When Does Danger Force Season 2 Premiere? Nickelodeon Renewal & 2021 Release




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Danger Force SEASON 2 Renewed On Nickelodeon

Danger Force Season 2 ReleaseOctober 23, 2021

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JACE NORMAN RETURNS TO NICKELODEON'S HIT SERIES "DANGER FORCE" FOR AN EPIC FOUR-PART SEASON TWO PREMIERE EVENT, BEGINNING SATURDAY, OCT. 23, AT 8 P.M. (ET/PT)

Fan-Favorite Villains are Back This Season: Frankini, Drex, Rick Twitler, Toddler, Jeff and Mitch Bilsky

The Danger Documentary to Share Behind-the-Scenes Look at the "Danger-verse" on Saturday, Oct. 16, Across Nickelodeon Platforms and Paramount+

All Episodes of Henry Danger to Stream on Paramount+ Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 6

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Oct. 4, 2021--Nickelodeon's crime-fighting hit series Danger Force, TV's number-one live-action kids' show with Kids 6-11, is kicking off the season two premiere with an epic four-part event, culminating with the return of Jace Norman (Henry Danger) as Henry Hart. Season two of Danger Force premieres Saturday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon, with Norman guest starring in the episode airing Saturday, Nov. 13.

In the season two premiere of Danger Force, notorious villain Rick Twitler (David Blue) returns to Swellview with a devious plan to control Mika's mind through an intense virtual reality video game and use her powers to destroy the internet. Danger Force must free Mika of Rick Twitler's control before the world reverts back to the Dark Ages forever. The new season will also feature fan-favorite villains from the "Danger-verse" returning, including: Frankini (Frankie Grande), Drex (Tommy Walker), The Toddler (Ben Giroux), Jeff (Ryan Grassmeyer) and Mitch Bilsky (Andrew Lewis Caldwell), among others.

Ahead of the new season, Nickelodeon will air The Danger Documentary, a half-hour special that examines the making of the final season of Henry Danger. The special will feature exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and take a look at how the series came to an end before ushering in a new team of superheroes with Danger Force. The Danger Documentary airs Saturday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. It will also stream on Paramount+, the streaming service from ViacomCBS, the Henry Danger YouTube channel, Nick.com, Nick App and Nick On Demand that same day

Danger Force follows the students of Swellview Academy for the Gifted (SW.A.G. for short), a school conceived by Captain Man (Cooper Barnes) and brought to life by Schwoz (Michael D. Cohen), as they continue to master their superpowers as they battle even bigger villains than ever before to protect the citizens of Swellview. Chapa (Havan Flores), Miles (Terrence Little Gardenhigh), Mika (Dana Heath) and Bose (Luca Luhan) must also keep their real identities a secret from both from their families and the villains who are out to destroy them.

All episodes of Henry Danger will be available to stream on Paramount+ beginning Wednesday, Oct. 6. Henry Danger is Nickelodeon's longest running live-action sitcom, which aired 128 episodes across five seasons, and ranked as the number-one live-action kids' show with Kids 6-11 on all TV during its final season. The series follows the adventures of Henry Hart, who gets selected by Captain Man to be his apprentice and must navigate a double life balancing high school with the crazy adventures of being a crime fighter. Henry Danger was created by Dan Schneider & Dana Olsen.

Danger Force is developed and executive produced by Christopher J. Nowak (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat). Cooper Barnes and Jake Farrow (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat) serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Jace Norman and Mike Caron (Side Hustle, Henry Danger), who also serves as director of the four-part premiere event. Danger Force was created by Schneider & Olsen. Production of Danger Force for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan and Zack Olin, Co-Heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action. Omar Camacho serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for the series.

The Danger Documentary is directed by Brent Coble and executive produced by John Pagano and Ashley Kaplan, Senior Vice President, Digital Studios.

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--May 21, 2021--Nickelodeon's hit live-action comedy series Danger Force and Tyler Perry's Young Dylan return this June with new back-to-back episodes on Saturday nights. Danger Force, TV's number-one live-action kids' show (Kids 6-11), will air new episodes beginning Saturday, June 12, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), followed by the season two premiere of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.

