The four young stars were joined by co-stars Cooper Barnes and Michael D. Cohen, executive producer Christopher J. Nowak, and president of Nickelodeon, Brian Robbins.
If you missed the big news, Henry Danger became the longest-running live action series on Nickelodeon with an additional episode order, earlier this week.
The show will boast 117 episodes, besting iCarly and The Thundermans, which hit 100 episodes earlier this year with its’ series finale.
The series just recieved an additional ten episode order today, which will bring the series’ total to 117.
In the forthcoming 100th episode, after Schwoz’s family reunion causes chaos in the Man Cave, Captain Man reveals a “Superheroes Only” room in the Man Cave for peace and quiet. Jealous, Charlotte, Jasper and Schwoz make a cooler room to show them up. As the gang fights over who gets the better room, things get blown out of proportion.
To date, Nickelodeon has three live-action sitcom that have eclipsed one hundred episodes: The Thundermans reached its 100-episode milestone earlier this year; iCarly hit 100 episodes in 2012.
Jace Norman and his TV dad Cooper Barnes snap a photo together inside the Delorean last weekend.
The Henry Danger stars attended the Comic-Con Revolution convention in Ontario, California, where they met fans and talked on a panel about their show. This was the first time Henry Danger has been at a convention.
Jace and Cooper were also joined by Tommy Walker, who plays Drex on the show.
“The folks at #ComicConRevolution are a class act. A great time. Thank you. Amazing! And what a GREAT group of fans we met! Had a blast hanging w/our buddy @TommyWalker24 & was reminded how much I miss being around my bud @Jacenorman all the time. Till the next one! @ComicConRvltn,” Cooper tweeted after the event. Check out some photos that Tommy shared below!
Henry Danger is the last show standing from Dan Schneider at Nickelodeon.
Since the cancellation of Game Shakers, and Nickelodeon ending it’s contract with the famed showrunner, we’re fearing that Henry will also be nixed.
However, Deadline is reporting that the network wants to hang on to the superhero comedy for another season.
They hear that “the network intends to move forward with a fifth season of Schneider’s remaining live-action Nick series, Henry Danger.”, however, the future of the animated The Adventures of Kid Danger is unclear.
“I definitely hope that if this is our last season, we can do a nice finale. I know that Victorious did not get one, and fans got kind of upset,” he says. “I hope we’re able to, but it is what it is.”
They all look super young in the audition tapes. So adorable!
If you didn’t know, Henry Danger is going on it’s fourth year airing on Nickelodeon. Also, be sure to check out an exclusive look at the animated version, The Adventures of Kid Danger.