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  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande Nab Multiple Kids’ Choice Awards – Complete Winners List

    Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber took home multiple awards, as did actress Millie Bobby Brown, at Saturday night’s Kids’ Choice Awards hosted by Kenan Thompson. The 34th annual show aired at 7:30 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon, where “Alexa & Katie” was crowned the favorite kids’ show, but “Stranger Things” won for favorite family show. Brown, who stars in the Netflix drama, was named favorite television actress and favorite film actress. Winners are determined by fan votes. Grande and Bieber won for fav

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  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Nickelodeon’s ‘Legends of the Hidden Temple’ Revived at Quibi

    “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” Nickelodeon’s classic adventure game show from the ’90s, is being revived at Quibi, Jeffrey Katzenberg’s upcoming mobile-only streaming service, the company shared on Monday morning.The show, which was aimed at kid’s during its glory days, is now being revamped to appeal to adults. “Hidden Temple” will still preserve several of its trademark features from the original show, however, including the Moat Crossing, Olmec and the Temple Run.Instead of being filmed at N

  • EntertainmentYahoo Movies UK

    New 'Rugrats' series and movie in the pipeline

    Variety reports that Nickelodeon and Paramount is working on both a new 26-episode run, and the feature-length, CGI and live-action project.

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    Netflix teases an edgier, darker 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' reboot

    Netflix has shared some new artwork and teaser videos for its Sabrina the Teenage Witch reboot starring Kiernan Shipka.

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    Hey Arnold! Movie Confirmed, Will Clear Up 14-Year-Old Cliffhanger

    The 14-year-old cliffhanger that fans of 90s cartoon series ‘Hey Arnold!’ have been tussling with could soon be resolved. Kids programming behemoth Nickelodeon has confirmed that its greenlit a two-part, two-hour movie about the rugby ball-headed (or American Football-headed, as is your preference) Arnold and his gang of chums. The show’s creator Craig Bartlett, who also created 'Rugrats’, celebrated the news on his Instagram page, with the title of the project seeming to be 'The Jungle Movie’