

This movie is an absolute blast and the Paw Patrol certainly are on a roll with this one. By the end she was dancing on the floor in front of us and wanted to stay and watch it again when the credits rolled up. It even managed to pull on her heart strings and there was a moment i swear I heard a sniffle. My 4 year old little girl who is a big fan of the franchise already, loved every moment of it - laughing and clapping throughout and shrieked with glee on more than a few occasions. All of the team get brand spanking new costumes and vehicles and are showcased in the action brilliantly. The graphics and direction is superb and nothing less than what you would expect from a summer blockbuster animation movie. Without giving anything anyway the squad also meet a new pup who serves as a guide to Adventure City and gets second billing after Chase. Rubble brings some comic relief from time to time but nowhere near enough and the likes of Rocky and Zuma are nothing more than background extras.

It was too focused on Chase who I think is the dullest of the crew but it can be argued this was the point of his story. The only downside really that I can think of is that we didn't see enough of some of the other pups. Chase takes centre stage with strong character development that delves in to his origin story and tells you how he became part of Riders rescue team of puppies. Its exciting from start to finish and the story is surprisingly good considering its source material. Then the narrative whisks us off to Adventure City where Mayor Humdinger is up to his naughty tricks once more and its up to the Paw Patrol to save the day again. The story starts off in the familiar Adventure Bay and we are re-introduced to the characters with a typical rescue from Rider and his team of mighty pups. This is all new, revamped Paw Patrol which has been redrawn in a new style and modernised for its cinema audience. This isn't just 86 minutes of what you get on TV. Titles set for release by Paramount ahead of the PAW Patrol sequel include Scream VI (March 10), Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (March 31), Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (June 9), Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (July 14) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (August 4).Ignoring the fact this is Paw Patrol, this pawsome movie stands mighty on its own merits and is a fun, cool, exciting adventure from start to finish. Henson, Kristen Bell, Christian Convery, McKenna Grace, Brice Gonzalez, Lil Rel Howery, Alan Kim, Finn Lee-Epp, James Marsden, Serena Williams, Kim Kardashian, Marsai Martin, Ron Pardo, Callum Shoniker, Luxton Handspiker, Christian Corrao, Nylan Parthipan, North West and Saint West.Īs of now, The Mighty Movie‘s sole competitor in its open weekend at the box office will be a film from Universal that hasn’t yet been named. Jennifer Dodge, Laura Clunie and Toni Stevens produced, with Ronnen Harary, Adam Beder and Peter Schlessel serving as EPs, and Barlen as associate producer. Cal Brunker ( Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature) returned to direct from his script written with Bob Barlen ( Bigfoot Family).
