Monster High: The Movie
2022 live-action musical film
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June 5 2024 | Mattel and Universal Pictures announced the development of a new live-action Monster High film, separate from Monster High 2, with a new cast and non-musical format. This announcement potentially impacts the future of a possible Monster High 3. |
October 5 2023 | The sequel, Monster High 2, premieres. |
September 15 2023 | The full-length trailer for Monster High 2 was uploaded to Paramount+'s official YouTube channel, further promoting the film. |
August 15 2023 | Paramount Home Entertainment released the movie on DVD, making it available for home viewing. |
March 4 2023 | Miia Harris, Ceci Balagot, Nayah Damasen, and Case Walker appeared at the Kids' Choice Awards to promote Monster High 2, presenting a sneak peek and teaser of the film. |
February 7 2023 | Production began for the Monster High 2 movie. |
2022 | Iris Menas voices Frankie Stein in the new TV series reboot, and Ceci Balagot portrays Frankie in the live-action films. |
2022 | Frankie Stein is reimagined as a non-binary character using they/them pronouns in the Monster High reboot, with blue skin and customizable prosthetics. |
October 25 2022 | Mattel and Nickelodeon officially greenlight Monster High 2 sequel after the first movie's successful premiere, which reached over 4 million viewers across Nickelodeon's channels and became the No. 1 kids and family film on Paramount+. |
October 25 2022 | A sequel titled Monster High 2 was officially announced. |
October 6 2022 | Monster High: The Movie is released in the United States on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon. |
June 30 2022 | Nickelodeon released the official trailer for Monster High: The Movie on their YouTube channel, marking the first public preview of the film. |
November 9 2021 | Cast and director for the Monster High live-action film were revealed: Todd Holland as director, with Miia Harris cast as Clawdeen Wolf, Ceci Balagot as Frankie Stein, and Nayah Damasen as Draculaura. |
February 23 2021 | Mattel announces Monster High: The Movie and an animated series as part of a second Monster High brand relaunch. |
February 9 2018 | Monster High franchise is initially cancelled following the poorly received reboot film special. |
2016 | Last CGI animated film special 'Great Scarrier Reef' was produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment. |
2016 | Monster High franchise is rebooted with a new origin story film special 'Welcome to Monster High', featuring revamped character designs and upgraded animation technologies. |
October 7 2016 | Originally scheduled release date for the live-action Monster High film by Universal Pictures, though the film was not produced. |
2015 | Cassandra Lee Morris takes over voicing Frankie Stein after Kate Higgins. |
2012 | Nerd Corps Entertainment began producing Monster High animated films in CGI, replacing previous Flash animation by WildBrain Entertainment. |
2012 | WildBrain Entertainment switches from Flash to CGI animation for Monster High film specials, starting with 'Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?' |
2010 | Kate Higgins begins voicing Frankie Stein, continuing until 2015. |
2010 | Universal Pictures announces plans for a live-action Monster High musical adventure film to be directed by Ari Sandel, with an initial planned release date of October 7, 2016. |
June 11 2010 | Monster High franchise is launched by Garrett Sander for Mattel, featuring characters inspired by monster movies and mythological creatures. |
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