With the release of PAW Patrol III just less than 18 months away, Paramount, Nickelodeon and Spin Master have come up with some all-new television entertainment and massive multimedia marketing to continue the never ending saga of America's favorite pack of stupid community service talking rescue dogs that continue to reign supreme on kids TV worldwide.
First off, Nick Jr. has renewed its biggest of the lot, PAW Patrol for two more seasons with a 152-episode and two seasons pickup for Seasons 12 and 13 (26 episodes each) set for release across Nickelodeon and Paramount+ in September 2025 and September 2026 respectively. PAW Patrol's half-hour spinoff show, the Bob the Builder knockoff Rubble & Crew has also gotten picked up for Season 3 of 26 episodes which is set to release later in the year by at least October 2025.
Next, Chase, Marshall, Rubble and Skye and the rest of the pups have gotten some new story arcs planned as they take to the skies with Air Rescue centered on Skye, putting out the flames in Fire Rescue which follows the tragic backstory of why Marshall is stupidly blind as a firefighter dog and always crashing into things for no reason, and Chase and Rubble going through the lost and found basket in Search & Rescue which these three new arcs seeing the pups build a new airport, fire station and search and rescue center. These new arcs will premiere in February 2025, September 2025 and April 2026 respectively and like all the other story arcs will be intergrated into the merchandise and toy lines.
But that's not all! Rocky, Everest and Tracker are also set to get spinoff movies of their own, following on the heels of the successful SpongeBob SquarePants character driven films Sandy Cheeks Saving Bikini Bottom and The Plankton Movie due to release on Netflix in March. Everest will be giving us the ultimate Scrooge clickbait in A PAW Patrol Christmas Carol set for release in November/December 2025 as part of Nickelodeon's annual "NICKmas" and "Warm & Fuzzy Holiday Party" Xmas programming tentpole stunts, while Spanish pup Tracker will be going through the deepest darkest jungles ripping off a Disney and DreamWorks film in Valient: A Tracker Backstory which should be available for launch airing this film around September 2025 for Hispanic Heritage Month. The title of the Rocky recycling spin-off film hasn't been unveiled yet, but will probably release sometime in April 2026.
Then it all leads up to the big one as the 13th year of PAW Patrol capitalism concludes with the release of the highly-anticipated PAW Patrol III, set for release across the US and Canada in movie theaters and broadcasting on Nickelodeon and Pramount+ on July 31st, 2026. It's currently unknown what the plot is and whether or not Marshall will be the focused character in this third film getting a backstory subplot but we do know that the new voice of Skye, McKenna Grace and Liberty the roast goddess Marsai Martin and the unneccessary Kim Kardashian are all set to be back in the booth present and accounted for.
The new string of PAW Patrol episodes and films is part of Nickelodeon and Paramount+'s ever-growing lineup of franchises and nostalgia properties where original ideas doesn't exist anymore. Among the new Nick Jr. titles planned is the upcoming graphic novel anime Super Duper Bunny League from the creators of Bubble Guppies set for release in April this Easter, HexVet and the Magic Pets set for release in early 2026, a second Dora the Explorer live-action ripoff film and the final ever episodes of Baby Shark's Big Show! and Blue's Clues & You!, along with new episodes of Dora the Explorer 2024, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Peppa Pig, The Backyardigans: Cocomelon AI Edition, Yo Gabba Gabbaland! and Wonder Pets! in the City and Nick Jr's first ever YouTube exclusive series Barnyard Daycare and the recently launched Kid Cowboys which both premiered earlier this month.
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PAW Patrol created by Keith Chapman (Bob the Builder, Rubbadubbers, Fifi and the Flowertots, Roary the Racing Car, Little Charley Bear, Raa Raa the Noisy Lion, Mighty Express), executive produced by Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan, directed by the late Charles E. Ted Bastien with music by Scott Simons.
Rubble & Crew produced by Nelvana Limited and Jam Filled Entertainment Toronto
A Corus Entertainment Company, in association with Treehouse TV Canada
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