Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Rugrats fans, rejoice! Another installment of the popular kids’ show is on its way. A new trailer for Rugrats Season 2, the Paramount+ reboot, promises even more exciting adventures with the ragtag ...
“Rugrats” is back, 30 years after the classic animated kiddie series about Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie et al. launched on Nickelodeon. A good part of the original voiceover cast, including EG ...
Actress Natalie Morales said her voice character Betty in the rebooted Paramount+ Rugrats series will be an openly gay woman. Morales made the revelation in a statement to the A.V. Club. The character ...
Rugrats has met the ultimate fate of all '90s TV shows and got itself a reboot, which began airing on Paramount+ on May 27. According to members of the voice cast, this CGI version introduces a number ...
As far as '90s animated shows go, Rugrats was among the most memorable, especially for millennials. As of today, Paramount+ has officially rebooted the nostalgic classic, bringing back the original ...
Nicole Byer, Tony Hale and Natalie Morales are among the voice talent tapped for the adult roles in Paramount+’s Rugrats series revival. Hale will play Chuckie’s father, Morales as Phil and Lil’s ...
Prepare yourselves for the return of Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Angelica Pickles, Susie Carmichael and Phil and Lil DeVille. An all-new “Rugrats” CG-animated series is slated to premiere on ...
In the new "Rugrats" reboot, Phil and Lil's mom Betty DeVille has some news to share. The fictional character, who was originally portrayed by actor Kath Soucie, is openly gay in the Paramount+ reboot ...
Phil and Lil’s mom Betty is getting a fresh update in the Rugrats revival series coming to Paramount+ later this month. According to AV Club, the new Rugrats series features Betty as an openly gay ...
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