Thursday, June 25, 2026

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for June 25, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for June 25, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for June 25, 2026 | Nickelodeon

Stream the classic Rugrats series on Paramount+! Try it at ParamountPlus.com!

Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats

Add NickALive! to Google Preferred Sources

More Nick: Paramount+ Renews 'Rugrats' For Season 3!

Follow NickALive! on TwitterRedditInstagramFacebookGoogle NewsTumblrvia RSS and more for the latest Classic Nickelodeon, NickRewind and Rugrats News and Highlights!

Paramount+ Releases Official Trailer for 'The Real Wolf of Wall Street'

PARAMOUNT+ RELEASES OFFICIAL TRAILER FOR THE REAL WOLF OF WALL STREET

From See It Now Studios, the Three-Part Documentary Will Premiere Tuesday, July 14, Exclusively on Paramount+

'The Real Wolf of Wall Street' Key Art
Courtesy of Paramount+

June 23, 2026 — Today, Paramount+ released the official trailer for the three-part documentary event The Real Wolf of Wall Street, which premieres on Tuesday, July 14, exclusively on Paramount+. All 3 episodes will be available to stream at launch.


While the iconic Paramount Pictures film The Wolf of Wall Street saw Hollywood turn Jordan Belfort and his band of boiler room brokers at Stratton Oakmont into the face of ‘90s excess, the story behind their rise is even darker and more debauched than previously known. Featuring never-before-seen footage, thousands of internal FBI documents, archival interviews, including insights from Jordan’s former wife, Nadine, whose dreams of a fairytale life turned toxic and firsthand accounts from onetime members of Belfort’s  inner circle, the documentary uncovers the explosive true story of Belfort’s meteoric rise, his stunning fall and those he left stranded in his wake.

The Real Wolf of Wall Street is produced by See It Now Studios, Maxine Productions (a part of Sony Pictures Television) and Bloomberg. Executive Producers are Mary Robertson, Jesse Sweet and Anneka Jones for Maxine Productions; Jason Leopold for Bloomberg; Cassie Thornton, Amy Palmer and Michael Bloom. For See It Now Studios, Susan Zirinsky and Terence Wrong are executive producers, and Aysu Saliba and Cara Tortora are supervising producers. Sweet also serves as the showrunner.

'The Real Wolf of Wall Street' Key Art/Poster
Courtesy of Paramount+

***

About Paramount, a Skydance Corporation
Paramount, a Skydance Corporation (Nasdaq: PSKY) is a leading, next‑generation global media and entertainment company, comprised of three business segments: Studios, Direct-to-Consumer, and TV Media. The Company's portfolio unites legendary brands, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television, CBS, CBS News, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, SHOWTIME®, Paramount+, Pluto TV, Skydance Animation, Film, Television, and Interactive/Games, and the newly established Paramount Sports Entertainment. For more information, please visit www.paramount.com.

@ParamountPlus
@PeakParamount
#ParamountPlus

# # #

Episode 1: Too Much Is Never Enough
Episode 2: More Money, More Problems
Episode 3: Truth and Consequences

Shop Paramount+ at ParamountShop.com

Stream a Mountain of Entertainment, including your Nickelodeon favorites on Paramount+! Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!

Add NickALive! to Google Preferred Sources


Imagery courtesy of Vital Thrills.

Follow NickALive! on TwitterRedditInstagramFacebookGoogle NewsTumblrvia RSS and more for the latest Nickelodeon and Paramount Plus News and Highlights!

Her Kingdom Has Come: Paramount+ Reveals Trailer and First Look at Season 6 of Tyler Perry's Ruthless Premiering June 30

HER KINGDOM HAS COME:
PARAMOUNT+ REVEALS TRAILER AND FIRST LOOK AT SEASON 6 OF TYLER PERRY'S RUTHLESS PREMIERING JUNE 30

'Tyler Perry's Ruthless' Key Art
Paramount+

June 23, 2026 — Power comes at a dangerous cost. Today, Paramount+ debuted the official trailer and first look at the sixth season of Tyler Perry's Ruthless, premiering Tuesday, June 30, exclusively on Paramount+. The series will launch with two episodes, followed by a weekly rollout culminating in the mid-season finale on Tuesday, August 25.


Season six of the hit drama returns with rising tension and shifting power dynamics inside the Rakudushis compound. As loyalties fracture and outside forces close in, Ruth's growing influence over The Highest begins to reshape the future of the cult from within. With trust eroding, dangerous new allies entering the fold, and the FBI escalating its pressure, the compound descends further into chaos — all building toward a shocking and unforgettable confrontation.

