[a]November 8, 2019Andy FickmanDan EwenDan Ewen
Matt Lieberman
Todd Garner
Sean Robbins
Nathan WangParamount Players
Walden Media
Broken Road Productions
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run[c]August 14, 2020[e]Tim Hill[8]Tim Hill
Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger[9]
Tim HillRyan HarrisHans Zimmer
Steve Mazzaro
Paramount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
Media Rights Capital
Mikros Image
Mikros Image
Paw Patrol: The Movie[b][d][f]August 20, 2021Cal Brunker[10]Billy FrolickBilly Frolick
Cal Brunker
Bob Barlen
Jennifer DodgeHeitor PereiraSpin Master Entertainment
Mikros Image
Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank[b][d][g]July 15, 2022Rob Minkoff
Mark Koetsier
Chris Bailey
Andrew BergmanEd Stone
Nate Hopper
Mel Brooks
Norman Steinberg
Andrew Bergman
Richard Pryor
Alan Uger
Rob Minkoff
Adam Nagle
Peter Nagle
Guy Collins
Yair Landau
Susan Purcell
Bear McCrearyAniventure
Align
Brooksfilms
Flying Tigers Entertainment
GFM Animation
HB Wink Animation
Cinesite
Cinesite
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem[b]August 2, 2023Jeff Rowe
Co-director:
Kyler Spears
Brendan O'Brien
Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
Jeff Rowe
Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
Jeff Rowe
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
James Weaver
Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Point Grey PicturesMikros Animation
Cinesite
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie[b][d]September 29, 2023Cal BrunkerCal Brunker
Bob Barlen
Shane Morris
Cal Brunker
Bob Barlen
Jennifer Dodge
Laura Clunie
Toni Stevens
Pinar ToprakSpin Master EntertainmentMikros Animation