In this new episode of Danger Force, "Captain Man Strikes Out," Captain Man (Cooper Barnes) goes on strike because he refuses to pay for art that he destroyed on a mission, forcing the Vice-Mayor to hire a new hero to defend Swellview: Monsieur Man.

Danger Force follows the students of Swellview Academy for the Gifted (SW.A.G. for short), a school conceived by Captain Man and brought to life by Schwoz (Michael D. Cohen), as they continue to learn to harness their frequently troublesome and sometimes uncontrollable superpowers while fighting crime. Chapa (Havan Flores), Miles (Terrence Little Gardenhigh), Mika (Dana Heath) and Bose (Luca Luhan) must keep their real identities a secret from both from their families and the villains who are out to destroy them.

In the season two premiere episode of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan, Dylan (Dylan Gilmer) gets ready to return to Chicago with his mother when a change in the plan causes him to question their relationship and prompts the Wilson family to help him through this latest crisis.

Tyler Perry's Young Dylan follows hip-hop mogul-in-training Dylan as he continues his pursuit of stardom, while getting his family into hilarious hijinks along the way. Accompanying Dylan in his quest for music greatness are his uncle Myles (Carl Anthony Payne II), aunt Yasmine (Mieko Hillman), grandmother Viola (Aloma Lesley Wright), cousins Rebecca (Celina Smith) and Charlie (Hero Hunter), and Rebecca's best friend Bethany (Jet Miller).

Danger Force is developed and executive produced by Christopher J. Nowak (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat) and was created by Dan Schneider & Dana Olsen. Cooper Barnes serves as executive producer and Jace Norman (Henry Danger) serves as producer.

Tyler Perry's Young Dylan is executive produced and created by Tyler Perry. Michelle Sneed serves as executive producer, with Will Areu and Mark E. Swinton serving as producers.

Production of Danger Force and Tyler Perry's Young Dylan for Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan and Zack Olin, Co-Heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action. Omar Camacho serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for Danger Force. Brian Banks serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for Tyler Perry's Young Dylan.

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NICKELODEON RENEWS TOP-RATED LIVE-ACTION COMEDY DANGER FORCE AND TYLER PERRY'S YOUNG DYLAN

Net Also Orders Six Additional Episodes of Side Hustle for Season One

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.-March 18, 2021-In an expansion of its live-action portfolio, Nickelodeon has renewed Danger Force, TV's number-one live-action kids' show with Kids 6-11, and hit series Tyler Perry's Young Dylan, for second seasons. The net has also ordered six additional episodes of live-action buddy comedy Side Hustle, bringing the first season to 26 total episodes.

In the second season of Danger Force (26 episodes), the students of Swellview Academy for the Gifted (SW.A.G. for short), a school conceived by Captain Man (Cooper Barnes) and brought to life by Schwoz (Michael D. Cohen), continue to master their superpowers as they battle even bigger villains than ever before to protect the citizens of Swellview. Chapa (Havan Flores), Miles (Terrence Little Gardenhigh), Mika (Dana Heath) and Bose (Luca Luhan) must also keep their real identities a secret from both from their families and the villains who are out to destroy them. Danger Force is developed and executive produced by Christopher J. Nowak (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat) and was created by Dan Schneider & Dana Olsen. Cooper Barnes serves as executive producer and Jace Norman (Henry Danger) serves as producer.

The second season of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan (20 episodes) sees the Wilson family household getting into even more hilarious hijinks. Hip-hop mogul-in-training Dylan (Dylan Gilmer) continues his pursuit of stardom, while acclimating to suburban life with uncle Myles (Carl Anthony Payne II), aunt Yasmine (Mieko Hillman), grandmother Viola (Aloma Lesley Wright), cousins Rebecca (Celina Smith) and Charlie (Hero Hunter) and Rebecca's best friend Bethany (Jet Miller). Tyler Perry's Young Dylan is executive produced and created by Tyler Perry with Michelle Sneed as executive producer, and Will Areu and Mark E. Swinton serving as producers.

