Saturday, May 10, 2025

Paramount, Nickelodeon and Spin Master Unveil Complete Voice Cast for "PAW Patrol III: The Dino Rescue Movie" Releasing July 31st, 2026

Paramount, Nickelodeon and Spin Master, the three companies responsible for the cash cow franchise phenonmeon of preschool television that is PAW Patrol, have announced the complete voice cast for the upcoming movie PAW Patrol III: The Dino Rescue Movie, the theatrical ripoff of the show's 2020 Dino Rescue story arc that is set to hit theaters and streaming service Paramount+ on July 31, 2026.

McKenna Grace returns as the voice of Skye from the record breaking second entry, 2023's PAW Patrol II: The Mighty Pups Movie along with famed movie star Jennifer Hudson. Marsai Martin also returns as the voice of roast god Liberty, but the remainder of the cast hasn't been fully unveiled yet for the pups' next silver screen adventure until now.

Other famous names joining the new Nick Flick include Terry Crews (NBC's Simon Cowell's America's Got Talent), Disney Legend Bill Nye the Science Guy, 2000s reality cringe Paris Hilton and famous rapper Snoop Dogg, known for meme song classics such as "The Next Episode (Smoke Weed Every Day)" and "Drop It Like It's Hot"

New recruits to the PAW Patrol team also include the main cast of Henry Bolan as the team's stupid leader Ryder, Rain Janjua as Chse, Carter Young as Marshall, Lucien Duncan-Reid as Rubble, William Denros as Rocky, Nylan Parthipan as Zuma, Ron Pardo as the stupid antagonist psychopath Mayor Humdinger and Hayden Chamberlen who will voice the Dino Rescue member Rex.

The voice cast of the third film is completed with the help of Fortune Feinster, Jameala Jamai and Meredith MacNeili as the final three actors for the film. The remainder of the voice cast will be unveiled at one of Spin Master's press conferences later this month.

The new film marks Bill Nye's first contribution to the Nickelodeon networks in 25 years since the Noggin channel lost broadcast rights to the Bill Nye the Science Guy TV series in April 2002 when Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop turned the channel into the current preschool version.

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