Streaming films

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TitleRelease dateDirector(s)Writer(s)Producer(s)Composer(s)Co-production withAnimation services
StoryScreenplay
The Loud House Movie[b]August 20, 2021Dave NeedhamKevin Sullivan
Chris Viscardi
Chris ViscardiPhilip White
Christopher Lennertz(themes)
(distributed byNetflix)Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Jam Filled Entertainment (character animation)
Top Draw Animation (additional animation)
The J Team[a]September 3, 2021Michael LembeckEydie FayeJoJo Siwa
Eydie Faye
Don Dunn
Syrinthia Studer
Gabriel MannJoJo Siwa Inc.
(distributed byParamount+)
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie[b]August 5, 2022Andy Suriano
Ant Ward
Tony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
Vladimir Radev
(line producer)
Matt Mahaffey(distributed by Netflix)Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Flying Bark Productions
Top Draw Animation
Blue's Big City Adventure[c]November 18, 2022Matt StawskiLiz Maccie
Angela Santomero
Traci Paige Johnson
Angela Santomero
Alex Geringas
Anthony Green
9 Story Media Group
Brown Bag Films
Line by Line Media
(distributed by Paramount+)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Boxel Animation
Fantasy Football[a]November 25, 2022Anton CropperZoe Marshall
Dan Gurewitch
David Young
LeBron James
Spencer Beighley
Jamal Henderson
Marsai Martin
Joshua Martin
Timothy Bourne
KovasAwesomeness Films
SpringHill Company
Genius Productions
NFL Films
(distributed by Paramount+)
Snow Day[a]December 16, 2022Michael LembeckSamantha Martin
Chris Viscardi
Zack Olin
Shauna Phelena
Ronald Gilbert
Gabriel MannMuse Entertainment
(distributed by Paramount+)
Zoey 102[a]July 27, 2023Nancy HowerMonica Sherer
Madeline Whitby
Shauna Phelan
Zack Olin
Roger NeillAwesomeness Films
(distributed by Paramount+)
A Really Haunted Loud House[a]September 28, 2023Jonathan JudgeTony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
Tony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
Tim Hobert
Jonathan Judge
Michael Rubiner
Don Dunn
Melanie Kirk
Nick Urata(distributed by Paramount+)
Monster High 2[a]October 5, 2023Todd HollandTodd Holland
Matt Eddy
Billy Eddy
Todd Holland
Adam Bonnett
Frederic "Fred" Soulie
Philip "Phil" Breman
Shawn Williamson
David Magee
Emanuel Pereira
Sunna WehrmeijerMattel Television
Brightlight Pictures
(distributed by Paramount+)
Good Burger 2[a]November 22, 2023Phil TraillKevin Kopelow
Heath Seifert
Kenan Thompson
Kel Mitchell
Oak FelderAwesomeness Films
Artists for Artists
(distributed by Paramount+)
Baby Shark's Big Movie![b]December 8, 2023Alan ForemanWhitney RallsEryk CasemiroJon ChauPinkfong
(distributed by Paramount+)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
The Thundermans Return[a]March 7, 2024Trevor KirschnerJed Spingarn
Sean W. Cunningham
Marc Dworkin
Jed SpingarnJed Spingarn
Kira Kosarin
Jack Griffo
Dan Cross
David Hoge
Zack Olin
Shauna Phelan
Chris Phillips
Caleb Chan
Brian Chan
Awesomeness Film
Cross Hoge Productions
Dworkingham Productions
(distributed by Paramount+)
The Casagrandes Movie[b]March 22, 2024Miguel PugaTony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
Lalo Alcaraz
Rosemary Contreras
Michael RubinerMarcelo TreviñoMighty Studios
(distributed by Netflix)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Mighty Animation
No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie[b]June 21, 2024Kyle MarshallWhitney Wetta
Jeffrey Sayers
Ian Murray
(line producer)
Jonathan Hylander(distributed by Paramount+)Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Jam Filled Entertainment
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie[c]August 2, 2024Liza JohnsonKazKaz
Tom Stern
Robert EnglemanMonikerUnited Plankton Pictures
(distributed by Netflix)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Sinking Ship Entertainment
Pipeline Studios
Spin VFX
ReDefine Animation
Henry Danger: The Movie[a]January 17, 2025Joe MenendezJake Farrow
Christopher J. Nowak
Jace Norman
Jake Farrow
Ron French
Joe Menendez
Christopher J. Nowak
Paul Edward-FrancisYes Yes Coffee
(distributed by Paramount+)
Plankton: The Movie[c]March 7, 2025David NeedhamMr. LawrenceKaz
Mr. Lawrence
Chris Viscardi
Nicholas Russell
(line producer)
Mahuia Bridgman-CooperUnited Plankton Pictures
(distributed by Netflix)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Mikros Animation
ReDefine
Animation Yukfoo Animation
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado[c]July 2, 2025Alberto BelliJT BillingsKristin Burr
Benjamin Tappan
Carolina Arciniegas
Kenny Wood
Kenny WoodWalsh Valdés Productions
(distributed by Paramount+)
A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice[b]November 21, 2025Darin McGowanTony Gama-Lobo
Rebecca May
April Lawrence
Michael Rubiner
Jonathan Hylander[h]Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Jam Filled Entertainment

