Mum! Dad! Bingo! 'Bluey' is getting a movie in 2027!


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The Walt Disney Co. and BBC Studios announced Tuesday that a film based on the hit Australian animated series will arrive in cinemas in 2027. — Photos: Handout

Bluey is heading to the big screen.

The Walt Disney Co. and BBC Studios announced Tuesday that a film based on the hit Australian animated series will arrive in cinemas in 2027.

The movie will be written and directed by series creator Joe Brumm, with a voice cast led by the series' regulars, including Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack.

According to the companies, the CGI-animated film will "continue the adventures of Bluey, a lovable, inexhaustible, blue heeler dog, who lives with her Mum, Dad and her little sister, Bingo.”

"I’ve always thought Bluey deserved a theatrical movie,” Brumm said in a statement. "I want this to be an experiential event for the whole family to enjoy together.”

After Brumm launched the Australian production in 2018, the series has grown into a worldwide sensation and was the most-watched series globally on Disney+ in 2024.

"Since its debut on Disney Jr. and Disney+, Bluey has become a global phenomenon, uniting families everywhere with its heartfelt stories of play, imagination and connection,” said Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, Disney Entertainment co-chairs. — AP

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