Astro Boy Reboot Looking To Rollout In 2027


In what appears to be a leaked screenshot from a Mediawan Kids & Family press book shared by an X user by the name of Cade Carrizales, new details have surfaced on Astro Boy Reboot, most notably with a release date of Q3 2027 (note that a 2026 release year was rumored to be stated at the TFOU conference held in July 2025).


High-res images of the current Astro Boy Reboot logo and Astro (Atom) have surfaced as well.


Many more details have also surfaced:


• 26x26’ indicates that there will be 26 episodes that are each 26 minutes long.

• The series will be made entirely in 3D CGI.

• Directed by Nicolas Hess (known for being a director on Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir from 2019-2022. Please note that Thomas Astruc is no longer involved with Astro Boy Reboot.)

• Written by Louis-David Delahaye.

• Produced by Method Animation (French animation studio owned by Mediawan), Shibuya International (parent company to the now-defunct Shibuya Productions), and Tezuka Productions.

• Broadcasted by ZDF (Germany), TF1 (France), and Radio Canada International.

Nickelodeon International to Premiere New 'Rugrats (2021)' Episodes From March 1

Hold on to your diapees, babies, as Nickelodeon International will be premiering brand new episodes of Rugrats (2021) across its Nickelodeon Global Unlimited feed daily 22:15 CET starting Sunday 1st March 2026!

'Rugrats (2021)' Key Art

The newly-formed Nickelodeon Global Unlimited feed is currently available in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), South Africa, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Portugal.

Produced by Nickelodeon Animation and originally debuted as a Paramount+ Original, Rugrats (2021) is a CG-animated reboot of Nickelodeon's much-loved '90s animated series, Rugrats. Much like the original series, Rugrats (2021) followed the adventures of Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, Phil and Lil as they take on the world with their pint-sized perspectives and a diapie full of snacks.

Season two of Rugrats (2021) follows the gang as they cross the frozen tundra, discover the treasures of ancient babies and go on the greatest adventure of all: meeting Tommy’s new brother.

Unfortunately, Rugrats (2021) was canceled mid-way through its season two run in the U.S. eventually being removed from Nickelodeon and Paramount+ altogether. The current batch of new Rugrats (2021) episodes premiering on Nickelodeon Global Unlimited this March includes the latter half of season two, which never got to air in the U.S., either on TV or streaming. A third season of Rugrats (2021) consisting of 13 episodes was ordered before its cancelation, however, the statuses of episodes are unclear.

Sunday 1st March 2026 - The Climb / Wolf at the Door: Susie entertains her friends with the story of Jackie, who climbs a magic beanstalk and meets a cranky, sleep-deprived giant. // Susie the House-Finder shows baker Chuckie some house-bakery options, but a big bad wolf named Angelica has other plans. (#215)

Monday 2nd March 2026 - Chuckie Little / What's Your Wish: Mayor Susie leads an investigation to figure out why everyone in Fairytale Village thinks the sky is falling. // Fairy Godmother Susie tries to grant the perfect wish for Cinder-Angelica, which proves to be more difficult than expected. (#216)

Tuesday 3rd March 2026 - Mini-Mommy / No Talking: Tía Esperanza comes by to wish Betty, Phil, and Lil a happy Día de los Niños, bringing gifts for all, including a cup-and-ball toy that makes Betty feel like a kid again. At the park, Betty walks away to shred some skateboard tricks, and while she's gone, a little girl who resembles her appears on the playground. The babies grow convinced that the cup-and-ball toy has turned Betty back into a child, and although Phil and Lil are excited by this at first, eventually they want their grown-up Mommy back. // Angelica gloats about how great it is that she can talk to grown-ups, rubbing her privileges in the babies' faces. But after straining her vocal cords at a Cynthia concert, she loses her voice and can no longer boss the babies around or demand things from Didi and Stu. The babies take advantage of the situation, so of course Angelica is thrilled when Kimi arrives and offers to be her voice for the day. But Kimi's misinterpretations of Angelica's needs are even more frustrating than not having a voice at all. (#214)

Wednesday 4th March 2026 - A Scare to Remember / The Long Playdate: A Cynthia doll is missing from Begley's collection, so Angelica recruits Tommy and Chuckie to look for her ghost in the basement. // Although Chas and Kira are enjoying spending more time together, Chuckie and Kimi have trouble bonding. (#217)