Upcoming films

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TitleRelease dateDirector(s)Writer(s)Producer(s)Composer(s)Co-production withAnimation services
StoryScreenplay
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePantsDecember 19, 2025[11]Derek DrymonPam Brady
Kaz
Marc Ceccarelli
Pam Brady
Matt Lieberman
Pam Brady
Lisa Stewart
Aaron Dem
John DebneyParamount Animation
United Plankton Pictures
Media Rights Capital
Reel FX Animation
Fuse FX
Cinesite
Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie[d]August 14, 2026[12][13][14][15]Cal BrunkerCal Brunker
Bob Barlen
Laura Clunie
Jennifer Dodge
Toni Stevens
TBASpin Master EntertainmentMikros Animation
The Legend of Aang: The Last AirbenderOctober 9, 2026[16][17]Lauren Montgomery[18]
William Mata[19]
TBABryan Konietzko
Michael DiMartino
Eric Coleman[20]
Dagan Potter
Avatar StudiosFlying Bark Productions
Studio Mir
Clash of the Thundermans2026[21]Trevor KirschnerJed Spingarn
Sean W. Cunningham
Marc Dworkin
Jed Spingarn
Sean W. Cunningham
Marc Dworkin
Dan Cross
David Hoge
Kira Kosarin
Jack Griffo
Richard Bullock
Awesomeness Films
Cross Hoge Productions
Dworkingham Productions
(distributed byParamount+)
UntitledTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequelSeptember 17, 2027[14]Jeff Rowe
Co-directors:
Kyler Spears & Yashar Kassai
TBASeth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
James Weaver
Ramsay McBean
Josh Fagen
Point Grey PicturesMikros Animation
Yokai SambaTBALeo MatsudaTBAParamount AnimationTBA
Untitled live-actionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles filmTBAColin Jost
Casey Jost
Michael Bay
Andrew Form
Brad Fuller
Scott Mednick
Galen Walker
TBAPlatinum Dunes
Untitled thirdSpongeBob SquarePants spinoff filmTBAUnited Plankton Pictures
(distributed by Paramount+)
Untitled live-actionRugrats filmTBAJason Moore[22]Mikey Day
Streeter Seidell
TBAParamount Players
Klasky Csupo
UntitledJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius sequelTBAAdam Pava[23]Paramount Animation

Short films

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TitleRelease dateDirected byAnimation servicesRelease withNotes
ArnoldJuly 10, 1996Craig BartlettNickelodeon Animation Studio
Anivision
Harriet the SpyTheatrical release
Rock-a-Big BabyJuly 25, 1997 (1997-07-25)Tim HillNickelodeon Animation Studio
Chuckimation
Flying Mallet, Inc.
Good Burger
FetchNovember 20, 1998 (1998-11-20)Derek Drymon
Larry Leichliter
Robert Porter
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd.
The Rugrats Movie
Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed BigNovember 11, 2000 (2000-11-11)[24]Berkeley BreathedThreshold Digital Research LabsRugrats in Paris: The MovieLimited festival and theatrical release
Bad HamsterJuly 15, 2022 (2022-07-15)Colin Heck
Jim Mortensen
Kyle Neswald
Xentrix StudioPaws of Fury: The Legend of HankTheatrical release
Dora and the Fantastical CreaturesSeptember 29, 2023 (2023-09-29)William MataNickelodeon Animation Studio
Duncan Studio
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie
Order UpJuly 18, 2025 (2025-07-18)Sean CharmatzNickelodeon Animation StudioSmurfs
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 – Lost in New JerseyDecember 19, 2025Kent SekiTBAThe SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants

Cancelled or inactive projects

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See also:List of unproduced Paramount Pictures animated projects
TitleStatusDescription
UntitledRen & Stimpy animated filmCancelledIn May 1993,Nickelodeon announced a two-year picture deal with 20th Century Fox to produce some of its films, including its IPs such as the aforementionedRen & Stimpy, though it was reconsidered as an ill fit for the children's market overall, and would have likely ran into creative issues with creatorJohn Kricfalusi (who would be forced out several months after the deal was announced).[25][26] Fox's film deal with Nick expired whenViacom purchased Paramount Pictures in 1994, leaving the latter to distribute and co-produce the network's theatrically released films.
UntitledDoug animated filmFranchise shifted toDisneyNickelodeon was also making aDoug film adaptation in 1993 when they made a deal with20th Century Fox to make films based on their properties along with other films based on other Nickelodeon properties. WhenViacom acquired Paramount Pictures in 1994, the idea was killed and the deal ended quietly the next year. In 1996, the show's studio, Jumbo Pictures was acquired by Disney and a film based on the Disney version of the series (known asDisney's Doug to differentiate from the original series) was released byWalt Disney Pictures in 1999,Doug's 1st Movie.[27][28]
Elmo Aardvark film adaptationCancelledShortly after the release of the 1995Elmo Aardvark album,Will Ryan was approached by Nickelodeon Movies about starring the Elmo character in a feature film. Ryan and writerPhil Lollar developed afilm treatment for amockumentary tracing Elmo's fictional history as a cartoon character, from pre-film origins to the present day some hundred years later. The mockumentary, potentially titledThe Elmo Aardvark Story, would feature live-action interviews with figures who would add historical credibility, such as golden-age animatorWard Kimball; these would be interspersed with clips of the Elmo cartoons that had supposedly been produced through the ages, animated in period-appropriate styles.[29] DesignerLeslie Cabarga prepared promotional art, whileFayard Nicholas,Joanie Sommers, and"Weird Al" Yankovic were in talks to contribute to the soundtrack. However, negotiations with Nickelodeon administrators became slow-moving, and after a lengthy "development hell" period, the project fell through.[29]
BoneIn the late 1990s, an attempt was made through Nickelodeon Movies to produce a film based on theBone comics.Jeff Smith, author of theBone 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 includepop songs by the likes ofNSYNC. Smith's response was that nobody would insert pop songs in the middle ofThe Lord of the Rings orThe Empire Strikes Back and therefore pop songs should not be placed inBone either.[30] The film was then developed atWarner Bros. under theirWarner Bros. Pictures Animation banner instead. However, in 2019, Netflix purchased the rights to turnBone into an animated series, which was later cancelled in April 2022 during a reorganization ofNetflix Animation.[31][32][33]
Prometheus and BobA live-actionPrometheus and Bob film was announced in 1998 as an adaptation of theKaBlam! series.[34] The film was to be produced byAmy Heckerling and directed byHarald Zwart, but the film later fell through due to lack of interest.
Hey Arnold!: The Jungle MovieReleased as a TV film in 2017In 1998, Nickelodeon offeredHey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett a chance to develop two feature-length films based on the series: one as a TV film or direct-to-video and another slated for a theatrical release. Nickelodeon asked Bartlett to do "the biggest idea he could think of" for the theatrical film. Albie Hecht, who was president of Nickelodeon at the time, suggested to Bartlett about making the theatrical feature as a spiritual sequel/follow-up to the episode "Parents Day," and have Arnold try to solve the mystery of what happened to his parents. Though after successful test screenings of the made-for-TV movie titledArnold Saves the Neighborhood, it was decided that it would instead be given a theatrical release in 2002, under the title ofHey Arnold!: The Movie to attract the attention of the public. Around this time, Hecht also asked Bartlett to produce a special one-hour prequel episode titled "The Journal" that would serve as a lead-in to the second film; the episode debuted on November 11, 2002. Due to the disappointing box office results of the first film,Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie was cancelled and ended up leaving the original series with an unresolved cliffhanger ending. The project was later revived as a two-hour TV film that debuted on November 24, 2017.
UntitledAaahh!!! Real Monsters animated filmUnknown or cancelledAfter the box office success ofThe Rugrats Movie in 1998, Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó andPeter Gaffney, the creators of the show decided to making a theatrical adaptation of the animated television seriesAaahh!!! Real Monsters after the series finale, to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures. The film was to be animated much like the series, but production of the film was shut down, due to the story being "too dark" for children.
How to Eat Fried WormsMoved toNew Line CinemaIn October 1998, Nickelodeon bought the film rights to the children's bookHow to Eat Fried Worms fromUniversal Pictures.[35] The film was to be directed byThomas Schlamme and produced byImagine Entertainment.Joe Nussbaum later replaced Schlamme as director in June 2000.[36] Eventually, the film was released by New Line Cinema and Walden Media, with the film's screenwriterBob Dolman directing his own script, in 2006.[37]
Sector 7Development hellIn May 2000, Nickelodeon won a bidding war against Pixar in acquiring the film rights to the novelSector 7 withDarren Aronofsky attached to direct and produce withGood Machine as co-producer. As of March 2019, the project remains in development hell.[38]
