Steve Burns simply can’t stop Blue.
The unique Blue’s Clues host seems alongside successors Donovan Patton (Joe) and Josh Dela Cruz (Josh) within the trailer for Blue’s Massive Metropolis Journey, which marks the beloved youngsters’s franchise’s first feature-length movie.
Arriving Friday, Nov. 18 on Paramount+, Blue’s Massive Metropolis Journey sees Josh and Blue “skidoo” to New York Metropolis after Josh will get an audition for Rainbow Pet’s Broadway musical. There they “meet new pals and uncover the magic of music, dance and following one’s goals,” in response to the official logline.
The streamer describes the film as a “a sing and dance-along musical spectacular for the entire household, that includes all-new songs and choreography with the present’s beloved hosts and fan-favorite animated characters.” BD Wong (Regulation & Order: SVU), Ali Stroker (Solely Murders within the Constructing), Alex Winter (Invoice & Ted’s Glorious Journey), Phillipa Soo (Dopesick) and Steven Pasquale (The Good Spouse) all make appearances.
Blue’s Clues debuted on Nick Jr. on Sept. 8, 1996, with Burns main preschoolers via a sequence of mysteries with the assistance of his animated canine Blue. It was an enormous hit, however Burns left the present in 2002, handing the internet hosting reins over to Steve’s brother Joe (performed by Patton). The present continued till 2006, and was rebooted as Blue’s Clues & You! in 2019. Burns and Patton returned for the primary episode through Useful Dandy Smartphone, however Blue’s Massive Metropolis Journey marks the primary time that every one three hosts will seem, in character, facet by facet.
Extra just lately, Burns reprised Steve in honor of Blue’s Clues‘ twenty fifth anniversary. After the video went viral, Burns made an look on CBS’ The Late Present With Stephen Colbert (watch right here). He has since amassed greater than 1.5 million TikTok followers because of a steady-ish stream of movies the place he sits quietly and lets longtime followers “discuss to him” as serene music performs within the background. (It’s mainly free remedy for millennials.)
@hioutthereitsmesteve ♬ Gymnopédie No. 1 (Erik Satie) – Myuu
Blue’s Massive Metropolis Journey arrives Friday, Nov. 18 on Paramount+. Within the meantime, press play on the trailer above, then hit the feedback along with your reactions.