Side Hustle follows best friends, smart and sarcastic Lex (Jules LeBlanc) and confident and tough Presley (Jayden Bartels), as they devise a plan to make money when fireworks accidentally destroy a boat belonging to the dad of their quirky friend and neighbor, Munchy (Isaiah Crews). Forced to come up with creative ways to earn money to pay for the damages, Lex, Presley and Munchy enlist the help of Presley's tech-savvy younger brother, Fisher (Mitchell Berg), who creates an app that connects them to people looking for help with odd and unusual jobs, as Munchy's bossy older brother Jaget (Jacques Chevelle) makes sure they keep up with the payments. Side Hustle is created and executive produced by Dave Malkoff (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat, Victorious) with John Beck & Ron Hart (Fuller House, Liv and Maddie) serving as executive producers and showrunners.

Production of Danger Force, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan and Side Hustle is overseen for Nickelodeon by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content, and Zack Olin, Senior Vice President, Live Action. Brian Banks serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for Tyler Perry's Young Dylan. Omar Camacho serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for Danger Force and Side Hustle.

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Nickelodeon Expands the World of "Henry Danger" With All-New "Danger Force" Spinoff

New Live-Action Series to Premiere Saturday, March 28, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)

Danger Force Introduces New Superhero Cast, Features Original Henry Danger Cast Members Cooper Barnes and Michael D. Cohen Reprising Their Fan-Favorite Roles

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Nickelodeon is expanding the world of the number-one kids' series, Henry Danger, with the launch of Danger Force, a brand-new original live-action spinoff premiering Saturday, March 28, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT). Created and executive produced by Christopher J. Nowak (Henry Danger, Sam & Cat), the new series stars two of the most beloved characters from Henry Danger, "Ray/Captain Man" (Cooper Barnes) and "Schwoz" (Michael D. Cohen), and introduces four new superheroes-in-training as they team up to fight crime in their town of Swellview. Danger Force (13 episodes) is produced by Barnes and Jace Norman (Henry Danger), and production for the series is currently underway.

"A key part of our content strategy is to grow original franchises like Henry Danger by expanding their worlds through new characters and more high-stakes adventures," said Brian Robbins, President, Kids & Family Entertainment, ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks. "We're spinning off our Henry Danger mega-hit into Danger Force, where a new set of characters join members of the original cast for a wholly new take on this long-running series."

In Danger Force, four kids--Chapa (Havan Flores), Miles (Terrence Little Gardenhigh), Mika (Dana Heath) and Bose (Luca Luhan)--are recruited to attend Swellview Academy for the Gifted (SW.A.G. for short), a school conceived by Captain Man and brought to life by Schwoz, after having been accidentally mutated in the fight to save Swellview. While there, the kids must learn to harness their frequently troublesome and sometimes uncontrollable superpowers as they begin to fight crime. Despite the dangerous circumstances of their new lives, the superheroes must keep their real identities a secret from both from their families and the villains who are out to destroy them.

Danger Force's four brand-new superheroes-in-training will be introduced in the final episodes of Henry Danger, currently premiering Saturdays at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. Henry Danger is Nick's longest running live-action sitcom, with 128 episodes across five seasons. For 2019 and year to date, the series is the number-one show for Kids 6-11 on all TV.

Beginning Monday, Feb. 24, kids will be able to familiarize themselves with the new Danger Force characters through the Nickelodeon Screens Up app and at JoinDangerForce.com with special games, trivia, galleries and more. When playing along during new episodes of Danger Force, users will be able to unlock special content and enter sweepstakes to win exclusive prize packs and a walk on role.

Production of Danger Force is overseen for Nickelodeon by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content. Omar Camacho serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for the series.

Danger Force underscores a key element of Nickelodeon's content strategy, to build and expand the worlds of its enormously popular franchises like Henry Danger, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Blue's Clues & You!, among others, to give audiences more of what they love. Nick's new content slate is informed by the network's ongoing research and insights into today's generation of kids, who: are the most diverse generation ever and expect to see themselves authentically represented in media and in the world around them; want to make a positive difference in the world as they grow up; consider social media stars as their top role models, alongside their parents; and increasingly meet their much-desired need for family time by co-viewing entertainment content together.

 

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