EctokidUnknownAfter the cancellation ofRazorline, Barker sold the television and film rights of theEctokid series to Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies 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, andKaren Rosenfelt overseeing development at Paramount. Barker would also act as executive producer of the television series, with Daley and Murphy as producers. Talking toDaily 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."[39] As of November 2018, no further information regarding both the film and the television series surfaced, presumably both were cancelled.
Jimmy Neutron 2In February 2002, a sequel forJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was reported in development for a summer 2004 release.[40] ProducerAlbie Hecht reported toTheLos 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 writerKate Boutilier had signed a writing deal with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies to write a sequel, but it never materialized.[41] The film was cancelled, because the writers couldn't 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 watchJimmy Neutron for free at home."[42] When asked about a reboot in 2020,Rob Paulsen stated "Well, I've got to tell you, man. I go all over the world when we don't have thecoronavirus, and people love Carl. They love Carl. I don't think it would be a bad thing at all to rebootJimmy Neutron. I think that's one of those shows that a lot of people would love to see again. It was very good. Really smart. That wouldn't surprise me. In 2025, screenwriter Adam Pava unveiled that a potential new film project based on the character was in the works since December 2023.
Imaginary FriendCancelledIn March 2002, it was announced that Nickelodeon Movies would produceImaginary Friend, aGary 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 byAnne Spielberg, the film would’ve reunited Ross and Spielberg after scripting the 1988Oscar-nominatedBig. Would've been produced by Nickelodeon and Ross' Larger Than Life.[43][44]
Sequels toLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsUnknownParamount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies hoped thatLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events would become a series like theHarry Potter film series.[45]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.[46] "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..."[47] 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."[48] 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."[49] In June 2009, Silberling confirmed he still talked about the project with Handler, and suggested the sequel be astop 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.'"[50] The franchise ran alive-action series for 3 seasons on Netflix.
The Anybodies film adaptationIn December 2004, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies acquired the film rights from the book series of the same name.[51][52][53] It was originally set to be released sometime in 2006,[54] but it has not been released since then.
UntitledThe Fairly OddParents animated filmCancelledIn 2005 or 2006,Butch Hartman considered making a theatricalfilm adaptation of his animated television seriesThe Fairly OddParents after the show's initial cancellation in 2006,[vague] to be produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies and released in November 2007. The film was to be animated inhand-drawn 2D animation much like the main series with a mix of cel-shadedCGI elements as well as previous Nickelodeon fare such as theRugrats trilogy,Hey Arnold!: The Movie,The Wild Thornberrys Movie andThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, but was scrapped due toa management change at Paramount although the script was already written. Despite this, Hartman expressed interest in releasing the filmfor DVD someday, and stated that the script could serve for anotherTV film of the show. The series ended on July 26, 2017, and Butch Hartman left Nickelodeon in early 2018,[55][56] seemingly ending any chances of the film happening.[57]
Sequels toThe Last AirbenderThe Last Airbender, released in 2010, was originally intended to be the first film in a live-actionAvatar: 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-actionremake of the originalAvatar: The Last Airbender for Netflix was announced, effectively cancelling any lingering chances of possible sequels to the film.[58]
Mighty MouseMoved toParamount AnimationAs early as 2004, Omation Animation Studios and Nickelodeon announced their intention to bringMighty Mouse (a property held byCBS Corporation) back to the big screen with aCGI Mighty Mouse feature film that was tentatively scheduled to be released sometime in 2013.[59] 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.[60][61]
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the SunDevelopment hellIn November 2011, Steven Spielberg announced a sequel toThe Adventures of Tintin and was planned to be released sometime in the future.[62] As of 2019, there have been little to no info about the film, but Peter Jackson is still involved with the project.[63][64]
UntitledNicktoons filmUnknownOn January 27, 2016, a crossover film involving various classic Nicktoons characters was reported to be in development. Jared Hess was attached to direct, as well as co-write with his wife Jerusha. The film was said to be similar toWho Framed Roger Rabbit.[65] In a later interview in September 2016, Hess said that the script was complete and submitted for approval.[66] No word on development has been reported since.
UntitledAre You Afraid of the Dark? filmCancelledOn November 13, 2017, it was announced that a film adaptation and reboot ofAre You Afraid of the Dark? was in the works at Paramount Players, with a release date set for October 11, 2019.It writerGary Dauberman was going to write the screenplay,Matt Kaplan was going to produce, andD.J. Caruso was going to direct the film.[67][68] The film was removed from Paramount's release schedule on February 27, 2019, and a series revival instead premiered on October 11, 2019.[69]
SmurfsMoved to Paramount AnimationThe 2025 film adaptation ofThe Smurfs was originally going to be produced by Nickelodeon Movies. Following the release of the first trailer in February 2025, the involvement of Nickelodeon Movies dropped out for unknown reasons.