The hit drama stars Melissa L. Williams, Matt Cedeno, Baadja-Lyne Odums, Blue Kimble, Colin McCalla, Michelle Núñez, Nadége August and Joshua Adeyeye.

Tyler Perry's Ruthless is executive produced by Tyler Perry and produced by Tyler Perry Studios.

Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

The Chosen Son | Season Six, Episode Two | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
The Chosen Son | Season Six, Episode Two | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless
Divine Intervention | Season Six, Episode One | Tyler Perry's Ruthless | Paramount+

'Tyler Perry's Ruthless' Key Art/Poster
Paramount+

***

About Paramount, a Skydance Corporation
Paramount, a Skydance Corporation (Nasdaq: PSKY) is a leading, next‑generation global media and entertainment company, comprised of three business segments: Studios, Direct-to-Consumer, and TV Media. The Company's portfolio unites legendary brands, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television, CBS, CBS News, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, SHOWTIME®, Paramount+, Pluto TV, Skydance Animation, Film, Television, and Interactive/Games, and the newly established Paramount Sports Entertainment. For more information, please visit www.paramount.com.

# # #

Shop Paramount+ at ParamountShop.com

Stream a Mountain of Entertainment, including your Nickelodeon favorites on Paramount+! Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!

Add NickALive! to Google Preferred Sources


Imagery courtesy of Vital Thrills.

Follow NickALive! on TwitterRedditInstagramFacebookGoogle NewsTumblrvia RSS and more for the latest Nickelodeon and Paramount Plus News and Highlights!

Orange County Nickelodeon Hotel Deal Approved

A development and disposition agreement that’s likely the final step toward building a large Nickelodeon-themed hotel at Harbor Boulevard in Garden Grove, Orange County, California was approved by the Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday (Sept. 13) night.

NICKELODEON HOTEL planned for Harbor’s west side (City of Garden Grove).

On a 6-0 vote (with second district member Councilmember John O’Neill recusing himself), a resolution approving a disposition and development agreement with Newage Garden Grove II, LLC passed.

Now the developer is committed to construct a 500-suite full service hotel on a 3.72 acre site on Harbor Boulevard, immediately south of the Sheraton Hotel. 

It would include a themed “pool experience” with a “lazy river,” event space that includes a 600-seat theater and grand ballroom and more.

The estimated net project revenue to the city by Year 3 is $3.5 million annually. Over 30 years, the project is expected to generate about $236.4 million to the city in a combination of “bed tax” charged to hotel guests, sales tax and property tax.

As many as 1,000 new jobs are expected to be generated from construction and in the resort.

The proposed project would include:

  • a themed pool experience with a “lazy river” and pool slide
  • event space with a 600-seat theater
  • 17,715 square feet of ballroom/meeting space
  • 22,296 square feet of hotel restaurant
  • 5,480 square feet of retail
  • themed amenities totaling 13,238 square feet
  • a 7,000 square foot arcade
  • a spa and fitness center of 8,532 square feet
  • a five-level parking structure with 528 parking spaces.

Once construction starts, completion should take 18 to 24 months estimates Lisa Kim, assistant city manager and director of community and economic development.

We first heard of plans to open a Nick Hotel in OC in 2016, when Nickelodeon and Kam Sang Co. planned to open a Nick-themed hotel in the city. However, the project was delayed by the end of redevelopment as well as the coronavirus pandemic.

Also on the agenda approved at the Garden Grove City Council meeting were:

  • adoption of a resolution authorizing submittal of an application to the County of Orange Continuum of Care for the “Special Notice of Funding Opportunity” to address unsheltered homelessness (Garden Grove is in the process of developing a “navigation center” for the homeless, in conjunction with Westminster and Fountain Valley);
  • two purchase orders for a total of 17 police vehicles with a total cost of over $800,000;
  • second reading of an ordinance for a planned unit development for a two-hotel project at the northwest corner of Harbor Boulevard and Twintree Avenue;
  • a purchase agreement for property at 13871 West St. for use as a navigation center for the homeless (cost: $5,650,000) and awarding a contract for architectural services for the building to Borders Architect (cost: $304,000).

Update (6/26/26) - The long-delayed Nickelodeon project planned for the Harbor Boulevard hotel district in Garden Grove took another big – perhaps the final – step toward putting some sticks in the ground.

On Tuesday night the City Council voted 7-0 to approve the second reading and adoption of an ordinance approving a planned unit development for the construction of the 23-story, 500-room hotel project at the northwest corner corner of Harbor at Twintree Avenue in the west side of Harbor, immediately south of the existing Sheraton Hotel.

It will be built on a 3.72-acre site.

