'Rugrats' Reboot Announced with 'SNL' Star and Bizarre Twist

Paramount announced Wednesday it is moving forward with a big-screen reboot of Nickelodeon's classic children's series RugratsBut those who expect it to be similar to the original animated show are in for a surprise.

The studio is taking a decidedly different approach to the reboot RugratsHe hasn't made a theater trip since 2003. In addition to hiring Saturday Night Live With star Mikey Day and series head writer Streeter Seidell penning the script, Paramount is envisioning the new film as a live-action/CGI hybrid along the lines of the mega-hit. Sonic the Hedgehog franchise The adults will reportedly be played by real people, while the dolls will be digital creations. There are tons of infamous live action/CGI bloopers Baby Geniuses And Snow Dogs but the marriage went well for Sonic and his friends.

Rugrats followed toddler Tommy Pickles and his friends Chucky Finster and twins Phil and Lil DeVille, as well as Tommy's evil older cousin Angelica. The show premiered on Nickelodeon in 1991 and ran for three seasons. It also spawned three feature films:Rugrats Movie (1998), Rugrats in Paris (2000) and Rugrats Goes Wild (2003), the latter of which was a crossover with Nickelodeon's. Wild Thorn Berries. A sequel series titled All Grown Up! It was released in 2003. In 2021, Paramount+ launched a reboot of the original series.

The new movie has not yet been given an official name or release date. However, we know that Jason Moore will direct the film. Saturday Night Live—He directed the 2015 comedy sistersThe movie starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Rugrats co-creators Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó will produce alongside Karen Rosenfelt.

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