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Nickelodeon’s Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus Movie Lands Netflix This Summer

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Netflix will be showcasing the most awaited Nickelodeon film, Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus this summer. The movie is based on Invader Zim TV Series. It was produced by and aired on Nickelodeon. Unfortunately, Nickelodeon canceled the season 2 abruptly in 2002. The reason for the cancellation was poor ratings from their core demographic.

Nickelodeon’s Two TV Movies On Netflix

Finally, the wait is over. There was a time when both the fans and the popular TV network Nickelodeon lost hope of releasing the Invader Zim original movie. Two of Nick’s follow-up movies Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling and Invader Zim: Enter The Florpus were completed last year. However, a so-called change in management sidelined them till date.

Whatever happened in the past, the good thing is that Netflix took charge of releasing both movies. Moreover, these films will feature most of their original voice casts.

The Announcement By Netflix

Viacom President and CEO Bob Bakish announced about the release of these movies on Viacom, Inc. Q2 2019 Earnings Conference Call.

The Cast Is Original

Fans can watch Richard Steven Horvitz playing the popular Zim, whereas, other cast includes Andy Berman(Dibb), Rosearik Rikki Simons, Melissa Fahn, Rodger Bumpass, Wally Wingert, Olivia d’Abo, Kevin McDonald, Jhonen Vasquez and Paul Greenberg. All these celebrities will disguise in your familiar Invading characters

Original writers including Jhonen VasquezBreehn Burns and Gary Wilson have penned the animated script while Vasquez and Jake Wyatt have lent their expert directions for the movie.

The Plot

Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus revolves around Zim, an inhabitant of the planet Irk. In Nickelodeon’s animated show, Irk struggled his best to conquer Earth and capture humans. He is accompanied in his mission by his malfunctioning robot GIR. To antagonize Zim’s unaccepted efforts, a paranormal figure Dib stands up and plots against Zim.

The movie will mostly follow from where its source TV series concluded, albeit with some changes. As the story progresses, Zim finds out that The Almighty Tallest perhaps will never land on Earth. Subsequently, Zim becomes disappointed and weak. On the other hand, Dib takes advantage of this situation and begins the encounter.

Viewers are familiar with the footage of the two transformed films back in 2017 and 2018, respectively. However, confirmed release dates of these movies have not been announced yet.

Transforming the Invader Zim series into a full-length movie is not a budding idea. In April 2017, sixteen years after the series debut, Nickelodeon had already green-lit the show for a 90-minute television film.

Nickelodeon’s Shows On Netflix

The Nickelodeon-Netflix entwining has brought several promising TV shows for enthusiastic fans. Many retroes, as well as contemporary Nickelodeon presentations, have been telecasted on Netflix. This year also Netflix is streaming popular Nickelodeon shows including Cousins for Life, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, Bixler High Private Eye, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Substitute, and All That Etc.

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