Spytubbies (2021 film)

Spytubbies is an upcoming American computer-animated science fiction action spy comedy film produced by DTHQ Animation with Illumination Entertainment (owner of NBCUniversal). The film is directed by Keegan Rowntree, an Illumination Entertainment's director Chris Renaud (The director of Despicable Me 1 & 2 and The Secret Life of Pets franchises), Mike Morton, and written by Kelleigh Randall and Hayes Daren, with Charles Kay, Mabelle Banks and Chris Meledandri (The CEO of Illumination) serving as producers. The characters were based on a british children's television series Teletubbies created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport.

Plot
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Production
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Cast
Tinko - Keanu Reeves Dops - Chris Tucker Laa-Lee - Armie Hammer Po - Patton Oswalt Noo-Noo - Tony Hale Donnie - John C. Reilly Daxter - Wayne Knight Hiboko - TBA Larney - TBA

Additional Voices
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Trivia

 * The Rabbids makes a cameo of a poster that it looks like Rabbids Invasion. Within the upcoming mod game that means a crossover could excuse. Wario Land 5 needs to be confirmed if it is Wariovasion: Wario Raving Rabbids. The upcoming game is made by DTHQ DTC Original Game itself, Edd Sky Studios, with KOMiK URSELF, Edd Sky GameWorks and Edd Sky Vancouver.115174390.jpg
 * The teletubbies design were always to be spies, That know if it something ferocious, intelligent teletubbies was in the official teaser trailer released before in March 3, 2020.
 * The movie is set to be released on September 18, 2020, with Sony Pictures Animation's upcoming film Connected in the theatrical release. By before September 18, 2020, It delayed to October 23, due to COVID-19 pandemic. The movie was later removed from the release schedule in October, although the film was still set to be released later in 2020 at the time of the film’s removal as well as Connected.
 * By onto January 2021, Paramount+ bought the film for video-to-demand rights to the film for all about $370 million. Months later on March 22, they announced that the film would be released back into the theaters and exclusively streaming in Paramount+ on April 30 with The Mitchells vs. the Machines in Netflix.
 * The teletubbies are the spies that were reference of Mission: Impossible and James Bond.
 * The animation's note: This animation for frame-by-frame, It's what it looks like Sony Pictures Animation's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs duologies and Hotel Transylvania series.