Thursday 5th March 2026 - Guitar Man / Uncle Jake's Day Out: When Angelica accidentally breaks her grandpa's "Guitar Man" figurine, the babies help her concoct a monstrous cover story. / Tommy's fun uncle Jake comes to town and inspires Chuckie to live life in the fast lane when they visit the farmer's market. (#218)

Friday 6th March 2026 - Purim: While Uncle Jake teaches the grown-ups how to bake hamantaschen cookies, Boris tells the story of Purim, and the babies envision themselves and other kids on the playground as the story's characters in ancient Persia. (#221; Purim special)

Saturday 7th March 2026 - Surving Dil / Reptar's Mama: The babies must use their survival skills to return a baby kangaroo to its mommy, but Dil seems to get in the way. // Reptar's mama Reptilda is able to schedule a rare visit with her son, and Chuckie wants to ensure they have a perfect day together. (#219)

Sunday 8th March 2026 - The Heist / The Lambster: When Didi and Stu donate Dil's beloved mobile to a charity auction, Tommy recruits veteran thief Angelica to help get it back. // Phil and Lil yearn for a pet, so they perform some questionable science and bring their stuffed animal Lamby to life. (#220)

Monday 9th March 2026 - The Tommy / Breaking Begley: Dil is growing so quickly that he's on track to outgrow Tommy, who now steps aside as leader for the babies' new mission. // After Angelica breaks the leg of Begley's treasured Cynthia, her only hope is to rely on Doctor Susie's doll surgery skills. (#222)

Tuesday 10th March 2026 - Big Night / No, No, Nana: Kimi thinks her mama has forgotten to bring her to dinner, so the babies embark on a road trip to the restaurant. // Angelica's nana Judith comes to town and takes a "yes and" approach to babysitting, indulging all of Angelica's reckless ideas. (#223)

Wednesday 11th March 2026 - The Sleepover / The Favor: Tommy spends the night at Phil's and Lil's and is surprised to learn that there's no "sleep" during a sleepover-only partying! // After Susie rescues Josh's stick sword, he owes her a favor, but none of his attempts to pay her back are very nice. (#224)

Thursday 12th March 2026 - Chuckie Come Home - Part 1: The grown-ups prepare a secret party to celebrate Chas's proposal to Kira, but after a misunderstanding, Chas calls off the whole plan. In fact, he decides he needs a "fresh start," which means taking Chuckie and moving in with Aunt Linda in a whole other city. At Aunt Linda's, Chuckie meets his cousin Archie, who looks a lot like a dog. While the other babies mope around, missing their friend, a new family named the Mehtas move into the Finsters' old house, next door to the Pickles'. The babies meet Darsh Mehta, two and a half, who's just as adventurous as they are, if not more. Meanwhile, the grownups hatch a scheme to reunite Chas and Kira at the Volcano Golf Course, which has special significance for childhood rivals Drew and Linda. (#225)

Friday 13th March 2026 - Chuckie Come Home - Part 2: All the parents and kids have arrived at the Volcano Golf Course, at which point the babies learn there's a volcano at the center of the course where "everything happens." Of course, this must mean they'll be able to find Chuckie there and bring him back home! To get to the volcano, however, they must journey through an animal-filled jungle, a raging river, and a dark cave. Meanwhile, Chuckie sets off on a similar journey from the opposite end of the course, accompanied by Archie. Communicating via their baby monitor walkie-talkies, the two groups head towards the center of the golf course while their parents play through each hole. Kira and Chas prepare to see each other again, nervous but excited to reunite, while Drew and Linda prepare to face off once more at the final hole to seek redemption for a dramatic golf game from their childhood. (#226; season two finale; possible series finale)

The series stars EG Daily (Tommy Pickles), Nancy Cartwright (Chuckie Finster), Cheryl Chase (Angelica Pickles), Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael) and Kath Soucie (Phil and Lil DeVille), all of whom are reprising their iconic roles in this new series.

Returning to the playpen is Tommy’s beloved little brother, Dil, voiced by Tara Strong (The Fairly OddParents, Teen Titans Go!) who is reprising her role in this new series. Also joining the series this season are guest stars Yvette Nicole Brown (Drake & Josh, Community) as Miss Mellie, the friendly and silly tour guide at re-created Old West town Tot Springs; Wendie Malick (The Owl House) as Judith, Charlotte’s glamorous yet often condescending mother; Sarah Niles (Ted Lasso) as Nanny Pip, a proficient and encouraging robotic nanny who watches Angelica; and Alia Shawkat (Severance) as Trish, Betty’s new girlfriend who is eager to make friends with everyone.