The development will also include 17,715-square feet of ballroom and meeting rooms; restaurants that can seat up to 600 people and the Nick Studio theater, a studio hall, and 8,532 square feet devoted to retail and fitness spa.

The studio will be used to create and broadcast Nickelodeon TV properties.

It’s a property of Paramount, which is owned by Skydance Corporation.

The process has been a long journey. The city council originally approved a disposition and development agreement in 2022, but the COVID-19 epidemic and other challenges delayed the project.

The project holds the prospect for a big boost in tax revenue to the city through “transient occupancy tax” paid by hotel guests.

In 2022, the total tax revenue flowing to the city from the project was estimated at $3.5 million annually, with $236.4 million over a 30-year period.

Stream a Mountain of Entertainment, including your Nickelodeon favourites on Paramount+! Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!


Originally published: September 15, 2022.

Original source: The Tribune.

Follow NickALive! on Twitter, RedditInstagramFacebookGoogle NewsTumblrvia RSS and more for the latest Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts News and Highlights!

'Ghostbusters: Night Shift' Details and First Look Unveiled at Annecy 2026

The Ghostbusters are officially pulling an all-nighter.

'Ghostbusters: Night Shift' No Ghosts Mooglie Logo
'Ghostbusters: Night Shift' animated series will answer your call / Netflix/Sony Pictures Animation

Netflix today unveiled new details and a first look at their upcoming Ghostbusters animated series, Ghostbusters: Night Shift, set to premiere on the streamer in 2027, during a special Next on Netflix presentation at Annecy International Animation Film Festival!

Ghostbusters: Night Shift, a series from Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation based on the beloved Ghostbusters franchise, will debut exclusively on Netflix in 2027. The new series marks the next chapter in the franchise’s ghoul-catching legacy, bringing supernatural comedy and paranormal action back to animation.

A warrior confronts a towering, fiery-headed monster with glowing eyes inside a large, dim industrial building, dramatic lighting and smoke filling the tense scene
Netflix/Sony Pictures Animation

The scene: New York City, 1994. Five years after the Ghostbusters took the Statue of Liberty for a walk, a new wave of supernatural terror hits the Big Apple, forcing a group of scrappy, young New Yorkers — untrained, underappreciated, and kinda sorta responsible for the problem — to put on proton packs, face their fears, and bust some ghosts.

A group of costumed or monstrous figures walk down a city street at sunset with skyscrapers in the background, cars parked along the sides, and a dramatic orange sky creating a moody, post-apocalyptic atmosphere
Netflix/Sony Pictures Animation

The series will be executive produced by Ben Hibon, Elliott Kalan, Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, Amie Karp, and Dan Aykroyd. Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, director of the original Ghostbusters features, and his longtime collaborator, Kenan co-wrote the franchise’s most recent installments, Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.

Before taking the lead on the franchise his father helped create, the younger Reitman garnered multiple Oscar nominations for the films Juno and Up in the Air. Kenan is also an Oscar nominee for his animated frightfest Monster House.

This isn’t the first time the Ghostbusters universe has gone animated. The 1980s and ’90s saw The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters take over the small screen. For now, you can rest assured: If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, a Ghostbuster will be on the job — even if it’s after hours.

Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan — Who You Gonna Call? How About a New 'Ghostbusters' Animated Series?
The team behind Ghostbusters: Afterlife is bringing us more paranormal laughs | Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan | Photo by Bart van der Putten

Ghostbusters: Night Shift will clock in sometime in 2027.

Reitman and Kenan both took to the stage at Netflix’s Annecy presentation to talk about the genesis and aims of the project, followed by showrunners and EPs Ben Hibon and Elliott Kalan who revealed fresh details on the project.

Reitman previously honored his father’s legacy, in collaboration with Kenan, with the 2021 comedy Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire which followed in the wake of a string of award-winning directorial credits including Thank You For Not Smoking and Juno.

“This is my first time here in Annecy. Thank you for having me,” said Reitman. “Back in 1984, my father directed the original Ghostbusters film, introducing the world to an entirely new kind of comedy. A science fiction film that was as scary as it was hilarious.”

The new series sees the original Ghostbusting team led by Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz and Egon Spengler in retirement, and a younger new crew taking up their mission against the backdrop of early 1990s New York, as the city is on the cusp of gentrification.

Reitman said the setting was filling in “the big gap” between the original 1984 Ghostbusters and 1989 sequel Ghostbusters II and his more recent sequels.

“There’s an entire decade’s worth of ghostbusting that has never been told until now and we’re taking you back to the 1990s… look in your closet and fish out that CD Sony Walkman,” he said.