Reception

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Box office

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FilmBudgetNorth AmericaOverseas grossWorldwide gross
(unadjusted)
Ref(s)
OpeningGross
(unadjusted)
Harriet the Spy$12 million$6,601,651$26,570,048$26,570,048[70]
Good Burger$8.5 million$7,058,333$23,712,993$23,712,993[71]
The Rugrats Movie$24 million$27,321,470$100,494,675$40,400,000$140,894,675[72]
Snow Day$13 million$14,331,819$60,020,107$2,444,624$62,464,731[73]
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie$30 million$22,718,184$76,507,756$26,783,375$103,291,131[74]
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius$13,832,786$80,936,232$22,056,304$102,992,536[75]
Clockstoppers$26 million$10,108,333$36,989,956$1,803,327$38,793,283[76]
Hey Arnold!: The Movie$3 million$5,706,332$13,728,902$1,520,406$15,249,308[77]
The Wild Thornberrys Movie$25 million$6,013,847$40,108,697$20,586,040$60,694,737[78]
Rugrats Go Wild$11,556,869$39,402,572$15,847,924$55,250,496[79]
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie$30 million$32,018,216$85,417,988$55,649,139$141,067,127[80]
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events$140 million$30,061,756$118,634,549$92,833,686$211,468,235[81]
Mad Hot Ballroom$500,000$45,348$8,117,961$986,366$9,104,327[82]
Yours, Mine & Ours$45 million$17,461,108$53,412,862$19,250,061$72,662,923[83]
Nacho Libre$35 million$28,309,599$80,197,993$19,057,467$99,255,460[84]
Barnyard$51 million$15,820,864$72,637,803$44,117,277$116,755,080[85]
Charlotte's Web$85 million$11,457,353$82,985,708$65,978,114$148,963,822[86]
The Spiderwick Chronicles$90 million$19,004,058$71,195,053$92,975,274$164,170,327[87]
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging$14,924,998$14,924,998[88]
Hotel for Dogs$35 million$17,012,212$73,034,460$44,218,118$117,252,578[89]
Imagine That$55 million$5,503,519$16,123,323$6,861,871$22,985,194[90]
The Last Airbender$150 million$40,325,019$131,772,187$187,941,694$319,713,881[91]
Rango$135 million$38,079,323$123,477,607$122,246,996$245,724,603[92]
The Adventures of Tintin$9,720,993$77,591,831$296,402,120$373,993,951[93]
Fun Size$14 million$4,101,017$9,409,538$2,007,824$11,417,362[94]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles$125 million$65,575,105$191,204,754$293,800,000$485,004,754[95]
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water$74 million$55,365,012$162,994,032$162,192,000$325,186,032[96]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows$135 million$35,316,382$82,051,601$163,572,247$245,623,848[97]
Monster Trucks$125 million$10,950,705$33,370,166$31,123,749$64,493,915[98]
Wonder Park$90 million$15,853,646$45,216,793$74,342,317$119,559,110[99]
Dora and the Lost City of Gold$49 million$17,431,588$60,477,943$60,119,165$120,597,108[100]
Playing with Fire$29.9 million$12,723,781$44,451,847$24,960,578$69,412,425[101]
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run$60 million$865,824$4,810,790$4,810,790[102]
Paw Patrol: The Movie$26 million[103]$13,148,340$40,127,371$104,200,000$144,327,371[104]
Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank$45 million$6,321,423$17,811,382$24,695,183$42,506,565[105]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem$70 million$28,007,544$118,566,254$61,900,000$180,462,816[106]
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie$30 million[107]$22,764,354$57,602,255$92,300,000$149,902,255[108]

