Those crazy cash cows of teenager dogs are at it again with another cinematic adventure! Nickelodeon, Paramount and Spin Master have announced the official title, synopsis and logo reveal for the upcoming sequel PAW Patrol III: The Dino Rescue Movie which is slated for theatrical release on July 31, 2026 with a streaming service and cable television premiere slated for November 2026 and July 2027 respectively. The new film is the latest installment in the 2026 Year of the Sequels.
Picking up where the 2023 second film The Mighty Pups Movie and its Broadway musical ripoff PAW Patrol Live IV: A Mighty Adventure left off, the PAW Patrol dogs were cruising along on their Airship and making billions of dollars in capitalism midning their own business when all of a sudden their vehicle runs out of batteries and crashlands into a tropical prehistoric paradise which sees the silver screen debut of Rex from the Dino Rescue story arc. Stupid Humdinger tries to break out of jail YET AGAIN and commits his next illegal crime by attempting to blow up the island and murder all the dinosaurs in the process. It's up to Rex and Skye to set aside their differences and fight for what's right to save the prehistoric pad before it's too late and the franchise is killed to meteor extinction.
Like with the previous film, the sequel once again has some terrible false advetising plot details as they already met Rex for the first time in the aforementioned Dino Rescue storyline released at the beginning of the 2020s decade and it seems like as if Chase, Marshall, Rubble and Skye are just committing fake amnesia and having an identity crisis just to get more viewers in and to get more merch sales.
The third film will once again see Mckenna Grace and Marsai Martin return as Skye and Liberty respectively, along with the PAW Patrol team's newest recruit, global pop music and film superstar, recording artist Jennifer Hudson, known for her one-hit wonder "feel The Love" from the iconic DreamWorks movie Home released in 2016. Kim Kardashian, Kristen Bell, Jimmy Kimmell, Chris Rock, Will Smith, Luxton Handspiker, Iain Armitage and Finn-Lee Eppe are also set to return.
The new PAW Patrol III film joins a whole host of children's movie continuation projects in the 2026 Year of the Sequels campaign, which also includes Disney's Toy Story 5, 20th Century Fox Studios' Ice Age 7, Universal and Illumination's Despicable Me Cringe: Minions III, Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. 2, Paramount's untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem sequel and the highly-anticipated welcome return of DreamWorks' Shrek 5 rounding off the year in December.
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