Giving more detail on the setting, showrunner Kalan and Hibon said New York was a presented as “a beautiful mess” and talked through concept art tapping into the many facets of the city.

“It was extremely important to us that the setting of Ghostbusters: Night Shift feel like the actual New York City. We want you to feel the wet garbage under your feet as you watch the show,” said Kalan.

“In order to do that visually, we tapped into the more grimy, DIY punk and layered street aesthetic of the time,”  said Hibon, adding the aim for a naturalistic look with a few design elements.

“None of these stylistic choices have been made just because they look cool… It’s also to reflect the perspective of our new cast of Ghostbusters. Young adults trying to figure out how to live in the city that represents their biggest dreams as well as their biggest nightmares,” added Kalan.

“We will be experiencing their street level view of a New York of 24-hour diners and corner store bodegas. To put it bluntly, this is a New York that smells.”

In a key reveal, they also unveiled the new generation of Ghostbusters: Belladonna the goth; Mitzi the punk; Zoe the kid, and Mitzi’s younger sister; Travis the conman; Mike the scientist and Terror Puppy.

They also treated the audience to a short clip set in Grand Central Station and the Night Watcher (pictured in the image above), a terrifying phantom ticket collector who nearly finishes off Zoe and Travis off.

The reveal follows the unveiling of the official title and logo at a Ghostbusters Day tribute event at the iconic Hook & Ladder 8 firehouse, used as the exterior of the Ghostbusters firehouse, in New York City earlier this month.

As announced last month, Dan Aykroyd, star and writer of the original 1984 film, is also on board as an executive producer alongside Amie Karp. The series is a Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation production.

Also further confirmed at Annecy was that Ghostbusters: Night Shift is being developed as a fully canon chapter in the franchise timeline, filling a previously unexplored gap between Ghostbusters II, Afterlife, and Frozen Empire. That distinction makes the project particularly noteworthy, as previous animated efforts such as The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters existed outside the films’ official continuity.

The creative team also offered a closer look at the show’s central cast, with the first character details shared. While each team member was given a simple one-word description during the presentation, showrunners Ben Hibon and Elliott Kalan stressed that the characters have layered personalities that directly influenced their visual designs. Zoe was described as an “adorable kid” with a wise-cracking attitude, while Travis is a charismatic petty criminal who is equal parts cool and loser. Mike serves as the team’s engineering genius, combining scientific brilliance with emotional warmth, while Mitzi is a fearless riot girl whose tough exterior is balanced by her protective relationship with her younger sister, Zephyr. It was also confirmed that actor Jack Quaid voices Travis.

Additional details revealed during the presentation shed more light on the equipment and technology visible in today’s first-look images. The young team reportedly weilds kit-bashed gear and operates out of a beat-up van, dubbed the Ecto-94, resulting in proton packs, traps, and equipment that are functional but carry some homemade charm. Among the highlights is a DIY PKE Meter made from PlayStation 1 parts, while looking back at the released artwork, multiple pack variants can already be spotted, each with its own unique modifications and design quirks, lending further credibility to executive producer Amie Karp’s earlier promise that the series would provide “lots of opportunities for cosplay.”

One detail that immediately caught fans’ attention in the concept artwork was the presence of a dog accompanying the team through the streets of New York. At first glance, the animal appeared to be an ordinary canine companion. However, the Annecy presentation confirmed that the creature is actually a “terror-puppy,” with Kalan adding, “When he pees on things, they burst into flame.”

Also revealed during the Annecy presentation was exclusive footage screened for attendees. The sequence reportedly followed Travis as he tracked down an entranced Zoe inside Grand Central Terminal, where the pair came under attack from a demonic Ticket-Taker ghost acting on behalf of a mysterious entity known as the Nightwalker. Reports from those in attendance described the footage as surprisingly intense, featuring possession, spectral trains racing through the station, and a towering supernatural presence.

The presentation also highlighted several of the series’ supernatural threats, including a Poison Demon, the sludge-like Rot Monster, and a Reflector Ghost known as Grabby Hands. Despite the heightened horror elements, the creative team stressed their desire to recapture the same blend of comedy and genuine scares that helped make the original Ghostbusters so memorable.

The production team described Night Shift as embracing a “tactile visual language,” with animation handled by Flying Bark Productions, the studio behind Nickelodeon's Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Glitch Techs, and Netflix's Stranger Things spin-of, Stranger Things: Tales from ’85.

Also featured during the presentation was artwork depicting Ray’s Occult Books. Introduced in Ghostbusters II as Ray Stantz’s bookstore, the location’s inclusion immediately raises questions about how closely the series may connect to familiar faces from the original films. However, it should be noted that no legacy character appearances have been confirmed at this time.