The original adventurous babies’ voice cast is joined by new voices, including Ashley Rae Spillers and Tommy Dewey (Tommy’s parents, Didi and Stu Pickles); Tony Hale (Chuckie’s father, Chas Finster); Natalie Morales (Phil and Lil’s mother, Betty DeVille); Anna Chlumsky and Timothy Simons (Angelica’s parents, Charlotte and Drew Pickles); Nicole Byer and Omar Miller (Susie’s parents, Lucy and Randy Carmichael); Michael McKean (Grandpa Lou Pickles); Charlet Chung (Kimi); and Grey Delisle (Begley). Also returning as guest stars in season two are Henry Winkler (Boris); Swoosie Kurtz (Minka); Telma Hopkins (Celeste); Raini Rodriguez (Gabi); Keith Carradine (Bob Brine); and Richard Ayoade (Duffy).

Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, the all-new RUGRATS is based on the series created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Paul Germain. Kate Boutilier (Rugrats) and Casey Leonard (“Breadwinners”) are executive producers and Dave Pressler (Robot and Monster) and Rachel Lipman (Rugrats) serve as co-executive producers, with Kellie Smith (The Fairly OddParents) as line producer on season two. Charlie Adler (Rugrats) serves as the voice director. Production is overseen by Mollie Freilich, director of current series animation at Nickelodeon.

The original RUGRATS series launched August 11, 1991, and instantly became a groundbreaking phenomenon, spawning consumer products and three hit theatrical releases, cementing its place in pop culture history through its iconic characters, storytelling and unique visual style. RUGRATS was in production for nine seasons over the course of 13 years. The series earned four Daytime Emmy Awards, six Kids’ Choice Awards and its own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

SABC 2 Stepping Into A New Era With Refreshed Lineup

SABC 2 kicked off the new year with a new schedule and lineup that focuses on South African experiences, storytelling, and accessibility.


From 4.30 pm on 9 February, programming kicks off with a new hour-long afternoon talk show, Eintlek: Let’s Connect, which will air live on weekdays.


Hosted by Penny Lebyane and Fran-Rico Eintlek, the show invites everyday voices to join the conversation.


This is followed by the Afrikaans Nuus (6.30 pm), Ouma Sarie (7 pm), and Deal or No Deal SA (7.30 pm).


A new telenovela, Pimville, replaces long-standing soapie Muvhango at 9 pm.  


The drama series set in the heart of Soweto explores themes of ambition, resilience, love, and consequences through authentic township storytelling.


The cast includes Gail Mabalane, Thapelo Mokoena and Mondo Makhoba.


On Sundays, a vibrant cooking competition, Colour Your Plate with KOO, will air at 7 pm.  


“We really want SABC 2 to be the heart of the nation. A channel that reflects South Africa to itself with honesty, with warmth, with culture, rhythm, and heritage,” said SABC head of content Lala Tuku.

The Loud House Renewed On Nickelodeon For Season 11

The eleventh season of The Loud House will be comprised of the episodes originally produced to be part of the second halve of season nine. In 2024, Nickelodeon started to to split seasons into two to keep their sizes more consistent with the season lengths currently consumed on streaming services where all shows ultimately get added.

On September 26, 2025, Jessica Borutski, who serves as a supervising director on the show, posted on her Instagram story that the series' ninth production season had finished production, thus subtly confirming this season.

In the season 11 premiere episode of The Loud House, "Living the Dream Boat," premiering Friday, February 27 at 5;30 p.m. (ET/PT) when Lori becomes the star of The Dream Boat to find her soulmate, a desperate Bobby goes undercover as a contestant to win her back from a "perfect" rival suitor. (#1101)

Upcoming The Loud House season 11 episodes include:

Graveyard Rift: When the Morticians Club members return from break with new hobbies, a desperate Lucy casts a spell to bind them together, only to find that forced friendship comes with grave consequences. (#1102A)

The Big Leap: Lana's investigation into a missing frog uncovers a family secret. (#1102B)

Table for None: When Lisa warns that his generosity is bankrupting the restaurant, Dad adopts a ruthless new management style that threatens to drive away his loyal customers for good. (#1103A)

