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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