From TheWrap:

Netflix and Sony Animation’s ‘Ghostbusters: Night Shift’ Series Fills in a Pivotal Gap in Ghostbusting History

Annecy 2026: Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan share first footage from the new series, set to hit the streamer in 2027

Who ya gonna call?

Since 1984, when that question was first asked, the answer has always been “Ghostbusters.” The franchise has gone on to encompass five feature films, a beloved Saturday morning cartoon, countless pieces of merchandise and just as many videogames, comic books and novelizations. But since 2024, which saw the theatrical release of “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” things have been quiet. Spookily quiet.

That changes very soon.

2027 will see the release of Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Ghostbusters: Night Shift,” a new animated series that fills in the gaps of the “Ghostbusters” timeline and looks to recapture that essential mixture of fun and frights that made the ’84 original so powerful.

On hand at Annecy were executive producers (and keepers of the “Ghostbusters” flame) Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan. Reitman and Kenan co-wrote 2021’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” with Reitman directing “Afterlife” and Kenan handling “Frozen Empire.” (Reitman, of course, is the son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the first two “Ghostbusters” films.) They produced this new series, alongside showrunners Ben Hibon and Elliott Kalan. Amie Karp and Dan Aykroyd are also executive producers.

The official logline for “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” reads, “New York City, 1994 — Five years after the Ghostbusters took the Statue of Liberty for a walk, a new wave of supernatural terror hits the Big Apple, forcing a group of scrappy, young New Yorkers — untrained, underappreciated and kinda sorta responsible for the problem — to put on proton packs, face their fears and bust some ghosts.”

The team promises that this series, which is set during the original mayor run of former EPA agent (and original “Ghostbusters” villain) Walter Peck, will both be in canon and fill in a pivotal gap in “Ghostbusters” lore between 1989’s “Ghostbusters II” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.” Another promise? That it will be just as scary as it is funny. And the footage that they screened proved this to be correct.

“Ghostbusters: Night Shift” follows a group of younger Ghostbusters who, inspired by the original heroes, create similar technology to face supernatural foes. This means that they have all the gear, but it’s slightly wonky and homemade – kit-bashed, let’s say, to borrow a “Star Wars” term. As the team behind “Night Shift” explained, the characters are in an “earlier, messier stage of their lives.” They have a van instead of the iconic ECTO-1. And they have a pet – a terror-puppy. That’s right. It’s a cuter, miniaturized version of the terror dogs from “Ghostbusters.” You will want to adopt one immediately.

As for the “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” sequence that was screened at Annecy, well, it sees some of the Ghostbusters confronting an evil conductor in Grand Central Terminal. It seems like one of the members of the team is possessed by some spirit and another older member (who Netflix and Sony would not publicly name but is very clearly Jack Quaid) is trying to break her from this very real spell. There is a giant ghost creature (a bigger version of the conductor) and ghost trains flying around GCT.

It is somewhat shocking just how intense the footage was. It was actually scary, which was part of the fun of the first “Ghostbusters” film, especially if you were too young to be watching those kinds of movies. It felt like you were getting away with something, which is very cool and very fun.

The team stressed that they wanted “tactile visual language” for the series and leaned on the team from Australian studio Flying Bark, who recently did Netflix’s “Stranger Things: Tales From ’85.” Like that series, the characters in “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” have a slightly sculptural feel, with pushed, extremely readable characterizations. The images, both in the footage and in the artwork that was flipped through, almost has “Arcane” vibes (to throw to another recent hit Netflix animated series). One image was of Ray’s Occult Books, the bookshop owned by Aykroyd’s Ray Stantz, that was introduced in “Ghostbusters II.” Ray’s bookshop? Aykroyd’s involvement as an executive producer? Feel free to draw your own conclusions.

One thing that was stressed during the presentation is that “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” is very much in-canon. This is a departure from the original animated series, “The Real Ghostbusters” (eventually known as “Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters” from Season 3 on), which ran from 1986 and 1991 and was decidedly outside of canon. Still, there are sure to be references and callbacks to that original series, as it has taken a more prominent place in the hearts and minds of “Ghostbusters” fans and was even referenced in “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.”

When “Ghostbusters: Night Shift” debuts in 2027, just be sure to answer the call.

###

Shop Paramount+ at ParamountShop.com

Stream a Mountain of Entertainment, including your Nickelodeon favorites on Paramount+! Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!

Add NickALive! to Google Preferred Sources



Follow NickALive! on TwitterRedditInstagramFacebookGoogle NewsTumblrvia RSS and more for the latest Nickelodeon and Paramount Plus News and Highlights!