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Dino-Sized Adventures Blast Off to Space in New Nickelodeon Series

Summary

  • New preschool series 'Tim Rex in Space' follows a Tyrannosaurus Rex and friends in space
  • Docuseries 'Atomic People' captures firsthand accounts of Japanese survivors of atomic bombings
  • Comedy film 'The Pickup' stars Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson as mismatched armored truck drivers
Dino-Sized Adventures Blast Off to Space in New Nickelodeon Series

As the television landscape continues to evolve, viewers have a wealth of new programming to look forward to in 2025. One of the most anticipated new shows is the Nickelodeon preschool series 'Tim Rex in Space', which premieres on August 2nd. The series follows a Tyrannosaurus Rex named Tim, his big brother Tommy, little sister Tia, and triceratops bestie Kai as they embark on dino-sized adventures in the far reaches of space.

In the documentary realm, PBS is set to release 'Atomic People' on August 2nd, which captures the firsthand testimony of the last Japanese survivors of the atomic bombings. As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the first and only use of nuclear weapons in warfare, this powerful film provides a sobering look at the lasting impact of those fateful days.

On the movie front, the Prime Video comedy 'The Pickup' is generating buzz for its mismatched armored truck driver duo, played by Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson. The film follows the two as they are ambushed by a cunning criminal mastermind, played by Keke Palmer, in a high-stakes heist.

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The new Nickelodeon preschool series 'Tim Rex in Space' follows a Tyrannosaurus Rex named Tim and his dino friends as they tackle adventures in space.
The documentary 'Atomic People' captures firsthand testimony from the last Japanese survivors of the atomic bombings.
The film 'The Pickup' follows mismatched armored truck drivers who are ambushed by a criminal mastermind during a heist.

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