Kindergarten Flop: Lincoln scrambles to fulfill the lofty goals he set for himself five years ago before a kindergarten time capsule is opened in front of the entire middle school. (#1103B)

Going Coconuts: After her family demands she stop treating her puppet like a person, Luan casts a spell to bring Mr. Coconuts to life. (#1104A)

Smotherhood: Panicked by the realization that their children are growing up, Mom and Dad attempt to maximize their remaining time together by crashing the kids' schools and social lives. (#1104B)

Trend Fretter: When sickness leaves Lola hopelessly out of style, she enlists Leni and Miguel to predict the next big trend. (#1105A)

This Is My Fight Song: When the Moon Goats try to impress a famous music producer with their new hit, they are shocked to find a rival band performing the exact same track. (#1105B)

Hunger Games: Desperate to get a picky Lily to eat, Dad dons a 'Blarney' costume, but his commitment to the bit spirals out of control when she refuses to do anything without the mascot present. (#1106A)

To Glee or Not to Glee: When the Glee Club enters a televised competition, Lincoln is dubbed their "secret weapon," but the immense pressure to win causes him to lose his voice. (#1106B)

Tough Act to Follow: Fearful that Luan will fall for her cool co-star, Benny joins a local biker gang to toughen up for the lead role. (#107A)

Throw Me a Funny Bone: When Lisa discovers that laughing improves brain function, she finds the only thing that can make her laugh comes with dangerous stakes. (#1107B)

No Gus No Fuss: When Lincoln and the gang discover a ticket-dispensing glitch at Gus' Games and Grub, their plan to score big backfires when a group of bullies blackmails them into wiping out the prize wall. (#1108A)

Point of No Returns: When Aunt Ruth sends the Loud siblings a windfall of cash, Lucy is struck with a severe case of buyer's remorse after her purchase at a spooky warehouse. (#1108B)

The Loud House debuted on Nickelodeon in May 2016 and centers on 11-year-old Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters as he gives an inside look at what it takes to survive the chaos of a huge family.

For Lincoln Loud, surviving life in a house full of sisters means you always have to have a plan! Anyone who’s ever shared four walls and a roof can relate to and laugh at the extreme family dynamics of Lincoln Loud and his sisters.

Ever wonder what it’s like having a big family? Well, in The Loud House, 11-year-old Lincoln Loud gives viewers an inside look at what it takes to survive in the chaos of a huge household, especially as the only boy with 10 sisters - Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lola, Lana, Lily, and Lisa! The trick to surviving is to remain calm, cool, and collected. But most importantly for Lincoln, you’ve got to have a plan. With all the chaos, and craziness, one thing is always for sure: there is never a dull moment in the Loud house.

As one of the longest-running animated series on Nickelodeon with 196 episodes, the property also has been translated into a comic book series, which continues to roll out new stories, chapter books, a digital album, and a podcast, Listen Out Loud, along with companion series The Casagrandes and multiple movies. The series is executive produced by Michael Rubiner. Kyle Marshall serves as co-executive producer, and Ashley Kliment-Baker is the art director. 

A Look Into The Life Of Former Child Star Tara Tara Correa-McMullen

Tara Correa-McMullen was born on May 24, 1989, in Westminster in Windham County, Vermont, to Thomas Raymond McMullen and Mary Devra Correa née Brown.

While growing up, Correa-McMullen became interested in acting, dance, and music. When she was just 4 years old, she showcased a penchant for playing the piano.

Ten years later, Tara was cast in a recurring small-screen role on Judging Amy. In the beloved series, which starred Amy Brenneman, Tara portrayed Maritaz Cruz, a former gang member who over a series of episodes season is encouraged by Amy to change her ways. But sadly, by the season's close, Cruz is killed in prison.

In real life, on October 21, 2005, Correa-McMullen was with her friends in front of an apartment complex in Inglewood, CA when she was shot and killed.

Law enforcement described her as the innocent victim of a gang-related shooting.

In the End
Like too many former child stars, before, during, or after her lifetime, Tara Correa-McMullen met a tragic end, leaving this world much too soon, and long before her time.

WildBrain Unveils ‘Strawberry Shortcake’s New Look for Upcoming Digital Content & Licensing Collabs

WildBrain has unveiled the berry latest refresh of classic character Strawberry Shortcake, ready to headline a slate of new original digital content rolling out for fans beginning this February.