Critical and public response

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FilmRotten Tomatoes[109]Metacritic[110]CinemaScore[111]
Harriet the Spy48% (31 reviews)[112]B+
Good Burger33% (45 reviews)[113]41 (17 critic reviews)
The Rugrats Movie59% (51 reviews)[114]62 (20 critic reviews)A−
Snow Day29% (66 reviews)[115]34 (22 critic reviews)B−
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie76% (75 reviews)[116]62 (25 critic reviews)A−
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius74% (76 reviews)[117]66 (21 critic reviews)
Clockstoppers29% (86 reviews)[118]40 (24 critic reviews)B+
Hey Arnold!: The Movie29% (78 reviews)[119]47 (23 critic reviews)
The Wild Thornberrys Movie80% (88 reviews)[120]69 (25 critic reviews)A
Rugrats Go Wild39% (89 reviews)[121]38 (27 critic reviews)A−
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie68% (127 reviews)[122]66 (32 critic reviews)B+
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events72% (160 reviews)[123]62 (37 critic reviews)
Mad Hot Ballroom84% (121 reviews)[124]71 (32 critic reviews)
Yours, Mine & Ours6% (106 reviews)[125]38 (25 critic reviews)A−
Nacho Libre40% (166 reviews)[126]52 (36 critic reviews)B+
Barnyard22% (95 reviews)[127]42 (24 critic reviews)
Charlotte's Web79% (148 reviews)[128]68 (28 critic reviews)A
The Spiderwick Chronicles81% (149 reviews)[129]62 (30 critic reviews)A−
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging73% (26 reviews)[130]
Hotel for Dogs46% (124 reviews)[131]51 (25 critic reviews)A−
Imagine That41% (120 reviews)[132]54 (23 critic reviews)
The Last Airbender5% (192 reviews)[133]20 (33 critic reviews)C
Rango88% (288 reviews)[134]75 (35 critic reviews)C+
The Adventures of Tintin75% (236 reviews)[135]68 (40 critic reviews)A−
Fun Size25% (73 reviews)[136]37 (25 critic reviews)B
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles21% (165 reviews)[137]31 (33 critic reviews)
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water81% (104 reviews)[138]62 (27 critic reviews)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows37% (174 reviews)[139]40 (30 critic reviews)A−
Monster Trucks32% (97 reviews)[140]41 (23 critic reviews)A
Wonder Park34% (108 reviews)[141]45 (22 critic reviews)B+
Dora and the Lost City of Gold85% (158 reviews)[142]63 (23 critic reviews)A
Playing with Fire24% (76 reviews)[143]24 (16 critic reviews)B+
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run67% (73 reviews)[144]65 (20 critic reviews)
Paw Patrol: The Movie80% (51 reviews)[145]50 (14 critic reviews)A−
The Loud House Movie[146]
The J Team[147]
Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank54% (61 reviews)[148]45 (13 critic reviews)A−
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie79% (14 reviews)[149]61 (5 critic reviews)
Blue's Big City Adventure83% (6 reviews)[150]
Fantasy Football33% (6 reviews)[151]
Snow Day[152]
Zoey 10256% (9 reviews)[153]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem96% (243 reviews)[154]74 (47 critic reviews)A
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie72% (46 reviews)[155]52 (8 critic reviews)
Good Burger 259% (5 reviews)[156]
Baby Shark's Big Movie![157]
The Thundermans Return[158]
The Casagrandes Movie[159]
No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie[160]
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie56% (16 reviews)[161]
Henry Danger: The Movie[162]
Plankton: The Movie77% (13 reviews)[163]61 (5 critic reviews)
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado[164]

