Danny Phantom creator Butch Hartman recently shared who he wants to see play the titular hero in a potential live-action movie.
During a panel at MegaCon in Orlando (via ComicBook.com), Hartman — who also created the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Bunsen Is a Beast — was asked about the possibility of a live-action Danny Phantom movie. If such a movie were to get the greenlight, Hartman revealed that he'd want "Tom Holland, all the way," to play the title character. "It's got to be Tom Holland," he reiterated.
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Created by Hartman as his second Nickelodeon series, Danny Phantom ran for three seasons and 52 episodes between 2004 and...
During a panel at MegaCon in Orlando (via ComicBook.com), Hartman — who also created the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Bunsen Is a Beast — was asked about the possibility of a live-action Danny Phantom movie. If such a movie were to get the greenlight, Hartman revealed that he'd want "Tom Holland, all the way," to play the title character. "It's got to be Tom Holland," he reiterated.
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Created by Hartman as his second Nickelodeon series, Danny Phantom ran for three seasons and 52 episodes between 2004 and...
- 2/7/2024
- by Lee Freitag
- CBR
A new “Ice Age” movie is on the way, but this one’s heading directly to streaming.
Disney+ unveiled the official trailer for “The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild” on Tuesday, a new film in the “Ice Age” franchise that puts Simon Pegg’s one-eyed weasel Buck front and center. Eager for a little independence, possum brothers Crash and Eddie set out to find a place of their own but soon find themselves trapped beneath the ice in a massive cave inhabited by dinosaurs. They are rescued by the one-eyed, adventure-loving weasel Buck Wild, and together, with the help of some new friends, embark on a mission to save the Lost World from dinosaur domination.
The film was originally being developed as a Buck Wild TV series spinoff, but when Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, the story was re-developed as a feature film. The first five “Ice Age” films...
Disney+ unveiled the official trailer for “The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild” on Tuesday, a new film in the “Ice Age” franchise that puts Simon Pegg’s one-eyed weasel Buck front and center. Eager for a little independence, possum brothers Crash and Eddie set out to find a place of their own but soon find themselves trapped beneath the ice in a massive cave inhabited by dinosaurs. They are rescued by the one-eyed, adventure-loving weasel Buck Wild, and together, with the help of some new friends, embark on a mission to save the Lost World from dinosaur domination.
The film was originally being developed as a Buck Wild TV series spinoff, but when Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, the story was re-developed as a feature film. The first five “Ice Age” films...
- 1/4/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
In 1991, Nickelodeon premiered its first three original cartoons Rugrats, Doug and The Ren & Stimpy Show. The initial ingenuity of Nicktoons was that the shows were creator-driven in comparison to the majority of '80s cartoons that were produced by toy companies to sell their merchandise. Over thirty years later, the studio has released a plethora of classics (including the three mentioned above) such as Hey Arnold! (1996), The Angry Beavers (1997) and As Told By Ginger (2000).
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However, like any network, they've had their share of critical duds including Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015), Bunsen Is a Beast (2017), and The Adventures of Kid Danger (2018). Based on the list below, readers can observe the highs and lows of Nickelodeon's programming.
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However, like any network, they've had their share of critical duds including Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015), Bunsen Is a Beast (2017), and The Adventures of Kid Danger (2018). Based on the list below, readers can observe the highs and lows of Nickelodeon's programming.
- 7/22/2020
- ScreenRant
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