The new content, which brings the iconic Strawberry Shortcake to life in CG animation for the first time, features a live-action/animation hybrid baking show, bite-sized micro-shorts, full minisodes and lo-fi ambience videos. Each piece is crafted to engage audiences across WildBrain’s digital network — reaching families on YouTube and igniting nostalgia from young adults on TikTok and Instagram.

The content announcement comes ahead of New York Toy Fair, where Strawberry Shortcake will be bringing her very own pop-up bakery to the heart of SoHo to celebrate Galentine’s Day. From February 14-15, Strawberry and her “berry besties” will serve up sweet treats to the public, debut exclusive first look reveals across toy, games and plush and dish out delicious giveaways in collaboration with Magnolia Bakery and Little Words Project. Strawberry Shortcake fans are invited to join the bake shop fun at 188 Lafayette St, New York, each day from 11-5 p.m.

Then, at the Toy Fair itself, Strawberry Shortcake’s resurgent fandom will feature alongside brands such as Peanuts, The Cat in the Hat and Peter Rabbit in an industry panel titled “How Entertainment Brands are Leveraging the Nostalgia Boom to Engage Multigenerational Audiences.” Led by moderator Joel Silverman, CEO & Co-Founder of KidsKnowBest, the panel brings together industry leaders, including Kate Smith, WildBrain’s EVP Audience Engagement; Scott Shillet, Peanuts Worldwide’s VP Global Licensing; Ellie Terveen, Dr. Seuss Enterprises’ Chief Operating Officer; and David Sprei, Penguin Ventures’ Commercial Director. Toy Fair delegates are invited to attend the panel on February 16 from 3:20-4:00 p.m. at the Toy Fair University Theatre.

In addition to new content and Toy Fair activations, the Strawberry Shortcake franchise continues to expand its footprint in the toys and games sector with new licensing partnerships brokered by WildBrain CPLG. A global collaboration with MGA Entertainment’s popular L.O.L. Surprise! brand, which has introduced the L.O.L. Surprise! Loves The World of Strawberry Shortcake Tots collection, while a collaboration with USAopoly will see exclusive Strawberry Shortcake editions of Hasbro’s Monopoly and Candy Land games roll out in the U.S. and Canada this spring.

“Strawberry Shortcake is a true icon, beloved by generations around the world. This evolution blends the nostalgia of Strawberry’s classic bonnet-and-bloomers style with CG animation and storytelling designed to captivate both new and long-time fans across generations and geographies,” said Erin Morris, VP, Strategic Global Franchise & Retail for WildBrain. “As we expand the world of Strawberry Shortcake and her ‘berry besties,’ we’re excited to partner with world-leading brands to sweeten the toy and games aisle with new products this year. Fans have told us they love classic Strawberry Shortcake, so we’re pleased to create joyful, fun and sweet experiences across our digital network for today’s audiences — whether they’re discovering Strawberry for the first time or reconnecting with a childhood favorite.”

Strawberry Shortcake: The Berry Best Baking Show
A Berry Sweet Content Rollout
From a fresh live-action/animation baking show to full minisodes starring Strawberry Shortcake and her “Berry Besties” bursting with fun and friendship, the content rollout is set to whisk fans of all ages into a world of sweetness.

With the official Strawberry Shortcake YouTube channel now reaching a global community of over 2.2 million subscribers, surpassing 1.4 billion lifetime views, the brand’s YouTube footprint continues to expand across North America, Europe and Latin America, powered by an ever-growing digital network of localized channels.

The new digital content slate includes:

The Berry Best Baking Show: A 12-episode live-action/animation hybrid baking show (3–5 minutes each) for children aged 4–8, blending real-life fun with animated charm. The first four episodes premiere weekly on YouTube from March 19, with the second batch of four on May 14, and the final four on July 9.

Minisodes: 26 CG-animated shorts (3–4 minutes each) featuring Strawberry and her “Berry Besties”, set to roll out on YouTube later this year.

Micro-shorts: 52 CG animated bite-sized, character micro-shorts (15 seconds each) starring Strawberry and her cat Custard, dropping weekly on YouTube and other social platforms from February 5.

Lo-fi ambience videos: visually rich, mood-setting videos (1 hour each) deliver a calming experience, launching on YouTube from February 5.