Accolades

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Academy Awards

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YearCategoryFilmRecipient(s)Result
2002Best Animated FeatureJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius[165]Steve Oedekerk and John A. DavisNominated
2003Best Original SongThe Wild Thornberrys Movie[166]Paul Simon ("Father and Daughter")
2005Best MakeupLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events[167]Valli O'Reilly andBill CorsoWon
Best Original ScoreThomas NewmanNominated
Best Art DirectionRick Heinrichs andCheryl Carasik
Best Costume DesignColleen Atwood
2012Best Animated FeatureRango[168][169][170][171]Gore VerbinskiWon
Best Original ScoreThe Adventures of Tintin[172]John WilliamsNominated

Golden Globe Awards

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YearCategoryFilmRecipient(s)Result
2003Best Original Song – Motion PictureThe Wild Thornberrys MoviePaul Simon ("Father and Daughter")Nominated
2012Best Animated Feature FilmRangoGore Verbinski
The Adventures of Tintin[173]Steven SpielbergWon

Kids' Choice Awards

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YearCategoryFilmRecipient(s)Result
1997Favorite Movie ActressHarriet the SpyRosie O'DonnellWon
1999Favorite MovieThe Rugrats Movie
2001Favorite Voice from an Animated MovieRugrats in Paris: The MovieSusan Sarandon
2004Rugrats Go WildBruce WillisNominated
2005Favorite Movie ActorLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsJim Carrey
2007Nacho LibreJack Black
Favorite Movie ActressCharlotte's WebDakota FanningWon
2012Favorite Voice from an Animated MovieRangoJohnny DeppNominated
2015[174]Favorite MovieTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Favorite Movie ActorWill Arnett(also forThe Lego Movie)
Favorite Movie ActressMegan Fox
Favorite Animated MovieThe SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2017Favorite MovieTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Favorite Movie ActorWill Arnett
Favorite Movie ActressMegan Fox
#SquadNoel Fisher,Jeremy Howard,Pete Ploszek andAlan Ritchson
2022[175]Favorite Animated MoviePaw Patrol: The Movie
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
Favorite Voice from an Animated MovieAwkwafina(also forRaya and the Last Dragon)
Tom Kenny
Keanu Reeves
2024[176]Favourite Female Voice From an Animated MoviePaw Patrol: The Mighty MovieKristen Bell
Mckenna Grace
Favorite Animated Movie
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Favourite Male Voice From an Animated MovieBrady Noon
Jackie Chan
Favourite Female Voice From an Animated MovieAyo Edebiri
2025Favorite Animated MoviePlankton: The Movie

Saturn Awards

[edit]
YearCategoryFilmRecipient(s)Result
2005Saturn Award for Best Fantasy FilmLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsNominated
Saturn Award for Best Make-UpValli O'Reilly and Bill Corso
2007Saturn Award for Best Fantasy FilmCharlotte's Web
Saturn Award for Best Special EffectsKarin Joy, John Andrew Berton, Jr., Blair Clark and John Dietz
2008Saturn Award for Best Fantasy FilmThe Spiderwick Chronicles
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger ActorFreddie Highmore
2012Saturn Award for Best Animated FilmRango
The Adventures of Tintin
Saturn Award for Best DirectorSteven Spielberg
Saturn Award for Best MusicJohn Williams
Saturn Award for Best Special EffectsMatt Aiken, Jamie Beard, Joe Letteri, Keith Miller, Wayne Stables and Matthias Menz
Saturn Award for Best EditingMichael Kahn
Saturn Award for Best Production DesignKim Sinclair
2024Saturn Award for Best Animated FilmTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyLive-action film
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstAnimated film
  3. ^abcdefghijkLive-action/animated film
  4. ^abcdefgNot produced by Nickelodeon Movies, but released under their label.
  5. ^The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run was theatrically released on August 14, 2020 only in Canada. It was later released onNetflix internationally on November 5, and then onParamount+ on March 4, 2021 in the United States.[7]
  6. ^Unlike previous films from Nickelodeon Movies,Paw Patrol: The Movie was produced in Canada, and the film's copyright is owned bySpin Master rather than Paramount. Nickelodeon Movies only distributed the film internationally, and did not produce it outright.
  7. ^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.
  8. ^A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice was distributed by Paramount+ internationally but aired as a television film on Nickelodeon in the United States

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