Big Nate is coming back with all new episodes later this month!
The Paramount+ animated series will return and continues Nate’s adventures as he follows his dream to become a singer, saves a pregnant lizard and takes spring break to the next level.
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A new sneak peek at the upcoming animated series Big Nate has been revealed!
The video premiered during the halftime presentation of Nickelodeon and CBS Sports’ slime-filled NFL Wild Card Game on Nickelodeon on Sunday (January 16), and features the show’s theme song.
The new series is based on the best-selling books and comic strip by Lincoln Peirce, and follows a precocious 11-year-old boy named Nate and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade with humor and style.
Garrett Clayton is ringing in the 25th anniversary of the classic film Hocus Pocus with his own version of “I Put a Spell on You!”
The Teen Beach Movie star teamed up with Ashley Argota and Desi Dennis-Dylan for the Ben Giroux-directed visual.
“I Put a Spell on You” was originally recorded by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, and Bette Midler covered the track in Hocus Pocus in an iconic song and dance sequence.
You have to check out this awesome new music video that Kira Kosarin is starring in!
The 20-year-old actress teamed up with the comedy hip-hop duo Ben & Jensen for their new music video “In da Arcade” and we have the exclusive premiere.
You might remember the guys from their viral hit “Back to the 90s,” which got over 100 million views. Now their new video, which also stars MTV personality Melanie Iglesias, is all about video games from the ’80s and ’90s.
“After we built a global audience around nostalgia with ‘Back to the 90s’, we wanted to follow that project up with an even more epic throwback concept. ‘In da Arcade’ was born: we’ve spent the last year animating ourselves into over 40 iconic video games. Our new music video is really a massive homage to the arcades of our childhoods,” Ben said in a statement.
Jensen added, “The bangin’ hip-hop beat is composed mostly of 8-bit video game sound effects. We’ve also intercut custom animation with high-energy live action performances from the incredibly talented Kira Kosarin and Melanie Iglesias. It was fun to take another trip down memory lane on this project. We feel it will resonate with anyone who grew up playing Pacman, Donkey Kong and Mortal Kombat, as well as the younger generation because retro games are cool again.”