Exclusive: Netflix is bringing back its hit animated preschool series Hello Ninja for a 10-episode third season. The renewal comes less than a month after the April 24 launch of season two. Netflix is targeting a fall release for season 3.
Based on the book from N.D. Wilson, Hello Ninja chronicles the magical, problem-solving adventures of Bff’s Wesley, Georgie and their cat Pretzel, through an imaginary world where each episode they save the day by transforming into ninjas.
The show stars Lukas Engel (Paw Patrol) as Wesley, Zoey Siewert (Nina’s World) as Georgie, and Sam Vincent as beloved sidekick, Pretzel. All three are set to reprise their roles in season three.
“Hello Ninja began in such a personal way for me—as just one father making up ninja stories for his daughter,” said Wilson. “It’s incredibly gratifying to have those characters on Netflix,...
Based on the book from N.D. Wilson, Hello Ninja chronicles the magical, problem-solving adventures of Bff’s Wesley, Georgie and their cat Pretzel, through an imaginary world where each episode they save the day by transforming into ninjas.
The show stars Lukas Engel (Paw Patrol) as Wesley, Zoey Siewert (Nina’s World) as Georgie, and Sam Vincent as beloved sidekick, Pretzel. All three are set to reprise their roles in season three.
“Hello Ninja began in such a personal way for me—as just one father making up ninja stories for his daughter,” said Wilson. “It’s incredibly gratifying to have those characters on Netflix,...
- 5/18/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix on Monday unveiled seven new original preschool series in the works at the streaming company, including a CG animated comedy adventure to premiere this year that serves as an expansion of DreamWorks Animation’s How To Train Your Dragon franchise.
The new series — five animated, one nonfiction, one live-action — aimed at Netflix’s global audience of kids ages 2-6 join previously announced originals on the launchpad including DreamWorks Archibald’s Next Big Thing, Go! Go! Cory Carson and Chico Bon Bon.
They will join current series in the space like Ask the StoryBots, Chip and Potato, Mighty Little Bheem, Motown Magic, Super Monsters, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Word Party and YooHoo to the Rescue. The content is available on Netflix Kids, a portal that gives adults the ability to prevent access to certain content on their account via age restrictions and PINs.
“With high-quality, age-appropriate programming for kids at every age and stage,...
The new series — five animated, one nonfiction, one live-action — aimed at Netflix’s global audience of kids ages 2-6 join previously announced originals on the launchpad including DreamWorks Archibald’s Next Big Thing, Go! Go! Cory Carson and Chico Bon Bon.
They will join current series in the space like Ask the StoryBots, Chip and Potato, Mighty Little Bheem, Motown Magic, Super Monsters, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Word Party and YooHoo to the Rescue. The content is available on Netflix Kids, a portal that gives adults the ability to prevent access to certain content on their account via age restrictions and PINs.
“With high-quality, age-appropriate programming for kids at every age and stage,...
- 7/22/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Viewers are invited to join in the glorious celebration of creation with Dr. Gordon Wilson, as he travels around the world and basks in the masterpieces he finds throughout the animal kingdom. To honor his explorations being featured in director N.D. Wilson’s new documentary, ‘The Riot and the Dance,’ which is being released today on […]
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- 12/18/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
The Hound of Heaven stars La rapper Propaganda.
The Hound of Heaven, a short film exec produced by Hisao Kurosawa - son of iconic director Akira Kurosawa - is to receive its world premiere at Raindance Film Festival (Sept 24 - Oct 5) on Oct 4.
The film, directed by N.D. Wilson, is produced by Kurosawa Productions and is based on Francis Thompson’s 19th century poem.
Starring Jason Petty (aka La rapper Propaganda) and Danielle Smith, it centres on a girl who believes that she is fleeing death, when she is actually running away from her only chance at life.
Executive Produced by Kurosawa and Brian Oxley, it is produced by Aaron Rench.
Kurosawa described it as “a striking film, simultaneously brimming with aggression and tenderness”.
The Hound of Heaven, a short film exec produced by Hisao Kurosawa - son of iconic director Akira Kurosawa - is to receive its world premiere at Raindance Film Festival (Sept 24 - Oct 5) on Oct 4.
The film, directed by N.D. Wilson, is produced by Kurosawa Productions and is based on Francis Thompson’s 19th century poem.
Starring Jason Petty (aka La rapper Propaganda) and Danielle Smith, it centres on a girl who believes that she is fleeing death, when she is actually running away from her only chance at life.
Executive Produced by Kurosawa and Brian Oxley, it is produced by Aaron Rench.
Kurosawa described it as “a striking film, simultaneously brimming with aggression and tenderness”.
- 9/16/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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