Netflix Adds Collection of Nickelodeon Movies & Series

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Sam And Cat New On Netflix

Sam & Cat now on Netflix – Picture: Nickelodeon

Netflix has picked up the licenses to some of your favorite Nickelodeon movies and series. Available from November 2nd, Netflix added a total of 13 Nick titles which include favorites like Hey Arnold!, Sam & Cat and Victorious.

Nickelodeon titles have previously been on Netflix but were removed several years back. However, with new own CBS taking over Viacom and its subsidiaries they seem to be licensing their content to the highest bidders.

The additions come in good time with Netflix hoping to hold on to subscribers with the upcoming Disney+ service which predominantly focuses on children and family entertainment.

Here are a few highlights of the new Nickelodeon titles added to Netflix in the US on November 2nd. Some Nick titles did get added to Netflix on October 1st with both the Rugrats movies arriving on the service.

Victorious stars Victoria Justice and is about an aspiring singer Tori attending performing arts high school. Arianna Grande famously features throughout. All three seasons were added to Netflix.

Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie (2017) features the popular animated character from the 1990s for his long-awaited movie return. It tells the story of what happened to Arnold’s parents.


Full List of New Nickelodeon Titles on Netflix

10 New Nickelodeon Movies Added To Netflix

  • 100 Things to do Before High School (2014)
  • A Fairly Odd Summer (2014)
  • Big Time Movie (2012)
  • Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library (2017)
  • Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie (2017)
  • Jinxed (2013)
  • LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE (2016)
  • Liar, Liar, Vampire (2015)
  • The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010)
  • The Massively Mixed-Up Middle School Mystery (2015)

3 New Nickelodeon TV Series Added To Netflix

  • Bella and the Bulldogs (Season 1)
  • Sam & Cat (Season 1)
  • Victorious (3 Seasons)

Netflix and Nickelodeon are also working on multiple projects together too. We’ve had two movies released over the past summer based on their IP with Loud House and Rise of the TMNT movies due out in the future as well. That’s not forgetting Netflix’s live-action reboot of Avatar: The Last Airbender in development too.