The "PAW Patrol" pups are going to Adventure City on August 20, when "PAW Patrol: The Movie" hits theaters and becomes available on Paramount+. The streaming site has different types of plans, starting at $4.99 per month, which offers a good alternative option for parents who don't want to sit in a theater with nothing but "PAW Patrol" for an hour and a half.
Still, Courtney Howard of Variety said "parents won't feel like they need to be rescued from the movie itself" and called it "a surprisingly potent feature" in her review. Alongside some of the usual cast members, "PAW Patrol: The Movie" has some big names that parents will know: Kim Kardashian plays a poodle named Delores, Randall Park and Dax Shepard play security guards, and Jimmy Kimmel is the reporter Marty Muckracker.
"PAW Patrol: The Movie" was directed by Cal Brunker, who penned it with Bob Barlen and Billy Frolick. Brunker and Barlen have teamed up before to write a pair of Bigfoot-themed animated comedies that have lit up Netflix. Frolick, on the other hand, is known for writing the DreamWorks animated film "Madagascar."